The Enlightenment, The French Revolution and Romanticism

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Across
  1. 1. a situation in which a disease spreads to many people in an area or region
  2. 4. favoring large or widespread changes
  3. 6. disloyalty to a country by helping an enemy
  4. 9. in the Christian Church, people, such as priests, who carry out religious duties
  5. 11. the study of ideas about knowledge, life,and truth; literally, love of wisdom
  6. 12. requiring absolute obedience to a ruler or government; not allowing personal freedom
  7. 13. a type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change
  8. 14. the original lawmaking branch of the English government that is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons
  9. 15. a series of laws that protect the liberties and freedoms of citizens
  10. 16. the force that exists between two objects that have mass
Down
  1. 2. a fake name, frequently used by authors
  2. 3. to accept different beliefs or practices
  3. 5. a person who tends to see the worst in a situation or who believes the worst will happen
  4. 7. a person who specializes in a specific academic subject; and expert
  5. 8. rights that all people are born with and that cannot be taken away by the government
  6. 10. the ability of the mind to think clearly and understand; logic