Across
- 1. government in which one person, or a very small group hold power and responsibility over others
- 3. the institution through which a society makes and enriches its public policies
- 9. the place that has the earliest evidence of a government
- 12. the population, territory, sovereignty, and government
- 15. secondary name for The Englightenment
- 16. the power to make laws and to frame public policies
- 17. an agreement
Down
- 2. the individual who believed governments were created to protect people from their own selfishness
- 4. during the 1600s-1700s, educated Europeans changed their outlook on life by seeing resin as the key to human progress
- 5. policies things a government decides to do covering things like taxation, defense, education, crime, etc.
- 6. meetings to discuss ideas during the Enlightenment between Philosophers in France
- 7. a physical representation of a government, including its people and resources
- 8. the power to execute, enforce, and administer laws
- 10. government in which responsibility and power rest in the hands of a majority of the people
- 11. sophisticated name for a scholar or thinker
- 13. the act of using logic as opposed to superstition
- 14. the power to interpret laws, determine their meaning, and to settle disputes within a society
