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| A sudden, complete change, such as the overthrow of an established government. |
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| a soldier that serves for pay in foreigen military |
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| introduction or first part of a document |
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colonists who were in favor of independence |
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| colonists who supported the king |
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| a system in which the right to govern is shared by the nation and the state government |
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| a groop of officials chosen by citizens to vote for the President and vice-President |
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| accuse the President of crimes |
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| a groop whose members try to elect government officials who share the party's point of veiw about issuses |
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| a form of government in which the people have the power to make choices |
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| the amount of a good or or service avalibile for sale |
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| the need or want for a good or service |
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| parts that are exactaly alike |
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| a system of producing large amounts of goods at one time |
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| licenses t make, use, or sell new inventions |
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