__________________________ is the act of setting free.
__________________________ was a movement to end slavery.
__________________________ is the popular vote.
__________________________ a movement in which writers and artiest between 1870 and 1914 rebelled against the traditional literary and artistic styles that dominated European culture since the Renaissance.
______________________ is an organized massacre of a particular ethnic group.
______________________ is the Russian national legislature.
______________________ was an international movement originally for the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel.
______________________ was strong leader in post-revolutionary Latin America who ruled chiefly by military force, usually with the support of the landed elite.
___________________________ is the right of all males to vote in elections.
___________________________ is the idea that the prime minister is responsible to the popularly elected legislative body and not the King or President.
___________________________ is an empire in which people of many nationalities live.
___________________________ is the reliance on military strength.
__________________________ is German for caesar; the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire.
__________________________ is a method by which a therapist and patient probe deeply into the patient's memory; by making the patient's conscious mind aware of repressed thoughts healing can take place.
__________________________ is a theory used by Western Nation.s in the late nineteenth century to justify dominance; it was based on Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, the survival of the fittest, and applied to modern human activities.
_______________________ is a crop that is grown to be sold for profit.
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