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Chapter 1-3 Crossword

CADET:
CLASS:                                  DUE DATE:                          MR. KELLEY
Horizontales
An individual's ideas about right and wrong to be practiced in one's personal life.
Limited government; rule of law.
The right of the people of a nation to change or overthrow a government that does not serve its interests, such as the respect for and protection of the rights of the people and their common good.
A country; the standard unit of political organizations in the world.
"Rule of the people"; A form of government in which all citizens exercise political power, either directly or through their elected representatives.
A system of social, economic, and political organization in Europe form the ninth to about the fifteenth century in which a politically weak monarch shared powers with nobility.
Verticales
A politically independent community consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.
An economic system in which the means of producing and distributing goods are privately owned and operated for profit in competitive markets.
Fundamental rights inherent to being a human that every person therefore possesses that can not be taken away by government or another entity.
The ideals and practices of ancient Greek and Romans city-states that emphasized civic participation and the responsibility of citizens for the well-being of their polity, or country.
Dedication of citizens to the common welfare of their community or country; even at the cost of their personal interest.
Ideas, beliefs, and practices that have their historical roots in Judaism and Christianity.
Presumption of an imaginary or actual agreement among people to set-up a government and obey its laws.
The values and principles of right and wrong pertaining to public policies and actions.
British legislature; consists of two houses - The House of Lords (Nobility) and House of Commons (Common People).
Constitutions that include elements of the rule of one (Monarchy), the few (aristocracy or oligarchy), and many (democracy).
A plan of government that sets for the structures and powers of government.
A form of government that derives its powers directly or indirectly from the people.
The good of the community as a whole, as contrasted with private interests that may conflict with public interests.