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| A new way of doing things. |
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| The sharing of large jobs so that each worker does only one part of it. |
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| The system of government in which a king or queen rules. |
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| Asystem of government in which one person has complete control. |
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| A network of specially selected government officials. |
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| A drawing or symbol used to represent a word. |
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| A form of ancient writing in southwest Asia. |
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| A group that has a particular level of importance in a society. |
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| A person who buys and sells goods. |
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| Vast lands and varied people that come under control of a single government. |
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| An army with paid full-time soldiers. |
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| The practice of requiring people to pay for the running of their government. |
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| A form of government in which the national governmant maintains the power. |
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| A set of laws written down in a clear and orderly way. |
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| A rule of code of conduct;a belief. |
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| A two-wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in ancient times to carry soldiers into battle. |
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| A military activity undertaken by one nation to weaken or destroy another. |
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| An official order of decision made by a ruler. |
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| A large division of a country that does not have the same rights of self-government as the rest of the country. |
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| A wall carving that stands out from the surface of a building. |
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| A person who writes things for others. |
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