Across
- 2. European cultural revival (14th–17th centuries) celebrating art, science, and classical learning
- 5. Renaissance belief in human potential and the value of studying classical works
- 7. The principle that all people have the same rights and opportunities
- 9. Italian scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory
- 10. A pledge made by French revolutionaries in 1789 to create a new constitution
- 12. Renaissance astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model (Earth orbits the Sun).
- 13. 16th-century religious reform movement that challenged the Catholic Church and led to Protestantism
Down
- 1. 18th-century movement focused on reason, science, and progress in society
- 3. Vatican chapel famous for Michelangelo’s painted ceiling and Last Judgment
- 4. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason
- 6. Freedom from oppressive restrictions, often political or personal
- 8. The ancient period of history, especially Greece and Rome
- 11. Renaissance artist, sculptor, and painter known for masterpieces like David and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
