American History - Unit 10: United States History Review
mercantilism
An economic theory that increased the power and wealth of nations.
astrolabe
An instrument used to observe the sun, moon, and stars.
diagnose
To recognize or identify by examination.
curtail
To shorten or reduce.
balk
To stop or refuse to do something.
annex
to add on or attach
precipitate
to bring on or hasten
self-determination
to decide something by one's own free will
draft
to make a preliminary plan
deem
to think or believe
barter
to trade
revoke
to withdraw or repeal
persecute
To harass, annoy, or oppress those who differ in origin or beliefs.
initiate
To introduce or to begin.
maneuver
To make a series of changes in direction.
surveillance
To observe closely; to be watchful.
infest
To overrun or inhabit.
defray
To pay.
component
A part or ingredient.
haven
A safe place.
throes
Pain or affliction.
ingenuity
Cleverness; originality.
ironic
Directly opposite from what might have been expected.
capital
Money or property.
colonize
To found or settle a territory.
inhabitant
Permanent resident.
predicate
To affirm, assert, or to declare.
perish
To be destroyed or to die.
implicated
To be involved in some matter.
immune
To be protected from something.
erect
To construct.
ravage
To destroy.
devastate
To destroy; to ruin.
unearth
To discover or disclose.
advocate
To favor or support.
sectionalism
a special interest or devotion to a certain region
furor
fury or rage