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1. to refrain by concerted action from using or purchasing a product or service.
boycott
2. to take by authority, or as if by authority.
manifest destiny
3. a reduction in the amount of jobs, money, and goods.
confiscate
4. an order restricting certain goods and/or ships from entering or leaving a country.
embargo
5. a person who comes into a foreign country or region to live.
nullification
6. the idea that the united states should extend from the atlantic to the pacific.
secede
7. the action of a state setting aside a national law it considers unconstitutional.
immigrant
8. to acquire two opposite views, principles, or tendencies.
tariff
9. to leave an organized group.
polarize
10. support for one section without regard for the needs of the other sections or the nation as a whole.
depression
11. a duty levied by a government on imported or exported goods.

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