Chapter 1 - No Spaces for Multi Word Answers

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Across
  1. 2. A form of autocracy where power is inherited, usually by a King or Queen.
  2. 3. Essential infrastructure and health programs provided by the government (e.g., roads, schools).
  3. 5. A government function that provides laws and courts to resolve conflicts peacefully.
  4. 7. An agreement where people give up some power to the government in exchange for protection.
  5. 10. Theory The idea that the state was born when one person or group claimed control through conquest.
  6. 13. An economic system where the state manages key industries to reduce the wealth gap.
  7. 15. A form of government where citizens vote on all laws and policies firsthand.
  8. 16. A command economy where the state makes all economic decisions and private property is abolished.
  9. 18. An economic policy meaning "let it be," where the government interferes as little as possible.
  10. 19. The government's responsibility to protect the state from foreign threats and invasions.
  11. 21. A system where citizens elect leaders to make decisions and laws on their behalf.
  12. 22. The principle that the majority's rule must not be used to suppress the rights of smaller groups.
  13. 23. The doctrine that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from a deity or god.
  14. 24. An economic system based on private ownership and free-market competition.
Down
  1. 1. The principle that a government's legitimacy and moral right to use state power is only justified when agreed to by the people.
  2. 4. A system where a monarch's power is limited by a legal framework or constitution.
  3. 6. The belief that citizens can overthrow a government if it fails to protect their rights.
  4. 8. The established land and boundaries owned by a state.
  5. 9. The belief that the state evolved naturally out of the early family structure.
  6. 11. A system of government where a single leader rules by force and maintains total control.
  7. 12. The group of people who live within the boundaries of a state.
  8. 14. The absolute authority a state has to govern itself within its borders.
  9. 17. A system of government in which a small, elite group (wealthy or military) holds power.
  10. 20. Fundamental rights (Life, Liberty, Property) as defined by John Locke.