Across
- 3. - The act of setting someone or something free.
- 5. - The study of past events.
- 6. - The act of ending or eliminating a system or practice, especially slavery.
- 8. - An account of events in order of time.
- 10. - A structure or building of historical, cultural, or symbolic importance.
- 12. - To overcome or take control of by force.
- 13. - A violent uprising against authority or government.
- 15. - An object made by humans, typically of historical or cultural significance.
- 17. - A policy of segregation or discrimination based on race.
- 18. - The refusal to accept or comply with something or someone.
- 20. - A group of territories or peoples ruled by a single authority.
- 21. - A settlement established by a foreign power in a distant land.
- 23. - Relating to or characteristic of a major social or political change.
- 25. - The act of finding or uncovering something previously unknown.
- 28. - A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- 29. - The process of developing industries in a country or region.
Down
- 1. - Ancient times or the quality of being old or ancient.
- 2. - A forcible overthrow of a government or social order.
- 4. - A formal agreement or partnership between two or more parties.
- 7. - The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially of a particular ethnic group.
- 9. - A 16th-century movement for the reform of the Roman Catholic Church.
- 11. - Cultural or historical inheritance passed down from previous generations.
- 14. - The study of human history through excavation and analysis of artifacts.
- 16. RACE - A competition between nations to build up military strength.
- 19. - Information or ideas spread to promote a particular cause or point of view.
- 22. - The right to vote in political elections.
- 24. - A period of renewed interest and innovation in art, literature, and culture.
- 26. - The act of traveling to unfamiliar places in search of new discoveries.
- 27. - The movement of people from one place to another.
- 28. - Freedom from outside control or influence.
