World Governments Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. Pride in one’s state.
  2. 4. A value whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper, thus giving it authority and power.
  3. 7. A state so weak that its political structures collapse, leading to anarchy and violence.
  4. 8. A sense of belonging to a nation and a belief in its political aspirations
  5. 9. The set of beliefs that states that all people are equal and should share equally in a country's money, or the political systems based on these beliefs.
  6. 13. An organization or activity that is self-perpetuating and valued for its own sake.
  7. 15. Respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour.
  8. 17. That accepts aspects of politics because they have been institutionalized over a long period of time.
  9. 18. A conflict in which one or more groups within a country develop clear aspirations for political independence, clashing with other as a result.
  10. 19. The leadership or elite in charge of running the state.
  11. 20. An individual’s relationship to the state, wherein citizens swear allegiance to that state and the state in return is obligated to provide rights to those citizens.
Down
  1. 1. A shared material standard of individuals within a community, society, or country.
  2. 3. A state that is able to fulfill basic tasks, such as defending territory, making and enforcing rules, collection taxes, and managing the economy,
  3. 5. The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries.
  4. 6. The organization that maintains a monopoly of force over a given territory.
  5. 10. A group that desires self-government through an independent state.
  6. 11. A conflict in which different ethnic groups struggle to achieve certain political or economic goals at each other’s expense.
  7. 12. A process on which political power is “sent down” to lower levels of state and
  8. 14. The fundamental rules and norms of politics, embodying long-term goals regarding individual freedom and collective equality, where power should reside, and the use of that power.
  9. 16. The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public.