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Match the following pathologic terms with their meanings.
-Pertaining to a sudden occurrence
Chicago Freedom Movement
A historic campaign during the 1960s in Chicago, aiming to challenge racial segregation, discrimination, and improve housing, education, and employment opportunities for African Americans.
Red Power Movement
The Red Power Movement was a social movement led by American Indians in the United States, advocating for Native American rights, sovereignty, and cultural preservation during the 1960s and 1970s.
Soviet Invasion
Refers typically to instances where the Soviet Union forcefully entered a nation, such as the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia to suppress the Prague Spring reforms.
Czechoslovakia
A former country in Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992, before peacefully splitting into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Q1: White blood cell containing granules and formed
Q2: ARDS: _
Q12: Thrombolytic: _
Q14: Dura mater: _
Q43: Rhinoplasty: _
Q67: White blood cells that are destroyed by
Q146: Spitting up blood<br>A)anosmia<br>B)bronchiectasis<br>C)bronchiolitis<br>D)bronchodilator<br>E)diaphragm<br>F)dyspnea<br>G)epiglottitis<br>H)hemoptysis<br>I)hypercapnia<br>J)laryngeal<br>K)mediastinum<br>L)pharyngeal<br>M)pleuritis<br>N)pneumonectomy<br>O)pulmonary parenchyma<br>P)pyothorax<br>Q)rhinoplasty<br>R)spirometer<br>S)thoracotomy<br>T)tracheotomy<br>
Q146: Vibration felt over an area of turmoil
Q178: Blood protein:<br>A) allbumen<br>B) albumen<br>C) albumin
Q189: Bluish coloration of the skin:<br>A) cianosis<br>B) cyanosis<br>C)