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vindication |
Vindication is proving that someone or something is right or justified.
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Defiance |
Defiance means you don't do what you are told.
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marginalisation
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Marginalisation is the act of pushing someone to the edge of society, making them feel unimportant.
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radicalism |
Radicalism is the belief in, or support for, complete political or social change.
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resilience |
When adapting to a life event some individuals may show a lot of resilience.
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sacrifice |
I will sacrifice my free time to do your work.
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inequality |
An inequality is a special symbol used to show in what way things are not equal.
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systemic |
Systemic is something that is spread throughout, affecting an entire system, especially injustices.
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subjugation |
Subjugation is bringing someone under control, often by force.
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advocacy |
Advocacy is public support for a cause or policy.
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