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| a group of territories under one sovereign power |
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| selected at random without reason |
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| ability to think and draw conclusions |
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| thinker who loves wisdom and seeks the truth; one who studies and thinks about life and reasons for men's actions |
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| to respect others' beliefs without sharing them |
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| pupil follower of any teacher |
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| one who chooses to suffer or die for one's faith or principles |
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| the art of speaking or writing effectively |
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| a group within a government that is often self-seeking |
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| disagreement, especially partisan |
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| a person with power to decide a dispute |
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| government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided |
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| government in which power rests with the people |
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| predictable patterns and explanations of world |
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| government under which citizens with the right to vote, elect representatives |
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| anything handed down as from an ancestor |
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| moral quality regarded as good |
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