Civics Unit One -

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Across
  1. 2. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (Men) 1789
  2. 7. were a king or queen rule the country and leadership is inherited through family lines
  3. 9. this type of monarchy is were the king or queen have all the powers
  4. 10. a leader has complete control over all parts of the government
  5. 13. this type of monarchy is were the kings or queens power is limited by a constitution and shares powers with an elected government
  6. 14. was the first Direct democracy were every citizen voted and is considered the birth place of demcracy
  7. 15. a small group of people has all the power
  8. 16. ideology that spends more on military but spends less on education
  9. 19. is a example of a dictatorship
  10. 20. ideology that increases taxes, and is willing to spend more on education and health care
  11. 21. The study of how governments work in order to learn how to be an informed, purposeful and active citizen of your community, country and planet.
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  1. 1. instituted the Declaration of Independence which influenced the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizenship
  2. 3. Being given the rights, duties and responsibilities as a member of a society
  3. 4. an autocratic government with no political parties allowed and is ultra nationalistic beliefs in racial and national superiority
  4. 5. occurs when there is no government and usually happens in times of a civil war
  5. 6. A document that outlines the rules for governing a nation. How the country’s power is divided
  6. 8. this type of democracy elects representatives to make all government decisions
  7. 10. this type of democracy is were all voters in a community meet to make laws and decide actions
  8. 11. It put important limits on the King’s power
  9. 12. a government based on a specific religion and divine authority were religious scriptures, laws and leaders have political power
  10. 13. the government controls and plans the economy and there is no private ownership of property
  11. 17. felt that people's natural state was one of freedom and peace and that people come together establishing a basic sense of peace
  12. 18. felt that all people are born selfish and will seek only personal interests and felt that people needed to be taught obedience and lead by a supreme ruler to avoid chaos