A group of people who share a common history, culture, or language. (Item A)
What is a Nation?
This group, representing the middle class, wanted written constitutions and protected individual freedoms. (Item E)
Who are the Liberals?
This is the major language family to which English belongs. (Item D)
What is Germanic?
This city became the capital of the newly unified Italy.(Item C)
What is Rome?
According to the crossword, this French term refers to the middle class. (Item E)
What is the Bourgeoisie?
This is a strong feeling of support for one's own nation. (Item A)
What is Nationalism?
The French celebrate Bastille Day every July 14th to mark the start of this conflict. (Item A)
What is the French Revolution?
Most languages found in Eastern Europe belong to this family. (Item D)
What is Slavic?
This city served as the capital of the German Empire. (Item C)
What is Berlin?
Nationalism is described as having the power to do both of these things to people.(Item G)
What is divide as well as unite?
The "Nation of Warring Wizards" isn't a true nation because they are from all over the world and do not do this. (Item A)
What is speak the same language?
This leader headed the Congress of Vienna to restore order and return monarchs to power. (Item E)
Who is Prince Metternich?
It is considered "unusual" because it is a Romance language despite its geographic location. (Item D)
What is Romania?
New boundaries in Europe were drawn after the breaking apart of this man's empire. (Item C)
Who is Napoleon?
Conservatives believed that every nation should have one of these "established" institutions. (Item E)
What is a Church?
This specific percentage of Japan's 127 million people are of Japanese descent. (Item A)
What is 98.5%?
After Napoleon's defeat, the Congress of Vienna's main goal was to return Europe to this state. (Item E)
What is the way it was before the French Revolution?
According to the map, this specific language family is the one that most languages in Western and Southern Europe belong to. (Item D)
What is Romance?
One effect of Napoleon's empire falling was that these people attempted to return Europe to pre-revolution conditions. (Item C)
Who are Kings?
Liberals argued that to establish "rules for governing," a government must have these. (Item E)
What are written constitutions?
Before the era of nationalism, these were the two primary ways people were unified. (Item G)
What are Religion and King?
Rulers used this type of force to stop the various uprisings that occurred in 1830 and 1848. (Item E)
What is military force?
In a nation-state, people are linked by these three common bonds. (Item B)
What are government, culture, and history?
This specific chart analyzes the breakup or weakening of these three specific empires. (Item F)
What are the Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman empires?
Four major Language Families in Europe. (Item D)
What is Celtic, Germanic, Romance, & Slavic?