Chapter 15 Vocab

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The practice of assigning different workers specific tasks in the production process to increase efficiency.
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The deliberate destruction or disruption of machinery, production, or operations by workers or opponents.
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A system in which goods are produced at home by individuals or families rather than in factories.
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The act of criticizing social conditions and problems in order to promote reform and improvement.
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Large international exhibitions held to showcase industrial achievements, technology, and culture.
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The increasing connection and interaction of countries through trade, communication, and culture.
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A political belief supporting individual rights, democracy, free markets, and limited government power.
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The working class in society, especially industrial laborers who earn wages.
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An economic and political system in which the community or government controls major industries and resources.
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A system in which all property and resources are owned collectively and social classes are eliminated.
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The belief that stronger nations or people naturally dominate weaker ones through competition.
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The right of foreigners to be exempt from the laws of the country in which they are living.
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Indian soldiers who served in the British colonial army.
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Large Japanese industrial and financial business conglomerates that controlled much of the economy.
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The belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use force aggressively.