Across
- 1. A French philosopher of the Enlightenment who popularized the concept of separation of power
- 3. A scientist who challenged the Catholic Church by teaching that the sun was at the center of the universe
- 9. The belief that the sun is at the center of the universe
- 13. The traditional belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- 16. A French philosopher of the Enlightenment who defended equal rights for women.
- 17. Revolution that was the world's first successful slave rebellion in the former colony of Saint Domingue
- 19. Labor ______: organizations that allowed employees to act together to achieve better working conditions.
- 22. A movement that relied on observation to explain the natural world and rejected many of the church's teachings
- 26. The system of production created by the Industrial Revolution, in which all workers came to the same location and performed a single task in the production process
- 28. The continent most affected by European imperialism during the late 1800s
- 29. Region that experienced a series of revolutions after Spain was invaded by Napoleon.
Down
- 2. An intellectual movement of the 18th century that applied scientific methods to the study of society and government
- 4. A system of government in which the people have the power.
- 5. ________ source: A record or document referring to past events but produced after the event
- 6. The growth of cities, AKA urban areas, during the Industrial Revolution.
- 7. ______ source: A historical record or document produced by an eyewitness or other observer who lived during the time period in question
- 8. Revolution that started with the storming of the Bastille, escalated with the beheading of King Louis XVI and the Reign of Terror, and ended when Napoleon came to power
- 10. Using other credible sources to confirm the information in a source.
- 11. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt believed in “_______ _________ Diplomacy.”
- 12. An English philosopher of the Enlightenment who believed the people form their government in exchange for protection of their rights to life, liberty, and property
- 14. Empire-building; or when a big country influences smaller countries
- 15. An English philosopher of the Enlightenment who called for greater economic freedom for individuals.
- 18. The percentage of Africa that was controlled by Europeans in 1914
- 20. The process where a society goes from using hand power to machine power.
- 21. When a big country takes over and controls smaller countries.
- 23. The practice of employing kids as young as 6 to work in factories.
- 24. A French philosopher of the Enlightenment who believed in freedoms of speech and religion
- 25. A protest by a large number of workers refusing to work until they get their demands
- 27. The earliest system of production, in which people were experts at making something which they sold locally and kept the profit.
