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5.to serve as a reminder of or memorial to
7.His guilty look __________ his claims of innocence.
8.to express opposition to the statement of (a person)
12.This museum __________ the victims of the Holocaust.
16.The stringent laws issued by the government caused strong __________, eventually erupting into anti-government demonstrations.
17.The founding fathers wanted to guarantee that the government would not show preference to one _____ over another.
18.on a gravestone or tomb, an inscription commemorating the dead person.
19.One of the most important acts was the _____ of the Church of England from Virginia.
20.the act of designating or assigning a classifying name
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1.For his __________, his widow chose words from one of his favorite poems.
2.Jefferson was a defender of the "natural rights" of people and sought to prevent _____ of those beliefs.
3.Another member of the council __________ that the issue was definitely NOT settled.
4.to say in opposition, protest, or objection
6.to publicize or disseminate (a doctrine, information, or the like)
9.the act, or collective acts, of making invalid, unfair, or hurtful differentiations, as in prejudice against people of minority groups
10.Jefferson thought that it was wrong to make someone follow a religion that ____ a belief that the person did not share.
11.The dog's __________ between the scent of its owner's clothing and that of the others was amazing to watch.
13.disagreement, objection, or protest, or a spoken or written declaration thereof
14.to withdraw governmental recognition or support of (a church)
15.a violation or breaking, as of a law, rule, or contract

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