Grace McCloskey-Porlogue

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Across
  1. 2. a government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families
  2. 5. developed from Roman Christianity
  3. 8. in order to protect these by this, they formed government
  4. 9. a new international organization called this was established
  5. 12. this assertion was known as the theory of this of kings
  6. 13. in the 17th and 18th centuries, an intellectual movement
  7. 14. for of government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to elect the leaders
  8. 16. formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to the people
  9. 17. in which the powers of a ruler are restricted by the constitutional and the laws of the country
  10. 19. in written form
  11. 21. one in which citizens elect representative to make laws and policies for them
  12. 23. a system for controlling the society
  13. 24. reflected customs and principles established over time
  14. 26. agreement among members of society
  15. 27. the legislative branch was made up of this
  16. 29. a government ruled by few powerful people
  17. 30. was based on teaching of the prophet Muhammad
Down
  1. 1. rule of people
  2. 3. from the French word for "rebirth"
  3. 4. as it came to be called, was a turning point in English constitutional history
  4. 6. the name of the religion founded by Jesus
  5. 7. the liberty could best be safeguarded by this
  6. 10. to have the law work in known, orderly way
  7. 11. the framers created this
  8. 15. greater citizen participation, Athens evolved
  9. 18. England's national legislative
  10. 20. the Bible stated that God gave this code to their leader Moses in the form of this and other laws
  11. 22. the spirit of questioning that started during the Renaissance came to full bloom
  12. 25. a single person called a king or monarch ruled in government
  13. 28. the religion of the Hebrews