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Ladies and gentlemen it seems that actually for the second time my history class has thrown a question at me that i have no knowledge to complete myself, i would appreciate any given . i apologize for always needing assistance:

match the vocabulary term with it’s meaning:
1.diversity
2.feminism
3.fundamentalism
4.heritage
5.patriarchal

a. a culture or society in which men are the most powerful members
b. variety in a group such as gender, ethnicity, and economics
c. a movement dedicated to securing equality for women in all areas
d. a person or country's past history and culture
e. a religious movement based on a literal interpretation of a doctrine

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