Across
- 4. (sea) settlement in a foreign country, usually obtained by conquest
- 6. form of government in which one person governs, usually a hereditary king or emperor
- 7. expansion policy, striving for territorial expansion
- 9. right that others do not have (e.g. right of the clergy to levy tithes in the ancien régime)
- 10. non-Christian, a person who does not belong to a widely held religion (especially one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim) as regarded by those who do
Down
- 1. law which establishes (1) the rights and duties of citizens and (2) the functioning of the state
- 2. reasoning or argument that is not correct but seems plausible; false reasoning based on unsound arguments
- 3. remission of the penalty for your sins (in the Catholic Church)
- 5. handwritten text
- 8. people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church
