Across
- 3. the act of setting free.
- 4. the right to vote.
- 5. relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change.
- 6. a mid-nineteenth-century mov3m3n5 that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was.
- 8. a belief that emphasizes one's national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals.
- 12. a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe.
- 13. a crop that is grown for sale rather than for personal use.
- 14. an empire in which people of many nationalities live.
Down
- 1. German for “caesar”; the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire.
- 2. an intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment. It stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing.
- 7. the reliance on military strength.
- 9. a political philosophy based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected.
- 10. a person of mixed European and indigenous descent.
- 11. military or polotical dicator.
- 12. a popular vote.
