The Enlightenment Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. a male noble who rules a small territory
  2. 4. n. a harness used to restrain work animals; something that takes away people’s freedom
  3. 6. a small mass of metal balls packed into a canvas bag, resembling a cluster of grapes, that is shot from a cannon
  4. 8. an extreme shortage of food that results in widespread hunger
  5. 9. a member of a violent, extreme left-wing group during the French Revolution
  6. 12. the wealthy members of French society, people who were neither nobles or peasants.
  7. 13. to allow someone to do what they want; to spoil someone
  8. 14. a person who supervises conduct and morals
  9. 16. a musical composition written for an orchestra and usually in four parts called movements
Down
  1. 2. to to force someone to live outside of a place as a punishment
  2. 3. a revival of ancient Greek and Roman ideas, especially in literature, art, or architecture
  3. 5. one-tenth of a person’s income, paid to support a church
  4. 7. a law passed during the French Revolution that allowed the arrest of people suspected of opposing the Revolution
  5. 10. place where public records or historical documents are kept
  6. 11. the quality of being deeply religious; the adherence to religious principles in daily life
  7. 15. v. to rule over a country as its czar, king, or queen