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1.
The basic systems and services that a country or organization uses in order to work properly, like roads, bridges, and power lines.
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A set of beliefs or principles that a group or organization follows.
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A political party in the past that wanted to limit the power of the government.
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To cancel or make something not valid.
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A tax that is charged on goods that are brought into a country.
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A type of tree that has strong wood.
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A person who is involved in politics and tries to influence the decisions of the government.
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The system of how a country or an area produces, distributes, and uses goods and services.
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To make something seem more human-like or friendly.
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To make something seem less human-like or friendly.
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A piece of work that needs to be done.
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A person who is owned by someone else and is forced to work for them.
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A person who watches over and manages the work of others, especially slaves.
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A situation where a group of people fight against those in power.
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A person who is held by someone else, usually in order to get something they want.