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FEBRUARY HISTORY PUZZLE
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Maria Winkelmann: discover a comet
Galileo Galilei: first European to make regular observations on the Telescope
Nicholas Copernicus: Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe
rococo: delicate art style which is based on charm, grace, and gentle action
salon: elegant romos for the wealthy upper class where the ideas of the Enlightment easily spread
Francis Bacon: creator of the Scientific method
Printing Press: invention that helps spread Scientific Revolution and Enlightment ideas
Mozart: Child Prodigy that composed 3 of the most important operas in the world
Bach: Composer of Mass in B Minor
Handel: Composer of Messiah
factions: dissenting groups
electors: individuals qualified to vote
relics of feudalism: aristocratic privileges
sans culottes: "without breeches"
Georges Danton: minister of justice for the Paris Commune
Third Estate: social commoners
Estates General: French Parliament under Louis the XVl
bourgeoisie: merchants, bankers, professionals of the Third Estate
William Harvey: proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation
Ptolemy: belief that the Universe is a series of concentric spheres with earth at the center
FEBRUARY HISTORY PUZZLE
Across:| 2. | social commoners | | 8. | French Parliament under Louis the XVl | | 9. | Composer of Messiah | | 11. | Child Prodigy that composed 3 of the most important operas in the world | | 13. | delicate art style which is based on charm, grace, and gentle action |
| | 14. | dissenting groups | | 16. | invention that helps spread Scientific Revolution and Enlightment ideas | | 18. | merchants, bankers, professionals of the Third Estate | | 19. | creator of the Scientific method | | 20. | "without breeches" |
| | Down:| 1. | minister of justice for the Paris Commune | | 3. | proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation | | 4. | discover a comet | | 5. | Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe | | 6. | first European to make regular observations on the Telescope |
| | 7. | Composer of Mass in B Minor | | 10. | individuals qualified to vote | | 12. | aristocratic privileges | | 15. | elegant romos for the wealthy upper class where the ideas of the Enlightment easily spread | | 17. | belief that the Universe is a series of concentric spheres with earth at the center |
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FEBRUARY HISTORY PUZZLE
Across:| 2. | social commoners | | 8. | French Parliament under Louis the XVl | | 9. | Composer of Messiah | | 11. | Child Prodigy that composed 3 of the most important operas in the world | | 13. | delicate art style which is based on charm, grace, and gentle action |
| | 14. | dissenting groups | | 16. | invention that helps spread Scientific Revolution and Enlightment ideas | | 18. | merchants, bankers, professionals of the Third Estate | | 19. | creator of the Scientific method | | 20. | "without breeches" |
| | Down:| 1. | minister of justice for the Paris Commune | | 3. | proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation | | 4. | discover a comet | | 5. | Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe | | 6. | first European to make regular observations on the Telescope |
| | 7. | Composer of Mass in B Minor | | 10. | individuals qualified to vote | | 12. | aristocratic privileges | | 15. | elegant romos for the wealthy upper class where the ideas of the Enlightment easily spread | | 17. | belief that the Universe is a series of concentric spheres with earth at the center |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only