5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions Vocabulary
Across
- 6. Practical politics of reality; a system of principles based on practical rather than moral considerations
- 7. The movement of people away from their own countries to live in another country
- 8. A group of people who were escaped slaves in the Americas, establishing their own settlements away from plantations
- 13. The movement of people into a country from other countries
- 14. A group of people who have European and African ancestry
- 15. The direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question; popular referendum
- 17. A form of government in which people elect representatives to create and enforce laws; inspired from Enlightenment thinking
- 19. Rights that all humans have under natural law; includes life, liberty, and property
- 20. Polynesian people living in New Zealand since the mid-1200
Down
- 1. A group of people who were born from Europeans in the Americas
- 2. A period where the new government executed thousands of people who opposed the French revolution
- 3. A movement aimed to create a more modern, unified state
- 4. An economic system based on the idea of a country exporting more than they import
- 5. A group of people who were born in Europe and were colonists in the Americas
- 9. A group of people who have European and Native Indian ancestry
- 10. Intense loyalty to others who speak the same language and/or share culture
- 11. The intellectuals of the Enlightenment that explored social, political, and economic theories in new ways; examples are John Locke, Voltaire, and Adam Smith
- 12. A French colony used to grow sugar and coffee
- 16. Strong, local leaders with regional power bases; oftentimes, this group disregarded representative forms of government and the rule of law
- 18. A legislative body in France; composed of three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners