American and French Revolutions
Across
- 2. Document from the American Revolution that laid out the (mostly Enlightenment) reasons why the American colonies were breaking away from England
- 4. Document coming out of the Glorious Revolution that later inspired the American Bill of Rights with ideas of due process and no cruel and unusual punishment
- 10. The kind of government England had after the Glorious Revolution
- 12. The American colonists had no _____________ in Parliament
- 13. The American colonists' main slogan was "No ____________ without representation!"
- 14. Parliament passed laws that said the colonists must pay new ______
- 15. The National Assembly was made up mostly of people from the ________ Estate
Down
- 1. Locke said that citizens must __________ to laws through the actions of their elected representatives
- 3. Locke said that government is based on this and can be abolished if it isn't protecting our rights
- 4. Both the American and French Revolutions were inspired by _______________ ideas
- 5. The Third Estate representatives thought France could start a/an ____________ government like that of the United States
- 6. colonists were beginning to think of themselves as ________ instead of British citizens
- 7. With the __________ ________ Oath, the National Assembly delegates in France swore to keep meeting until they had written a constitution
- 8. the kind of government England had before the Glorious Revolution (and France had before the French Revolution)
- 9. Adopted on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was based on _______'s ideas
- 11. King Louis and King James had claimed that they had absolute power by ___________ _______