Across
- 3. the belief that king's power came from god and cannot be questioned.
- 6. the controversial belief that the earth revolved around the sun, created by Copernicus.
- 8. One of the ancient civilizations whose knowledge inspired the rebirth of Europe.
- 10. The philosophy of the renaissance that pushes for innovation, challenging tradition, inspirations from Greece/Rome, and creativity.
- 11. A crime where one speaks out against a religious teaching.
- 14. In the early renaissance and inspired by humanism guys like Da Vinci used this to create realistic depictions of things.
- 15. A form of government where one comically evil ruler has absolute power.
- 16. The final portion of the renaissance where philosophers questioned governments and how they should be.
Down
- 1. Something that was censored by the Catholic Church for years during the Renaissance!
- 2. A form of government with a king as a head of state.
- 4. One's ability to read/write.
- 5. In the early renaissance people who practiced this where burned at the stake for challenging the views of the world with natural discoveries.
- 7. Thinking about thinking, creating new ideas, what people on twitter think they do.
- 9. One of the ancient civilizations whose knowledge inspired the rebirth of Europe.
- 12. The portion of the the renaissance where the Catholic Church's control was weakened.
- 13. the rebirth or revival of Europe following the middle ages.
