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Abreast
Abreast
Up to a particular standard or level, especially of knowledge of recent developments.
Adherent
Adherent
Believer or advocate for a specific idea.
Animosity
Animosity
A strong feeling of dislike or hatred.
Antidote
Antidote
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Apathetic
Apathetic
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Which term refers to a temporary truce to stop fighting a war?
Which term refers to a temporary truce to stop fighting a war?
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What does the term 'assenting' mean?
What does the term 'assenting' mean?
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Which term refers to a form of government with an absolute monarch or small group which has unlimited power?
Which term refers to a form of government with an absolute monarch or small group which has unlimited power?
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What does the term 'assertion' mean?
What does the term 'assertion' mean?
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What does the term 'autonomous' mean?
What does the term 'autonomous' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Building
- Abreast: up to date or knowledgeable about something
- Adherent: a person who supports or follows a particular idea, group, or leader
- Animosity: a strong feeling of dislike or hatred
- Antidote: a substance that counteracts the effects of a poison
- Apathetic: showing no interest or enthusiasm
Terms and Definitions
- A temporary truce to stop fighting a war is referred to as an Armistice.
- Assenting means to agree or concur with something.
- A form of government with an absolute monarch or small group having unlimited power is referred to as an Autocracy.
- Assertion means a statement or claim made forcefully or confidently.
- Autonomous refers to having the freedom to govern oneself or make one's own decisions.
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Test your knowledge of commonly used APUSH vocabulary with this quiz! From "abreast" to "adherent," challenge yourself to define and understand key terms that frequently appear in documents and test questions. Prepare for success in your first unit by mastering these essential words.