ap history cross word

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Across
  1. 12. the British military occupation of Boston increased the friction between the colonists and the soldiers.
  2. 14. brought the us into world politics
  3. 15. the separation of power was his idea.
  4. 17. led the troops that crushed the rebellion against the French government in 1795
  5. 18. Intolerable Acts officially called the coe
  6. 19. is the 2nd first lady ever
  7. 23. it was his idea a person accused of a crime should receive a fair and speedy trial.
  8. 24. simultaneous audio and visual broadcast
  9. 25. helped end the cold war
  10. 28. Early water power involved mills built over fast-moving streams and rivers
  11. 30. was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789
Down
  1. 1. introduced the atomic age and endied world war 2
  2. 2. believed People are basically good but become corrupted by society.
  3. 3. led to quick and efficient air transportat
  4. 4. He believed the purpose of government was to protect people’s natural rights.
  5. 5. began the waron terror
  6. 6. hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving
  7. 7. increased demand for raw cotton
  8. 8. rapid communication across continents
  9. 9. cheaper fuel
  10. 10. believed education was the key for women wanting equality and freedom
  11. 11. Roads Strong, hard roads invented by Thomas Telford and John McAdam Improvement over dirt and gravel roads
  12. 13. published a book in 1651 called leviathan
  13. 16. The Declaratory Act asserted Britain's exclusive right to legislate for and tax its colonies
  14. 20. led to the invention of the automobile
  15. 21. He had a strong belief in religious tolerance and free speech.
  16. 22. first land transportation
  17. 26. National Convention King Louis XVI is put on trial and sentenced to be executed
  18. 27. Under pressure, Parliament repealed the Townshend Acts.
  19. 29. in 1789 was a delegate to the Estates-General, the representative assembly.