Vocabulary British Empire
Across
- 6. something, often money, given to make up for a loss, injury, or service
- 8. the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived from
- 10. consent or authorization to do something
- 11. to use something or someone in a way that benefits oneself, often unfairly or unethically
- 12. to move from one place, region, or country to another
- 13. the condition of being free from the control of others
- 15. the way in which two or more people, groups, or things are connected and interact with each other
- 17. in a way that is lawful, right, or acceptable
- 18. a territory or community that is governed by a foreign country
Down
- 1. to argue or disagree about something
- 2. worth a lot in terms of money, importance, or usefulness
- 3. native to a specific region
- 4. stealing goods from a place, especially during a war or riot
- 5. a group of countries or regions that are controlled by one ruler or government
- 6. to change from one belief to another
- 7. a statement indicating the possibility of harm or danger
- 9. involving or relating to two or more countries
- 14. relating to or originating in another country or nation
- 16. to publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy