Lauren Gergely- Prologue
Across
- 4. -the right to have the law work in known orderly ways
- 6. -citizens elect the representative to make laws and policies for them
- 9. - the religion of the Israelites and Jews
- 11. -England's national legislature
- 13. - turning point in English constitutional history
- 14. - a government ruled by a few powerful people
- 16. - dividing the government into three separate branches
- 17. -major source of the traditional English respect for the individual rights and liberties
- 18. - a government ruled by a small group of noble families
- 20. - the renewed interest in classical culture
- 22. -the principles of reason and the methods of science combined
- 24. - a religious reform movement
- 25. - a government ruled by a king or monarch
- 26. - a group of patricians
- 27. - the most powerful institution in Europe by the Middle Ages.
- 28. -humans have the right to life, liberty, and property
- 29. -agreement among the members of society
- 30. - a series of laws that God gave to Moses
Down
- 1. -the powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country
- 2. - work to world peace
- 3. - citizens make the laws
- 5. - the powers of government were divided into federal and local
- 7. - a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- 8. - the citizens elect the leaders to make the governmental decisions
- 10. - one person ruling all
- 12. -formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential
- 15. -a system for controlling society
- 19. - the name of the religion founded by Jesus
- 21. the king's power came from God
- 23. -the basis of the legal system