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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | solidarity | complete unity in a group or organization | Heroes, myths, and legends vocabulary |
| 2 | Solidarity | the name means "strongly united" | social studies |
| 3 | Solidarity | 1980s Solidarity Labor Union under rule of Leck Walesa led peaceful protests against communism | Social Studies Eastern Europe |
| 4 | Solidarity | 1980s Solidarity Labor Union under rule of Leck Walesa led peaceful protests against communism | Social Studies Eastern Europe |
| 5 | Solidarity | 1980s Solidarity Labor Union under rule of Leck Walesa led peaceful protests against communism | Social Studies Eastern Europe |
| 6 | Solidarity | Polish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions and political repression. It began the nationalist opposition to communist rule that led in 1989 to the fall of communism in eastern Europe. (p. 863) | AP World History |
| 7 | solidarity | standing together despite pressure to move apart | Toefl 12 |
| 8 | Solidarity | Polish labor movement that called for emancipation from the Warsaw Pact; in 1981 its leaders were imprisoned and the Soviet Union asserted authority | Europe since 1970 |
| 9 | solidarity | union of interest | Spelling/Vocab Exam Prep |
| 10 | solidarity | polish union | Chapt. 27 |
| 11 | solidarity | companionship and mutual support | Prep Point Vocab. |
| 12 | solidarity | charity and friendship | Theology Ch 1 |
| 13 | Solidarity | The ties that bind people to one another in a society. | Ch 1: The Sociological Imagination |
| 14 | Solidarity | Noun-union of interests or purposes among group members | Black Boy Vocab Ch1-6 |
| 15 | Solidarity | Polish labor movement that called for emancipation from the Warsaw Pact; in 1981 its leaders were imprisoned and the Soviet Union asserted authority | Europe since 1970 |
| 16 | Solidarity | The ties that bind people to one another in a society. | Sociology1chpters5678 |
| 17 | Solidarity | is the virtue of social charity and friendship | Finals |
| 18 | solidarity | virtue of social charity | religion |
| 19 | SOLIDARITY | CHARACTERIZED BY UNITY, AS OF A GROUP | ENGLISH SEMESTER EXAM |
| 20 | solidarity | loyalty to a group | Advantage Vocab 3b |
| 21 | solidarity | togetherness; loyalty to a group | vocab list 3 / page 12 |
| 22 | Solidarity | One human family | Religion Terms |
| 23 | solidarity | a dimension of the double S cube characterized by the degree to which people in an organization share a common understanding of the tasks and goal about which they are working. | Industrial Psyc Test1 |
| 24 | solidarity | a spirit of unity and mutual concern; the quality of justice that breaks down barriers between people | SJ CH 3&4 |
| 25 | Solidarity | 6 | SJ THEMES |
| 26 | solidarity | a feeling of unity | 2-19 |
| 27 | Solidarity | An independent trade union, claimed 10 million members who pressed for political change in Poland | Cold War 70s/80s Vocab |
| 28 | solidarity | a spirit of unity and mutual concern; the quality of justice that breaks down barriers between people | Religion Chapter 3 |
| 29 | solidarity | unity based on fellowship | holy man |
| 30 | Solidarity | constant commitment to the common good | Religion Chapter 2 |
| 31 | Solidarity | A constant commitment to the common good, based on the belief that "we are all really responsible for all" | Religion |
| 32 | Solidarity | Polish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions and political repression. It began the nationalist opposition to communist rule that led in 1989 to the fall of communism in eastern Europe. (p. 863) | APWH terms |
| 33 | Solidarity | independent labor union that challenged Poland’s communist government. | Cold War Era (CH 28) |
| 34 | Solidarity | Group of workers who organized their free and democratic trade union led by Lech Walesa They quickly became a union of a nation with a full-time staff of 40,000 and 9.5 million union members by March 1981. The rise and survival of Solidarity showed again the fierce desire of millions of eastern Europeans for greater political liberty. The union’s strength also demonstrated the enduring appeal of cultural freedom, trade-union rights, patriotic nationalism, and religious feeling. Solidarity’s challenge encouraged fresh thinking in the Soviet Union. (1033-1035) | AP Euro Ch.12-31 (A History of Western Society) |
| 35 | solidarity | unity (as of a group or class) that produces or is based on community of interests, objectives, and standards | Holocaust Vocb |
| 36 | solidarity | unity arising from a common interest. | Holocaust Vocab |
| 37 | Solidarity | massive organization of illegal trade unions in Poland led by lech Walesa. It + the catholic church = a lot of opposition to communism in Poland. When free elections began, they won all the seats. Ended communism. | World War 2 / Post-war (by Kate) |
| 38 | Solidarity | Polish non-governmental trade union began in 1980 | Cold War IDS 56-61 |
| 39 | Solidarity | Polish labor union formed in 1980 after major protests against the Communist labor system in place at the time. In 1981 it was shut down by the Polish Communist leadership, but regained strength in 1989 and openly opposed the Soviet-backed party. | Mr. D's AP Euro Review Cold War & Postwar Europe |
| 40 | Solidarity | independent travel union, demanded political change | WH2: Chapter 33 + 34 |
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