GSSM 2023 Giving Tuesday

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  1. 4. The right to vote in political elections.
  2. 6. A foreign policy approach where a nation seeks to avoid political and economic entanglements with other countries.
  3. 10. A political ideology characterized by authoritarianism, extreme nationalism, and dictatorial power.
  4. 13. An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  5. 16. The period after the American Civil War (1861-1865) focused on rebuilding the Southern states and integrating formerly enslaved individuals into society.
  6. 18. A system of government in which power is vested in the hands of the people, either directly or through elected representatives.
  7. 19. A form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader, often achieved through force and control.
  8. 22. A social, economic, and political system in medieval Europe, where land was exchanged for military service and loyalty.
  9. 23. The investigation and study of unknown regions, often associated with the discovery of new lands or cultures.
  10. 24. A form of government characterized by centralized power held by a single individual or a small group.
  11. 25. War: The geopolitical tension and ideological conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union, lasting from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.
  12. 27. A cultural and intellectual revival in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century.
  13. 28. A form of government in which power is held by elected representatives.
  14. 29. A social and economic ideology advocating for a classless and stateless society where the means of production are collectively owned.
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  1. 1. An intellectual and cultural movement in the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights.
  2. 2. Advanced societies characterized by complex social, political, and cultural organization.
  3. 3. A sudden, radical, and often violent change in the political or social order.
  4. 5. A period in European history marked by a renewed interest in art, literature, and learning, occurring in the 14th to the 17th century.
  5. 7. A political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and seeks to regulate every aspect of public and private life.
  6. 8. The shift from agrarian and manual labor-based economies to industrial and machine-based production.
  7. 9. The policy of extending a nation's influence and power through diplomacy or military force.
  8. 11. A system of government where a single person, the monarch, rules as the head of state.
  9. 12. A system of government in which religious leaders or institutions hold political power.
  10. 14. The systematic genocide perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II, resulting in the mass extermination of six million Jews.
  11. 15. The process of transforming an economy from primarily agrarian and manual labor-based to industrial and machine-based.
  12. 17. A strong sense of identification with one's nation, often accompanied by a desire for self-governance or independence.
  13. 20. The establishment and maintenance of colonies by foreign powers, involving the settlement of people in a new territory.
  14. 21. A fundamental change in political or societal structures, often involving widespread popular participation.
  15. 23. A group of nations or peoples ruled over by a central authority or sovereign state.
  16. 26. A form of government in which power resides in elected representatives and the head of state is not a monarch.