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Ideologies, Parties, Citizens

Socials 9 - Mrs. Bronson
Across
An extreme and quick change from the status quo
Type of equality where the government distributes wealth more evenly to ensure all people have a chance to reach their potential.
A Canadian political party that sits the furthest to the right.
A person hired to make a person or party look good in the media.
A type of economy where the government makes all the economic decisions.
A economic system in which economic decisions are made according to the market forces of supply and demand.
When people look after their own interests before the interests of society as a group
A type of government that governs in the middle ranges of the political and economic spectrums.
A type of economy where the gov't does not make any economic decisions.
The belief that the interests of society come before the interests of the individual.
A type of capitalism in which the government regulates the profit driven capitalists.
Down
A term that means government ownership.
A term that refers to the way things have always been done.
A quick change back to the old ways of doing things in response to some influence or force.
A Canadian political party that sits closest to the centre.
A mixed economy where some corporations are government owned while others are privately owned.
A Canadian political party that sits the furthest to the left.
A type of equality where all citizens have an equal opportunity to reach their potential without the help of gov't programs
A political ideology that believes the government should some controls over the economy.
A political and economic ideology that believes in complete control over society.
An ideology that believes the government should not have a role in the private lives of its citizens.
A type of disobedience that involves breaking certain laws while protesting against a different law.
A group of like-minded individuals who join ranks to influence government policy.
A political ideology where all of Canada's main political parties govern from.
A person hired to convince high-level bureaucrats and/or politicians to implement certain policies while blocking others.
An ideology that sits on the extreme right of the political spectrum.
A list of priorities and plan for governing published by a political party.
A term that means the government does not own it.