Enlightenment and Renaissance
Across
- 2. The rights that people are born with and can never give up.
- 3. treating everyone fairly and equally
- 4. A form of government where the leader has total control over the government and its decisions without any limits on their power.
- 7. a brilliant Italian artist, scientist, and thinker known for famous paintings like the "Mona Lisa"
- 8. hypothetical condition of humanity before the establishment of organized societies and governments
- 11. a philosopher who believed that people are naturally good but corrupted by society
- 12. machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper
- 13. a political theory that claims a monarch's authority to rule is granted directly by a higher power
- 14. an unofficial agreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up some freedom for security.
- 17. argued for natural rights like life, liberty, and property, stating that government's role is to protect these rights
- 18. the idea that a higher power created the universe but doesn't interfere in human affairs or follow specific religious rules.
- 19. the idea that in a free market, people acting in their own self-interest unintentionally help society as a whole by creating wealth and opportunities.
Down
- 1. argued that all men and women had natural rights
- 5. art style that emerged after the Renaissance
- 6. Philosopher that is best known for his idea of the "social contract," which suggests that people agree to give up some freedoms in exchange for protection and order from a strong government
- 9. a ruler, typically a monarch, holds absolute power and authority over the state and its subjects
- 10. A cylindrical map projection designed to accurately represent compass bearings for navigation at sea, while preserving shape.
- 13. system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state.
- 15. emphasizes the potential and value of man and his ability to reason and use his intellect
- 16. philosopher who proposed the idea of separating governmental power into different branches