Renaissance and the Enlightenment

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