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Japanese pilot who undertook a suicide mission. |
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| Spanish explorers who claimed lands in the Americas for Spain in the 1500s and 1600s |
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| domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region |
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| Dutch People who settled in Cape Town and eventually migrated inland. |
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| territory settled and ruled by people from another land |
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| a strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country |
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| society that has common culture and language |
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| country with its own government but under the control of an outside power |
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| right of foreigners to be protected by the laws of their own nation. |
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| members of the highest class of a Spanish Colony. |
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| person in Spain’s colonies in the Americas who were Native American and European descent. |
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| area in which outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges. |
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| Egypt’s largest political group. Technically illegal because of constitutional ban on religious parties and political activity. |
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| the leg of the triangular trade route on which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas. |
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| in Spain’s colonies in the Americas, person who was of African and European descent. |
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| person in Spain’s colonies in the Americas who was an American-born descendant of Spanish settlers. |
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| form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx; according to Marx class struggle was inevitable and would lead to the creation of a classless society in which all wealth and property would be owned by the community as a whole. |
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| since the late 1800s, powerful banking and industrial families in Japan. |
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| any member of the militant combat squads of Italian Fascists set up under Benito Mussolini. |
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| union of Austria and Germany 1 year before World War 2 in March of 1938. |
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| a form of absolutism in which the government sweeps away existing political institutions and exerts complete control over nearly every aspect of the society. In this system, a supreme leader often becomes the sole source of society’s rules. |
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| policy of giving in to an aggressor’s demands in order to keep the peace. |
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