Enlightenment and Revolution Mr R

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