Across
- 1. - (two words) They wanted to create a perfect society for all members of society.
- 3. - (one word) Trying to make things better for man through an increased role of government.
- 7. - (two words) When the society elects people to represent them in government.
- 12. - (Three words) A time of great prosperity for some but also a time of economic hardship for most. The age of Contradictions.
- 15. - (one word) The belief that someone's individual freedom is an important thing in society.
- 19. - (one word) A political system where the decisions are made by a majority rule.
- 21. - (two words) This Philosopher believed in the right to life, liberty and property. Citizens are able to rebel against their government that doesn’t respect their rights.
- 23. - (one word) a government planning committee, identifies the country's economic needs and determines how to fulfill them.
- 24. - (one word) Known for a free market economy, with little to no government involvement.
- 25. - (four words) This voting system happens in Canada, where the winner of a riding has the most votes when voting close. This doesn’t mean they have a majority rule (over 50%).
- 26. - (one word) The belief that everyone should have a role in society, which helps protect the welfare of the group as a whole.
- 27. - (one word) Biased or incomplete information used to sway people to accept certain beliefs.
- 29. - (one word) Selective breeding to improve the genetic quality of the stock. It deemed a lot of people unfit to bear children.
- 30. - (two words) Was known as the “champion of equality”. This philosopher was also seen as the forefather of socialism.
- 31. - (one word) They appealed to the people's emotions and basic instincts, used the slogan “Peace, bread, land, and all power to the soviets”.
- 32. - (two words) Wrote the Communist Manifesto.
- 34. - (two words) Where within the government there is a Governor General, who represents the crown. They both must follow the rules of the constitution.
- 36. - (oneword) When Britain decided to create a mass movement for working people called the “People's Charter”.
- 39. - (one word) a form of government where political rule is given to a monarch who has a divine rule, and leads without any checks or balances.
- 42. - (three words) Created the “New Deal” for the American people.
- 44. - (one word) A policy towards a rival nation characterized by increased diplomatic, commercial and cultural contact and the desire to reduce tensions through negotiations.
- 45. - (two words) Built New Lanark, believed that people were a product of their environment.
- 46. - (two words) Known as the “Champion of Absolutism”. Believes citizens should give up their rights to the government for peace and security.
- 47. - (three words) “ I am free to do what I want, as long as it doesn’t harm others.”
- 48. - (two words) Members of government must vote with the party leadership. No matter what the people they represent say.
- 49. - (two words) The consumer makes the decision on what to buy, therefore determining what will be produced.
- 50. - (three words) “we need more citizens who are less concerned about what their government can do for them, and more concerned about what they can do for the nation.”
Down
- 2. - (two words) Had the “square deal” - a fair deal, equal treatment for all.
- 4. - (one word) A Structure of beliefs that motivates people's social and political actions.
- 5. - (two words) Demand Side Economics, (All the problems have to do with the supply of money).
- 6. - (one word) Khruschev destroyed Stalin's image of a perfect leader, and promised a return to socialist equality.
- 8. - (two words) Favors Collectivism, has more government involvement.
- 9. - (two words) This favors individualism, the laissez-faire and people who support capitalism.
- 10. - (one word) Believed in the supply side economics, the road to serfdom.
- 11. - (two words) The first time the government intervened with laws to regulate working conditions.
- 13. - (one word) A professional revolutionary, with an iron will. Was known as a good planner with one aim- to overthrow the government.
- 14. - (two words) Assigning members of parliament seats according to popular vote.
- 16. - (one word) It is a response to poverty, and the belief it can be eradicated.
- 17. - (one word) Everyone works freely for the good of everyone else and does not try to gain more than the next person.
- 18. - (five words) Signified the end of the cold war.
- 20. - (one word) Believed in Checks and Balances, wanted to split the government into different branches (Legislative, Executive and Judiciary).
- 22. - (two words) Criticized unfair business practices, wrote “History of Standard Oil”.
- 28. - (one word) It is fundamental to democracy, and how we treat others with different viewpoints then ourselves.
- 33. - (three words) When the young Americans objected to fighting in the Vietnam war.
- 35. - (two words) A period of time where the philosophy of reason and individualism grew, and started with the questioning of doctrines and values.
- 37. - (one word) A political system where decisions are made by a small group in power known as the elite.
- 38. - (two words) “Leave it alone”
- 40. - (one word) A political system in which one party government controls all aspects of individual rights. With one leader in control of that party.
- 41. - (two words) organized groups of workers who have goals to increase wages, shorten working hours and get safer working conditions.
- 43. - (one word) He is known as the “champion of free speech”. “ I would rather be led by a fine lion than 1000 rats of my own species”.
