french revolution and scientific revolution

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Across
  1. 2. This machine was used to execute thousands of people
  2. 3. The steps to do any procedure or experimentation
  3. 4. He Encouraged the use of execution by the guillotine
  4. 6. He Argued that the government should be based on the will of the people
  5. 7. He Argued for separation of powers in government
  6. 8. People who would spend their time contemplating issues
  7. 13. When people stormed and took gunpowder and overthrew the monarchy.
  8. 16. Last king of frace before the french revolution
  9. 17. He is Known for arguing the idea that people are naturally selfish and violent
  10. 19. The new government set up by the French Revolution in the summer of 1789
  11. 23. The battle where the French tries to dominate Europe and destroyed Napoleon's power forever.
  12. 24. A march from Paris to Versailles caused by the increase of bread prices.
  13. 25. life, liberty, property
  14. 27. The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
  15. 28. A division of government into different branches
Down
  1. 1. A leader who has power based upon the principles of Enlightenment
  2. 5. theory that earth is in the center of the universe
  3. 9. The clergy, noble, and workers (middle class) all are called what?
  4. 10. Arrested and killed thousands of people suspected of not being loyal to the revolution.
  5. 11. A wave of panic that hit the French countryside.
  6. 12. A Radical political group during the french revolution
  7. 14. Known as the father of experimental science
  8. 15. People who live together in a society with moral agreements and rules
  9. 18. convention This was created to replace the Legislative Assembly
  10. 20. He Argued for peoples natural rights and know for his work on “two treatises of government”
  11. 21. A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas
  12. 22. Time period where Louis XVI was sharing power with another government
  13. 26. He was a french military and political leader
  14. 29. These rights for men were freedom, ownership, security, equality, and justice. It also affirms the principle of separation of power