The Enlightenment

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Across
  1. 2. to get something from a source
  2. 3. the study of ideas about
  3. 5. to accept different beliefs or practices
  4. 6. the practice of removing or prohibiting books, art, films, or other media that the government finds offensive, immoral, or harmful
  5. 8. in the Christian Church, people, such as priests, who carry out religious
  6. 9. requiring absolute obedience to a ruler or government; not allowing personal freedom
  7. 10. life, and truth; literally, love of wisdom
  8. 13. the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass; the force that pulls objects together
Down
  1. 1. a person who tends to see the worst in a situation or who believes the worst will happen
  2. 3. a fake name, frequently used by authors
  3. 4. favoring large or widespread changes
  4. 5. a type of government in which one person illegally seizes all power, usually ruling in a harsh and brutal way; a dictatorship
  5. 7. the original lawmaking branch of the English government that is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons
  6. 11. a situation in which a disease spreads to many people in an area or
  7. 12. to establish or start something new