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History final

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Tyranny   cruel and arbitrary use of power by a ruler. Such a ruler is called a tyrant, from the Latin tyrannus.  
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Vehemence   Marked by a great energy, vigor, or passion  
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Oppression   harsh or cruel treatment over a long period of time.  
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Arbitrary   not based on reason or fixed rules; based on whim or personal preference.  
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Stockpile   to accumulate a large supply of goods or materials for future use.  
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Loyalist   those who fought for the English king during the American Revolution. When written with a small 'l,' it refers to any person who remains faithful to a ruler or government. It is related to early French and Latin words for law.  
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Vestige   A trace or sign, usually used in relation to something that has passed, such as an ancient civilization.  
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Patriot   One who loves his country and acts for its interests.  
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Delegate   A person who represents another or others and has the power for them  
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Traitor   a person who through actions or words sides with the enemy of his country.  
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Levied   to impose a tax or fine.  
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Radical   believing in the need for thorough reform; holding revolutionary views.  
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