Across
- 5. actions or opinions that show that you disagree with or disapprove of someone or something
- 6. to cause to affect someone or something by using your authority
- 7. to blame (someone) for something wrong or illegal, to say that someone is guilty of a fault or crime
- 9. to talk and answer questions about something especially in a court of law while formally promising that what you are saying is true; to talk about or say (something) in an honest and confident way
- 10. the state or condition of people who are able to act and speak freely: the power to do or choose what you want to
Down
- 1. activities that relate to influencing the actions and policies of a government or getting and keeping power in a government
- 2. to have a government position in which you speak or act for; to act or speak officially for (someone or something)
- 3. to make (someone) suffer for a crime for bad behavior
- 4. not controlled or ruled by another country; separate from and not connected to other people, things, etc.
- 8. to ask for something in a serious and emotional way; to try to prove (a case) in a court of law
