The Enlightenment
Across
- 3. had a more optimistic view of human nature
- 4. courtly art and architecture were either in the Greek and Roman tradition or in a grand, complex style
- 7. rights that belonged to all humans from birth
- 8. restricting access to ideas or information
- 9. laws that govern human nature
- 10. informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas
Down
- 1. an agreement by which they gave up the state of nature for an organized society
- 2. made the work Leviathan
- 5. british economist who greatly admired physiocrats
- 6. people who focused on economic reforms