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Basic Principles of Government
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government : essential part of every nation
publicpolicy : all that the government decides to make laws about
four : how many characteristics of a nation state
territory : land
population : people living in territory
sovereignty : power to determine its form of government and it economy and social policies
publicservices : education, roads, police (purposes of government
Marxisttheory : those who hold control of the economy have the real power in a society
powerelite : important policies are made by three groups; corporate leaders, top military officers, and a few political leaders
bureaucrates : the people behind the scenes are responsible for managing societies
pluralist : identified as one specific group holding power, money or prestige
evolution : theory of evolving of parental rule to clan rule to tribal rule and beyond
force : theory that governments were formed when a person or group took control of an area forced all within to summit to authority
divineright : theory that god created the state and chose certain people to rule.
socialcontract : theory the governed and those governing have obligations to each other, that the people being governed will support the government
Basic Principles of Government
Across:| 1. | important policies are made by three groups; corporate leaders, top military officers, and a few political leaders | | 6. | power to determine its form of government and it economy and social policies | | 8. | theory of evolving of parental rule to clan rule to tribal rule and beyond | | 9. | theory that governments were formed when a person or group took control of an area forced all within to summit to authority | | 10. | the people behind the scenes are responsible for managing societies | | 11. | theory that god created the state and chose certain people to rule. | | 12. | essential part of every nation | | 13. | all that the government decides to make laws about |
| | Down:| 1. | education, roads, police (purposes of government | | 2. | land | | 3. | those who hold control of the economy have the real power in a society | | 4. | identified as one specific group holding power, money or prestige | | 5. | people living in territory | | 6. | theory the governed and those governing have obligations to each other, that the people being governed will support the government | | 7. | how many characteristics of a nation state |
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Basic Principles of Government
Across:| 1. | important policies are made by three groups; corporate leaders, top military officers, and a few political leaders | | 6. | power to determine its form of government and it economy and social policies | | 8. | theory of evolving of parental rule to clan rule to tribal rule and beyond | | 9. | theory that governments were formed when a person or group took control of an area forced all within to summit to authority | | 10. | the people behind the scenes are responsible for managing societies | | 11. | theory that god created the state and chose certain people to rule. | | 12. | essential part of every nation | | 13. | all that the government decides to make laws about |
| | Down:| 1. | education, roads, police (purposes of government | | 2. | land | | 3. | those who hold control of the economy have the real power in a society | | 4. | identified as one specific group holding power, money or prestige | | 5. | people living in territory | | 6. | theory the governed and those governing have obligations to each other, that the people being governed will support the government | | 7. | how many characteristics of a nation state |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only