Sol.s Upp-Int 8A Change the World

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Across
  1. 1. The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence.
  2. 3. To show or express an opinion through a public gathering.
  3. 5. More than half of the total votes or seats.
  4. 7. Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism against someone of a different race.
  5. 10. A situation where no single party has an outright majority.
  6. 12. Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power.
  7. 13. An organized effort to achieve a specific goal, often related to elections.
  8. 14. A regular election for choosing government officials.
  9. 18. The state of being without a job despite wanting to work.
  10. 19. An illness affecting the body or mind.
  11. 20. Talks given to an audience, often to persuade or inform.
  12. 21. The suppression or prohibition of speech, writing, or images considered inappropriate.
  13. 22. Signs or posters carried in a protest or demonstration.
  14. 23. A formal indication of a choice between options.
Down
  1. 2. The unlawful use of violence, often against civilians, to achieve political goals.
  2. 4. A group of different parties or groups that come together to achieve a common goal.
  3. 6. A formal request signed by many people to bring about change.
  4. 8. A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or protests.
  5. 9. The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
  6. 11. A large public meeting, often for political purposes.
  7. 13. A geographic area represented by a member of a legislative body.
  8. 15. To express strong objection to a policy or situation.
  9. 16. A severe shortage of food causing widespread hunger.
  10. 17. A person who is trying to be elected or chosen for a job.