Across
- 1. This theory places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- 3. (TWO WORDS) These PHILOSOPHERS use religion and Pseudoscience to describe NATURAL events in our world.
- 5. items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad
- 7. (LAST NAME ONLY) Invented the European Printing Press 1450.
- 8. AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures
- 10. items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors.
- 11. (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory
- 13. A Monarchy that is bound to no constitution, has absolute power. AKA France.
- 15. The idea that one's country should do all it can to increase its wealth, which was measured in Gold and Silver.
- 18. (TWO WORDS) We call the time period where many discoveries in science happened at once THIS.
- 20. Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!)
- 22. (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports.
- 25. This theory places the Earth at the center of the Solar System. Don't use a hyphen or a space when answering.
- 26. (LAST NAME ONLY) proved the heliocentric theory by the use of the telescope
Down
- 2. A Monarchy that has a constitution AKA England. The Monarchy is Limited in its power.
- 4. (TWO WORDS) This invention (first invented in China, 1040) had moveable type, allowed for faster printing and faster communication
- 6. The idea that a family rules the country. Made up of Kings and Queens.
- 9. The Pseudoscience of turning one item, such as lead, into gold.
- 12. (TWO WORDS) The Pseudoscience of telling the future through crystals, glass balls, tarot cards and other items
- 14. an area of what is considered "unclaimed land" that is settled by a country
- 16. items a country needs
- 17. this navigational tool uses magnets to tell you where magnetic North is. You adjust 7 Degrees to find true north.
- 19. (LAST NAME ONLY) supports the heliocentric solar system by discovering and labeling gravity.
- 21. The Pseudoscience of studying the constellations in relation to human behavior
- 23. This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate
- 24. (LAST NAME ONLY) Author of many anatomy books, included descriptive drawings.
