Across
- 5. - A group or party that disagrees with the government.
- 7. - Someone who guides or governs a group of people.
- 10. - A country’s full control over its own laws and decisions.
- 14. - The practice of managing international relationships peacefully.
- 15. - A planned effort to win an election or support an idea.
- 18. - Dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by leaders.
- 21. - Freedoms and privileges people have by law.
- 24. - A process where people vote for leaders or decisions.
- 26. - A public protest to show support or disagreement.
- 27. - A set of rules that guides how a country is run.
- 28. - The state of being treated the same as others.
- 29. - Actions taken to influence people or win elections.
- 30. - A duty or obligation to do something.
Down
- 1. - A system of officials and rules in government.
- 2. - A large group of people under one government.
- 3. - Fair treatment of people according to the law.
- 4. - The way rules, laws, and policies are enforced and managed.
- 6. - A group of elected officials who make laws.
- 8. - A plan or rule made by the government or an organization.
- 9. - The legal right to make decisions and enforce rules.
- 11. - A person who belongs to a country and has rights.
- 12. - A rule made by the government that people must follow.
- 13. - Money people pay to the government for public services.
- 16. - The right to act, speak, or think without restriction.
- 17. - A group of people who run a country or community.
- 19. - The ability to control or influence others.
- 20. - An official instruction about what people can or cannot do.
- 22. - A change made to improve laws or systems.
- 23. - A system where people vote to choose their leaders.
- 25. - Activities related to government, leadership, and decision-making.
