Across
- 3. Opened salons where women and young girls could come to learn etiquette and things like reading and writing; her salons were meeting places to exchange ideas
- 5. Rights that can't be taken away by anyone or anything; the government should protect these
- 6. the government shouldn't regulate the economy
- 8. Believed that a woman should be able to make their own decisions without her husband interjecting; first women's rights activist
- 10. The government controls what someone can and can't do, read, say, or watch
- 11. Wrote a twenty-eight volume encyclopedia that included the work of many past philosophers
- 13. Thought the people should be able to choose who leads a nation
- 14. An English philosopher who believed in an absolute monarchy
Down
- 1. Wanted to strengthen the economy by having a free market and letting people choose what to produce and how
- 2. Time period where traditional authorities were questioned; started in France and England
- 4. Said that everyone should have freedom of speech
- 7. An English theorist who disagreed with divine right and said that the government was there to protect the rights of the people; opposite of hobbes
- 9. Believed that all governments should have three branches to keep each other in balance
- 12. Wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" and coined the term enlightenment
- 15. A German Lutheran who wrote beautiful religious pieces for the organ and choirs
