9th Grade Semester 1 Review

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Across
  1. 2. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson; a document that declared the 13 colonies were no longer ruled by Britain
  2. 4. People who were opposed to ratifying the Constitution
  3. 5. The belief that the sun is at the center of the universe
  4. 7. Started with the storming of the Bastille, escalated with the beheading of King Louis XVI and the Reign of Terror, and ended when Napoleon came to power
  5. 8. People who wanted to ratify the Constitution
  6. 14. The practice of employing kids as young as 6 to work in factoires.
  7. 16. / A record or document referring to past events but not produced at the time
  8. 18. The world's first successful slave rebellion in the former colony of Saint Domingue
  9. 19. A scientist who challenged the Catholic Church by teaching that the sun was at the center of the universe
  10. 20. "_________ L'ouverture," the leader of the first successful rebellion and a former slave himself.
  11. 21. The middle system of production; expert merchants paid workers to make products at their homes; merchant kept the profits.
  12. 22. The system of production created by the Industrial Revolution, in which all workers came to the same location and performed a single task in the production process
  13. 23. A French philosopher of the Enlightenment who popularized the concept of separation of power
  14. 27. The period of the French Revolution during which Robespierre's government executed people he accused of being "enemies of the Revolution"
Down
  1. 1. The traditional belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe
  2. 3. Organizations that allowed employees to act together to achieve better working conditions.
  3. 6. A historical record or document produced by an eyewitness or other observer who lived during the time period in question
  4. 9. Beginning in the late 1700s, a period in which mechanical power replaced muscle power for the production of goods; AKA people stopped doing things by hand and started doing them by machine
  5. 10. A shift in thinking about the study of nature that began in the mid-1500s and moved beyond religious teachings
  6. 11. An intellectual movement of the 18th century that applied scientific methods to the study of society and government
  7. 12. The country in which the Industrial Revolution began
  8. 13. A French philosopher of the Enlightenment who believed in freedoms of speech and religion
  9. 15. An English philosopher of the Enlightenment who created social contract theory
  10. 17. The earliest system of production, in which people were experts at making something which they sold locally and kept the profit.
  11. 24. Created a system of government for Northwest Territory; laid out the process for new states to join the union
  12. 25. Comparing multiple sources to see how they are similar or different
  13. 26. The second and current form of government in the United States