The Scientific Revolution & The Enlightenment Review Activity (Period 7)
Across
- 2. Your class period.
- 4. The idea of dividing a government so that no one person has total control.
- 5. Known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry" for his work with oxygen and combustion.
- 7. A logical process of testing, observing, and analyzing data to find the truth.
- 9. He argued that all people are born with "Natural Rights" like life, liberty, and property.
- 10. When a government or church bans and burns books to stop "dangerous" ideas.
- 11. The editor who spent years collecting Enlightenment ideas for the 28-volume Encyclopédie.
- 12. A German philosopher who lived a very strict life and believed reason has specific limits.
- 13. A style of writing that uses humor and exaggeration to criticize those in power.
- 14. The astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric (sun-centered) theory in 1543.
- 16. The old, incorrect belief that the Earth sits at the center of the universe.
- 18. He wrote Leviathan and believed people were naturally selfish and needed a strong king.
- 20. Enlightenment thinkers used this "tool" (logic and facts) to solve the world's problems.
- 21. A Renaissance belief that people can use learning to improve life on Earth.
- 22. Rights that Locke said you are born with, rather than rights a king gives you.
- 24. This scientist discovered the laws of gravity and motion (and even invented calculus!).
- 25. He believed government should be split into Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.
Down
- 1. The founder of modern anatomy who wrote the first detailed book on the human body's structure.
- 3. An agreement where people follow a government to ensure a just and equal society.
- 6. The scientific theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.
- 8. A person who goes against the official teachings of the Church (Galileo was labeled this).
- 15. He wrote The Social Contract and believed the community's needs come before the individual's.
- 17. A witty writer who used satire to poke fun at the government and the Catholic Church.
- 19. The study of the human body’s structure (Vesalius was the expert here!).
- 21. The medical doctor who discovered how the heart pumps blood through the body.
- 23. He used a telescope to see Jupiter’s moons, but was sentenced to house arrest for it.