Match the vocabulary word with its meaning.
an arrangement where private
owners are given...
Social Studies, 08.10.2019 10:30 coreybaldwin22
Match the vocabulary word with its meaning.
an arrangement where private
owners are given rights normally
reserved for states
the gradual wearing-away of
morale and the power to resist by
persistent attacks
excessive concern for the interest
1 3. capitulate
of a particular group or area to the
detriment of the whole
characteristics of a population, size,
compromise
density, and distribution, etc
a settlement of a dispute in which
5. demographics
two or more sides agree to accept less
than they originally wanted
a change in a legal document, such
6. proprietary
as the constitution
sectionalis
to surrender or give up
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