Flash cards Unit 7.2

Flashcards: Question and Answer Style

Front (Question): What is bullfighting?

Back (Answer): A traditional Spanish sport where people fight bulls.

Front (Question): What does it mean to ban something?

Back (Answer): To officially stop something from happening.

Front (Question): What is a subsidy?

Back (Answer): Money given by the government to help businesses or people.

Front (Question): What is inheritance?

Back (Answer): Money or property left to someone after a person dies.

Front (Question): What is a charity?

Back (Answer): An organization that helps people, animals, or the environment.

Front (Question): What does it mean to contest a will?

Back (Answer): To legally fight over someone’s will after they die.

Front (Question): Who is an activist?

Back (Answer): A person who works to change something they believe is wrong.

Front (Question): What is vivisection?

Back (Answer): Using animals for scientific research or experiments.

Front (Question): What does intimidation mean?

Back (Answer): Scaring someone to make them do what you want.

Front (Question): What are maggots?

Back (Answer): Small white insects that come from fly eggs.

Front (Question): What is a taboo?

Back (Answer): Something that people think is strange or unacceptable to do.

Front (Question): What does controversial mean?

Back (Answer): Something that causes a lot of arguments or disagreements.

Front (Question): What is curiosity?

Back (Answer): Wanting to know or learn about something.

Front (Question): Who is a breeder?

Back (Answer): A person who raises animals, usually for a specific purpose.

Front (Question): What is a poll?

Back (Answer): A survey to find out what people think or feel about something.

Front (Question): Who are smugglers?

Back (Answer): People who illegally move things or animals across borders.

Front (Question): What does contested mean?

Back (Answer): Disputed or argued over, often in a legal situation.

Front (Question): What are legal proceedings?

Back (Answer): The process of taking a case to court.

Front (Question): What does harassment mean?

Back (Answer): Repeated behavior that annoys or threatens someone.

Front (Question): Who is a protester?

Back (Answer): A person who shows they disagree with something, often publicly.

Front (Question): What is a campaign?

Back (Answer): A planned effort to achieve a goal, like raising awareness or stopping something.

Front (Question): What is a lab?

Back (Answer): A place where scientists do experiments and research.

Front (Question): What does import mean?

Back (Answer): To bring something into a country from another country.

Front (Question): What does expand mean?

Back (Answer): To grow or make something bigger.

Front (Question): What is decay?

Back (Answer): When something slowly breaks down or rots.

Front (Question): What is a controversy?

Back (Answer): A serious disagreement that causes arguments.