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- 3. Austrian monarch that traveled in disguise among his subjects to learn their problems
- 5. style of composition arising in 18th-century France, often viewed as an extension of the baroque, and characterized by a high degree of ornamentation and lightness of expression
- 7. Russian monarch that abolished torture
- 9. French enlightenment thinker
- 10. was a French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher famous for his wit and his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state
- 11. principle author of the Declaration of Independence who believed in equality for all
- 14. French philosopher who is often referred to as the father of the French Revolution and wrote the book "The Social Contract"
- 19. English enlightenment thinker who argued that people were cruel and selfish by nature and needed to be controlled by an absolute monarchy
- 20. English philosopher that theorized natural right; He rejected absolute monarchies
- 21. a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail
- 22. Scottish philosopher who focused on using natural law to reform the economy and urged the policy of Laissez Faire
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- 1. French thinker who developed the ideas of separation of powers, checks and balances and minority rights
- 2. a form of absolute monarchy that accepted enlightenment ideas
- 4. Prussian monarch that allowed free press and urged religious tolerance
- 6. suppression of public communication, which was done by burning and banning books as well as jailing others in the enlightenment age
- 8. a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields
- 12. 4th President sometimes referred to as the father of the constitution
- 13. a policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government
- 15. a period of time in which people applied reasons to everyday things and started thinking for themselves
- 16. rules that govern natural forces such as gravity
- 17. an agreement made by people to give up their freedom in exchange for an organized society
- 18. informal social gatherings
