Political And Economic Systems
Across
- 3. favoring unquestioning submission to authority.
- 5. Unrestricted authority that is not limited to specific or identifiable purposes.
- 6. Inputs that are necessary for the production of goods and services.
- 7. An economic system that relies on cultural customs, beliefs, and other traditions to guide economic decision-making.
- 8. A type of democracy where elected representatives act on behalf of a group of people.
- 9. A government where the exercise of legalized force is restricted through delegated and enumerated authorities.
- 11. A ruler, a king or queen, who holds complete and unrestricted power.
- 12. The principle that greater power should be wielded by the larger number or majority.
- 14. The exchange or compromise of something valuable for another thing, especially when there are conflicting interests or limited resources.
- 17. An economic system that is a combination of traditional, market, and command economy.
- 18. An economic system where the government controls the means of production and determines levels of output.
- 19. A type of democracy where citizens directly vote for a president who becomes the head of state.
Down
- 1. A system of government where people elect representatives to a parliament to create laws.
- 2. The distribution of government responsibilities among distinct branches to keep any single branch from having more power than others.
- 4. A form of government in which the entire population or all eligible members of a state vote, often through elected representatives.
- 10. A form of government and political system that suppresses all opposition parties, prohibits individual and group opposition to the state and exercises extensive or complete control and regulation over public and private life.
- 12. An economic system where supply and demand determine the production of goods and services.
- 13. A situation where the demand for a good or service is more than its availability.
- 15. A form of government where power is in the hands of a select few individuals or a small group of influential people.
- 16. A system of government where the same territory is governed by two levels of government, typically a central government and regional governments.