Across
- 1. All citizens are able to vote for the candidates of their choice.
- 4. An ideology that focuses on national unity and targets minority groups while suppressing political opposition.
- 7. An organized community that is managed and controlled by a group of people.
- 8. A form of government where the government holds absolute authority and has total control over all aspects of public and private life.
- 10. Type of government where the people are directly responsible for participating in making decisions.
- 12. A system of government where a single individual holds the power and acts as head of state, typically for life.
Down
- 2. Individuals are elected and given the authority to make decisions on behalf of the public.
- 3. A system of government where there is a strong, central authority that limits the power of the other branches of government.
- 5. Citizens can vote for and elect someone who represents their values and beliefs.
- 6. A form of society that has no government.
- 8. A system of government where one or more religious leader is the ruler and is seen as the supreme ruling authority.
- 9. A system of government where the power is in the hands of one individual without regard for the will of the people of the law.
- 11. A system of government where the power is placed in the hands of a small group, typically people who are extremely wealthy.
