"The Official Abortion of Monarchy"
Across
- 4. legislature of France during the revolution. (page 185)
- 5. death sentence instrument, the head remover, madame guillotine. (page 185)
- 6. Napoleon prohibited European countries to trade with Britain. (page 188)
- 15. mass terror.(page 182)
- 16. time of chaos and death. (page 185)
- 17. conferences to restore peace. (page 190)
- 20. parisian anarchists. (page 185)
- 22. Abba's song. (page 188)
- 23. pillar to reach peace and equal rights. (page 190)
- 25. different statuses of people. (page 181)
- 27. high class people who fled France in fear of revolts.(page 185)
- 28. high class. (page 181)
- 31. cult leader. (page 185)
- 32. polymarriage between Russia, Austria, and Prussia. (page 191)
- 33. Napoleon's war with Spain. (page 188)
- 34. last French monarch. (page 182)
- 36. no more trade. (page 188)
- 37. catholic church community. (page 181)
- 38. deleting resources so enemies die. (page 188)
- 39. revolutionary leader who tried to exterminate the high classes. (page 185)
- 40. peasants, farmer, commoners. (page 181)
Down
- 1. Britain defeats Napoleon's army. (page 188)
- 2. citizens's vote that validates a law. (page 188)
- 3. promise for a new constitution. (page 182)
- 7. last days of Napoleon's reign. (page 188)
- 8. overthrow of the government. (page 187)
- 9. public schools. (page 188)
- 10. Victoriano Lorenzo. (page 188)
- 11. social and political system. (page 181)
- 12. treaty in which countries agree to not fight. (page 190)
- 13. alliances to prevent future revolutions. (page 191)
- 14. rules stablished by Napoleon Bonaparte.(page 188)
- 18. French royal residence. (page 182)
- 19. giving back rights to nobles. (page 190)
- 21. mega joyita. (page 182)
- 24. surrogate. (page 182)
- 26. "Let them eat cake". (page 182)
- 29. small angry man. (page 187)
- 30. revolutionary assembly formed by the commons. (page 182)
- 35. accordance. (page 188)