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  1. 3. submitting to popular vote a measure proposed or passed by the legislative body or by popular initiative
  2. 5. somebody who looks for wrongdoings, specifically in politics, in hopes to expose someone
  3. 6. an order or warning given by somebody with authority
  4. 8. how well the society is and what is being done to make it better
  5. 9. wanting to learn about something
  6. 11. central bank of US
Down
  1. 1. political movement to advance the human condition through social reform
  2. 2. a Progressive Party that was a third party in the US formed by past president Theodore Roosevelt
  3. 4. relating to a governing body, a town, or a city
  4. 7. expected to justify actions or decisions
  5. 10. the right to vote more specifically in political elections