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boycott

to abstain from buying or using

representative governement

a person or thing that represents another or others

protestant

anyone not a member of the Catholic Church or Church of England

agrarian

relating to land

persecution

a program or campaign to exterminate, drive away, or separate people people based on their membership in a religious, ethnic, social or racial group

commerce

an interchange of goods or commodities between different countries; trade or buisness

treason

the offence of acting to overthrow one's government or harm it's leader

toleration

permission by law or government to exercise religion other than the established religion. Non-interference in matters of private faith and worship

economic

pertaining to the production, distribution, and use of income or wealth

salutary

promoting some beneficial purpose

grievances

a wrong considered as grounds for complaint

repeal

to revoke or withdraw formally or officially

propoganda

information, ideas or rumors deliberately spread to help or harm

manufactured goods

any good not grown or naturally occurring in nature

monopoly

exclusive control of a good or service in a particular market, which makes it possible to manipulate the prices

cash crop

any crop that is considered easily marketable

civil disobedience

the refusal to obey certain laws or government demands using non-violent techniques like boycotting, picketing, and not paying taxes

monarchy

supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person

diversity

variety

bicameral

having two branches, chambers or bodies

scarce

not enough to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant

subsistence farming

farming that brings little or no profit to the farmer allowing only for a marginal livelihood

unalienable rights

rights that cannot be taken away by anyone for any reason

precedent

any act, decision, or case that serves as a guide or justification for similar situations that happen after the event