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History, 22.03.2020 03:36, emberferran

Match these items.

1. The belief that all things are believed to have a spirit living in them.
desolate
2. To murder, especially a well-known person, by a sudden attack or from ambush.
economy
3. Crops raised to sell rather than to eat.
savanna
4. Not lived in; deserted.
animism
5. The way a country manages its resources.
cash crop
6. To send goods out of one country for sale and use in another.
protectorate
7. A member of a band of fighters who attack the enemy by sudden raids, ambushes or the like. Not a part of the regular army.
assassinate
8. A more powerful nation takes over protection and some control over a weaker nation.
export
9. A grassy plain with few or no trees, especially one near the tropics.
guerrilla

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