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30 SOCIAL STUDIES VOCABULARY FOR THE GED EXAM

Across
Verb: display or show by acts or appearance; demonstrate
Describes a person who has become wealthy by accident or design or otherwise
Words or arguments that are very strong or delivered with passion
Clear or obvious to the eye or mind
Something being excessive or unusually large in size or duration
Words spelled the same and pronounced the same but with different meanings.
Encourage or assist another in the fulfilment of an action or activity (often illegal)
Named after Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) Italian political philosopher & author of The Prince; used today to describe behavior that is cunning, duplicitous, or in bad faith
In social studies, a time at which something is most powerful or successful
Introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause negative adverse changes
This definition corresponds to two words(no. space between the words): It can easily be turned into cash
Words spelled the same but pronounced differently to produce different meanings
Deviating in some way from the norm; behavior considered out of character or abnormal
Causing disgust or distaste
Adhering to the priary meaning without exaggeration, embellishment, or metaphor
Down
In economics: the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending money
To accept something without protest or to bow to someone else's will without question
Any thing person or concept that an individual finds repellent or intolerable
Words with a different spelling but the same pronunciation
Deceitful, especially when it's deliberate
Anything fleeting and short-lived
Make better and improve, specifically changing for the better something that is bad to begin with
To be everywhere at the sametime; "all over the place"
Not extreme
Two words; no space between them: First used in 1883 by railroads in order standardize their schedules; the contiguous U.S. is divided into 4 of these
A thing deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the repayment of a loan to be forfeited in case of default
Charging exorbitant interest rates for the explicit purpose of increasing the lender's income