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Match the vocabulary word with its meaning. 1. desecrate to seize or take something without the right to do so 2. sovereignty ultimate authority over a state or an independent state 3. tolerance accepting the different views or beliefs of others 4. usurp to destroy or damage offensively a sacred object or thing

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