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- 2. English philosopher, known for 1651 book Leviathan, and he is one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- 5. an inventor who built on the stem engine, his work helped the power of the industrial revolution
- 8. french philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment. famous for separation of power in government.
- 11. key figure in scientific revolution and enlightenment, also active as mathematician, physicist, theologian, and author.
- 12. a meeting in 1880s where European countries split Africa without asking them.
- 14. a place that workers manufacture items with machines
- 17. an area where one country has a lot of control or influence over what happens there.
- 18. when everything is owned by the community or government and other people get what they need based on their job.
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- 1. an English political philosopher, proponent of limited government.
- 3. the process where more people cities or towns increase growth of those areas.
- 4. key figure in European intellectuals known as Enlightenment, a French Author philosopher published books and pamphlets.
- 6. solves problems using testing and experimentation brings out facts and hypotheses
- 7. a theory that the earth and planets orbit or revolve around the sun.
- 9. a person that believes things that are different from what their religion says.
- 10. is a political system that only one person holds all the power in the country
- 13. someone who has their own business or is the owner of some factory.
- 15. when a country takes over other land to control them and expand their own land.
- 16. a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician "father of modern astronomy", "father or modern physics". revolutionary telescopic discoveries and largest moons of Jupiter.
- 17. when the government or the community owns major industries and resources like factories and helps everyone need.
