AP World Jargon- Rachel Flashcards
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211800779 | Class struggle, classical | the conflict between different social classes in the classical era (500 BCE to 500 CE). This was the time when empires were rising and more and more people were being sold into slavery, as well as there being a larger divide between the rich, ruling elite, and the common farmer, who produced the food for everyone. | 1 | |
211800780 | coerce/ coercive | (verb) compelling or convincing a person of an argument by force/ (adjective) something that convinces a person of an argument by force | 2 | |
211800781 | coincidence colony, colonial | a colony that was form by accident or unintentionally/ pertaining to a colony that was formed by accident | 3 | |
211800782 | Columbian Exchange | the network of trade routes between Europe, the Americas, and Africa that brought new plants, animals, diseases, and technologies to those different areas. | 4 | |
211800783 | communal communism | the complete sharing of goods and property among all people within a dwelling or commune. Everyone contribute what they can and then they take only what they need from the communal stock pile | 5 | |
211800784 | conjuncture conscript/ conscription | to bring together to compel into service/ a required bringing together | 6 | |
211800785 | Conservative | a person that is more moderate or inflexible about certain beliefs or principles | 7 | |
212638535 | constitutionalism | beliefs or practices that support a constitution or a fundamental body of law | 8 | |
211800786 | consumer/ consumerism | a person that uses a product or service (in the economy)/ the practice of consuming goods and protecting people from dangerous products | 9 | |
211800787 | conflate consumer | someone who combines the use of products or services | 10 | |
211800788 | context continent | a mass of land used for certain circumstances to make an argument | 11 | |
211800789 | contingency | the likelihood or probability that a certain event will happen. | 12 | |
211800790 | convention/ conventional | the average way of doing an activity, a meeting of people about the same subject, an agreement/ accepted standards for certain conducts, propreitary | 13 |