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Implementation

The process of putting


a decision or plan


into effect.

Compelled

Force or oblige (someone)


to do something.

Manuscripts

A book, document, or


piece of music written


by hand rather than


typed or printed.

Vernacular

The language or dialect


spoken by the ordinary


people in a particular country or region.

Delegates

A person sent or


authorized to represent


others.

Diverting

Cause (someone or


something) to change


course or turn from one direction to another.

Epidemic

A widespread occurrence


of an infectious


disease in a community


at a particular time.

Propaganda

Misleading information.

Assassinated

Murder (an important


person) for political or


religious reasons.

Nationalism

Patriotism, identification


with one's own nation.

Aspiration

Desire, a hope or


ambition of achieving something.

Liberty

Independence, the state


of being free within


society from oppressive restrictions

Unanimous

Without opposition;


with the agreement


of all people involved.

Severity

The fact or condition


of being severe.

Annulled

Declare invalid (an


official agreement,


decision, or result).

Overwhelming

Very great in amount.

Agitation

The arousing of public


concern about an issue


and pressing for action


on it.

Plague

Bacterial infection caused


by rat.

Conspiracy

Secret plan to do


something unlawful.

Subdue

Overcome.

Extensive

Huge.

Extremist

Radical, a person who


holds extreme political


or religious view.