Politics and Governance
Across
- 2. – A nation with its own government and borders.
- 6. – A rule made by the government that people must follow.
- 9. – A place where laws are interpreted and justice is given.
- 12. – A process where people vote for leaders.
- 13. – A guideline or principle that must be followed.
- 14. – A large and important town where many people live.
- 15. – The ability to control or influence people or events.
- 17. – The citizens of a country.
- 18. – A group of people who lead and make laws for a country.
- 20. – Belonging to or shared by everyone.
- 22. – The leader of a city or town.
- 25. – Officers who enforce the law and keep order.
- 26. – Fair treatment under the law.
- 27. – To give assistance or support to others.
Down
- 1. – The head of a republic or democratic country.
- 3. – To choose a leader or make a decision in an election.
- 4. – A symbol of a country, often used during national events.
- 5. – A person who decides cases in court.
- 7. – Something done to achieve a goal or serve others.
- 8. – The right to act, speak, or think without unfair control.
- 9. – A person who legally belongs to a country.
- 10. – Free from violence or conflict.
- 11. – A person who guides or directs a group or country.
- 15. – A situation where there is no war or conflict.
- 16. – Being joined together for a common purpose.
- 19. – Money people pay to the government.
- 21. – A person in charge or with authority over others.
- 23. – Things that people are allowed to have or do by law.
- 24. – The act of speaking to express thoughts or ideas.
- 28. – A group with the same ideas that joins elections.