Comparative Politics Final
Across
- 2. Distrust focused on corruption and dishonesty
- 7. Idea that welfare programs become hard to remove over time
- 14. Theory that institutions and culture must match for stability
- 15. Value system emphasizing freedom, participation, and equality
- 16. Citizens feeling capable of participation
- 18. Welfare reform pushing people back into labour markets
- 19. Division between “the people” and “the elite”
- 20. Shared beliefs and values about politics
Down
- 1. Spread of authority across local, regional, and national levels
- 3. Decline of loyalty between parties and voters
- 4. Reducing dependence on the market for survival
- 5. Welfare model focused on equality and universal benefits
- 6. Regions gaining more authority from central government
- 8. Citizens become more politically independent through education and information
- 9. Benefits for everyone instead of targeted groups
- 10. Cooperation between government, employers, and unions
- 11. Government system where authority is spread across levels
- 12. Trust, norms, and networks that improve cooperation
- 13. Theory explaining welfare through worker demands
- 17. Feeling that democratic expectations exceed satisfaction