US History to WWI - New M11Notes

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Across
  1. 3. to remove or get rid of
  2. 4. a practice or policy of segregating or discriminating against Black people, as in public places, public vehicles, or employment
  3. 8. used selfishly by someone for their own profits
  4. 9. a person who believes in or advocates the superiority of a particular group
  5. 11. not by one's own choice
  6. 12. maintained at the public expense and under public control
  7. 13. a choice
  8. 15. idle people without visible means of support
  9. 18. denied the right to vote
  10. 19. a job or task done or to be done
  11. 22. the ability to read and write
  12. 23. a system of laws, rules, or regulations
  13. 24. people who exhibit compassion for someone in trouble
  14. 25. to produce widespread fear through acts of violence
Down
  1. 1. to separate
  2. 2. to put an end to an activity
  3. 5. a person proven or declared guilty of an offense
  4. 6. easily seen, recognized, or understood
  5. 7. to favor for or against a person
  6. 10. forced
  7. 14. the place where votes are taken
  8. 16. anything that supplies a need, want, favor, convenience
  9. 17. violation or breaking a social or moral rules
  10. 20. a person who believes one's own group is superior; or a particular racial group is inferior to others
  11. 21. routine methods or procedures