Across
- 3. a person who supervises others, especially workers.
- 4. an estate on which crops are cultivated by resident labor.
- 7. information, especially misleading,used for publicity in order to persuade those toward a specific viewpoint
- 8. people treated as commodities, bought and sold
- 9. A person dealing with or concerning slavery
- 12. invent or concoct, typically but not always with deceitful intent
- 13. The state of being a slave
- 14. a person who has been taken prisoner or made to be confined.
- 15. One who liberates a person or place from captivity or oppression.
Down
- 1. the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behavior or political opinions.
- 2. the state of being a slave or completely subject to someone more powerful.
- 5. to uncritically instill a set of beliefs
- 6. To alleviate the feeling of
- 10. to adapt to new working and living conditions, to learn a new language and adopt new customs.
- 11. the deprivation of human quality
