Part 2
Across
- 4. A representative democracy system of government
- 5. The ability to influence government decisions
- 7. The act of formally accusing a government official of misconduct
- 8. A system of government where people elect representatives
- 10. A group of people united by common beliefs and values
- 11. A set of fundamental laws and principles
- 12. A person legally entitled to the rights and duties of a country
- 13. The responsibility of citizens to follow the law
- 14. A form of government where a single person holds absolute power
- 16. The right to vote in elections
- 18. Legal process to become a citizen
- 19. A movement advocating for more rights for citizens
- 21. A court decision that has the force of law, setting a precedent
Down
- 1. A method of decision-making where a majority rule is followed
- 2. The document that defines the rights of citizens and the structure of government in the U.S
- 3. Powers shared by both national and state governments
- 6. A fundamental right protected by the Constitution, usually related to freedom of expression
- 7. Rights that cannot be taken away, such as the right to free speech
- 9. Principle in democracy allowing people to participate in government decisions
- 15. Government type where power rests with elected officials
- 17. Legal document to travel internationally
- 19. Group of people with the same legal rights and responsibilities
- 20. The President's power to reject a bill passed by Congress