Declaration of Conscience

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Across
  1. 4. One of the two chambers of the United States Congress, responsible for representing states equally and providing a counterbalance to the House of Representatives.
  2. 6. Relating to a congress, which is a formal meeting or assembly, especially a legislative body. In the context of the United States, it often refers to the activities or matters related to the United States Congress.
  3. 8. Refers to the United States Constitution, the fundamental law of the country that outlines the structure of the government and the rights of its citizens.
  4. 9. The inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, leading to feelings of guilt or moral responsibility when one's actions do not align with their ethical beliefs.
  5. 13. Taking advantage of circumstances for personal gain or advantage, often without concern for principles or ethics.
  6. 16. A term used to refer to qualities, beliefs, or practices considered characteristic of the United States or its culture.
  7. 17. A statement or claim that someone has done something wrong or committed a crime, often without direct evidence.
  8. 19. Involving careful consideration, discussion, and debate, often used in the context of decision-making processes.
  9. 20. Declared wrong, unacceptable, or deserving punishment or disapproval.
Down
  1. 1. Reduced in quality, value, or moral standards.
  2. 2. A term used to describe a political ideology or regime characterized by authoritarianism, extreme nationalism, suppression of dissent, and often led by a dictatorial leader.
  3. 3. The state of being united or joined together as a whole, often referring to a group of people who work together or share common goals.
  4. 5. Fluent, persuasive, and effective speaking or writing.
  5. 7. A formal or explicit statement or announcement, often conveying intentions, opinions, or facts.
  6. 10. A supporter or adherent of communism, a socio-economic ideology advocating for common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes.As a noun: A member of a communist party or someone who promotes communist principles.
  7. 11. A place, physical or virtual, where ideas, opinions, and information can be exchanged or discussed.
  8. 12. A member or supporter of the Republican Party, one of the two major political parties in the United States.
  9. 14. Hidden, concealed, or made difficult to see or understand.
  10. 15. The act of initiating and carrying out legal proceedings against someone, typically in a court of law, to accuse them of committing a crime and seek their punishment.
  11. 18. Intense or strong negative emotions, often involving resentment, anger, or disappointment.