Across
- 5. A written agreement that establishes a government's basic principles.
- 7. The state of order and peace in a society.
- 8. The process of resolving disputes between individuals and organizations.
- 10. The body of laws that govern a country.
- 11. The system of courts and judges that interpret and enforce the law.
- 16. The right to freely express one's views and opinions.
- 17. The process of making and implementing laws
- 18. The process of removing a government official from office.
- 22. The right to vote in elections.
- 23. A group of advisors to the head of government.
- 26. A group of people who share the same political beliefs and work together to achieve them.
- 27. The system of government in which power is shared between the central government and regional governments.
- 28. The study of government and politics.
- 29. The practice of spending government funds on specific projects to benefit a particular constituency.
- 30. The right to vote.
Down
- 1. The system of government in which power is held by a small group of people, often a monarchy or aristocracy.
- 2. The system by which a country is governed.
- 3. A person who holds elected office.
- 4. The basic rights and freedoms to which all citizens are entitled.
- 6. The system of government in which the people hold power and elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
- 9. The distribution of resources and opportunities in a society.
- 12. The division of a country into smaller administrative units, such as states, provinces, or counties.
- 13. A government in which a single party holds all the power.
- 14. The exercise of power or authority by political leaders.
- 15. The study of government and political behavior.
- 19. The protection of individual rights and freedoms
- 20. The use of force or threats of force to achieve political goals.
- 21. A person who holds political office.
- 24. The three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- 25. The process of electing representatives to government.
