Across
- 4. The brutal and indiscriminate killing of a large number of people.
- 7. To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
- 8. inhibiting or restraining personal freedom and expression; oppressive
- 12. The right of all adult citizens to vote in elections, regardless of race, gender, or social status.
- 13. The act of fighting against or opposing an established authority or government.
- 14. A person who is not a member of the armed forces or the police.
- 15. to make use of something for a specific purpose.
- 16. The act of forcibly putting an end to something, such as a rebellion or protest.
- 17. The basic physical structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society, such as buildings, roads, and power supplies.
- 20. a hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing forces.
- 23. The armed wing of the African National Congress formed to combat apartheid in South Africa.
- 24. Deliberate destruction or damage to property to hinder an enemy's efforts or operations.
- 25. To break up or dissolve an organization or group, often formally.
Down
- 1. Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or marginalized group.
- 2. strategies or methods used to achieve a specific goal, often in a military or political situation
- 3. Something handed down from the past, such as achievements, values, or traditions.
- 5. A form of warfare using small, mobile groups of combatants to conduct surprise attacks.
- 6. intense or harsh in nature or degree
- 9. The quality of needing immediate attention or action.
- 10. A group organized similarly to a military force but not part of the official armed forces.
- 11. To interrupt the normal course or functioning of something.
- 18. The process of restoring friendly relations and resolving differences between conflicting parties.
- 19. The lack of fairness or justice, often resulting in harm to individuals or groups.
- 21. A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa that lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s.
- 22. A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement between parties, often involving compromise.
