Across
- 2. A self-sufficient association that encompasses cultural, political and religious needs.
- 4. The three branches of the government: Executive, - , and Legislative.
- 6. State without sovereignty or government.
- 13. French jurist and philosopher who believed that power and strength alone is insufficient to govern.
- 14. State was created when a group of people conquered an area through force.
- 16. Refers to the power over public opinion.
- 18. The supreme power of the state to exercise its interest on its people within its territory.
- 21. his political treatise serves as a guide for new princes and royals.
- 22. It includes bodies of land, water, and airspace – determined by the state’s laws and international treaties.
- 23. Number of elements of a state.
- 24. Number of associate justices in the Supreme Court.
- 25. Those that live within the bounds of the state and carries out the responsibilities as a social unit for the state.
- 26. Largest acknowledged social order.
- 27. - power is a nation's ability or capability to safeguard its national interests' aims and objectives in regard to other nations.
Down
- 1. Similar to the modern concept of the state, also known as commonwealth.
- 3. State that has a recognized sovereignty and is considered as a state even by other states.
- 5. According to Section 1 of the Article III of the Philippine Constitution, “No person shall be deprived of life, - or property without due process of law, nor any person be denied the equal protection of the laws”.
- 7. An individual was given power to govern by God or the gods.
- 8. A two-chamber Congress
- 9. The limitation of an inherent power that states the property or income of a foreign state or government may not be the subject of taxation by another state.
- 10. Believed that “power is defined as the ability to persuade others to do something they would not otherwise do by rewarding or promising to reward them, or depriving or threatening to deprive them of something they value.”
- 11. State as enlargement of a family under the authority of the head of the family.
- 12. Eminent - is the power of the state or for those who are entrusted with this power to seize private property for the use of the public provided that in exchange for just compensation.
- 15. States were formed by people who agreed to establish a society that prioritizes common good.
- 17. The element of the state that enforces laws and ensures obedience of the people.
- 19. A state is a social contract because the people had an agreement to not infringe the rights of each others' natural rights.
- 20. Binded by a common culture, religion, language, history, etc.
