ELA IDS Final G6. 3version

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Across
  1. 5. A policy of remaining apart from the interests of other groups especially the political affairs of other countries
  2. 6. agreement of ideas feelings or actions, a pleasing combination of different parts
  3. 8. an imagined place in which everything is unpleasant; often a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one
  4. 9. Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint especially on a minority or other subordinate group
  5. 12. information especially of a biased or misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
  6. 14. the state of being equal in status rights and opportunities
  7. 16. Freedom from civil disturbance and oppressive thoughts or emotions; security within a community provided by the law; a state where there is no fighting or war
Down
  1. 1. Relating to the business of running an organization, or government; concerned with procedure at the expense of efficiency or common senseDehumanize to deprive of human qualities or attributes divest of individuality
  2. 2. the feeling of friendship that exists between people in a group
  3. 3. A story a poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning often a moral or political one
  4. 4. An event involving destruction on a catastrophic scale; the final destruction of the world
  5. 7. hold or Express opinions that are at different than those previously commonly or officially expressed
  6. 10. an economic system in which the production and distribution of goods are controlled by the government rather than private enterprise; production distribution and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
  7. 11. Continuous observation of a place person group or ongoing activity in order to gather information
  8. 13. a state of disorder due to absence of authority; the absence of government an absolute freedom of an individual regarded as a political ideal
  9. 15. an imagined place in which everything is perfect; word first used in the book Utopia 1516 by Sir Thomas More