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When Natural Consequences for a Behavior Do Not Exist

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When natural consequences for a behavior do not exist


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Foreclosing

The legal process by which a lender takes possession of a property due to the borrower's failure to make mortgage payments.

Debt-ridden Farmers

Agricultural workers who carry a significant amount of debt, often due to loans for land, equipment, or seeds.

Tea Act

A British law passed in 1773 that granted the East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies, sparking protests that led to the American Revolution.

New Jersey Plan

A proposal presented at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, advocating for a single legislative body with equal representation for each state, regardless of size.

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