Across
- 3. of power A concept in international relations where no single nation or alliance dominates, preventing aggression and promoting stability.
- 5. The process of making changes to improve or update a system, institution, or practice, often to address shortcomings.
- 7. Changes or modifications made to something to improve its effectiveness, accuracy, or suitability.
- 9. The capital of Austria, where the Congress of Vienna took place in 1814-1815 to settle post-Napoleonic European affairs.
- 11. A formal agreement between nations, often regarding peace, trade, alliances, or territorial matters.
- 14. A sovereign ruler of great power and authority, often with control over multiple territories or nations.
- 15. The practice of conducting negotiations between nations, typically in pursuit of agreements, alliances, or treaties.
- 18. A political ideology favoring traditional values, institutions, and gradual change rather than rapid reform or revolution.
- 19. A sudden and dramatic change, often referring to political, social, or economic upheaval.
- 20. The continent comprising many nations and cultures, often central to global politics, history, and economics.
Down
- 1. Influence, control, or authority exerted over others, often in political, military, or economic contexts.
- 2. Related to land or territory, often referring to boundaries, borders, or ownership.
- 4. A formal agreement or union between nations or groups for mutual benefit, defense, or cooperation.
- 6. A period of radical social and political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799, leading to the end of the monarchy.
- 8. The acceptance or acknowledgment of authority, often derived from laws, traditions, or popular consent.
- 10. A large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, often forming a sovereign state.
- 12. Referring to the period after the defeat and downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte, typically in European history.
- 13. The state of being firm, secure, or unchanging, often desired in politics and economics for predictability and peace.
- 16. A formal meeting of representatives to discuss and decide on matters of importance, often diplomatic or political.
- 17. French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and became Emperor of France.
