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A way for farmers to grow crops on someone else's land. The farmer gets to keep some of the crops but must give some to the landowner.
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Someone who wants big changes in the way things are done, often very different from the usual way.
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A change or addition to a law or document, like the Constitution.
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When someone in power says "no" to a decision or law that has been made, stopping it from happening.
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The time after the Civil War when the United States worked on rebuilding the country and helping the Southern states join again.
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When a higher authority says that a decision made by someone else is not allowed anymore.
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To bring charges against a government official for doing something wrong in their job.
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The ability to read and write.
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A part of a legal document or contract that has its own meaning.
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A Greek word meaning "circle." It can refer to groups or movements that have a circular or cyclical nature.
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A person who has served in the military, often someone who has fought in wars.
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Club A group of people who come together to meet, have fun, and enjoy activities.
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A person who believes that one group of people is better than all others.
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A group of citizens who are trained to fight and can help protect their community, but are not part of the regular army.
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A person or group that tries to bring back something that was lost, often used in a historical context to refer to restoring power.
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When someone in power acts in a dishonest way, often to get money or personal benefits.