Types of Governments
Across
- 7. A Monarch with unlimited power in the government
- 9. Someone with full rights in a nation
- 12. The group of people who make and enforce rules for a nation or state
- 13. A type of government where power comes from religion
- 14. Being free of restrictions on your way of life, behavior, or political views
- 19. The state of being equal under the law
- 20. A document sent to England by the colonists
- 25. A type of dictatorship where the dictator only answers to themselves
- 27. A citizen of one nation who moves to another
- 28. An immigrant without formal permission to be in the US
- 30. The supreme law of the land in the United States
- 31. A government with a powerful leader who has complete control of the country
- 32. The study of citizenship and government
- 33. A government that has a constitution to limit the power of a monarch
- 34. The first failed government of the US
Down
- 1. The amendment that protects birthright citizenship
- 2. Automatic citizenship when you are born in a country
- 3. A type of government where citizens vote
- 4. The people being represented in the government
- 5. A non-citizen who has formal permission to be in the US
- 6. A war between the US and England to establish US independence
- 8. An immigrant who becomes a citizen
- 10. A type of government where citizens vote on legislation
- 11. Laws, policies, and acts
- 12. A card that grants an immigrant formal permission to be in the US
- 15. A type of government where power is concentrated with a small group of people
- 16. A government where power is inherited
- 17. An immigrant seeking asylum in the US
- 18. A type of government where citizens vote on representatives
- 21. Governing without the influence of other nations
- 22. Someone in the government who is the voice of the people who voted for them
- 23. Principals and standards
- 24. Protections from violations of your rights
- 26. Protection granted by a government to a person who has fled a dangerous country
- 29. A type of dictatorship where the leader controls the government and citizen’s lives