Chapter 1: Ideas that shape American Politics
Across
- 2. Idea that individuals, not society, community, or government are responsible for their own well-being (Term, 23)
- 8. Had the most income growth from 1949-199
- 10. Freedom from constraints or interference from others (Term, 14)
- 13. orientation of citizens of a state toward politics (Term, H4)
- 14. "Little strokes fell great oaks." (Quote, H3)
Down
- 1. "I am inevitably my brother's keeper because I am my brother's brother (Quote, 24)
- 3. Laws that permit the public to watch policymakers in action and to access records of the proceedings (term, 17)
- 4. Organizations, norms, and rules that structure political actions (Term, 8)
- 5. Ability to pursue one's own desires without interference from others (Term, 13)
- 6. The number of times the word "equality" appears in the Constitution. (Constitution Fact, H1)
- 7. Security 21% of Federal spending (Graph Fact, 9)
- 9. A government where citizens rule indirectly and make government decisions through elected representatives (Term,18)
- 11. What the nation grew from (Picture Fact,11)
- 12. Limits what the Congress can do (Constitution Fact, 21)