Participation in Government
Across
- 4. The process of choosing representatives through voting.
- 5. A system of government where citizens have a say in decision-making.
- 7. Legal status granting the rights and responsibilities of a member of a nation.
- 8. Contributing money to political parties, campaigns, or causes.
- 10. Engaging in public discussions to present and defend one's political views.
- 13. The practice of using direct action to bring about political change.
- 16. Taking to the streets to voice your dissent or support for a cause.
- 18. A fundamental civic duty where citizens choose their representatives.
- 19. Competing for an elected position, such as running for mayor or governor.
- 20. Laws and regulations created by a legislative body.
Down
- 1. Expressing your concerns or desires to the government through written requests.
- 2. Act of working in a government role, such as being a public official or civil servant.
- 3. Informing yourself and others about government and political issues.
- 6. A direct vote by the public on a specific policy or issue.
- 9. Attempting to influence lawmakers and policies through persuasion and advocacy.
- 11. The process of removing a government official from office.
- 12. Adjective describing activities related to citizenship and government.
- 14. Actively supporting a candidate for public office, often involving canvassing and rallies.
- 15. A fundamental document that outlines a nation's government and rights.
- 17. An open meeting where citizens can discuss issues with elected officials.