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Across
  1. 3. individualism, freedom, and self determination were the ideals of this movement
  2. 4. the belief that laws could be best understood through scientific inquiry rather than study of the Bible
  3. 5. favored reforming society by parliamentary means
  4. 8. explored social, political, and economic theories in new ways
  5. 9. a belief in natural rights, constitutional governments, laissez-faire economies, and reduced spending on armies and established churches
  6. 10. the belief that knowledge comes from sensed experience, from what you observe
Down
  1. 1. the desire of jews to reestablish an independent homeland where their ancestors had lived in the middle east
  2. 2. a system of public or direct worker ownership of the means of production such as mills to make cloth or the machinery and land needed to mine coal
  3. 6. reform movement to provide rights and equality extended to the freeing of slaves and the end of serfdom
  4. 7. movement for women’s rights and equality