
Delivering Justice Vocabulary
Quiz by Christie Dietrich
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- Q1To refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way of protesting.jeeredmistreatedprotestboycott30s
- Q2The act of expressing support or approval for something, often to motivate others.protestjeeredinjusticeencouragement30s
- Q3To carry out or complete something as promised or required.fulfilljeeredluredmistreated30s
- Q4The violation of the rights of others, often resulting in a lack of fairness or equity.protestmistreatedqualifieldinjustice30s
- Q5Subjected to cruel or unfair treatment.luredregisteredofficialsmistreated30s
- Q6A demonstration or gathering of people expressing their objection to a policy or action.officialsprotestboycottjeered30s
- Q7Having the necessary qualities, skills, or credentials for a specific role or task.officialsfieryqualifiedregistered30s
- Q8To document or record information formally, often for the purpose of enrollment or acknowledgment.mistreatedfieryregisteredlured30s
- Q9To attract someone to a place or situation by offering something appealing.officialsprotestluredjeered30s
- Q10To mock or make fun of someone in a scornful manner.jeeredinjusticeencouragementmistreated30s
- Q11Characterized by intense emotion or passion, often associated with fiery rhetoric or behavior.jeeredfieryofficialsregistered30s
- Q12Individuals who hold an office or position of authority, especially in government.mistreatedregisteredqualifieldofficials30s