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Semmy [17]
2 years ago
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1. ______freedom from outside interference; the right to self-government.2. ______a settlement of a dispute in which two or more

sides agree to accept less than they originally wanted. 3. ______in law, the first decision of its kind.4. ______to liberate or set free from bondage.5. ______a change in a legal document, such as the Constitution.6. ______to make a substitute for something out of available materials.
History
2 answers:
Otrada [13]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Sovereignty

2. Compromise

3. Precedence

4. Emancipate

5. Amendment

6. Improvise

Explanation:

sovereignty is the freedom from outside interference; the right to self-government and making your own constitutions

Compromise is a settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they originally wanted and ending the dispute on a fair note on both sides

Precedence in law is what is used to rank activities based on its order of importance, and this is used for first decision of its kind.

Emancipate means to liberate or set one free from bondage

Amendment is a change in a legal document such as the constitution of a country

improvisation is to make a substitute for something out of available materials

krok68 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Sovereignty

2. Compromise

3. Precedence

4. Emancipate

5. Amendment

6. Improvise

Explanation:

1. Sovereignty is freedom from outside interference; the right to self-government.

2. Compromise is a settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they originally wanted.

3. Precedence in law, is the first decision of its kind.

4. Emancipate is to liberate or set free from bondage.

5. Amendment is a change in a legal document, such as the Constitution.

6. Improvise is to make a substitute for something out of available materials.

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