The Power

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Across
  1. 2. A sudden, radical, and often violent change in political power or organizational structures.
  2. 3. A form of energy resulting from the movement of electrons, used to power devices and systems.
  3. 4. Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control over a group of people.
  4. 8. Physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
  5. 10. A thorough or dramatic change in form, appearance, or character.
  6. 12. The fair and impartial treatment of all people, especially in upholding the law and protecting rights.
  7. 16. An response to perceived danger or threat, often leading to a fight, flight, or freeze reaction.
  8. 19. A system of faith and worship, often involving belief in a god or gods and moral codes.
  9. 20. A gradual process of change and development, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
  10. 22. A social system in which women hold primary power, especially in roles of political leadership, moral authority, and control of property.
  11. 23. The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way; control or influence over others.
  12. 25. The power to influence or direct people’s behavior or the course of events.
Down
  1. 1. Dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by people in power, often involving bribery or abuse.
  2. 5. Things kept hidden or unknown, often intentionally concealed.
  3. 6. The exercise of control or influence over someone or something; the state of being dominant.
  4. 7. A state in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
  5. 9. The quality or state of being physically or mentally strong; the ability to withstand force or pressure.
  6. 11. Open resistance to authority, especially against a government or ruling power.
  7. 13. A community of people living together and interacting with shared laws, traditions, and values.
  8. 14. An unpleasant physical or emotional sensation caused by illness, injury, or distress.
  9. 15. The socially and culturally constructed roles, behaviors, and attributes that a society considers appropriate for men, women, and other gender identities.
  10. 17. The refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
  11. 18. The act of continuing to live or exist, especially in difficult or dangerous conditions.
  12. 21. The act or process of becoming different.
  13. 24. A state of armed conflict between different countries or groups within a country.