Across
- 2. Scientist who was known for creating calculus, gravity and the 3 Laws of Motion.
- 3. Philosopher known for his ideas about natural rights, popular sovereignty, and the right to revolution.
- 4. Theory proposed by Nicholas Copernicus that the sun was the center of the universe and the other planets revolve around it.
- 6. Book created by Denis Diderot that explained topics on government, philosophy and religion.
- 9. A period of time in the 1500s and 1600s when Europeans changed the way we look at the world by making conclusions based on experimentation, leading to many scientific developments.
- 10. Basic protections belonging to everyone from birth.
- 12. Step by step process used to confirm findings and prove a hypothesis is called the scientific _____________.
- 13. Idea promoted by Rousseau that stated people obey a government in order to receive protection.
- 14. Economist who argued for the free market and laissez faire policy.
Down
- 1. A philosophical and cultural movement in the 1600s and 1700s that examined ideas about government, law and society.
- 5. Economic policy with little to no government control.
- 7. Power of the government comes from the people.
- 8. Spoke about the right to have freedom of speech.
- 11. Argued that only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society.
- 15. Called for separation of powers, or dividing government into 3 branches.
