| A | B |
| Mercantilism | an economic system in which governments use of other colonies trade to make their country stronger |
| merchant | a buyer and seller of commodities for profit |
| method | a procedure or process for attaining an object |
| modernize | to make new, to overhaul |
| monarchy | government in which a king or queen is head of government |
| neutral | not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others |
| nomad | a person who moves place to place |
| oppose | to act against or provide resistance |
| ordinance | rule or law or act |
| originate | where it began; to start |
| Parliament | the legislature of Great Britain, legislative body in various countries |
| ratified | to confirm, approval |
| platform | a set of principles |
| political | concerned with politics |
| prejudice | an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed before hand, without knowledge |
| prohibit | to forbid |
| proclamation | something that is proclaimed, a public announcement |
| proprietor | the owner of establishment |
| provision | something provided |
| radical | favoring drastic political reforms |