Feudalism

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Across
  1. 4. is an example of a Democratic state
  2. 7. system that encourages cooperation rather than competition among citizens.
  3. 10. governments in which a collection of individuals rules over a nation.
  4. 11. a power system that appoints a person as head of state for life or until abdication. Authority traditionally passes down through a succession line related to one's bloodline and birth order within the ruling royal family,
  5. 12. is an example of a feudal kingdom (Now France)
  6. 14. refers to a government form in which a small, elite ruling class
  7. 16. form of government that allows the people to choose leadership. The primary goal is to govern through fair representation and prevent abuses of power.
  8. 17. is an example of a Totalitarian state
  9. 18. is an example of a Theocracy state
Down
  1. 1. is an example of a Monarchy state
  2. 2. authoritarian form of government in which the ruling party recognizes no limitations whatsoever on its power, including in its citizens' lives or rights.
  3. 3. The political, economic, and social system in the Middle Ages, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal.
  4. 5. is an example of a Socialist state
  5. 6. a form of government in which a specific religious ideology determines the leadership, laws, and customs.
  6. 8. is an example of a Communists state
  7. 9. is an example of an Oligarchy state
  8. 13. centralized form of government led by a single party that is often authoritarian in its rule..
  9. 15. Is an example of a Aristocracy state