PLS 401: Introduction

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

Across

  1. The last name of your course textbook's author. (7)
  2. A phrase that describes all schools of political thought that: 1) disagree about the proper ENDS of government; but 2) agree that constitutions should limit what MEANS governments use to pursue their ends. (TWO WORDS) (21)
  3. The rules and principles used to resolve conflict. (4)
  4. The process of conflict resolution; which can be either violent or non-violent; successful or unsuccessful. (8)
  5. A collection of individuals that interact with each other. (7)
  6. A political school of thought that: 1) has mixed views on the ENDS of government because this group endorses government guarantees of order, but opposes government guarantees of equality; in other words, this group values order over freedom, but freedom over equality; and 2) this group also rejects authoritarian or totalitarian MEANS to achieve their desired ends. (TWO WORDS) (24)

Down

  1. A phrase that describes all political schools of thought that: 1) disagree on the proper ENDS of government; but 2) agree that authoritative or totalitarian MEANS are justified to achieve those ends. (TWO WORDS) (20)
  2. A political school of thought that: 1) has mixed views on the ENDS of government because they endorse government guarantees of order, but oppose government guarantees of equality; in other words, they value order over freedom, but freedom over equality; and 2) advocates authoritarian or totalitarian MEANS to guarantee order and security. (TWO WORDS) (25)
  3. A political school of thought that: 1) endorses strong government to achieve the ENDS of order and equality, even at the expense of individual freedom; but 2) this group also rejects authoritarian or totalitarian MEANS to achieve their desired ends of equality and order. (TWO WORDS) (20)
  4. A political school of thought that: 1) has mixed views on the ENDS of government because they endorse government guarantees of equality, but oppose government guarantees of order; in other words, they value equality over freedom, but freedom over order; and 2) this group is willing to resort to authoritarian or totalitarian MEANS in order to achieve their most desired end of equality. (TWO WORDS) (16)
  5. A political school of thought which: 1) values the END of protecting individual freedom, even when that causes disorder or inequality; but 2) this group also rejects the overthrow of all government as the only MEANS to achieve individual freedom. These folks believe that, in all cases, the best government is the government that governs least but some government is sometimes necessary. (TWO WORDS) (23)
  6. A political school of thought that: 1) has mixed views on the ENDS of government because this group endorses government guarantees of equality, but opposes government guarantees of order; in other words, this group values equality over freedom, but freedom over order; and 2) this group rejects authoritarian or totalitarian MEANS to achieve their desired ends. (TWO WORDS) (19)
  7. A political school of thought that: 1) endorses strong government to achieve the ENDS of order and equality, even at the expense of individual freedom; and 2) advocates authoritarian or totalitarian MEANS to achieve those ends. (TWO WORDS) (17)
  8. A political school of thought which: 1) values the END of protecting individual freedom, even at the expense of creating disorder or inequality; and 2) also advocates the overthrow of all forms of government by any MEANS necessary, either violent or nonviolent. These folks believe that the best government is no government at all. (10)
  9. The formal institutions and processes that make, enforce, and adjudicate the laws. (10)


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