Across
- 2. The Pope and the government of the Roman Catholic Church.
- 5. Means rebirth.
- 6. Local languages.
- 7. A government policy encouraging territorial or economic expansion into other territories.
- 9. A person's first language.
- 13. Focusing on collecting and using wealth, material goods and products.
- 15. An artistic technique that uses a horizon line and a vanishing point to create the illusion of three dimensions.
- 16. The nobility or people who have inherited titles (lord, lady, barroness...)
- 20. A society with an economic system that depends on private investment and profit. Supply and Demand.
- 21. The sense of safety, comfort, security, health and happiness that a person has in his or her life.
- 22. The movement of population away from the country to the city.
- 23. The leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- 24. A state where the power is held by the people or their representatives.
Down
- 1. A member of any of the western Christian churches that are not Roman Catholic.
- 3. A city that governs itself and the surrounding country side. Venice, Florence and Genoa are examples.
- 4. A movement to reform the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Lead by Martin Luther.
- 8. A way of thinking focusing on the potential and worth of the human being.
- 10. Also known as the black death.
- 11. The bottom of the feudal heirarchy in Renaissance Europe.
- 12. A policy of a nation to extend it's dominance by political, economic or military means.
- 14. A network of trade routes extending from Europe to as far as China or Japan.
- 17. The Christian belief that God consists of three parts. The father, son and the holy spirit.
- 18. The eastern part of the Roman Empire in existence from the 4th to 15th centuries.
- 19. An opinion against the beliefs of a given religion.
