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| the way a society organizes the manufacture and exchange of things of value, such as money, food, products, and services |
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| powers or privileges that belong to people as citizens and that cannot or should not be taken away by the government |
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| the lawmaking body of England, consistiing of representatives from throughout the kingdom |
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| to make a formal demand or request |
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| a part of society defined by such qualities as wealth, occupation and inherited titles or honors (upper, middle, and lower) |
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| a revival of religious feeling and belief in the American colonies that began in the 1730's |
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