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Early Republic Unit 6
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domestic - having to do with your country foreign - outside of your country tax - a sum of money demanded by the government on something profit - money that is made by selling something precedence - a tradition Early Republic
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alliance - a relationship between people that work together seizing - to take sedition - speech or writing against the government impressment - seizing people or property for public service
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Early Republic interference - involving yourself in the concerns of other people resistance - to refuse to do something persuade - to cause someone to do something confederation - many groups united in an alliance
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Early Republic bribe - a sum of money to change someones opinion debt - money owed nullify - to cancel out tariff - a tax on an import or export export - goods sent to another country
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Early Republic import - bringing goods into the country administration - officials in the executive branch endorsed - to declare public approval manufacturing - to make something with machines
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Early Republic consumer - a person who purchases good for personal use industry - making money by processing raw materials into a manufactured good infrastructure - physical structures needed in a society (roads, buildings) benefit - an advantage or profit gained
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Early Republic execute - to carry out (executive branch) exercised - to use or apply expand - to become larger capital - wealth in the form of money or assets collateral - something pledged as repayment of a loan (house)
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Early Republic elite - a part of a group that thinks they are superior to everyone else (elitist) resistance - to refuse to accept or follow something bombardment - an attack with bombs, shells or missiles international- existing between two or more nations doctrine - a stated government policy (Monroe Doctrine)
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Early Republic neutrality - not choosing a side in a conflict embargo - a ban on trade prohibited - not allowed;forbidden proclaim - to announce publicly cede - to give up power or territory (ceded)
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Early Republic hemisphere - half of the earth contribution - part played by a person to bring about a result violate - to treat something with disrespect interpret - to explain the meaning of
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Early Republic appointment - assigning a job or role to a person establish - to start diplomat - a representative of a country conviction - having a strong belief or opinion colonize - to settle and get political control
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