Citizenship Unit 1

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M B W E V L N E T M I G R A T I O N F G
N H A C D P D E F A M A T I O N P J C I
N N L I L B Y S I U K I I O T E R S B L
G O L T T G W U R K B Y T V E W E A U N
L K A S U M W P U S R V M D T R I W H R
G U N U O L X R R P X B I P I N E M C N
C S I J E O F O O D F G C V K L L I A R
O I M L O G O C X W J R A O F I S A E V
O B I A T S J S X L M R Y A S M T U I E
K F R R X J V A R M T V R B K E E W Q Q
J K C U L A L E Q L W E C P Y R R W V X
Q W F T P R B B U U S P X R D I E E K R
Y Y V A O F G A V T S T S B X T O P L F
X I T N B V N H A D N K O J X O T I K E
G T Q U H O A T M J S O N Q A C Y N T I
V U N E L W E P A H G K K W G R P M F B
Y I C O N S T I T U T I O N Y A I P O G
X Y L K M S L D P I Y G D W Q C N H D R
E I Q L T E E V D H G L M L V Y G L P K
C R F B A J X T H H E D M J J U D A J W

Clues

  • A set of rules that describe which institutions hold power within a state. (12)
  • A society in which people have power because of their abilities not because of money or social position (11)
  • Area of law concerned with state bringing proceeding against and individual to punish them for breaching in the law (8, 3)
  • Latin for 'beyond the powers' (5, 5)
  • Latin term for 'let us have the body'. A person detained has the right to question the legality of their detention (6, 6)
  • Over-simplication or a generalised impression of a group's identity or behaviour (12)
  • System whereby a government taxes citizens in order to provide social services and benefits to those that need them (7, 5)
  • The difference between those immagrating and those emigrating, the 'in' and 'out' figures. (3, 9)
  • To damage the reputation of a person or group by saying things about them which aren't true (10)
  • Two main rules: No one should be judge in own case. Both sides have a right to be heard (7, 7)

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