Revolutions 5.1 and 5.2

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