Across
- 4. is an example of a Democratic state
- 7. system that encourages cooperation rather than competition among citizens.
- 10. governments in which a collection of individuals rules over a nation.
- 11. a power system that appoints a person as head of state for life or until abdication. Authority traditionally passes down through a succession line related to one's bloodline and birth order within the ruling royal family,
- 12. is an example of a feudal kingdom (Now France)
- 14. refers to a government form in which a small, elite ruling class
- 16. form of government that allows the people to choose leadership. The primary goal is to govern through fair representation and prevent abuses of power.
- 17. is an example of a Totalitarian state
- 18. is an example of a Theocracy state
Down
- 1. is an example of a Monarchy state
- 2. authoritarian form of government in which the ruling party recognizes no limitations whatsoever on its power, including in its citizens' lives or rights.
- 3. The political, economic, and social system in the Middle Ages, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal.
- 5. is an example of a Socialist state
- 6. a form of government in which a specific religious ideology determines the leadership, laws, and customs.
- 8. is an example of a Communists state
- 9. is an example of an Oligarchy state
- 13. centralized form of government led by a single party that is often authoritarian in its rule..
- 15. Is an example of a Aristocracy state
