Across
- 6. a movement focused on reason and thought
- 8. gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas
- 11. Italian philosopher who worked to reform the justice system
- 13. believed people were born with natural rights and the government should protect those rights
- 14. believed women should be educated and take on jobs usually done by men
- 16. these spread all over the Western world influencing society
- 20. used by Great Britain to restrict the colonies' trade
- 21. scientists begin questioning beliefs and making new theories based on this
- 22. new way of viewing natural world-based on observation
- 25. imprisoned twice for his beliefs in fighting against intolerance
- 27. a government freely formed by the people and guided by free choice
- 29. series of steps for forming and testing scientific theories
- 30. ruler of Russia who expanded the Russian empire
- 32. ruler of Austria who ended serfdom
- 33. government power divided between the nation and the state
Down
- 1. absolute ruler who used Enlightenment values to strengthen their rule
- 2. tried to force Galileo to say he his discoveries were wrong
- 3. this formed a weak government that failed to provide unity and order
- 4. the main idea for philosophers and rulers
- 5. one of the creators of the Scientific Method
- 7. invented the telescope
- 9. idea that planets revolve around the sun
- 10. first 10 amendments protecting freedoms
- 12. King of Prussia who reformed education and the justice system
- 14. believed in separation of powers
- 15. document justifying the colonies rebelling against Great Britain
- 17. published the first encyclopedia
- 18. Great Britain surrendered here in 1781 ending the American Revolution
- 19. Created by Hobbes; people agree to order by giving power to one leader
- 23. this led to new discoveries and new ways of thinking
- 24. moon, sun, planets revolve around earth
- 26. valued reason, nature, happiness, progress and liberty
- 28. colonized America
- 31. develops theory of motion
