AP-US-History-Tier-II-Vocabulary-Words

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Continuities

Patterns or elements that persist or remain consistent over time.

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Predominately

Mainly or primarily.

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Internal

Existing or occurring within a particular country or organization.

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Extension

The action of extending or stretching out.

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Consolidation

The process of combining or uniting separate parts into a single whole.

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Utilizing

Making use of or employing something for a particular purpose.

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Migration

The movement of people from one place to another, often for better opportunities.

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Legitimized

Made lawful or justified.

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Emergence

The process of coming into existence or becoming visible or known.

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Transition

The process or period of changing from one state or condition to another.

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Periodicals

Publications issued at regular intervals, such as magazines or journals.

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Noncompliance

Failure or refusal to comply with rules, regulations, or laws.

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Demographic

Relating to the characteristics of a population, such as age, gender, or income.

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Stringent

Strict or precise in requirements or standards.

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Sophisticated

Complex or advanced in terms of technology, design, or understanding.

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Precipitated

Caused or brought about suddenly or unexpectedly.

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Eroded

Gradually worn away or diminished.

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Proponent

A person who supports or advocates for a particular idea or cause.

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Sector

A distinct part or branch of a society, economy, or organization.

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Adherent

A person who supports or follows a particular set of beliefs or principles.

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Decennial

Occurring once every ten years.

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Contraction

The process of becoming smaller or narrower.

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Sustained

Maintained or continued over a period of time.

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Depicted

Represented or shown in a picture, painting, or description.

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Subverted

Undermined or disrupted.

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Lax

Not strict or severe.

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Controversies

Disagreements or disputes, often involving public opinion or debate.

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Secular

Not religious or spiritual in nature.

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Mandate

An official order or command.

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Standardize

Make something conform to a standard or norm.

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Paleontologist

A scientist who studies fossils and ancient life forms.

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Grievance

A complaint or feeling of injustice.

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Sovereignty

Supreme power or authority.

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Utopia

An imagined place or state of perfect happiness or perfection.

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Indifference

Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.

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Unabashed

Not embarrassed, ashamed, or apologetic.

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Deployed

Sent out or put into use.

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Hegemony

Dominance or control over others, especially through political or economic means.

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Articulate

Expressing oneself clearly and effectively.

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Inherent

Existing as a natural or essential part of something.

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Vocation

A person's occupation or profession.

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Sanction

Official permission or approval.

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Vigorous

Full of energy, strength, or activity.

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Issuance

The act of officially releasing or distributing something.

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Exclusion

The act of keeping someone or something out.

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Hindered

Prevented or made difficult.

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Disobedience

Failure or refusal to obey rules or authority.

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Isolation

The state of being separated from others or feeling alone.

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Assimilate

To integrate or absorb into a larger group or culture.

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Justification

The act of providing reasons or evidence to support something.

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Undercut

To undermine or weaken.

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Weary

Tired or exhausted.

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Hostile

Unfriendly or antagonistic.

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Alienated

Feeling isolated or estranged from others.

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Analysis

The process of examining something in detail to understand its nature or structure.

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Extent

The degree or scope to which something is true or applicable.

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Incentive

Something that motivates or encourages someone to do something.

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Apportioned

Distributed or allocated in a particular way.

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Betray

To act against or be disloyal to someone's trust.

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Insurrection

A violent uprising against an authority or government.

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Consistent

Unchanging or in agreement with previous actions or beliefs.

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Scope

The extent or range of something.

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Diminishing

Becoming smaller, weaker, or less important.

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Rationalize

To justify or explain something in a logical or reasonable way.

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Extensive

Large in amount, degree, or scope.

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Minstrel

A medieval singer or musician who entertained others with songs or poems.

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Subdue

To bring under control or conquer.

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Advocate

A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.

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Incentives

Rewards or benefits offered to motivate or encourage certain behaviors.

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Sentiment

An opinion or feeling towards something or someone.

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Resurgence

A revival or increase in activity or popularity.

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Convergence

The coming together or merging of different elements or ideas.

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Displacement

The act of moving or replacing something or someone from its original position.

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Significant

Important or meaningful.

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Evolve

To develop or change over time.

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Assessment

The evaluation or analysis of something.

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Trend

A general direction in which something is developing or changing.

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Innovation

The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.

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Alluded

Mentioned or referred to indirectly.

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Referenced

Cited or mentioned as a source of information or support.

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Critical

Important or essential for success or understanding.

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Contribute

To give or provide something, often in terms of ideas or support.

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Governed

Controlled or regulated by rules or authority.

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Graft

The act of obtaining money or advantages through dishonest or illegal means.

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Efficiency

The ability to accomplish a task with the least waste of time, effort, or resources.

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Stoked

To encourage or provoke a strong reaction or emotion.

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Ethics

Moral principles or values that guide behavior.

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Aspect

A particular part or feature of something.

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Fostered

Encouraged or nurtured the development or growth of something.

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Convey

To communicate or make known.

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Stifle

To suppress or prevent from happening.

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Redistribution

The act of distributing something again or in a different way.

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Obligation

A duty or responsibility to do something.

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Regulation

A rule or directive issued by an authority.

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Justified

Shown or proven to be right or reasonable.

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Consolidate

To combine or merge into a single whole.

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Instability

Lack of stability or steady conditions.

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Foreshadow

To indicate or suggest something that will happen in the future.

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Tension

A state of mental or emotional strain or suspense.

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Reliance

Dependence or trust in someone or something.