Across
- 2. The principle that peoples have the right to determine their own political status and form of government.
- 4. The common currency adopted by many EU member states.
- 5. a movement in the West to fight for equality in workplaces, family, sexuality.
- 9. Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
- 14. A fertility treatment where an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body in a laboratory dish.
- 15. A right-wing populist, national-conservative, and Eurosceptic party in Austria.
- 16. A major political organization in India that led the independence movement against British colonial rule.
- 17. The Algerian independence movement that fought against French colonial control.
- 18. The intense fear, distrust, or hatred of strangers, foreigners, or people perceived as "different".
- 19. The political and economic ideology that rejected the post-WWII consensus of a strong welfare state in favor of free-market capitalism, privatization, and limited government intervention.
- 20. An economic alliance formed to coordinate coal and steel production among European nations.
- 21. A framework established to administer former German and Ottoman territories.
- 22. taken to reduce the chance of pregnancy
Down
- 1. An international organization established to manage the distribution of Marshall Plan aid and coordinate the reconstruction of the West.
- 3. An economic union established to create a common market among member states.
- 6. A French national-populist political party advocating for strict anti-immigration policies, economic protectionism, and Euroscepticism.
- 7. The first president of Indonesia and a key leader in the decolonization movement against the Netherlands.
- 8. An economic agreement between countries that removes trade barriers.
- 10. A US President who proposed the "Fourteen Points," emphasizing national self-determination and the League of Nations to prevent future conflicts.
- 11. Ho Chi Minh's Vietnamese independence movement that fought against French colonial and military presence.
- 12. A political and economic union of European countries that expanded to include former Eastern bloc nations.
- 13. The directly elected legislative body of the European Union.
