An extensive, heavily populated area, containing several dense urban centers. | ||
a multidwelling building, often poor or overcrowded. | ||
an abundance of wealth | ||
government by an absolute or tyrannical ruler. | ||
concerning a religious parish or small district | ||
a factory where employees are forced to work long hours under difficult conditions for meager wages. | ||
a poor person, often one who lives on tax-supported charity. | ||
a person who turns from one religion or set of beliefs to another | ||
a conservative Protestant who rejects religious modernism and adheres to a strict and literal interpreation of Christian doctrine and Scriptures | ||
One who believes that there can be no human knowledge of any God or gods. | ||
The branch of psychology that examines human action, often consdering it more important than mental or inward states. | ||
In journalism, material that is sold by an organization for publication in several newspapers. | ||
A wealthy businessperson, especially one who openly displays power and position. | ||
One who promotes complete political, social, and economic equality of opportunity for women. | ||
forbidding by law the manufacture, sale, or consumption of liquor. |
American Pageant Chapter 25 Vocab
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