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- 4. (v.) to make international; to place under combined control or protection of many nations
- 7. (n.) moments in the history of the Universe when specific ingredients under the right "Goldilocks Conditions" come together to create something new and more complex
- 10. (n.) the body of beliefs, symbols, and political and social aims that characterizes a particular group or institution
- 14. (n.) a troop of infantry consisting of at least two battalions
- 15. (n.) one who opposes extreme political or social ideas, positions, or actions
- 17. (v.) to assemble and prepare (troops or the like) for active military duty or service to a country
- 18. (n.) the internal, usually forcible, overthrow of a political system or legitimate government
- 20. (v.) to examine and control the content of
- 22. (n. pl.) additions of personnel or or material to a military force
- 24. (n.) concern for or devotion to one's own nation, especially desire for national progress, defense, or independence
- 29. (n.) a period of reduced or declining economic activity
- 30. (v.) to murder for pay for ideological reasons
- 31. and effect (n.) of, pertaining to, or arising from a connection between two events in which one causes the other to happen
- 32. (n.) the condition of being deprived of false beliefs or hope; realizing something is not as one thought it was
- 33. (n.) a purposeful course of harassing, punishing, or exterminating others, esp. because of their race or religious, moral, or political beliefs
- 36. Revolution (P n.) the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period between 1760 and 1840
- 37. (n.) the theory of a classless social system in which all property and means of production are owned in common; socialist theory deriving from the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- 39. (n.) someone or something that engages in combat
- 42. (n.) one who uses armed force to rebel against one's own government
- 43. (n.) the power of self-government, with independence from outside control
- 45. (adj) unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; fated
- 46. Depression (P n.) a the decade of the 1930's in the United States and other countries, characterized by the extreme economic hardship; the Depression
- 51. (n.) a usually long trip undertaken for religious purposes, such as to visit a holy place
- 52. (n.) a sudden, violent change
- 53. (v.) to place a government injunction or other legal restriction on trade or the shipment of goods
- 55. (n. pl.) a member of the armed forces removed from active duty as a result of being killed, wounded, captured, or missing in action
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- 1. (n.) compulsory enrollment in military service
- 2. (n.) an autonomous self-governing religious community, each organized under its own laws and headed by a religious leader, who was responsible to the central government for the fulfillment of millet responsibilities and duties, particularly those of paying taxes and maintaining internal security
- 3. (n.) a period of time marked by a particular cultural characteristics or by important events such as wars or advances in technology; a period of time beginning with an important event
- 5. (n.) open rebellion of subordinates against their established leaders, especially of military personnel against their superior officers
- 6. (n.) the analysis and deciphering of cryptographic writings or systems
- 8. (n.) the quality or state of being continuous; an unbroken or uninterrupted series
- 9. (v.) to limit the use or supply of
- 11. (adj.) having no precedent; never before observed or experienced
- 12. (n.) in India, a native soldier who served in the British army
- 13. (P n.) a member of the majority faction of the party that seized power in 1917 and formed the Communist party in the Soviet Union; a member of the Soviet, or any, Communist party
- 16. Empire (P n.) an empire of the Turks that existed from about 1300 to 1918 and that at times included much of the lan bordering on the Mediterranean
- 19. (n.) the policy of encroaching on other territories or countries for political or economic advantage
- 21. (n.) a person who is strongly or actively devoted to some cause, idea, group, or person
- 23. (n.) the act of striking back or taking revenge
- 25. (n.) the act of assembling, organizing, or adapting (industries, supplies, facilities, or the like) for immediate use or service in times of war or states of emergency; the act of assembling and preparing (troops or the like) for active military duty or service to a country
- 26. war (n.) global war in which all warring nations' mobilize for the war effort including soldier and civilian populations, who are both participants and targets; usually defined as meeting four criteria: mobilization, blurring of lines between citizen and civilian, total control of society, and rejection of a compromise peace
- 27. (n.) the practice or skill of conducting negotiations between nations or governments
- 28. (n.) the policy of extending the rule or authority of one nation over others by territorial acquisition or through economic or political dominance
- 34. a formal pact or agreement between or among nations
- 35. (n.) combined form of dependence
- 38. (n.) an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned and prices are chiefly determined by open competition in a free market
- 40. (n.) the title of male Russian rulers before 1917
- 41. (v.) to put a stop to; subdue; to restrain or prevent the expression of (fellings, utterances, or the like)
- 44. (n.) the intentional attempt to exterminate all members of a certain race, nationality, or ethnic group
- 47. (n.) the idea that the consumption of goods is beneficial to society or its economy
- 48. (n.) to take away false beliefs or hopes; remove illusions of
- 49. (n.) a final statement of demands, esp. when issued with a threat of action if rejected, as in a diplomatic discussion
- 50. (n.) information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person
- 54. (adj.) of or related to a large group of people who share a distinctive culture, language, or religion, or who are of the same race or national heritage