Across
- 4. – Bismarck's "politics of reality."
- 5. – The supreme power or authority of a state.
- 11. – Leader of the Italian "Red Shirts."
- 13. – The 1938 annexation of Austria by Germany.
- 15. – Louis XIV’s "gilded cage" for the nobility.
- 19. – The 18th-century "Age of Reason."
- 20. – The focus on worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- 21. – Control by one power over a dependent area or people.
- 24. – 1648 Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War.
- 25. – Post-WWII philosophy: life has no inherent meaning.
- 26. – The policy of giving in to Hitler to avoid war.
Down
- 1. – Economic theory emphasizing gold and trade balances.
- 2. – Proposed the heliocentric theory.
- 3. – The site of Napoleon's final defeat.
- 6. – The "rebirth" of classical learning.
- 7. – French Protestants of the 16th–17th centuries.
- 8. – Activists who fought for women's right to vote.
- 9. – The industrial working class (Marxist term).
- 10. – Wrote that it is better for a prince to be feared than loved.
- 12. – Developed the theory of Natural Selection.
- 14. – Remissions of punishment for sin sold by the Church.
- 16. – Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- 17. – German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.
- 18. – Gorbachev’s policy of "openness."
- 22. – Enlightenment thinker: "Separation of Powers."
- 23. – The "National Razor" of the French Revolution.
