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31 Cards in this Set

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compromise

To settle a dispute by agreeing to accept less than what was originally wanted.

detail

A piece of information

injury

Harm or damage to someone.

interact

To communicate or be involved in an activity with someone else.

violence

Use of physical force to harm someone or to damage property.

electronic game

An activity you play on a computer or video game player.

harmful

Not helpful; could cause problems for someone.

harmless

Does not cause problems for someone.

irritate

To make someone mildly angry.

respond

To reply to what someone is saying.

Solution

The answer to a problem.

substitute

Something or someone that takes the place of another

victorious

having won something, such as a contest or race

Downside

the negative side to a thing or an event

interaction

when two people are communicating or speaking to one another

text message

a message you send with a cell phone
argument
A disagreement in which you state your position for or against something
influence
the effect of something on a person a thing, or an event
negotiate
to agree through discussion and compromise
stalemate
a situation in which an action is halted because both sides are equally powerful and neither side will give in
constitutional right
what citizens have to protect them against unlawful actions

privacy

to be left alone
random search
when an authority figure looks for something without permission
argument
when you say your reasons for being for or against something
interact
to communicate or be involved in an activity with someone else
introduce
to bring something a place or cause it to be used for the first time
victorious
having won something, such as a contest or race
viewpoint
the way a person looks at or thinks about something
character
what makes you the type of person you are
Core values
important things, like honesty. respect, and responsibility
partnership
when or groups of people work together