2020 Review Baroque to Enlightenment/Revolution

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Across
  1. 1. Don Quixote is written in this style of novel
  2. 8. Wrote 300 cantatas designed for Lutheran church services.
  3. 10. *Greatly influenced Jefferson by his ideas of this, which means "blank slate," in his social contract theory.
  4. 11. Led the Jacobins to overthrow the French monarchy and was in charge for most of the Reign of Terror.
  5. 13. A universe that revolves around the sun is called this.
  6. 14. *Another name for #7, who began the Royal Academy of Dance.
  7. 16. *Wrote A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
  8. 17. Wrote Principia which established the three laws of Physics
  9. 19. Composed the Magic Flute and many other famous operas.
  10. 23. The depiction in art of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, forests, etc.
  11. 24. *Rousseau's idea that all men were born pure and were corrupted by society.
  12. 25. *Parliament passes this to abolish Absolute Monarchy in England after the Glorious Revolution.
  13. 26. The storming of this famous French prison became a symbol of the Revolution.
  14. 27. *System of government where a monarch serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a body of laws.
  15. 28. Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  16. 30. *The system of legal jurisprudence that spread from France throughout Europe as it was conquered.
  17. 31. *She was Louis XV's mistress and was a famous hostess of Salons in France.
Down
  1. 2. Instituted the Commonwealth in England when he deposed Charles I and executed him for treason.
  2. 3. *This event created mass property damage and loss, which allowed for the modernization and improved infrastructure of the city.
  3. 4. Diderot created these volumes to highlight knowledge and to "change the general way of thinking"
  4. 5. Wrote the pessimistic satire Candide.
  5. 6. King Louis XIV moved his court from the Louvre to here.
  6. 7. *Was a king who instituted Absolute Monarchy and forced his courtesans to do everything he said.
  7. 9. Made himself First Consul of France, then Emperor. Conquered most of Europe until he was stopped at Waterloo.
  8. 12. This play by Moliere ridiculed nobles of the French court.
  9. 15. This English satirist is most famous for A Modest Proposal, which provides a solution for the famine in Ireland.
  10. 16. He wrote in the Leviathan that he believed all men wanted to be governed by a benevolent force.
  11. 18. *Painted by Rubens, this work is indicative of the artist's ability to paint something both moralistic and libertine.
  12. 20. An exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration
  13. 21. This counterpart to the Roundheads were known as Royalists and supported a monarchy
  14. 22. *This theater was opened in 1791 in Paris, France and often presented Moliere's works.
  15. 29. Style of painting that included scenes of everyday life, depicting ordinary people in common activities