Unit 4: Political Patterns and Processes

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Across
  1. 2. a culturally defined group of people with shared past and common future who relate to territory and government
  2. 5. where individual states come together to work together toward common goals
  3. 11. a defined political entity with a government, territory, population and sovereignty recognized by other states.
  4. 16. the delegation of power to a lower level government or state
  5. 17. the distribution of power and resources
  6. 18. a theoretical perspective that emphasizes the role of material resources and determining power dynamics
  7. 19. Government a government system where the power is shared better the central authority and states
Down
  1. 1. a theoretical perspective that illuminates how gender shapes power structures and inequalities demonstrating how seemingly neutral systems can reinforce patriarchal dominance
  2. 2. a state whose territory corresponds to that particular ethnicity
  3. 3. the ability to have something or someone do something they normally wouldn't do on its own
  4. 4. a theoretical perspective that highlights the importance of shared ideals, beliefs, and norms in shaping power relations
  5. 6. acquiring territory or gaining control over the political or economic life of other countries
  6. 7. State a country that contains more than one ehtincy with tradition of self-determination
  7. 8. a country’s sense of property and attachment towards its own territory
  8. 9. government a government system where the central authority is weak and the states maintain their power
  9. 10. land politically attached to a larger piece of land but not physically attached
  10. 12. a tax on imported and exported goods
  11. 13. a permanent settlement that maintains ties to the home country
  12. 14. Government a government system where all the power is with the central authority and now power shared to the states
  13. 15. a piece of land totally surrounded by a foreign territory