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Vocabulary Jeopardy: SAT Review

Europeans had “economic control” over parts of China? Chapter 1 Vocabulary 200 Europeans had “economic control” over parts of China? Chapter 1 Vocabulary 200 Def: to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty A: Acquit

Chapter 1 Vocabulary 300 Chapter 1 Vocabulary 300 Def: a false name used to conceal one's identityname A: Alias.

Chapter 1 Vocabulary 400 Chapter 1 Vocabulary 400 Def: a final settlement of something in a will A: Bequest

Chapter 1 Vocabulary 500 Chapter 1 Vocabulary 500 Def: a supplement to a will, containing an addition, explanation, modification, etc. A: Codicil

? 300 Def: taking for person use in violation of one’s trust A: Embezzlement

? 400 Def: a person who inherits all the property of a deceased person, as by descent, relationship, will, or legal process A: Heir

? 500 Def: a command; order; A: Injunction

Chapter 2 Vocabulary 200 Def: a body or system of laws A: Jurisprudence

Chapter 2 Vocabulary 300 Def: the willful giving of false testimony under oath, before a competent court. A: Perjury

Chapter 2 Vocabulary 400 Def: devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious A: Devout

Chapter 2 Vocabulary 500 Def: of, pertaining to, or characteristic of blasphemy A: Heretical

? 300 Def: of, pertaining to, or conforming to beliefs, attitudes, or modes of conduct that are generally approved A: Orthodox

? 400 Def: making a hypocritical show of religious devotion, piety, righteousness, etc A: Sanctimonious

? 500 Def: to lessen the value or price of A: Depreciate

Chapter 3 Vocabulary 200 Def: an inadequate supply; scarcity; lack A: Dearth

Chapter 3 Vocabulary 300 Def: of warlike character; aggressively hostile A: Belligerent

Chapter 3 Vocabulary 400 Def: to bring about through the use of force or other forms of compulsion A: Coerce

Chapter 3 Vocabulary 500 Def: separation by distinct boundaries A: Demarcation