Across
- 1. this monarch ruled Spain for 42 years; he strengthened the Catholic Church and made his authority absolute.
- 3. Peter the Great made this city the capital in 1709.
- 5. rights that belong to all humans from birth, like the right to life, liberty, and property.
- 7. a ritual of King Louis XIV; high ranking nobles competed for the honor of holding the king’s royal washbasin or handing the king’s diamond buckled shoes.
- 8. it granted the Huguenots religious toleration and other freedoms.
- 12. unchanging principles, discovered through reason, that govern all human conduct.
- 13. he was an Enlightenment philosopher that wrote the book called the Spirit of the Laws; it advocated for a checks and balances system of government.
- 14. the ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people.
Down
- 1. this monarch ruled Russia; he notably westernized his kingdom through various political and social reforms.
- 2. he was an Enlightenment philosopher that had an optimistic view on human nature; he thought people were basically reasonable and moral.
- 4. he advised King Louis XIV early on during his rule.
- 6. during the Age of Absolutism, European monarchs embraced the idea that their authority came directly from God.
- 9. he was an Enlightenment philosopher that wrote the book called Leviathan.
- 10. a huge fleet of ships.
- 11. this monarch ruled France from 1643 to 1715; he constructed the Palace of Versailles.
- 15. he was a Scottish economist who argued that the free market should operate and regulate business.
