Participation In Democracy Vocabulary
Across
- 3. The introduction part of a document that shares the purpose, aim and reasonings.
- 4. A form of government in which one person has power and control in the government and they gain it through violence.
- 6. A territory or area that is under the political control of another country and follows their laws.
- 7. A form of government in which a King or Queen has power and control in the government.
- 9. All citizens must follow the same laws, even lawmakers and leaders.
- 12. The branch of government that is responsible for creating the laws.
- 13. Thomas Hobbes’ idea of the agreement between a government and its citizens that promises protection in exchange for money and freedom.
- 16. A body that creates rules and makes decisions to help protect its people.
- 17. John Locke’s idea that every person is entitled to life, liberty, and property.
- 20. A natural state of living with no rules, no consequences, and no government.
- 21. To be able to do whatever you want without interference.
- 22. The first 10 amendments in the US Constitution that list important rights of citizens.
Down
- 1. The branch of government that is responsible for interpreting laws.
- 2. The lack of government, where nobody has power or control.
- 4. A document drafted by Thomas Jefferson that announced America’s independence from Great Britain and was adopted on July 4th, 1776.
- 5. The people are the ultimate source of power within the government.
- 8. Money collected by the government that is used to fund projects such as roads, bridges, and social programs.
- 10. The power to refuse, or deny, a legislative action.
- 11. Roles of each branch in a government that allow for them to prevent another branch from becoming too powerful.
- 14. A document that lays out the rules and rights that must be established within a country.
- 15. The branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws.
- 18. A change that is made to a document.
- 19. A form of government in which the people have power and control in the government through voting.