a society that places high value on and spends a lot of money on stuff | ||
persuasive media and ideas designed to support a particular political idea | ||
a rule of congress not to discuss slavery | ||
an economic decline marked by unemployment and rise in inflation | ||
preventing mergers between corporations | ||
an end to the development of nuclear weapons | ||
many small armies and individuals engaging in close combat | ||
mixing of race, usually sex between a black man and white woman | ||
the separation of church and state | ||
unethical ways of making a profit | ||
to get rid of | ||
time period before the civil war | ||
giving in to reduce conflict | ||
upper class | ||
a wartime cease fire | ||
military rivalry between 2 or more countries to hold more weapons and more power | ||
material remains studied by archaeologists | ||
becoming like another group, losing one's identity | ||
worker employed in manual or technical labor | ||
refusal to trade | ||
code of honor emphasizing care for women and personal honor | ||
putting off, prison sentence or punishment | ||
many smaller firms come together to dominate an industry | ||
a draft of young men for war | ||
group of ships traveling together to guard against danger | ||
spending money beyond what is collected in taxes and other income | ||
loss or the removal of the right to vote | ||
reminds one of something else | ||
senators speech designed to halt congressional action | ||
fabric made by women during the American revolution as a form of protest against England | ||
a growth in president power | ||
a general and progressive increase in prices | ||
combining people of different races in education or social environments | ||
holding someone against their will | ||
an elected official who is serving their last term in office | ||
vigilante murder of someone thought to have committed a crime | ||
spanish for mixed | ||
spanish settlement in the new world- religious | ||
prejudice against immigrants | ||
no violence for the resolution of conflict | ||
belief that puritan destination is already known by god | ||
efforts made by government to make up for past wrong doings | ||
government by the people | ||
of the country | ||
person who take the job of a worker on strike | ||
tax on imports | ||
of the city | ||
place for perfection | ||
power of the president to strike down a bill proposed by congress | ||
reporting designed to sell papers, not accurate |
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