Across
- 2. – Political groups or parties that oppose the current government or its policies.
- 4. Rules created by authorities to control conduct or activities in society
- 5. A proposed law that is introduced for debate and approval in a legislative body.
- 7. – The study of the rights and duties of citizens in a society and their role in governance.
- 11. – Changes made to improve or correct existing political, economic, or social systems.
- 14. – A system of rules created and enforced by a governing authority to regulate behavior and ensure order.
- 16. – A set of fundamental principles or laws that guide a nation’s governance.
- 19. – The abuse of power for personal gain, often involving bribery or unethical actions.
- 21. – The suppression or control of information, ideas, or media deemed inappropriate by authorities.
- 23. – The management of international relations and negotiations between countries.
- 24. – A formal expression of choice or opinion, typically in an election or decision-making process.
- 25. A written law passed by a legislative body, or the process of performing duties or responsibilities in politics.
- 26. – Supreme authority or power of a state to govern itself.
- 27. – Fair treatment under the law, ensuring that individuals are treated equally and rights are upheld.
Down
- 1. The process of making or enacting laws.
- 3. – A formal process to remove a government official, often a president, from office due to misconduct.
- 5. – A system of government or organization characterized by strict procedures and hierarchy.
- 6. – A fundamental change in political power or organizational structures, often through force.
- 7. The misuse of authority for one's own benefit, compromising moral behavior.
- 8. – Rules or laws created by government authorities to control behavior and ensure order.
- 9. – The principle of separating religion from political or governmental affairs.
- 10. – Oppressive government ruled by a single leader with absolute power, often disregarding justice or fairness.
- 12. – A political system in which the people rule, typically through elected representatives.
- 13. – A political ideology focused on promoting national identity, culture, and interests.
- 15. – The openness of government processes, allowing the public to access information and hold leaders accountable.
- 16. The study of the rights and duties of citizens in a society and their role in governance
- 17. – A system of government where one person has absolute power.
- 18. – A system of government where power is shared between a central government and regional authorities.
- 20. A compulsory financial contribution levied by a government on individuals or entities to fund public services.
- 22. – Attempting to influence government decisions or lawmakers to favor a particular cause or group.
