Chapter 1: Ideas that shape American Politics

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Across
  1. 2. Idea that individuals, not society, community, or government are responsible for their own well-being (Term, 23)
  2. 8. Had the most income growth from 1949-199
  3. 10. Freedom from constraints or interference from others (Term, 14)
  4. 13. orientation of citizens of a state toward politics (Term, H4)
  5. 14. "Little strokes fell great oaks." (Quote, H3)
Down
  1. 1. "I am inevitably my brother's keeper because I am my brother's brother (Quote, 24)
  2. 3. Laws that permit the public to watch policymakers in action and to access records of the proceedings (term, 17)
  3. 4. Organizations, norms, and rules that structure political actions (Term, 8)
  4. 5. Ability to pursue one's own desires without interference from others (Term, 13)
  5. 6. The number of times the word "equality" appears in the Constitution. (Constitution Fact, H1)
  6. 7. Security 21% of Federal spending (Graph Fact, 9)
  7. 9. A government where citizens rule indirectly and make government decisions through elected representatives (Term,18)
  8. 11. What the nation grew from (Picture Fact,11)
  9. 12. Limits what the Congress can do (Constitution Fact, 21)