Enlightenment Crossword

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  1. 4. The state of being unequal
  2. 7. The suppression of information.
  3. 10. The ability or willingness to tolerate something.
  4. 14. Having the power to put plans or laws into effect.
  5. 17. The thinker behind the idea of the social contract.
  6. 18. 43rd Holy Roman Emperor and brother of Mary Antoinette.
  7. 19. Someone who rules with unlimited power.
  8. 20. The act or process of changing a religious, political, or societal institution for the better.
  9. 21. The thinker behind the idea of natural rights.
  10. 22. Supreme power or authority.
  11. 24. The thinker behind the idea of the separation of the church and the state.
  12. 25. Set of rules that are created and are enforceable by governmental institutions to regulate behavior.
  13. 26. King of Prussia who also was a supporter of Voltaire.
  14. 27. The idea that individuals and their rights are important.
  15. 29. Unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
  16. 30. The thinker behind the idea of separation of powers.
  17. 31. The rights that are not dependent on the laws and are inalienable.
  18. 34. The right to live.
  19. 36. To have an effect on someone or something.
  20. 37. The right to own things.
  21. 39. Voltaire's most famous novel.
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  1. 1. A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
  2. 2. The state of being equal.
  3. 3. Appropriate to a court or judge.
  4. 5. Book made by John Locke.
  5. 6. Events women set up to help spread Enlightenment ideas.
  6. 8. A fundamental change in political organization.
  7. 9. An even distribution.
  8. 11. A Movement in the 1700s that emphasized reason.
  9. 12. Having the power to make laws.
  10. 13. Empress of Russia who was a supporter of Voltaire.
  11. 15. The idea that people can use reason to understand and improve the world.
  12. 16. The thinker behind the idea of absolute sovereign.
  13. 23. The right to speak freely.
  14. 25. The right to be free.
  15. 28. The inability or unwillingness to tolerate something.
  16. 32. Hobbes's most famous book.
  17. 33. Book made by Rousseau.
  18. 35. A group of people dedicated to solving the problems of the world.
  19. 38. Concept that was used to challenge the divine right of kings.