Chapters 21-23 Review

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O A T H O F T H E T E N N I S C O U R T R
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E S T E A M E N G I N E
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N V L
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H B I L L O F R I G H T S I I
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O A C L E V E L I N G
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U J U D I C I A L N O B I L I T Y T I
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R S C O R N L A W S O
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S F R I E D R I C H L I S T P R C U
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A E R H P R O G R E S S
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C E N T R A L B A N K Z O U M F
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T H F P H G A R B I T R A R Y
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O D U A L R E V O L U T I O N P I E
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M N I R N R N A T U R E
               
A O R T D U A D
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N S C P E Y R S T O
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A P E R E C R U S S I A I M
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T A N Z O L L V E R E I N L D H I O C
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I I S L Q U A D R U P L E A L L I A N C E L
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J O H N L O C K E P D A R A A
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N E R T O W Y C C C S
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A S A P I S H M E R C A N T I L I S M
                 
L H R U G R S O S
               
I I I L V L U T
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S P D A V I D R I C A R D O B A S I R
                 
M T R N R N B S U
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T D S B O A A B G
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D E K L E M E N V O N M E T T E R N I C H D L G
                     
E X N V E H C R D A L
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C L T M E T E H E E N E
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L O I A R H R I D C C A
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A U L I B E R T Y E O S S I R R
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R I S E K I V G T T E T
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A S T S G E R S M A L E X A N D E R I
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T P U C N N I O S L
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I C H A R T I S T M O V E M E N T M B L
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O I M V A Q Y M I N D I R E C T E
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N L U I X U T D L H C R
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O L N L I A A H I I O O Y
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T P D O I I A E E R D A G
                       
H E R D L T M E C W S R
                   
E A E L Y S T I M E
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R N O I M G N A S
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I G F E C O N O M I C D E T E R M I N I S M C L S
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G 1 N T R H C T S
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H 8 R H R A I L R O A D A A H Y
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T H 0 O N D P U S
                 
S O 4 B D W I S T
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O U S B O U R G E O I S I E I T E
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F I R S T P S S O C I A L I S M
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M E I B T K L
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A C O M M I T T E E O N P U B L I C S A F E T Y S I
         
N F R L S
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L H U N G A R Y G C R A F T U N I O N
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O E C O N S E R V A T I V E S S
   
R U
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D M A R X I S M
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B A S T I L L E

Across

  1. This was the pledge issued by members of the National Assembly wherein they stated they would meet until France had a new constitution. (5 words)
  2. The most important invention that made the Industrial Revolution possible (2 words).
  3. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are also know as this (3 words).
  4. When the desire to create equality amongst citizens extend into the economic realm it is often referred to as this.
  5. Baron de Montesquieu believed that a body made up of people from this group needed to act as an intermediary between the people and the power of government (2 words).
  6. The common name for a set of statutes passed in 1815 to place a high tariff on the importation of grain into England. These statutes became a cause that led radicals and others to support protests in an effort to end what was considered support for the rich at the expense of the poor (2 words).
  7. The father of the concept of "Economic Nationalism," this German believed that a nation's government must support effortst build its industrial economy if it is going to compete and survive in the future (2 words).
  8. The Enlightenment believed that this would occur through the application of science, reason, and logic to solving society's problems.
  9. The English had a this government institution that greatly aided their financial system and helped provide capital for industrial development (2 words).
  10. One of the three demands of liberals was for an end to laws of that were of this nature.
  11. A term coined by historian Eric Hobsbawn, it notes that post 1815 that the Industrial Revolution adn the Political Revolution fused to recast Western Society (2 words).
  12. Romantic poets believed this aspect of the world was the embodiment of God's grand plan for the world and the perfection of his creation.
  13. Napoleon's effort to control Europe collapsed when his invasion of this nation over-extended his supply lines and led to a collapse of his armies.
  14. The proposed tariff union between the German states that would eliminate tariffs between those states while place a uniform tariff on outside goods.
  15. This group of allied nations finally defeated Napoleon after creating a pact to stay together 20 years (so no nations feared the others backing out early) (2 words).
  16. This liberal philosopher saw Parliament as the key institution in regulating government to ensure that it did not oversteps its bounds (2 words).
  17. Adam Smith was strongly against this economic system because it allowed for government interference and favoritism which in turn often results in inefficiency, higher prices, and an inability to compete in foreign markets.
  18. This man developed the concept of the "Iron Law of Wages" in which he stated industry would pay workers only at the lowest, subsistence levels in an effort to be competitive (2 words).
  19. This Austrian foreign minister worked to limit the expansion of liberalism and other "dangerous" ideas (3 words).
  20. One of the two ideas that fueld the revolutionary period in America and Europe
  21. In 1821, Metternich and this Russian tsar made an agreement to intervene in any nation where an autocratic regime was threatened (2 words)
  22. This movement believed that the most effective way to create political and economic change was via direct political action, with the most important step being to gain the right to vote for all adult males (2 words).
  23. English authorities believed that this type of representation was more than adequate to meet the needs of their American colonists.
  24. This German wrote "The Condition of the Working Class in England" in which he chared the middle class with mass murder, robbery, and crimes against humanity (2 words).
  25. This theory, which was the basis for Karl Marx's beliefs, stated that the station one was born into society in regard to wealth was the greatest determinant of where one would end up in life (2 words).
  26. The most important technological application of the industrial revolution. It remade the transporation system of England and then Europe.
  27. The commoners who became successful businessmen and were well off were also referred to by this term.
  28. Members of the this estate joined those of the Third Estate wherein together they declared themselves to be the "National Assembly."
  29. This ideology had its roots in France. It believed that society should be brought together to cooperate and build stronger communities - it was often the essential component of the of Utopian visions of the early to mid-1800s.
  30. This body worked with Robspierre to keep order in France via the use of fear and terror (4 words).
  31. The Austrian uprising in 1848 actually began in this area when nationalists among its inhabitants sought full autonomy/indepedence.
  32. This type of union was more effective than generalist unions because it only represented workers of a particular trade and did not seek sweeping reforms, but instead specific changes in areas of need for their members (2 words).
  33. This group of people preferred a society that held to the views that were prevalent before 1789.
  34. This ideology, named after its founder, united sociology, economics and history into one unified theory that was simple and easy to understand. Though initially rejected when published in the 1840s, it would be highly influential in Europe by the end of the 1800s, and this influence lasts to the current day.
  35. When the masses stormed this fortress prison on July 13, 1789, the power of the French Army was broken and the National Assembly was saved.

