Scientific Revolution % Enlightenment/ French Revolution
Across
- 1. Declared the religious holiday, “The Festival of the Supreme Being”. Tried to commit Suicide.
- 5. An agreement between people and their government that was based on abiding by the rules.
- 6. This person was a smart young commander
- 9. European countries fought & defeated Napoleon’s army during this
- 16. The executive, legislative, and judicial power of government to limit and control each other in the system of checks and balances.
- 18. A french philosopher that constructed ideas about the various forms of government and of the causes that made them why they were.
- 19. A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate
- 21. People who would spend their time contemplating world issues.
- 24. Limited the power of the monarch.
- 25. A theory that was Earth-centered Alternative to a heliocentric theory.
- 26. A person who didn’t believe in the theory of divine right.
- 27. A method that was created due to the concern about how people could best understand the physical world.
- 29. Abolished all legal privileges of the nobles and clergy.
Down
- 2. An enlightened thinker who believed all humans were corrupted by society.
- 3. A state prison was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob.
- 4. A new type of Monarchy, rulers trying to maintain their royal powers but still trying to govern by Enlightenment Principles.
- 7. Was made to defend the nation against foreign and domestic enemies, 12-man council, created by the national convention.
- 8. A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched.
- 10. A riot that took place during the first stages of the French revolution that included a bunch of women demanding they buy bread for their family.
- 11. This person taught mathematics, first European to make regular observations with a telescope.
- 12. A person who argued that people were evil and could not be trusted to govern.
- 13. Called a meeting of the Estates General at Versailles on May 5, 1789. Was a absolute Monarchy.
- 14. Adopted by the National Assembly on August 26. Inspired the English Bill of Rights, and by the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
- 15. Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way.
- 17. A machine, new nickname “The National Razor”
- 20. A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas.
- 22. He aimed to end the reign of king Louis XVI and establish a French republic.
- 23. Rights John Locke wanted to protect these because he thought the government shouldn’t take this away from people.
- 28. Legislative Assembly was forced to suspend the Monarch for this.