Revolutions 5.1 and 5.2
Across
- 3. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789) became the foundation of the _____________________
- 8. Of or pertaining to the fight to end slavery
- 9. ____________ movement in the Philippines
- 12. a powerful political and economic ideology emphasizing individual liberty, limited constitutional government, free markets (laissez-faire), private property, and civil rights like free speech, inspired by Enlightenment ideas and revolutions
- 13. 1791-1804
- 14. shared cultural identity, language, and history, fueling efforts to unify or create independent nations.
- 15. Women’s rights advocates used _________________ and ____________________ to articulate their demands and challenge the status quo.
- 16. The power of self-government, with independence from outside control
- 17. (Nationalism is 1861)
Down
- 1. Hugely important in liberating much of South America
- 2. Major law passed in Britain 1883
- 4. used nationalist rhetoric and military campaigns to unify Germany in 1871
- 5. Hugely important figure in the Philippines
- 6. Mary Wollenstonecraft (1792)
- 7. the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- 10. Government derives its authority from the consent of the governed, laying the foundation for modern democracy (John Locke)
- 11. 1775-1783