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Political Ideology (Unit 3)

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  • To come across or experience something, especially something unexpected or challenging.
    to encounter
  • To state that something is not true or that one does not have or possess something.
    to deny
  • A person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
    a rival
  • To be relevant or suitable for a particular situation or context.
    to apply to
  • To make a formal request for something, such as a job or a program.
    to apply for
  • To assert something firmly or demand something forcefully.
    to insist
  • To remove from power by force, typically in a political context.
    to overthrow
  • to explain, justify, or provide a reason for something, often in the context of justifying actions, circumstances, or decisions.
    to account for
  • To express complete disapproval of something, often in a formal or public manner.
    to condemn
  • To refuse to accept, believe, or consider something.
    to reject
  • To have a similar appearance or quality to someone or something else.
    to resemble
  • To make available or supply something that is needed or desired.
    to provide