Across
- 2. The sole criterion for truth is man's reasoning.
- 3. Brilliant military strategist and leader of Parliament during the English Civil War.
- 6. The most powerful symbol of Soviet oppression in Eastern Europe.
- 11. Englishman credited with the invention of a process to produce steel.
- 12. Term used to describe the Bolsheviks/Communists in the Russian Civil War.
- 13. First English permanent settlement in the New World.
- 14. King whose claim to fame was the Authorized Version of the Bible.
- 16. Inventor of the practical internal combustion engine.
- 19. Considered by many to be the greatest inventor in human history.
- 20. Creator of the electric telegraph.
- 21. Storming of this prison signaled the beginning of the French Revolution.
- 22. Inventor of the wireless telegraph.
- 24. Monopoly created in 1960 to control oil prices and oil production.
- 26. Considered by many to be the "Father of the Modern Conservative movement".
- 28. Considered by many to be the "Father of the Enlightenment".
- 29. Puritan writer who gave us PARADISE LOST.
Down
- 1. Foremost scholar of English law in the 18th century.
- 4. Remembered for his efforts to get the slave trade banned throughout the British Empire.
- 5. Coined by Winston Churchill to describe the oppression of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union after World War II.
- 7. Absolute ruler of France; the "Sun-King".
- 8. His assembly line production of the automobile made the auto affordable for the average man.
- 9. Greatest evangelist of the Great Awakening.
- 10. French word used to describe the relaxation of strained diplomatic relationships.
- 11. Puritan writer who authored PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.
- 15. Russian word for "restructuring".
- 17. Brother tandem credited with bringing a great religious revival to Britain in the 18th century.
- 18. Inventor of the telephone.
- 23. The "Father of New France".
- 25. First French permanent settlement in the New World.
- 27. Built the first practical steam engine.
