1. The letters of language
2. Mandate
3. An agreement
4. The scattering of Jewish people to another country
5. Sent to death
6. Departure
7. Adhering to the laws of governing
8. The belief of only one god
9. Gaining money
10. A wise saying
11. A song
12. Religious official
13. The seventh day of the week (a day of rest)
14. Roles piece of paper with special writing on the inside
15. Jewish house of worship
16. An old Jewish testament
17. A unity of people
I believe it's when someone calls a fictional work blasphemous. But that's just an educated guess
UN forces liberated Kuwait during the Persian Gulf War
Alexander Hamilton favored a strong central government and believed in a loose interpretation of the USA constitution. That means he believed everything the Constitution did not say, was allowed. This was the opposite of Thomas Jefferson's beliefs.
Hello there ... your answer would be Act of rebellion , unless the laws of England in the 18th Century were considerably more draconian - but saying that, virtually every criminal offence at that time was a capital offence, so things might have been stricter there as well)