The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment

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Across
  1. 1. who was writer who often used satire against his the people he criticized in his writings
  2. 3. classical Greece and Rome
  3. 4. an intellectual movement that stressed
  4. 5. A French writer whose ideas about separation of powers and checks and balances
  5. 7. An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope
  6. 8. And English scientist/mathematician/physicist, created 3 Laws of Motion
  7. 9. agreement by which people gave all their rights to an all powerful government
  8. 11. the basis for the United States Constitution
  9. 14. A time period when old, unproven ideas were replaced with proven theories.
  10. 16. An English political figure/writer, interested in science, urged scientists to experiment.
  11. 18. A Polish priest/astronomer, studied planetary patterns, confirmed heliocentric ideas
  12. 19. music, literature, painting, and architecture of the 1600's and early 1700's which was grand and quite complex
  13. 20. A French social critic
  14. 21. Earth is the center of the universe
  15. 23. French mathematician, created a bridge between algebra and geometry, called analytical geometry
Down
  1. 2. A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets.
  2. 4. A monarch who respected the people’s rights
  3. 6. The artistic style of the late 1700's that was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes
  4. 9. A procedure used to gather ideas and test them
  5. 10. and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
  6. 12. Sun is the center of the universe
  7. 13. Assistant to Tycho Brahe, mathematician, and Created Planetary Laws of Motion
  8. 15. A philosopher who believed in self government and all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights, life, liberty, and property
  9. 17. A pen name for François Marie
  10. 22. A French writer and individualist. Disagreed with with most philosophers and wanted 100% democracy
  11. 24. A social gathering which brought together philosophers, writers, artists, and scientists to exchange ideas.