Social Studies crossword

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