Across
- 6. permanent population, territory to rule, government (including bureaucracy), and international recognition
- 7. a group of people united by common culture, race, history – has shared goals and common interests
- 11. Influencing government policies so that one can get more money for providing a good than it costs to produce
- 14. The government creates state-sponsored organizations to control various aspects of the economy and civil society
- 19. institutions and individuals, such as executive, legislature, judiciary, and bureaucracy, that make legally binding decisions for the state, and that have the lawful right to use power to enforce those decisions
- 21. An overthrow of a regime based on widespread popular support
- 22. A political unit with sovereignty and authority over its territory and population
- 23. Australia, Canada, the United States, and Japan are all examples of:
- 24. Some citizens (especially government officials) are above the law and can shape it to their will
- 25. States that permit zero individual freedom and seek to control all aspects of its citizens' personal lives
Down
- 1. Citizens get special benefits (goods and services) in exchange for political support of the ruling party
- 2. The use of force to threaten opponents and gain compliance
- 3. States that lack civil liberties such as freedom of speech with limited freedom in elections and governmental changes
- 4. When a government is replaced by another form of government (eg. Mexico's change from authoritarianism to democracy)
- 5. When a different party or group replaces the previously existing party, but no fundamental change in the government occurs (eg. Democrats beating Republicans in an election)
- 8. A set of appointed officials and government workers
- 9. A situation in which government officials embezzle large amounts of money at the expense of the public; "rule of thieves"
- 10. A form of government or administration; a governmental or social system
- 12. A government's obligation to share information with common citizens, keeping the government accountable for their actions
- 13. supporting one's own nation, especially to the point of excluding the interests of other nations
- 15. A regime that pretends to be completely democratic although it controls and limits some aspects of free democracy
- 16. An overthrow of government by a small number of people, often military leaders
- 17. The North Korean totalitarian government forces citizens to idolize Kim Il-Sung. This is an example of a...
- 18. the authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- 20. All citizens (including government officials) are below the law
