Across
- 3. A document establishing the framework of government and its laws.
- 8. The social system replaced during revolutions like the French or Russian revolutions.
- 9. The transition to industrial economies, spurring revolutions like the Industrial Revolution.
- 10. A political and economic theory advocating collective ownership of resources.
Down
- 1. A government in which power is held by elected representatives.
- 2. The authority of a state or government to govern itself.
- 4. Loyalty and devotion to a nation, often fueling revolutionary movements.
- 5. A frequent source of grievance in revolutions (e.g., "No taxation without representation").
- 6. An economic system sometimes targeted by revolutionary ideologies.
- 7. Cruel or oppressive government rule, often a cause of revolutions.
- 11. A public declaration of intentions or beliefs, often revolutionary (e.g., The Communist Manifesto).
