slavery
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abolish |
He wanted to abolish slavery.
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Atlantic |
The ships had to cross the atlantic.
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emotional |
It was an emotional time for the slaves.
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enslaved |
He was enslaved.
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government |
The government did not want to stop the slave trade.
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interpret |
The translator struggled to interpret some words.
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literature |
Literature involves novels, plays, poetry and other forms of creative writing.
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modern |
Modern warfare uses computers.
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propaganda |
Propaganda is the spreading of ideas and information, which only gives the governments side of things.
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secondary |
I moved to secondary school at age eleven.
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symbolism |
Symbolism is an art style which uses mythology and metaphor to convey ideas.
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witness |
The villagers gathered to witness the public execution.
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understanding |
The school junior band were all improving in their understanding of musical notation.
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cartography |
Cartography is the drawing and study of maps and charts.
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emancipation |
Emancipation means freedom.
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abolition |
The abolition of slavery was a fundamental part of the covil rights movement.
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trafficking |
Slavery is human trafficking.
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exploitation |
Exploitation is the selfish use of something without thought of how it will affect other people or the world around us.
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