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Across
  1. 2. A system of government in which power is shared between a central government and smaller regional governments, like states or provinces.
  2. 8. The practice of managing international relationships and negotiations between countries, often to resolve conflicts peacefully or form alliances.
  3. 10. The process by which countries become more connected through trade, technology, culture, and communication, leading to a more interconnected world.
  4. 14. The laws and rules made by a government or legislative body, such as Congress or Parliament.
  5. 15. To formally approve or confirm a legal agreement, such as a treaty or amendment, making it official and binding.
  6. 17. The study of how societies produce, distribute, and consume goods and services. The decisions that individuals, businesses, and countries make in response to scarcity.
  7. 20. The authority of a country or state to govern itself without outside interference, having full control over its territory and decisions.
Down
  1. 1. The branch of government responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws, led by the president or prime minister.
  2. 3. A formal change or addition made to a legal document, such as the U.S. Constitution, to address new issues or correct problems.
  3. 4. The right to vote in elections, particularly the right to vote for government officials and make decisions on laws and policies.
  4. 5. Relating to the system of courts and judges that interpret and apply the law. The judicial branch of government ensures laws are fair and just.
  5. 6. Information or ideas, often biased or misleading, spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause or political view.
  6. 7. The branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws and ensuring justice, which includes courts and judges.
  7. 9. A written plan that establishes the structure of a government and the basic laws and principles it follows.
  8. 11. A system of beliefs or ideas that influence political, economic, or social decisions and guide how people or groups view the world.
  9. 12. A formal agreement between two or more countries, often used to resolve conflicts, establish alliances, or regulate trade and diplomatic relations.
  10. 13. A form of government in which a country is ruled by a king, queen, or emperor, often passed down through family inheritance.
  11. 16. A policy or practice of extending a country's power and influence over other countries or territories, often through military force or colonization.
  12. 18. Relating to the duties, rights, and responsibilities of citizens in a society, such as voting or participating in community service.
  13. 19. A tax or duty placed on goods imported or exported between countries, often used to protect domestic industries or generate revenue.