Across
- 5. declared America a Seperate nation from Great Britain
- 9. The view that the government should play a limited role in economic affairs and in helping individuals, while supporting traditional values and lifestyles
- 10. A governemnt where leaders have no accountability to the people
- 12. A system of ideas that are rooted in religious or philosophical beliefs in human nature, society, and government
- 14. Government system where the state owns and controls all capital and natural resources
- 17. These kinds of Presidential powers come from Congress or the president themself
- 18. Those who do not fully embrace liberalism or conservatism
- 19. The individuals and groups that make society's rules
- 20. Most powerful leader in the House of Representatives
Down
- 1. An unlimited hold on debate
- 2. the process of distributing House seats based on population
- 3. An ideology that involves opposition to almost all government regulation of the economy and of people's personal behavior
- 4. a set of political beliefs that advocate government intervention to promote general well-being and protection of civil rights
- 6. A procedure for closing depate and forcing a vote
- 7. an ideology which advocates a system in which welfare of the community, rather than profits, drives the economy
- 8. Governments where the people must obey the leaders who have no vrequirement to answer the people
- 11. These kinds of Presidential powers are found in the Constitution
- 13. People are the ultimate source of government power
- 15. President of the Senate; may call on members to speak and put questions to a vote; can;t take part in debates with the Senate
- 16. Commander in Cheif of the Armed Forces
