Crash Course Crossword
Across
- 2. Powerful Florentine banking family who were important patrons of the arts.
- 5. Elite men from Spain appointed by the King to enforce civil and military rule in the Spanish colonies in the Americas
- 6. Where you are or where you were
- 9. K
- 10. Lv
- 12. Name for catalysts used by chemical reactions that occur in organisms
- 15. Pro-Stuart woman who wrote a popular play called Oroonoko.
- 18. The mathematics of how and why things change
- 19. The fundamental particles that make up both protons and neutrons
- 21. Particularly deadly version of a common ailment that struck the young and healthy unusually hard in 1918 and led to a global pandemic.
- 24. Phase of matter that has extremely high density compared to other phases and is almost entirely incompressible
- 25. He published Candide mocking aristocrats, rulers and their corruption, for which he was sent to the Bastille.
- 27. Optimal shape for a liquid, caused by surface tension
- 29. A well-tested set of ideas that explains many disparate observations
- 30. Fe
- 32. Napoleon sponsored the creation of these French high schools.
- 34. King Philip IV of France arranged for a new pope to be elected and installed him in this French City
- 35. atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons and masses
- 39. Y
- 40. Advocated for women to have the right to divorce, the abolition of slavery, temperance and prostitutes' rights
- 44. Author of the Principia who outlined laws of motion
- 45. German pharmaceutical company that produced the first aspirin in part of the chemical revolution.
- 48. Governments made this to boost and militarize civilian morale.
- 49. Bolshevik leader of the October Revolution and resulting government who believed in a violent overthrow of the old society and leadership by a revolutionary elite.
- 50. Type of reaction that is commonly used to produce highly pure chemicals
- 51. His final defeat here led to Napoleon's surrender on July 15, 1815.
Down
- 1. July 14, 1789, this happened when the people of Paris seized a prison full of weapons
- 3. Pr
- 4. Groups of workers who negotiated for better terms with factory owners and went on strikes as a group when negotiations failed.
- 7. 14th Century Florentine author who coined the term "The Middle Ages"
- 8. Interest in worldly and human concerns based on classical texts, with focus on human speech, logic and rhetoric.
- 11. curved shape at the surface of a liquid
- 13. Ornate style of art and design that used light and shade to enhance the majesty of religious figures.
- 14. Property of matter that Einstein's famous formula equates with energy
- 16. The transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves
- 17. The quest for factual truth must exist alongside the recognition of the inescapability of this.
- 20. Metal used historically to disinfect wounds and still used today for severe burns
- 22. Political party that said the state was supreme and that a citizen’s duty was to submit to the will of the state.
- 23. A model to visualize movement in physics
- 26. Mass divided by volume
- 28. Argued people were born free and equal and deserved natural rights--life liberty and property.
- 31. Side in WWI that included France, Russia, Britain and Italy.
- 33. The inherent disorder in a system
- 36. A force applied perpendicular to the axis of rotation
- 37. A fluid's internal friction and a measure of its flow
- 38. This increased the wealth of many European kingdoms and individuals
- 41. The ability to do work
- 42. Author of The Spirit of Laws who discussed customs and types of government as they were influenced by climate, and topography, and other variables.
- 43. A quantity that only has a magnitude
- 46. 13th Century tribunal created to stamp out heresy
- 47. Meetings where people got together to hear the latest idea, learn about the latest book, or meet the latest important philosophers.