Forms of Government Grant Garton

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Across
  1. 6. A person who is elected or chosen to represent a person or group of people.
  2. 7. Having to do with the central authority of a confederation, which has little to no power and generally answers to the states that make it up.
  3. 12. A form of government where a small, elite, and usually rich class are in control.
  4. 13. Having to do with the central government of a federation, which has power over and essentially rules over the smaller sub-units of government.
  5. 15. A form of government, where government takes no form because it doesn't exist (there is no government).
  6. 16. The document from which the powers and means of a government/governments are anointed.
  7. 17. A country ruled with force by one person.
  8. 18. The separation of religion and something, or meaning that something is non-religious.
Down
  1. 1. A form of government where one person has complete power with no restrictions.
  2. 2. A form of government where a central government exists and makes all of the decisions, with no smaller governments existing under it.
  3. 3. A form of government where the workers have control (similar to communism).
  4. 4. A form of government where people elect representatives to vote and run the government for them.
  5. 5. The equivalent of the legislative branch of government in a parliamentary system.
  6. 8. A form of government where people rule themselves by voting.
  7. 9. The government or head of government has a lot of control over its citizen's lives.
  8. 10. A form of government where few people or a small group have control and rule.
  9. 11. A form of government that is ruled by the head of a religion and governed by a religions text.
  10. 14. A form of government with one person in control for life, and that position being passed down through their family.