Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 7. the crime of transporting or controlling people and forcing them to work in forms of forced labour
  2. 8. to move money that has been obtained illegally into foreign bank accounts or legal businesses so that it is difficult for people to know where the money came from
  3. 10. connected with the state, government or public affairs
  4. 12. to make an agreement officially or legally valid by voting for or signing it
  5. 13. to choose not to demand something in a particular case, even though you have a legal or official right to do so
  6. 17. to state that something or somebody is without worth
  7. 18. to help sell a product, service, etc. or make it more popular by advertising it or offering it at a special price
  8. 19. to agree to a request, proposal, etc.
  9. 20. an official meeting or series of meetings between the leaders of two or more governments at which they discuss important matters
  10. 21. to develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complicated form; to develop something in this way
Down
  1. 1. happening often; existing in large numbers or in many places
  2. 2. the way in which something is done that most people in a society expect and consider to be polite or the right way to do it
  3. 3. that depend on each other; consisting of parts that depend on each other
  4. 4. to link a group, a company or an organization very closely with another, larger one
  5. 5. connected with the people who live in a country
  6. 6. to spread information, knowledge, etc. so that it reaches many people
  7. 9. if a person or an organization holds the copyright on a piece of writing, music, etc., they are the only people who have the legal right to publish, broadcast, perform it, etc., and other people must ask their permission to use it or any part of it
  8. 11. a written statement describing the rights that a particular group of people should have
  9. 14. that cannot be divided into separate parts
  10. 15. a system of fixed rules and formal behaviour used at official meetings, usually between governments
  11. 16. fighting or a fight, especially during a time of war