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Government

Across
A set of established rules or accepted norms of conduct in people's relationships with other individuals, organizations, and institutions.
The idea that every person has the same rights and responsibilities under the law
The idea that citizens should have the ability to directly participate in their own government by voting and running for public office.
The idea that a people can vote, and even vote to replace their lawmakers, was not a new idea except in the American colonies.
Ideal that the law applies not only to the governed but also the government. This core value gives authority to the justice system, which grants citizens protection from the government, by requiring that any accusation of a crime be proved by the government before the person is punished.
Down
The idea that people should be free to pursue their own paths, even to the extent of making their own mistakes.
The refusal to obey certain laws, regulations, or requirements, of a government, because one believes those laws to be detrimental to the freedom or right of the people to exercise government, guaranteed personal and civil liberties. In principle, it is the nonviolent steps taken to resist or refuse to obey the law.
Ensures that any accused person has an opportunity to confront his or her accusers and provide a defense.
Derives from two Greek words. Demos- common people. Kratos- rule. Therefore, fundamentally democracy means the rule of the common people or in Abraham Lincoln terms, is government for the people, by the people, and of the people.