World History Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. English writer and women's rights advocate who wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
  2. 4. an authoritarian leader who exercises their political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment
  3. 7. Italian philosopher who dropped bodies of different weights from the top of the famous Leaning Tower for a physics experiment.
  4. 9. a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, and other arts.
  5. 11. English mathematician that discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus.
  6. 12. place where civilians of all social classes, mostly women, could gather and discuss ideas.
  7. 16. Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe.
  8. 17. a widespread and influential movement in painting and the other visual arts.
  9. 19. an agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.
  10. 20. movement of revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics in the 17th and 18th century.
  11. 21. French philosopher who believed that the administrative powers were divided into the executive, the judicial and the legislative.
Down
  1. 2. a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
  2. 3. belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe.
  3. 5. French writer that believed social progress could be achieved through reason and that no authority.
  4. 6. English political philosopher that believed all people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
  5. 8. Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences".
  6. 10. Empress of Russia who came to power following a coup d'état that overthrew her husband and second cousin, Peter III.
  7. 13. Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe.
  8. 14. the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
  9. 15. a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge.
  10. 18. method of thinking that has characterized the development of science.