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Chapter 5-9 Vocabulary Quiz Crossword
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1) Passed down from generation to generation
2) an article of personal or movable property
3) To decrease in value, as in the decline of the purchasing power of money
4) A territory between two hostile states, designed to soften an attack from one or the other side
5) referring to a legislative body with two houses
6) the theory that formal government is unnecessary and wrong in principle
7) A nation or person not taking sides in a war
9) The political theory that a class of persons is represented in a lawmaking body without direct vote
12) The isolation of a place by hostile ships or troops.
16) A customs tax on the export or import of goods.
17) To pledge property to a creditor as security for a loan or debt.
18) A military operation surrounding and attacking a fortified place, often over a sustained period.
20) In politics, a person appointed by the head of the state to take charge of some department agency of government.
21) A professional soldier who serves in a foreign army for pay
23) setting free from servitude or slavery
24) Taxes places on imported goods, often to raise prices and thus protect domestic producers.
25) Taking advantage of one’s official position to gain money or property by illegal means
27) a demand for something issued on the basis of public authority
28) A private vessel temporarily authorized to capture or plunder enemy ships in wartime
30) Rebellion against political authority
32) A person who works under a master to acquire instruction in a trade or profession.
34) the minimum number of persons who must be present in a group before it can conduct valid business.
35) favoring the end of slavery
36) To make a smaller territory or political unit part of a larger one.
38) in America, a surveyed territory six miles square; the term also refers to a unit of social government
39) To separate an official state church from its connection with the government.
42) The economic theory that all parts of an economy should be coordinated for the good of the whole state;
43) Those who seek to excite or persuade the public on some issue.
45) A person of mixed African and European ancestry.
46) Landowners of substantial property, social standing, and leisure, but not titled nobility.
48) To seize private property for public use, often as a penalty
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3) To leave official or military service without permission
8) A mass of disorderly and crude common people.
10) A formal written accusation charging someone with a crime.
11) The smaller group at the top of a society or institution, usually possessing wealth, power, or special privileges
13) One who rents rather than owns land
14) The visible arrangement of society into a hierarchical pattern, with distinct social groups layered one on top of the other.
15) A fleet of boats, usually smaller vessels.
16) Concerning the internal affairs of a country
19) French-Canadian fur trappers; literally, "runners of the wood."
22) In British law, special administrative courts designed to handle maritime cases without a jury.
26) a civil official charged with upholding the law, often exercising both judicial and executive power
29) A list of fundamental freedoms assumed to be central to society.
31) Concerning the belief that a country should take little or no part in foreign affairs, especially through alliances or wars
33) The executive power to prevent acts passed by the legislature from becoming law.
37) A systematic program or particular materials designed to spread certain ideas
40) An organized refusal to deal with some person, organization, or product
41) Pledges to boycott, or decline to purchase, certain goods from abroad.
44) The confirmation or validation of an act (such as the constitution) by authoritative approval.
47) Belonging to the worldly sphere rather than to the specifically sacred or churchly.
49) Foreigners; also, persons resident in but not citizens of a country.
50) A citizen not in military service
51) Buying land or anything else in the hope of profiting by an expected rise in price.
52) French-Canadian fur traders and adventurers.
53) An increase in the supply of currency relative to the goods available, leading to a decline in the purchasing power of money.
54) A messenger or agent sent by a government on official business.
55) A home for the poor, supported by charity or public funds.
56) A form of government characterized by absolute state power and the unlimited authority of the ruler
57) depriving someone of the right to redeem mortgaged property because the legal payments on the loan have not been kept up.
58) In American, government an organized political entity not yet enjoying full equal terms of a state.
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