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375. Fact
Sterling area
Group of countries of commonwealth (except canada) keeping their reserves in sterling and not gold or dollars.
376. Fact
Tariffs
Measures undertaking by one country to protect industry against trade competition from outside.
377. Fact
Apartheid
Policy of racial segregation practiced by the south african government.
378. Fact
Adjournment
A motion moved by a member of a legislature to adjourn consideration of the issues in hand for discussing a matter of urgent public importance.
379. Fact
Amnesty
Grant of pardon or exemption from prosecution to political importance.
380. Fact
Armistice
Temporary cessation of hostilities pending formal negotiations for peace.
381. Fact
Appeasement
The policy of gratifying one's enemy with concession and special grants by sacrificing even principles.
382. Fact
Autonomy
Power to control internal affairs.
383. Fact
Bilateral agreement
An agreement between two countries.
384. Fact
Blockades
Imposing closure of ports and waterways to prevent ships from reaching or leaving it.
385. Fact
Bolshevism
The doctrine of proletarian dictatorship as propounded by lenin.
386. Fact
Bourgeoise
Capitalist class in marxian terminology.
387. Fact
Buffer state
A small neutral state between two big states.
388. Fact
By-election
A mid term election to fill a seat rendered vacant.
389. Fact
Casting vote
A vote casting of which decides the tie.
391. Fact
Charged affairs
The senior most diplomat after the head of the mission, officiating in his absence.
392. Fact
Coalition
Combination of two or more parties with the purpose of forming a composite government.
393. Fact
Confederation
Alliance of nations for some specific purpose our retaining the respective individual nation sovereignty.
394. Fact
Cold war
The state of ideological or wordy warfare between two countries or blocks.
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