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4. | English Philosopher/scientist who believed inductive reasoning should be used in scientific work (2 Words) |
11. | system in which rulers tried to rule with enlightenment ideals and absolute power (2 Words) |
13. | German born Russian Tsarina who proved to be an able and effective ruler (3 Words) |
16. | concept of Rousseau’s which states that society agrees to be governed by its general will (2 Words) |
18. | English philosopher, founded the idea of the “Tabula Rasa” of Human intellectualism (2 Words) |
20. | artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730’s |
22. | French philosopher, creator of the “Social Contract” (2 Words) |
24. | person of mixed European and Native American Descent |
25. | government that has Judicial, executive and legislative branches which control power through checks and balances (3 Words) |
28. | Enlightenment ruler of Prussia (3 Words) |
31. | English Mathematician who formulated the Universal Law of Gravitation (2 Words) |
32. | German astronomer whose work was not recognized in her time due to her gender (2 Words) |
34. | geocentric system of the solar system named after Ptolemy (2 Words) |
35. | French Philosopher/ Mathematician, one of the founders of Rationalism (2 Words) |
36. | The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni are three of the world’s greatest operas and were written by him |
37. | systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence (2 Words) |
39. | system of planetary motion that places the earth at eh center of the solar system |
40. | Scot, economist, author of The Wealth of Nations (2 Words) |
41. | French term given to all intellectuals, writers, journalists, economists, etc during the Enlightenment |
42. | governmental system where power I shared between national, state and local governments (2 Words) |