Across
- 3. the process of altering or correcting laws to a document such as the constitution
- 5. a body or committee that have the authority to make laws
- 6. to cause disbelief in the accuracy, authority, or reputation of someone or something
- 9. to put into movement or circulation; to assemble and make ready for war
- 12. hard to identify, define, or understand; something or someone that evades
- 13. oppressive power or a government in which there is absolute power
- 14. a group of people seeking to influence politicians or public officials on a particular issue
- 15. severely damaged by cutting, tearing, or crushing
Down
- 1. to begin to practice or use something or to take or use something or someone by choice into relationship
- 2. to establish or apply by authority or use of force
- 4. to engage in an argument or debate
- 7. equal in force, amount or value
- 8. to change from good to bad morals, manners, or actions; showing a dishonesty with money and power for personal gain
- 10. a special right, immunity, or advantage given only to a particular person or group
- 11. being cautious or watchful to detect and escape danger
