Political Theory
Across
- 2. – Rights believed to be inherent by virtue of being human.
- 5. – Freedom to act and realise one’s true potential.
- 6. – A non-violent refusal to obey unjust laws as a form of protest.
- 7. – A theory that emphasises the role of community values over individual autonomy.
- 9. – The moral right of a state to rule and command obedience.
- 11. – A shared sense of belonging among members of a group.
- 12. – The existence of multiple cultural identities within a political community.
- 13. – Freedom from external interference or constraints.
- 15. – Justice based on fairness of processes rather than outcomes.
Down
- 1. – Justice concerned with the fair allocation of resources and benefits in society.
- 3. – The right of a people to decide their own political future.
- 4. – The idea that citizenship rights should be equal for all, regardless of differences.
- 8. – Recognition and accommodation of cultural diversity within a society.
- 10. – Justice applied beyond nation-states at the international level.
- 14. – The duty of citizens to obey the laws of the state.