Unit IV Review: Abs-sci-ment
Across
- 2. The explorer sent by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain whose voyages would lead to the colonization of the Americas
- 5. The action sought by Henry VIII that eventually led to the English Reformation
- 8. The spread and mixing of various cultures and ideas
- 12. Monarchs who ruled with absolute authority but also adopted Enlightenment ideas
- 13. The Index of _____________
- 14. Hypothetical condition of humanity before the establishment of societies and governments
- 15. _______ Wollstonecraft
- 16. Holding a belief that went against the official teachings of the Church
- 19. A systematic approach to conducting experiments and acquiring knowledge
- 20. The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- 21. The national church of England established by King Henry VIII
- 22. ______ the Terrible
- 23. Empress of Russia known for her Enlightened ideas
- 24. The belief that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from God
Down
- 1. The Catholic Church's response to the reformations of the 16th and 17th centuries
- 3. The belief that one should doubt everything
- 4. A child who ascends to the throne following a parent's death
- 6. A series of political and armed conflicts in England relating to the monarchy and religion
- 7. A period of religious intolerance in Spain where non-Catholics were persecuted and punished
- 9. The second wife of King Henry VIII; catalyst for the English Reformation
- 10. The turning point in history with revolutionary ideas and discoveries in science
- 11. A religious movement that cast doubt on the Church started by Martin Luther
- 17. The legislative body of government in countries like England, consisting of elected representatives
- 18. Another term for political, social, and economic freedom; central to the Enlightenment