Across
- 3. means that every citizen enjoys the same privileges, status, and rights before the laws.(1.7 page 32)
- 6. The percent of federal funding spent on veterans(figure 1.1 page 9)
- 8. the idea that individuals, not the society or the community or the government, are responsible for their own well-being.(1.5 page 23)
- 11. the freedom to pursue your goals.(1.2 page 16)
- 12. How is religion relevant to politics to the people who aren't religious?(1.8 page37)
- 13. a government program funded by taxes that gives money to people who are retired, have a disability, or cannot work.(1.4 page 22)
- 14. argues that the real control lies with the millions of men and women who carry out the day-to-day operations of modern government.(1.1 page 7)
Down
- 1. who said “My father was a foreign student, born and raised in a small village in Kenya, He grew up herding goats, went to school in a tin-roof shack. … I stand here grateful for the diversity of my heritage, knowing … that in no other country on earth, is my story even possible.”(1.9 page 38)
- 2. citizen participation in making government decisions.(1.3 page H2)
- 4. The amount of income growth for the top 1% from 1979-2019(1.6, figure 1.2 page 29)
- 5. Bostonians have dragged the British tax collector to the __________ and tarred and feathered him.(1.2image page 13)
- 7. The month American leaders issued the Declaration of Independence.(1.1 page 11)
- 9. believe the rich and powerful have captured the government and unfairly dominate the economy and society.(1.4 page 20)
- 10. Governor _________, in his shipboard sermon, called their settlement “a city upon a hill” and expected “the eyes of all people on us.”(1.8 page 35)
- 15. Who mainly drafted the The Declaration of Independence?
