Across
- 1. an official language of South Africa, developed from 17th-cent. Dutch
- 4. a direct result of an event or period of history and which continues to exist after it is over.
- 6. a long and difficult attempt to achieve something such as freedom or political rights.
- 8. a ruthless slaughter of a great number of people
- 9. to forbid something or make it illegal
- 10. the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference,
- 13. the condition or status of a citizen, with its rights and duties
- 14. authorize, permit
- 15. to control and have authority over a country, a group of people, etc.
- 16. something people have to do because it's a rule or a law.
- 19. to treat people cruelly, or to prevent them from having the same opportunities, freedom, and benefits as others.
- 20. the differences in social status, wealth, or opportunity between people or groups.
- 21. young people considered as a group.
Down
- 2. the act or policy of separating people from different groups, for example people of different races, and treating them in a different way
- 3. a march or gathering which people take part in to show their opposition to something or their support for something.
- 5. to defend something and make your feelings or opinions very clear.
- 7. something that you say, do, or make to show your admiration and respect for someone.
- 11. when a crowd of people behave violently in a public place, for example they fight, throw stones, or damage buildings and vehicles.
- 12. a person who goes to live in a new country or region
- 14. to formally put an end to a system or practice
- 17. White people in South Africa whose ancestors were Dutch.
- 18. a set of ideas or plans that is used as a basis for making decisions, especially in politics, economics, or business.
