Across
- 4. Control of one nation over another, often leading to revolutions.
- 5. A system advocating shared ownership of resources.
- 7. A government where power is held by elected representatives.
- 9. A significant change in political or social systems.
- 11. An act of expressing opposition.
- 14. A device used during the French Revolution for executions.
- 16. Oppressive or unjust government rule.
- 17. Armed resistance to authority.
- 18. Advocacy for complete political or social reform.
- 19. The state of being equal in rights or status.
- 20. An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism.
- 21. The middle or upper class, often seen as oppressors in revolutions.
- 24. A person opposed to political or social progress.
- 25. Rights Rights protecting individuals’ freedoms and equality.
- 26. Transition to large-scale manufacturing and industry.
Down
- 1. A medieval system of land-based hierarchy.
- 2. The authority of a state to govern itself.
- 3. A public declaration of beliefs or goals.
- 6. An economic system based on private ownership.
- 8. A document outlining the principles of a government.
- 10. The process of levying taxes, often a revolutionary grievance.
- 12. A movement to undo the effects of a revolution.
- 13. The long-term impact or outcome of a historical event.
- 15. The working class in society.
- 22. A violent uprising against the government.
- 23. Pride and loyalty toward one’s nation.
