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| A system in which benefits, including jobs, money, or protection are granted in exchange for political support |
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| The economic theory that all parts of an economy should be coordinated for the good of the whole state; hence, that colonial economics should be subordinated for the benefit of an empire |
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| To decrease in value, as in the decline of the purchasing value of money |
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| the constitutional right of a ruler or executive to block legislation passed by another unit of gov't |
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| The complete control of a product or sphere of economic activity by a single producer or business |
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| In British law, special administrative courts designed to handle maritime cases without a jury |
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| The political theory that a class of persons is represented in a lawmaking body w/o a direct vote |
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| Pledges to boycott, or decline to purchase, certain goods from abroad |
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| a person of mixed African and European ancestry |
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| a customs tax on the import of export of goods |
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| A systematic program or particular materials designed to promote certain ideas; sometimes by not always the term is used negatively, implying the use of deceptive means. |
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| an organized refusal to deal with some person, organization, or product |
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| an increase in the supply of currency relative to the goods available, leading to a decline in the purchasing power of money |
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| to leave official gov't or military service w/o permission |
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