Our Civic Duty

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Across
  1. 5. the study of the rights and duties of citizenship
  2. 6. the ability of an individual or group to get what it wants
  3. 9. the systematic and deliberate attempt to kill all members of an ethnic, racial or other cultural group
  4. 13. rights the rights of people affect by criminal acts
  5. 14. Rights rights that ensure that people living with physical or mental disabilities have access to a full range of services
  6. 15. military or economic measures by which one or more countries try to force another country to respect international law or human rights.
  7. 17. the right to give orders or make decisions
  8. 18. to decide or settle a dispute
  9. 19. Rights rights that protect people from discrimination and ensure equal access to opportunity
  10. 20. a form of decision making or a government system in which one person or a small group holds all power
  11. 23. Action a form of political activity that seeks to achieve a goal by the most immediate means, including civil disobedience and actions that may be violent and illegal
  12. 24. claims to which all people are entitled by moral or ethical principles of legal guarantees
  13. 25. not attached to any political party
  14. 26. qualities that one considers important
  15. 28. rights that do not impose a duty on the government
Down
  1. 1. people who leave their native country because of a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group
  2. 2. Disobedience non-violent refusal to obey laws in order to publicize an issue or political viewpoint and force reforms
  3. 3. differences and variety
  4. 4. the unlawful use or threatened use of extreme violence by individuals and groups to create widespread fear to achieve political goals
  5. 7. distorted or prejudice view not based on fairness and accuracy
  6. 8. the use of force or threats to ensure orderly behaviour; sometimes known as “government by force”
  7. 10. Declaration of Human Rights the international document adopted by the United Nations in 1948 that proclaims basic human rights for all people
  8. 11. for human immunodeficiency virus, the retrovirus that attacks the immune system, leaving the body unable to fight off infections and cancers and leading to AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome).
  9. 12. the belief that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity and that the well-being of all human kind is a necessary and worthy goal
  10. 14. unfair treatment that is based on prejudice rather than respect for equality and individual worth
  11. 16. Countries countries with a low average income and little technology
  12. 21. one who actively campaigns for or against a policy or social reforms
  13. 22. shielding the public from dangerous people, one goal of sentencing
  14. 27. harassment unwelcome conduct, of a sexual nature, directed toward a person