Citizenship Key Words
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W | N | S | U | W | C | V | R | T | S | W | G | I | L | B | A | G | W | R | K | A |
B | X | O | O | J | I | L | J | T | K | N | A | N | M | T | C | L | U | D | J | O |
D | F | C | D | A | T | B | U | V | I | W | U | D | N | X | T | E | G | N | C | L |
I | M | I | K | D | I | W | R | V | T | X | J | I | X | X | I | G | G | P | G | M |
C | S | A | V | H | Z | J | I | V | A | Q | R | V | A | N | V | A | A | S | F | E |
T | S | L | I | J | E | Y | S | D | O | J | U | I | M | S | E | L | U | S | P | V |
A | I | C | U | V | N | S | D | H | A | Y | C | D | I | T | C | R | H | P | F | S |
T | S | I | X | H | S | O | I | M | T | K | K | U | T | G | I | I | N | U | Y | Y |
O | T | T | G | K | H | I | C | W | M | I | H | A | A | G | T | G | I | O | U | X |
R | H | I | I | V | I | C | T | I | Y | W | G | L | I | G | I | H | E | R | R | R |
S | G | Z | F | B | P | F | I | R | A | S | O | I | E | T | Z | T | I | G | B | D |
H | I | E | P | U | G | D | O | N | J | W | N | S | T | K | E | S | T | T | C | U |
I | R | N | P | C | F | I | N | M | G | O | N | M | Z | O | N | F | K | S | O | E |
P | N | S | E | S | H | T | P | G | Y | E | H | V | I | U | S | E | F | E | J | N |
Q | A | H | P | R | K | U | V | G | S | D | X | V | O | L | H | U | D | R | V | A |
P | M | I | D | L | H | O | N | F | I | Q | G | B | N | I | I | N | S | E | M | Y |
Q | U | P | C | U | O | P | G | F | U | V | O | W | I | M | P | A | W | T | I | T |
I | H | H | P | C | N | A | F | P | H | I | R | G | I | I | W | B | Y | N | T | E |
H | D | X | O | M | H | G | U | V | W | H | R | L | D | D | M | K | X | I | H | R |
D | U | Q | Y | V | D | R | N | W | K | C | O | V | P | W | H | F | M | H | M | J |
H | H | K | D | V | M | F | A | C | F | D | T | X | Q | H | I | Q | D | H | Y | R |
Clues
- A belief in the supreme importance of the human individual, rather than any social group. (13)
- An organisation that represents the concerns of a particular group (8, 5)
- Government in which one person or a small group holds complete authority (12)
- His writing emphasises the importance for societies to have a carefully crafted balance between rights and responsibilities. (6, 7)
- Individuals legal membership of and recognition by a state that grants mutual rights and obligations between state and citizen (11)
- The belief that citizens who have done well out of life have a moral duty to be active, participating members of their community, volunteering to serve others. (6, 11)
- The idea that citizenship implies social rights that guarantee an individual a minimum social status (6, 11)
- The power to hear and decide cases (12)
- The rights granted to citizens by virtue of their membership of their particular state. (5, 6)
- Universal and fundamental rights that derive from peoples humanity.They cannot be granted, taken or limited for they are inalienable and innate. (5, 6)
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