Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
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abortion |
An abortion is when you deliberately terminate a pregnancy.
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adultery |
Adultery describes an affair between a married person and someone who is not their spouse.
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capital |
The death penalty is called capital punishment.
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punishment |
The death penalty is called capital punishment.
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celibacy |
Celibacy is the choice to abstain from sex or marriage.
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chastity |
Chastity is the practice of abstaining from sex.
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civil |
A civil partnership is a legal union between two people.
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partnership |
A civil partnership is a legal union between two people.
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war |
A civil war is a war between groups within the same country.
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compassion |
Compassion is a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering.
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conception |
The word conception describes the moment an egg is fertilised by a sperm.
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conflict |
A conflict is an open clash between two opposing groups or individuals.
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conscientious |
A conscientious objector is someone who abstains from serving in armed forces for moral reasons.
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objector |
A conscientious objector is someone who abstains from serving in armed forces for moral reasons.
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