Across
- 4. A form of government in which the head of state acquires power by heredity.
- 6. A mixed system of governance combining presidential and parliamentary features.
- 7. A centralized state with a single supreme authority.
- 9. Classic theocratic republic
- 10. A classical example of parliamentary monarchy in Europe.
- 11. A part of unitary state that has the right to be self-controlled in internal issues.
- 14. A monarchy that has a formal constitution.
- 15. A monarchy with a strong power of the monarch.
- 18. A state structure where sovereignty is constitutionally divided between central and regional authorities.
- 19. A state with totalitarian political regime.
- 20. of Powers – The principle dividing authority into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
- 21. A branch of government, that upholds the rule of law and ensures justice.
- 23. A regime with limited political pluralism and concentrated executive power.
Down
- 1. A republic where the president is both head of state and head of government.
- 2. A political regime characterized by free and fair elections and political pluralism.
- 3. A model of total domination analyzed by Hannah Arendt.
- 5. A monarchy where monarch is a formal figure and executive branch headed by Prime Minister holds the real power.
- 8. A union of sovereign states formed for specific purposes.
- 12. – The thinker who formulated the classical doctrine of separation of powers.
- 13. – The branch responsible for law-making.
- 16. The branch responsible for implementing laws.
- 17. form of republic in which the government is politically accountable to parliament.
- 22. System – The totality of institutions, norms, and relationships through which political power is exercised.
- 24. A regime with laws based on religious doctrine and governed by clergy.
