1. direct vote by citizens on a bill already passed by a lawmaking body - referendum.
2. government that suppresses all opposition and controls all aspects of people's lives - totalitarian.
3. greed for wealth - avarice.
4. the right to vote - franchise.
5. the right of ordinary citizens to introduce or enact new laws on their own by vote - intiative.
6. government in which a few people hold the ruling power - oligarchy.
7. method of temporary banishment practiced in athens - ostracism.
<span>Once printing began, colonists were able to learn information at a faster rate. Printers thrived economically, being able to read became more important, and currency circulated more.
Transportation innovations opened up tremendous opportunities for commerce within the colonies. Food could be better imported and exported, marketplaces became more common, and colonists found new and faster ways to engage in social activities.</span>
It is the name given to the events of Sunday 22 of January in 1905.