COGO Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 3. state and interest group autonomy mixed
- 6. generally values equality over freedom; all resources by the state that in turn will insure that true economic equality exists for the community as a whole
- 7. role that symbolized and represents the people, both nationally and internationally, and may or may not have any real policy making power
- 9. those who hold political power without much input from citizens
- 10. group of people who share a sense of belonging and who often have a common share of attributes: such as culture, language, religion, race, ethnicity, political identity, etc.
- 11. amount of reciprocity and trust that exists among citizens, and between citizens and state
- 12. states ability to act without internal/external interference
- 13. citizens are sharply divided on legitimacy of the regime and solutions to major problems
- 15. members of the public are brought into a beneficial relationship with the state and government
- 16. the fundamental rules and norms of politics. Regimes embody the long-term goals about individual freedoms, where power should reside, and how it should be given
- 17. shares the value of equality with communism, but is also influenced by the liberal value of freedom
- 22. values and attitudes of citizens in regard to politics and society
- 23. in modern societies, authority is made legitimate by the acceptance of an established set of sensible rules, laws and procedures by the majority of the population
- 24. belief by powerful groups and the broad citizenry that a state exercises rightful authority
- 25. Where citizens vote for legislative representatives, which in turn select the leaders of the executive branch
Down
- 1. whereby the state co-opts members of the public by providing specific benefits or favors to a single person or small group in return for public support
- 2. deals with the everyday tasks of running the state, and usually directs the activities of other members in the executive branch
- 4. some people accept the power and rule of others because there is a long standing tradition of things being like that
- 5. In DC, interest representation is institutionalized through recognition by the state and organizations develop institutionalized and legally binding links with the state
- 8. Accepts legitimacy of regime and solutions to major problems
- 13. (case law) judicial decisions based on precedent (stare decisis); emphasis on judicial independence to interpret the law
- 14. sense of belonging to an identity (distinguishing 1 nation from another)
- 17. consists of political institutions with international recognition that govern a population in a defined territory
- 18. sets of political values held by individuals regarding basic goals of government and politics
- 19. where citizens vote for legislative representatives as well as executive branch leaders. The 2 branches function with separation of powers
- 20. occurs in a country where government institutions are weak, and leaders have taken control by force
- 21. detailed statutes produced and interpreted by the government; code is authority, not previous judicial decisions