Across
- 2. It, literally, reversed illiteracy.
- 9. Conquest, the spreading of religion, and new markets was the motivation behind this age.
- 11. Locke’s Natural Rights are a product of what time period.
- 13. Their march on the Palace of Versailles late in 1789, forced the royal family to be under house arrest at the Tuileries in Paris so they could be closely monitored.
- 14. A “total” ruler.
- 15. Economic system that promoted the unlimited use of another areas natural resources.
- 16. God-given.
- 18. A focus on human achievement, potential, and self-worth.
- 19. Killing machine.
- 20. Social class long sought after, but not fully achieved until the late 18th century.
Down
- 1. The geographic advantages that merchants had the acceptance or artists from all over Europe and Asia is what contributed to this country being the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- 3. Martin Luther started this what he posted his 95 Theses on the door of the All Saints Church in Wittenberg, Germany.
- 4. “Blow to the State”.
- 5. Pyramid system of governing in the Middle Ages.
- 6. Along with economics and politics, Enlightenment philosophers also this, too, had “laws”.
- 7. Rebirth.
- 8. Home to the French royal family before, during, and after the French Revolution.
- 10. In a republic, these are voted for and then they create laws and rule on the behalf of their voters.
- 12. Trade, influence, and disease across the Atlantic Ocean created this.
- 17. Focusing on worldly rather than spiritual values.
