2020 Review Baroque to Enlightenment/Revolution
Across
- 1. Don Quixote is written in this style of novel
- 8. Wrote 300 cantatas designed for Lutheran church services.
- 10. *Greatly influenced Jefferson by his ideas of this, which means "blank slate," in his social contract theory.
- 11. Led the Jacobins to overthrow the French monarchy and was in charge for most of the Reign of Terror.
- 13. A universe that revolves around the sun is called this.
- 14. *Another name for #7, who began the Royal Academy of Dance.
- 16. *Wrote A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
- 17. Wrote Principia which established the three laws of Physics
- 19. Composed the Magic Flute and many other famous operas.
- 23. The depiction in art of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, forests, etc.
- 24. *Rousseau's idea that all men were born pure and were corrupted by society.
- 25. *Parliament passes this to abolish Absolute Monarchy in England after the Glorious Revolution.
- 26. The storming of this famous French prison became a symbol of the Revolution.
- 27. *System of government where a monarch serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a body of laws.
- 28. Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- 30. *The system of legal jurisprudence that spread from France throughout Europe as it was conquered.
- 31. *She was Louis XV's mistress and was a famous hostess of Salons in France.
Down
- 2. Instituted the Commonwealth in England when he deposed Charles I and executed him for treason.
- 3. *This event created mass property damage and loss, which allowed for the modernization and improved infrastructure of the city.
- 4. Diderot created these volumes to highlight knowledge and to "change the general way of thinking"
- 5. Wrote the pessimistic satire Candide.
- 6. King Louis XIV moved his court from the Louvre to here.
- 7. *Was a king who instituted Absolute Monarchy and forced his courtesans to do everything he said.
- 9. Made himself First Consul of France, then Emperor. Conquered most of Europe until he was stopped at Waterloo.
- 12. This play by Moliere ridiculed nobles of the French court.
- 15. This English satirist is most famous for A Modest Proposal, which provides a solution for the famine in Ireland.
- 16. He wrote in the Leviathan that he believed all men wanted to be governed by a benevolent force.
- 18. *Painted by Rubens, this work is indicative of the artist's ability to paint something both moralistic and libertine.
- 20. An exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration
- 21. This counterpart to the Roundheads were known as Royalists and supported a monarchy
- 22. *This theater was opened in 1791 in Paris, France and often presented Moliere's works.
- 29. Style of painting that included scenes of everyday life, depicting ordinary people in common activities