Across
- 10. A political organization with a centralized government.
- 13. A body of fundamental laws setting out principles of government.
- 14. The power to enforce and administer laws.
- 15. The principle that the greater number should exercise greater power.
- 20. Freedoms or entitlements protected by law.
- 21. A form of government where citizens vote on laws directly.
- 22. A duty or obligation to act in a certain way.
Down
- 1. The liberty of individuals to exercise their rights.
- 2. All the things a government decides to do.
- 3. Personal life not controlled by the government.
- 4. A form of government where citizens vote on laws directly.
- 5. The power to interpret laws and settle disputes.
- 6. The power to make laws.
- 7. The responsibilities of a citizen, like voting or jury service.
- 8. The institution through which a society makes and enforces public policies.
- 9. Protecting the rights and freedoms of the minority in the face of majority rule.
- 11. A form of government in which one person or party has absolute power.
- 12. A system of government where power is held by the people.
- 16. The state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities.
- 17. The process of making decisions for groups, typically governments.
- 18. A government in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions.
- 19. An agreement reached by mutual concessions.
