3. Discrimination: Prejudice or unjust behavior to others based on differences in age, race, gender, and so on. 4. Oppression: The act of treating people in a cruel and unjust way. 5. Segregation: The act or practice of keeping people or groups apart. 6. Tactics: Plans or methods to win a game or battle or achieve a goal. 7. Appeal: To ask for a decision made by a court of law to be changed. 8. Boycott: To refuse to buy something or to take part in something as a way of protesting. 9. Harass: To pester or annoy someone. 10. Integrate: To include people of all races. 11. Provoke: To annoy someone and make the person angry. 12. Retaliate: To do something unpleasant to someone because the person has done something unpleasant to you. 13. Violate: To break a promise, a rule, or a law. 14. Restrictive: Confining or keeping within limits. 15. Respect: regard highly; think much of 16. Unconstitutional: Not in keeping with the basic principles or laws set forth in the constitution of a state or country, especially the Constitution of the United States. 17. ban: prohibit especially by law or social pressure 18. accommodation: making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances 19. inspire: serve as the inciting cause of 20. active: characterized by energetic movement
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