| 3. | The new name for the third estate |
| 5. | radical journalist that would write the names of counterrevolutionaries and have them executed which lead to his assassination |
| 6. | Also known as a blank slate |
| 7. | Influenced by a Biblical event, this was written by Hobbes |
| 8. | March on Versailles with the intent of capturing the monarchy |
| 13. | Adam Smith’s idea that economy is guided divinely |
| 16. | Last king of France during the French Revolution |
| 18. | Early feminist who demanded that French women be given the same rights as French men |
| 21. | book written by Mary Shelley |
| 23. | Emperor of France |
| 26. | Political groups that opposed the execution of the king |
| 27. | a movement fighting for the equality of women’s rights |
| 30. | a radical political group that worked with Robespierre |
| 33. | Austrian composer whose music was based on Enlightenment teachings |
| 37. | “Father of western philosophy,” influenced many Enlightenment philosophers |
| 39. | French philosopher who came up with “checks and balances” |
| 43. | Enlightenment philosopher who viewed human nature as solidarity |
| 44. | Responsible for the first ever encyclopedia |
| 45. | Scottish philosopher associated with creating skepticism |
| 46. | a period during the French Revolution where even the slightest bit of criticism to the revolution would deem you as a counterrevolutionary and have you executed by the National Razor |
| 47. | The new middle class created in both the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution |
| 48. | famous Salonniere that disproved the idea of irrational women |
| 49. | Military leader of the Bastille |
| 50. | the idea that the decisions of the majority of votes are supreme |
| 53. | Book by Rousseau describing the relationship between citizens and the government |
| 54. | French Revolutionary who led the fight against Austria |
| 55. | French satire by Voltaire |
| 56. | Father of Liberalism, Enlightenment philosopher that most directly impacted USA’s political system |
| 57. | Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman |
| 58. | Austrian Queen of France during the French Revolution |
| 59. | Nickname given to Robespierre |
| 60. | John Locke wrote this, commenting on human achievements and knowledge |