The Enlightenment
Across
- 2. the force that pulls everything to the ground
- 4. being disloyal to the home country by helping that countries' enemy
- 5. a type of math that focuses on studying change
- 8. people who carry out religious duties in Christian churches
- 10. a person who has extensive knowledge in an area or subject
- 12. when a large outbreak of a contagious disease affects people in a widespread area
- 14. a person who always expects the worst case scenario in a situation and almost never thinks positivley
- 15. a series of amendments to the Constitution that protect the liberties of citizens
Down
- 1. to gain knowledge or receive something from a source
- 3. to be nonjudgemental of certain beliefs
- 6. the original lawmaking branch of Great Britain
- 7. to start something new
- 9. in favor of widespread change
- 11. a representative of something; especially a country
- 13. a fake name given to something, frequently used by authors