1. NAME Citizenship 2nd
Secondary
1. A moral or a legal claim to have or get something or
to behave in a particular way.
3. (A written document with forms) the set of political
principles by which a state or organization is
governed, especially in relation to the rights of the
people it governs.
6. Willingness to accept behaviour and beliefs which
are different from your own, although you might not
agree with or approve of them.
Example: This period in history is not
noted for its religious ……...
7. Something that you feel you have to do because it is
your moral or legal responsibility
9. In some countries, the group of (usually) elected
politicians or other people who make the laws for
their country.
2. The feeling of being happy.
4. An international organization that was established in
1945 and aims to solve world problems in a peaceful
way.
(It has two words. U….. N......
In Spanish its name is ONU)
5. The belief in freedom and equality between people,
or a system of government based on this belief, in
which power is either held by elected representatives
or directly by the people themselves
8. A person who is a member of a particular country and
who has rights because of being born there or because
of being given rights.