Across
- 2. Education Education that is required to instill civic virtue among the members of society.
- 5. rights Rights possessed by individuals as opposed to those rights which belong to groups
- 6. A great religious reform movement in Europe in the 1500s that led to the establishment of Protestant churches.
- 7. Ages A period during which the political, economic and military structure was Characterized by feudalism
- 8. Welfare The good of the community as a whole
- 10. Variations among the members of society such as wealth, religion, race, etc.
- 11. Groups that seek to promote their own special interests regardless of the common welfare
- 12. Republicanism: Theory of government that holds that the best kind of government is one that promotes the common welfare instead of the interests of only one class of citizens.
Down
- 1. An economic system in which the means of producing and distributing goods are privately owned and operated for profit.
- 3. Republic A society that served as the model for the theory of classical republicism
- 4. A political & economic system in which a king or queen shared power with nobility.
- 6. A great revival of art and learning in Europe during the 14th - 17th centuries.
- 9. Virtue The dedication of citizens to the common welfare above their own individual interests