Down

  1. This act passed in 1847 cut the workday for women and children in Britain to ten hours a day. It showed that political alliances could be formed and altered to meet mutual goals and thus violence could in turn be avoided.
  2. One of the three demands of liberals (2words).
  3. The great writer of French Romanticism, he sought to break the rules (And in France, these were actual rules and there were actual riots over some of his work) (2 words).
  4. This French term refers to the tendency of Classical Liberalism to put forth no restrictions upon private enterprise and business by government (2 words)
  5. Traditional liberalism believed that one must possess this in order to vote (in part because it was believe that it meant you had a greater stake in the results of the election).
  6. These laws passed by Parliament in 1799 outlawed all unions and strikes (2 words).
  7. This man issued "Common Sense" in 1775, in which he ridiculed the concept that a small island could rule a continent.
  8. This is the common name given to Napoleon's second reign which occurred after he escaped from Elba Island (2 words).
  9. When this nation's rule declared a divine right to rule all of the German states, Russia stepped in to help protect Austria's independence.
  10. One of the three demands of liberals (2 words).
  11. This ideology consisted of a belief that one ethnic group or race embodied special abilities or characteristics that made it unique, and thus to develop itself it must live in a place of self-determination.
  12. The landless working class is also known by this term.
  13. The revolutionary government of France financed its new currency by seizing the lands of this group and selling it for profit.
  14. The greatest master composer of the Romantic period (3 words).
  15. This belief of Karl Marx stated that each socio-economic stratum in society would battle each other for power (2 words).
  16. The term for a new kind of government where the people alone had the power to make laws limiting individual freedom of action (2 words).
  17. Issued in 1819, it required all 38 German states to eliminate "subversive" ideas from their universities and newspapers (2 words).
  18. This French newspaperman pushed for universal voting rights so that the working class could take control of the state peacefully and then reorganize it so that all would be guaranteed a job (thus having a "right to work") (2 words).
  19. These German Romantics reworked traditional German fairy tales so the illustrated the belief that within the common individual was greatness.
  20. These extremist feared the power of the state/government and thus support its abolishment.
  21. This industry was the first to undergo industrialization in England.
  22. When this Northern European nation opted to try and absorb one of the 38 German states it led to war with Prussia in 1848.
  23. Issued at the beginning of the French Revolution, it might be the most important document of the the revolutionary era (6words)
  24. This bank was started started in Paris by the brothers Isaac and Emile Pereire. It became a financial powerhouse across Europe help finance the Industrial Revolution.
  25. This French ruler, when unwilling to bring about reform in his nation in the 1840s, saw the rise of new revolution where the people created a new "Second Republic" (2 words).
  26. Napoleon Bonaparte served in this elite area of service in the French military.
  27. A German term, it is what the German Romantics referred to their movement as. It propounded living an experiential life fully and on the edge (Dude, that is so extreme!!!!!) (3 foreign words). (For some reason I feel like some Mountain Dew....)
  28. This group of laws was issued by Napoleon to end strife in France. It remains the framework for much of the French governmental/legal system to this day (4 words)
  29. The leader of the Mountain, he would help lauch France into its revolutionary "Reign of Terror," before he two was eliminated (2 words).
  30. One of the two ideas that fueled the revolutionary period in America and Europe.
  31. This man wrote the "Essay on the Principle of Population" that stated that population growth would soon surpass the available food supply.
  32. The number of "estates" that the people of France were traditionally divided into.
  33. The American colonists demanded this type of Representation in Parliament as one of their rights as citizens of the crown.
  34. With the fall of Napoleon the Great Powers set up this system via which all the major nations of Europe would meet to settle disputes via conferences and diplomacy (2 words).
  35. This Scot is considered the father of Economics when he issued a book in 1776 in which he tried to explain policies that enabled a nation's economy to be successful (2 words).
  36. This English government official utilized statistical analysis to determine that the poor of the Industrial Revolution actually had more buying power and luxuries than previous generations (2 words).
  37. This group struggled with the Mountain for control over the National Assembly after the initial phase of the French Revolution.
  38. According to Karl Marx, these people controlled business and made money via the work of others.
  39. The power of the nobility in England was further eroded when this house of Parliament resisted efforts to grant the right to more commoners and expand the other house of Parlilament (3 words).
  40. This nation was the first to develop corporate banks which, via stockholders' investment in shares, raised large amounts of capital which could fund massive projects while limiting the liability of those stockholders if the venture failed.


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