History, 11.03.2021 14:00, trevorhenyan51
Match the following Items.
1. consternation
2. deference
a part of something such as a
person's personality or certain objects
necessary to achieve a means to
an end regardless of its ethical value
the feeling of helplessness,
bewilderment, or fear
the act of putting the needs of
3.
divisive
4. embargo
others first
5. expedient
a person or situation that causes
hostility within a group
the act of refusing to trade goods
with another nation
6. facet
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Match the following Items.
1. consternation
2. deference
a part of something such as a<...
2. deference
a part of something such as a<...
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