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World History final exam government Crossword
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1) this term is also known as “apartness” and refers to the system of racial segregation in South Africa for much of the Twentieth Century
2) the political and economic theory that holds that society as a whole, usually in the form of government, controls the means of production
3) a decentralized political system whereby lesser lords took an oath of loyalty to a higher lord or king, where the lord or king would provide protection in return for service
4) a government where all citizens were responsible for actively participating in government
6) the U.S. policy which guaranteed the independence of Latin American countries, but which also warned that any European country who intervened in the region would have to fight the U.S.
7) this term refers to the unique cultural identity of a people, or pride and devotion to your country
11) a government in which a ruler has total power
12) a political philosophy that glorifies the state over the individual, emphasizes the need for a strong central government led by a single ruler, and includes the idea of a single party system and pursuit of an aggressive form of nationalism
14) a new world governance organization which was created after World War Two; the U.S. would join (and host) this group and the UN would be given the power to wage war
18) the law that applied to all people throughout the kingdom
20) a family of rulers whose right to rule is passed on within the family
21) the basic unit of the Sumerian civilization, it involved a city which maintained political and economic control over the surrounding countryside
22) the document signed in 1215 which limited the power of the English King and protected the rights of the nobles
25) the more solidified economic organization of European countries which created, as one of its first goals, a common form of currency for Europe known as the euro
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5) government by a king or a queen
8) this was the political view of most Americans prior to World War Two in that they wished to remain neutral
9) a term which referred to the absolute ruler in the Roman Republic, the same type of rule that the Romans turned to when Julius Caesar was put into power after his defeat of Pompey’s forces, though it was usually supposed to be a temporary system of rule
10) a political philosophy that held that people should be as free as possible from government restraint; believed in the protection of civil liberties; wanted religious toleration and a separation of church and state; favored government ruled by a constitution
13) a theory based on the works of Karl Marx which is also known as the complete form of socialism
15) rule by the few (example: a council of ten individuals making the political decisions)
16) a government that controls the political, economic, social, intellectual, and cultural lives of its citizens
17) system of government in which the citizens elect leaders to represent them
19) this was the foreign policy of the U.S. that indicated that we would supply money to any country threatened by communist expansion, the first of which was Greece
23) the belief or reliance on having a strong military
24) the extension of a nation’s power over other lands in political, economic, and social terms
26) the weak political association of independent states in Germany and Italy
27) an upper class whose wealth and power is based on the ownership of land
28) a political philosophy that was based on tradition and social stability; favored obedience to political authority; believed organized religion was crucial to order in society; hated revolution; were unwilling to accept demands from people who wanted individual rights
29) an administrative organization with officials and regular procedures
30) a government in which one person seizes power by force, though the Greeks did not necessarily see tyrants as being oppressive or wicked (example: Cleisthenes seizing power from the aristocrats in Athens)
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