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Andre45 [30]
2 years ago
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Match the vocabulary term with its meaning. 1. depression a tax on imported goods the systematic killing of an ethnic or 2. rece

ssion religious group by another 3. ethnic the systematic killing of Jews by the German government during World War II a group within a society that shares 4. appeasement distinct cultural traits 5. totalitarianism the process of granting concessions to aggressive nations to avoid war a dictatorship that controls private business and represses opposition 6. fascism an economic setback in commercial 7. genocide and industrial activity a system of government where one 8. holocaust party rules without opposition a severe economic slump lasting a 9. tariff long time​
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Elan Coil [88]2 years ago
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Answer: here is your awnser

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