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Vocabulary Review for Political Science

This crossword activity will review essential vocabulary for political science

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Created Date 05.30.21
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  • A situation in which there are small differences in wealth among citizens.
  • The idea that citizens should have roughly equal economic circumstances.
  • Oppose government taxation, "big" government, illegal immigration, illegal drugs, and abortions.
  • Believe in economic equality andsupport legalized marijuana use and marriage equality.
  • Focuses on differences in wealth and belief that there should be only minor differences in individual wealth.
  • The idea that every American has the same chance to influence politics and achieve economic success.
  • A form of government in which the people hold power, either by acting directly or through elected representatives.
  • All citizens enjoy the same privileges, status, and rights before the laws.
  • The ability to pursue one’s own desires without interference from others.
  • The organizations, norms, and rules that structure government and public action.
  • An organization whose goal is to influence government.
  • Freedom from constraints or the interference of others.
  • The orientation of ­citizens of a state toward politics.
  • The ability—and provision of basic necessities—to pursue one’s goals.
  • A government in which ­citizens rule indirectly and make government decisions through their elected representatives.
  • The idea that legitimate government flows from the people.
  • The idea that government policy should ensure that all are comfortably cared for within the context of a capitalist economy.
  • The belief that all citizens have the same political rights and opportunities.

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