WHII.6
Across
- 1. (Monarch) government where one person holds total control over the nation and its citizens
- 4. the art and music rooted in Western traditions
- 6. trial in which one is judged by their peers
- 7. observing and taking note of what occurs in an experiment or event
- 8. (Revolution) events fueled by the ideas of the Enlightenment and personal rights
- 11. the time period when ideas about the rights of citizens and how government should operate were changing
- 13. (of Church and State) idea that government and religion should be separate
- 15. the sun-centered theory of the universe
- 17. one that exercises supreme authority within a limited sphere
- 19. paintings of individuals and family
- 20. someone who studied fundamental concepts
- 21. the idea that Parliament had certain powers that the King could not deny
- 22. devotion to a religion
- 24. (of Terror) 13 month period of executions
- 26. (of the Governed) government works because its citizens have allowed it to rule over them
- 27. long books made for leisure
- 28. Bill of Rights that established the rights of British citizens and the powers of the crown and Parliament
- 29. the elliptical theory of how the planets orbit the sun
Down
- 2. allowing the practice of religions other than your own
- 3. how an experiment should be set and conducted so that the results can be verified
- 5. to bring back or renew
- 9. the belief that God placed the person on the throne
- 10. to adopt characteristics of Western Europe
- 12. (Revolution) the event in which France overthrew its monarchy
- 14. to place the power in the hands of an individual or small group
- 16. a person who writes music
- 18. a style characterized by emotion
- 23. document signed by King John that limited the crown from usurping certain British rights
- 25. of Versailles seat of power for France, constructed by Louis XIV
- 26. law that is the same for all citizens within the country