"The Great Debaters" Word Search

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A formal discussion where people present arguments and evidence on different sides of an issue.
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The separation of people based on race, especially enforced by laws in the past.
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Laws in the southern United States that enforced racial segregation and discrimination against Black Americans.
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A severe economic crisis in the 1930s that caused widespread unemployment and poverty.
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Unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, or other characteristics.
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Being treated the same as others, with the same rights and opportunities.
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Unfair treatment or denial of rights.
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The art of speaking or writing effectively to persuade others.
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Continuing to work toward a goal despite difficulties.
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A sense of pride, self-respect, and honor.
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The rights of citizens to be treated equally under the law.
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The ability to face fear or challenges with confidence.
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Being honest and having strong moral principles.
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The ability to guide or inspire others.
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A reason or set of reasons used to persuade others.