Across
- 3. Rousseau's idea that the average view of the population should be used for decision
- 6. Adam Smith's book (1776) that explained his views on a Capitalist Economy
- 9. Key Enlightenment concept: an idea that can help those in a difficult situation see that their lives (or the lives of their children) are improving
- 10. One of the three main ideas of the Enlightenment along with Liberty and Equality
- 13. Life, Liberty and Property as proposed by John Locke to support his ideas on Self-Government
- 14. "Leave Alone" Adam Smith's idea that the government should not regulate the economy in order to make it more efficient
- 15. Everyone else, mostly peasants, 97% of population, <70% of wealth, paid all taxes
- 19. Term describing the time period full of new ideas on Education, Economics, Government and Religion.
- 21. Key enlightenment concept: The idea that people should be free to make their own decisions on the course of their life
- 22. Key Enlightenment concept: place humans can look in order to better observe the scientific aspects of life.
- 23. Enlightenment thinker that was focused on educating women
- 25. Catholic Clergy, 1% of population, 10% of wealth, paid no taxes
Down
- 1. Meeting called by the 1st Estate when the Estates General did not work and they were locked out of the Palace of Versailles
- 2. Beccaria's goal for the legal system (instead of revenge)
- 4. Montesquieu's idea that legal responsibility should be dividing throughout 3 different parts of the government in order to allow for Checks and Balances
- 5. Revolutionary leader of the Committee of Public Safety, responsible for thousands of executions
- 7. AKA "The Enlightenment"
- 8. Voltaire's idea that people should respect each other enough to accept our differences
- 11. Enlightenment thinker / French philosophe that pushed for Freedom of Religion & Speech
- 12. Meeting called by King Louis XVI to vote on taxing the 1st & 2nd Estates
- 16. Famous moment of the French Revolution when members of the National Assembly swore they would not leave the Palace of Versailles until they had a constitution
- 17. Book written by Thomas Hobbes to describe his belief that Monarchy was the best government because it was strong and could prevent our selfishness & wickedness from abusing others
- 18. Machine designed to kill threats to the revolution with equality
- 20. Nobles, 2% of population, 20% of wealth, paid no taxes
- 24. French prison that revolutionaries attacked on July 14, 1789 in order to get gun power