Across
- 2. the belief that truth could be discovered through logic or reasoning.
- 7. the belief that people should be able to practice whatever they believed in.
- 9. what Rousseau believed would guide a good government.
- 10. a philosopher dedicated to individual freedom.
- 11. a French writer who believed Britain was the most well governed country in his day.
- 12. A new perspective of the natural world.
- 14. social gatherings held by hostesses where various people discusses ideas.
- 15. A movement that reached its height in the 1700s and brought change to western civilization.
- 16. King Louis 16 was one of these.
- 18. a philosopher who invented the encyclopedia
- 19. Francois Marie Arouet. He fought for many things such as freedom of religion.
Down
- 1. believed to be the source of the government's power.
- 3. the philosopher who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- 4. certain unalienable rights
- 5. an agreement between society and the government.
- 6. a structure of government where power is divided among different branches.
- 8. ;beliefs
- 13. an enlightenment thinker who believes people are born free and equal; associated with natural rights.
- 17. an enlightenment thinker who believed that people should hand over their rights to a ruler; associated with social contract.
- 18. This justifies a monarch's rule.
