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final exam definitions

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Regiment of foot   in the army, about 600 foot soldiers commanded by a colonel  
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Wellington   duke of wellington, he leader of the british army  
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cavarly   combat troops on horses  
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lancers   cavalry troops armed with long lances  
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dragoons   soliders armed with short muskets, or firearms  
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hussars   soldiers on horseback armed with sabres and pistols  
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grenadiers   soliders who throw grenades  
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rise   an area of rising ground  
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infantry   the foot soldiers in an army  
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volley   round of shots  
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bayonets   in Napoleon's time, bayonets were long and wide, with a triangular blade. they could result in fatal wounds because the bayonets were usally dirty. Most soldiers feared a bayonet charge more than gunfire.  
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breastplates   peice of armour for the chest  
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square   a square-shaped formation  
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shako   a stiff military hat in teh shape of a tube, usallay with a plum  
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grapeshot   a cluster of small iron balls fired from a cannon  
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flogging offence   one of the many offences for which a soldier could be whipped. some soldier had to endure over one hundred lashes for relitivley minor offences.  
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scavangers   people who come to a battlefeild to steal the belongings of the dead and wounded.  
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corrupt   dishonest and greedy  
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minor nobility   not the highest- ranking nobles  
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formidable   impressive  
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phenomenal   remarkable, out of the ordinary.  
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republic   a country in hich the power rests which citizens entitled to vote  
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spoils   the things soldiers steal from people they have conquered  
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civil law   the law that relates to a person's rights and liberties (aas opposed to criminal law )  
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tariff   a tax  
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ancien regime   the ' old refgime,' in other words, france before the revolution  
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etiqutte   proper manners  
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chamberlain   an official in the court of a ruler  
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censorship   the act of preventing certain publications or pictures (including television and movies) from reaching the public  
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memo   an official note or report that communicates information, usallay in a business setting  
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nationalisim   the beleif that one's own country is the best country  
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guerilla warfare   warfarethat is loosely organized, including volunteer soilders, surprise raids, etc...  
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patriotism   pride in one's country  
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tsar   the russain monarch before the russain revolution of 1917  
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to route   to force a army to run widly from the enemy, as a opposed to retreating, which is a careful, well- disiplined military manouver.  
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diplomat   a repersenitive of goverment who wors with other goverments for the good of his or her country  
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viscount   a title of nobility  
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