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  1. Jesuit Missionaries

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    The increasing political influence of the Jesuits, coupled with conflicts arising from their economic power (particularly in the Paraguayan missions), led to severe backlash from various European absolute monarchies who viewed the order as an internal state within their own territories.
    The first official expulsion occurred in Portugal in 1759, followed swiftly by Spain …
  2. Parliamentary Procedure

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    Censure: A formal, recorded reprimand by the assembly, often accompanied by a temporary suspension of speaking privileges (usually for the remainder of the day's session).
    Admonition: A milder, usually verbal, rebuke from the chair for minor infractions, such as failing to address the chair correctly or using inappropriate descriptors for fellow members (e.g., referring to a colleague as "uninformed" rather than "possessed of a counter-perspective").
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