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Unit 1 Review

Unit 1 word puzzle review. Some answers contain multiple words with spaces between them. Be sure to include spaces in your responses to ensure accuracy.
Horizontales
A government where power is held by one individual, often a dictator.
The authority of a state to govern itself without outside interference.
The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws and running the daily operations of the government.
The primary author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president.
A system where a king or queen’s power is limited by a constitution and laws.
Philosopher who wrote the "Second Treatise on Government" and argued for the protection of life, liberty, and property.
Philosopher who argued for the separation of powers within government to prevent tyranny.
The idea that the government’s power comes from the people.
A government controlled by a small group of people.
A government where one leader holds total control, often through force.
Verticales
1215 document that limited the power of the English king and influenced the development of constitutional law.
A government where a king or queen has unlimited power.
A political community with a defined territory, government, population, and sovereignty.
Philosopher known for his work “Leviathan,” which argued for a strong, centralized authority to prevent chaos.
A 1689 document that established rights for citizens and limited the powers of the monarchy.
The theory that individuals consent to form a government in exchange for protection of their rights.
A government where the people have the power to make decisions through voting.
Philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract" and believed in direct democracy and the general will of the people.
The principle that everyone, including government leaders, must follow the law.