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| changes made to improve something |
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| a tax that each person must pay in order to vote |
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| a national movement to ban the manufacture, sale, transportation, or use of alcoholic beverages |
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| an election held to determine who will serve as a political party's candidate in a major election |
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| a group of companies in the same industry that set prices and reduce competition |
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| one company's complete control over a type of product or service in a market |
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| opposed to large corporations that control or limit business activities |
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| a political movement of the common people that resulted in the formation of the People's Party |
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| a tax set according to how much a person earns |
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| social reform movement based on improving society through the power of government |
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| a group of government officials elected to perform specific duties |
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| a list of persons who are to be punished or boycotted |
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| to bring charges of misconduct against a public official to remove him or her from office |
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| to separate people according to their race |
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