Across
- 3. The chief executive and head of state in a republic.
- 5. An international system with two major powers.
- 7. This theory examines the relationship between the physical nature and political behavior of humans.
- 9. Illegal trading in goods, at prices that are higher than the legal or usual prices.
- 11. A piece of legislation under consideration by a legilative body.
- 13. An electionto fill an office that has become vacant before its scheduled expiration date.
- 15. To break up into small, hostile units, as happened to the Balkan states after World War I.
- 17. Action taken by a government or private institution to make up for past discrimination.
- 18. The highest ranking diplomatic officer, who acts as personal representative of one state to another.
- 19. The act by which one state takes possession of another state or territory, ussualy a smaller one, without the consent of the party being taken over.
Down
- 1. The US legislative branch.
- 2. A proposal to change, or an actual change to, a given piece of legislation.
- 4. A third-party dispute-resolution mechanism whereby States appoint an experienced arbitrator or panel to decide their dispute.
- 6. Agreement.
- 8. Involving two parties.
- 10. The extent to which people are held responsible for thier word and actions.
- 12. The management of institutional or governmental affairs.
- 14. The fundamental rules and principles by which a state is organized.
- 16. Lack of interest or concern.
- 19. A limited form of self-government.
