Politics
Across
- 4. The idea that legitimate government flows from the people. pg.17 (term)
- 7. an approach to political behavior that views individuals as rational, decisive actors who know their political interests and seek to act on them. pg.8 (term)
- 9. Freedom from constraints of the interference of others. pg.13 (term)
- 11. How is religion relevant to politics? pg.37 (Something I'm confused about.)
- 12. Papers written in the defense of the U.S. constitution pg. 46 (fact about the constitution)
- 13. An election in which citizens vote directly on an issue pg.17 (term)
- 14. Bostonians tarred and feathered a British tax collector. British made this painting as propaganda. pg. 13 (picture)
Down
- 1. "If my drummers are again interrupted, I'll make sunlight shine through you, we deny and defy your authority." pg.19 (political figure quote)
- 2. The view that the U.S. is uniquely characterized by a distinct set of ideas, such as equality, self-rule, and limited government. pg.8 (term)
- 3. The organizations, norms, and rules that structure government and public action. pg.8 (term)
- 5. this race had the biggest gap in income. pg.29 (Graph)
- 6. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with the certain unalienable rights, that among these are the Life,Liberty, and Happiness." pg.56 (quote from a document)
- 8. this cultural group had the smallest gap in income. pg.29 (Graph)
- 10. "I am my brother's keeper because I am my brother's brother." pg.24 (political figure quote)