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5
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an infectious disease spread by lice and fleas, characterized by a high fever, rash and stupor, which can be fatal if untreated.
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6
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belief that one's own country is better and more impotant then other contries
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8
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producing, causing
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12
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money, labor, or goods paid by a defeated country after a war to make amend for the damages and injuries they caused.
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13
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to destroy completely
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14
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tolerant or merciful; not harsh
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15
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took away private property on behalf of an authority
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19
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The German unit of currency
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20
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sections of the city inhabited mainly by people of a certain race or ethnicity, sometimes walked off to keep the residents separate from the rest of the city
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1
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constant torment, either verbally or physically
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2
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the spending of information about a certain set of belies and values, often through the use of media such as posters,books, and movies.
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3
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in economics, a period of drastically decreased production and high unemployment
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4
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being a part of something by reason of its essential nature; genuine
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7
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making more bearable
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9
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the purposeful and organized destruction of a certain group of people
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10
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transporting out of an area, often trough force
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11
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savage, uncivilization
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16
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an increase in prices
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17
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willing and purposefully
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to take away the qualities that make one human, such as compassion, creativity, dignity, etc.
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