Democracy

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Across
  1. 2. – A formal discussion or argument on a particular topic.
  2. 3. A document people sign to show support for a specific request or change they want the government to make.
  3. 7. Rights – Protections for those who are not part of the majority.
  4. 8. – The body of representatives that makes laws for a country or province.
  5. 10. – The status of being a citizen with rights and responsibilities.
  6. 11. of Law: The principle that everyone, including the government, must follow the law equally.
  7. 16. The group of people and institutions that make decisions for a country, province, or community.
  8. 18. Party: A group of people who share similar ideas and want to win elections to form the government.
  9. 19. – Legal entitlements that people are guaranteed in a democracy.
  10. 22. – The organized effort to gain support in an election.
  11. 23. When individuals or groups try to influence the decisions of government officials by providing information or arguments.
  12. 24. Monarchy: A government where a king or queen is the head of state, but they must follow the rules set by a constitution.
  13. 25. – The head of government in a province or territory.
Down
  1. 1. A vote where people decide directly on a specific issue proposed by the government.
  2. 4. The most important laws that say how a government works and what rights people have.
  3. 5. – A geographic area represented by an elected official.
  4. 6. Rule – The principle that the opinion of the majority should be respected in decision-making.
  5. 9. – Duties or obligations that citizens are expected to fulfill in a democratic society.
  6. 12. – A person elected to act or speak on behalf of others.
  7. 13. – To break or violate a rule, law, or someone’s rights. For example, if you infringe on someone’s rights, you are doing something that takes away their freedom or harms their rights.
  8. 14. A system where people vote for leaders who make decisions on their behalf, and citizens have rights like freedom of speech.
  9. 15. – The national legislative body in some democracies.
  10. 17. – A formal process where citizens vote to choose representatives or leaders.
  11. 20. – The method used by voters to make their choice in an election.
  12. 21. Minister: The leader of the political party with the most elected members in the Canadian Parliament.