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Bell comes from the Latin word meaning - PPT Presentation

war Bellona was the littleknown Roman goddess of war her husband Mars was the god of war Antebellum Antebellum Ante bell um adj Existing before a war especially before the American Civil War ID: 776431

war rebellion antebellum pacifist war rebellion antebellum pacifist appease armed pacify belligerence person bellicose agreement peaceful calm pac authority

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Bell

comes from the Latin word meaning “war”

Bellona

was the little-known Roman goddess of war; her husband Mars, was the god of war.

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Antebellum

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Antebellum

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Antebellum

(adj.) Existing before a war, especially before the American Civil War

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Bellicose

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Bellicose

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Bellicose

(adj.) Warlike, aggressive, quarrelsome

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Belligerence

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Belligerence

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Belligerence

(n.) Aggressiveness, combativeness

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Rebellion

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Rebellion

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Rebellion

(n.) Open defiance and opposition, sometimes armed, to a person or thing in authority

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Pac/Peas

is related to the Latin words for “agree” and “peace”

The

Pacific Ocean

—that is, the “Peaceful Ocean”—was named by Magellan because it seemed so calm after the storms near Cape Horn.

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Pacify

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Pacify

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Pacify

(v. ) (1) To sooth anger or agitation (2) to subdue by armed action.

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Pacifist

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Pacifist

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Pacifist

(n.) A person opposed to war or violence, especially someone who refuses to bear arms or to fight, on moral or religious grounds.

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Pact

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Pact

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Pac

t

(n.) An agreement between two or more people or groups; a treaty or formal agreement between nations to deal with a problem or to resolve a dispute.

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Appease

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Appease

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Appease

(v.) To make peaceful and quiet; to calm, satisfy

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Antebellum

(adj.) Existing before a war, especially before the American Civil War

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Bellicose

(adj.) Warlike, aggressive, quarrelsome

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Belligerence

(n.) Aggressiveness, combativeness

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Rebellion

(n.) Open defiance and opposition, sometimes armed, to a person or thing in authority

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Pacify

(v. ) (1) To sooth anger or agitation (2) to subdue by armed action.

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Pacifist

(n.) A person opposed to war or violence, especially someone who refuses to bear arms or to fight, on moral or religious grounds.

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Pac

t

(n.) An agreement between two or more people or groups; a treaty or formal agreement between nations to deal with a problem or to resolve a dispute.

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Appease

(v.) To make peaceful and quiet; to calm, satisfy