POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
Across
- 2. A state of being confined. CONFINEMENT
- 5. A group of representatives in a legislature. Separation Of Powers The principle of government separation.
- 6. Individuals who create, amend, or repeal laws.
- 9. A political system with two major parties.
- 11. It is based on the principle that every individual or group is accountable for their actions, particularly when those actions affect public interest.
- 13. A group of states with a common government.
- 14. The process of electing representatives.
- 18. A well-established rule, practice, or custom.
- 19. A branch of a large organization, such as the government, that focuses on a specific subject, commodity, or area of activity.
- 23. Person in charge of court proceedings.
- 24. Believe that in order to conduct objective research, one must be value free.
- 25. People are eager to learn about the decision-making process and its implementation. TRANSPARENCY
- 26. The head of a state in a monarchy.
- 28. The authority or right to issue orders or make decisions.
- 29. The rights of a citizen to vote.
Down
- 1. A meeting of political party members.
- 3. The process of removing a president from office.
- 4. Exerting cunning or deception, especially for one's own benefit.
- 7. A policy of avoiding involvement in foreign conflicts.
- 8. The official residence of a head of state.
- 10. focuses on the investigation of political phenomena. POLITICAL SCIENCE
- 12. To regulate behavior, legislation is created and enforced through social or governmental institutions.
- 13. A document that grants permission to start a government.
- 15. A set of fundamental principles or precedents by which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- 16. Individuals appointed by a head of state to lead executive departments and serve as official advisers. CABINET
- 17. The principle of government by the people.
- 20. A country's internal affairs and policies.
- 21. POWER The authority to make legal decisions and judgments.
- 22. Of Rights The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
- 27. Public support or endorsement of a particular cause or policy.