Across
- 3. a gas law stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship.
- 10. an anatomist and author of the most influential books on human anatomy.
- 11. theory that beliefs should be based on reason and knowledge.
- 14. Renaissance mathematician and atronomer
- 15. Italian astronomer,and physicist who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- 19. helped to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- 20. invented the Scientific Method
- 21. observations about the natural world.
- 25. One of Keplers laws that includes the planets.
- 27. The sun is at center.
- 29. mathmetician and scientist the father of modern western philosophy.
- 30. states that two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force.
- 32. kept one of the largest and best armies in Europe
- 33. inherited the throne
- 34. english physician who made contributions to anatomy and physiology.
- 35. powerful, grateful, grandeur, bring out the best of the subjects of their art, the people.
- 36. Founder of Methodism
- 37. Established the three types of government
Down
- 1. English physicist and mathematician who helped figure out the scientific method.
- 2. Idea that people are born with a blank mind and are molded by their experiences.
- 4. Judicial, Legislative, Executive
- 5. The Marriage of Figaro
- 6. Wrote the Wealth of Nations
- 7. Were writers, professors, journalists, economists, and social reformers
- 8. Prussia and France vs. Austria and Great Britain
- 9. a policy of letting things take their own course.
- 12. came up with the social contract
- 13. First to make an encyclopedia
- 16. The Sun, planets, and stars revolve around Earth.
- 17. considered equality before the law
- 18. a form of absolute monarchy
- 22. Belief that Enlightenment thinkers were hypocrites because enlightenment thinkers challenged the arbitrary power of rulers over subjects but not men over women.
- 23. France abandoned Prussia and allied with Austria.
- 24. Key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution.
- 26. systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing data
- 28. Punishments should not be brutal
- 31. logical process in which premises are proven true.
