Across
- 2. Enlightenment writer who defended free speech.
- 5. The ancient world, especially Greece and Rome.
- 7. Study of knowledge, existence, and values.
- 8. Scientist who supported heliocentrism with the telescope.
- 9. Luther Led the Reformation by challenging the Catholic Church.
- 12. The Catholic church made people investigate ones who questioned the existence of the church
- 17. 1700s movement stressing reason, science, and rights.
- 18. Astronomer who said Earth orbits the Sun.
Down
- 1. Locke Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights.
- 3. Equal rights and treatment for all.
- 4. Renaissance artist (“David,” Sistine Chapel).
- 6. 1500s religious movement that led to Protestantism.
- 10. 1300s–1600s revival of art, culture, and classical learning.
- 11. The statue of ____
- 13. Press Invention (Gutenberg, 1450s) that spread knowledge.
- 14. Revolution Period of major scientific discoveries (1500s–1600s).
- 15. Focus on human potential and achievements.
- 16. Renaissance artist and scientist (“Mona Lisa”).
