Practice Quiz II

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Across
  1. 2. causing disagreement or debate
  2. 4. to suggest that something is true without actually saying it
  3. 6. the treatment of something in a way that changes it from holy to commonplace
  4. 9. a person who publicly disagrees with a policy
  5. 10. a plan designed to deal with a particular problem
  6. 13. group of person with common ideals, usually a minority within a larger group
  7. 15. to discuss something in order to reach an agreement
  8. 17. the standards that are used for judging things
  9. 18. to giver something power or authority
  10. 20. the act of giving formal approval to something, usually an agreement
  11. 21. having many people
  12. 22. to charge a government leader with having broken the law while in office
  13. 23. usable or acceptable until a certain date
Down
  1. 1. any form of slavery
  2. 3. person or persons who represent the government
  3. 5. action, decision, or occurrence that can be used later as an example for a similar action, decision, or occurrence
  4. 7. to examine or study someone’s background and actions, often when the person is trying to get an important job
  5. 8. the right to vote in political elections
  6. 11. suggesting guilt
  7. 12. vague or uncertain
  8. 14. unbiased; not favoring any side of an issue
  9. 16. in a manner that makes the meaning of something very clear
  10. 19. a set of moral values