Enlightenment Puzzle
Across
- 2. Morals and rules that cannot be changed no matter what
- 8. Symbolizes evilness in human nature
- 9. He is saying that we should all respect one another no matter what religion you are because in the end we are all humans
- 10. He concentrated on the sacredness of the social contract and believed God to be the sovereign
- 12. When you are born neither good nor bad
- 13. when laws and rules are decided on by the people not the government
- 15. Symbolizes unity and togetherness
- 16. He believed in the Protestant Parliament against the Roman Catholic King James II and he published a book on it
- 18. A supreme ruler, especially a monarch that Thomas Hobbes believed there should be one of
- 19. Rousseau influenced the first line “We the people,”
- 20. Symbolizes primalness
Down
- 1. Humans should all be treated equally, the only way out of this was to create a supreme ruler
- 3. The Enlightenment taught people to be ________ of others beliefs and ideologies
- 4. A biblical sea monster associated with the devil that Thomas Hobbes named his book after. Represents the government.
- 5. Someone who believes in a single god who created the world but does not act to influence events
- 6. Symbolizes rescue and responsibility
- 7. Symbolizes intelligence in Piggy
- 11. An agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- 14. He believed that individuals were so fearful that they avoided violence and war
- 17. Purposeful, determined and unwavering person
- 21. Complete and unrestricted government power, usually in the hands of one person