Across
- 2. proposed bill of rights
- 4. mutual trust and cooperation that arises from the web of connections among people involved in organizations and community groups
- 5. society is run by a few people at the top
- 6. any significant event
- 9. sample must have the same basic characteristics
- 11. when we ask people about their views and then compile the results
- 15. civil liberties also known as
- 17. group of people with broad common interest who organize to win elections, control government, and thereby influence government policies
- 18. legal member of a political community, with certain rights and obligations
- 20. news media covers all major political events extensively
- 21. sampling error that doesn't match the population
- 22. each person in the population has a known chance of being chosen as par of the sample
- 24. endorsable right or privilege, which if interfered with by another give rise to an action or injury
- 25. what amendment abolished slavery
Down
- 1. there are many different centers of power
- 3. results from bad samples
- 7. when pollsters assign each person an equal chance of being selected
- 8. most political and economic events affect people unevenly, so one's social and economic status naturally affects one's views
- 10. set of attitudes and practices held by a people that shapes their political behavior
- 12. someone who votes, obeys all laws, pays taxes
- 13. law that protects a person from being subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy
- 14. many officials actively campaign to generate support among the public
- 16. sometimes used as a synonym for the relationships that create the social capital
- 19. a person whose views on an issue can affect the view of others
- 23. first person to puzzle over what makes someone a citizen
