Chapter One Assessment

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Across
  1. 1. government in which one person, or a very small group hold power and responsibility over others
  2. 3. the institution through which a society makes and enriches its public policies
  3. 9. the place that has the earliest evidence of a government
  4. 12. the population, territory, sovereignty, and government
  5. 15. secondary name for The Englightenment
  6. 16. the power to make laws and to frame public policies
  7. 17. an agreement
Down
  1. 2. the individual who believed governments were created to protect people from their own selfishness
  2. 4. during the 1600s-1700s, educated Europeans changed their outlook on life by seeing resin as the key to human progress
  3. 5. policies things a government decides to do covering things like taxation, defense, education, crime, etc.
  4. 6. meetings to discuss ideas during the Enlightenment between Philosophers in France
  5. 7. a physical representation of a government, including its people and resources
  6. 8. the power to execute, enforce, and administer laws
  7. 10. government in which responsibility and power rest in the hands of a majority of the people
  8. 11. sophisticated name for a scholar or thinker
  9. 13. the act of using logic as opposed to superstition
  10. 14. the power to interpret laws, determine their meaning, and to settle disputes within a society