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refers to the act in which men are captured and forced into naval service.
a) Impressments
b) Propaganda
c) Warrant
d) Neutrality

A neutral nation does nothing to assist or impede a belligerent (warring) power. Neutral nations and belligerents often have different aims. A neutral avoids involvement in the conflict, but usually tries to maintain trading opportunities with the wa
a) Repeal
b) Recruit
c) Nationalism
d) Neutral Rights

an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
a) Frigate
b) Embargo
c) Tribute
d) Privateer

a person who clamors for war; especially : a jingoistic American favoring war with Britain around 1812.
a) Embargo
b) War Hawks
c) Impressments
d) Tribute

patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
a) Impressments
b) Frigate
c) Nationalism
d) Privateer

a warship with a mixed armament, generally heavier than a destroyer (in the US Navy) and of a kind originally introduced for convoy escort work
a) Frigate
b) Nullify
c) Nationalism
d) Secede

an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping
a) War Hawks
b) Embargo
c) Frigate
d) Privateer

conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
a) Apprenticea
b) Sedition
c) Impressments
d) Neutrality

a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
a) Secede
b) Laissez-Faire
c) Nullify
d) Deport

belonging to a foreign country or nation
a) Sedition
b) Caucus
c) Alien
d) Nullify

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