Chapter 7 The Great Migration and the Push for Democracy

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Across
  1. 1. a shortage of food leading to starvation for many people.
  2. 7. the infection of a large population by a disease.
  3. 10. a person intending to establish a home and citizenship in a country that is not their native country.
  4. 12. unjust or unfair use of power
  5. 14. a challenge to the authority of a recognized government.
  6. 15. a contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration.
  7. 16. government that does not answer to an imperial power.
  8. 17. damage or elimination of a food crop, such as wheat, because of drought, insect damage, or some other natural cause.
  9. 19. a system of government in which citizens elect those who rule them.
  10. 22. someone who seeks to change established rules and arrangements in society.
  11. 23. The British takeover of New France in 1763, under which New France became the British colony of Quebec
Down
  1. 2. to give advice.
  2. 3. to become part of a different cultural group.
  3. 4. to refuse something as a way to create pressure for change.
  4. 5. expressing an opinion clearly and directly.
  5. 6. a place where people with a contagious disease are required to stay, to separate them from healthy people and to prevent the spread of the disease.
  6. 8. a person who leaves their native country to establish a home and citizenship in another country.
  7. 9. an attempt to overthrow an established government.
  8. 11. an alliance among different groups.
  9. 13. having no work.
  10. 18. leaving one’s country to establish citizenship and a home in another country.
  11. 20. weapons
  12. 21. a general pardon.