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"Enlightenment"

Horizontales
Convinced King Louis to sign an edict destroying the Society of Jesus in France and its colonies. (pg. 121)
Capital city of Spain where Jesuits were falsely accused of leading riots and an attempt to kidnap the king. (pg. 121)
Jesuits were not suppressed in Prussia or Russia because this skill was highly valued by these non-Catholic rulers. (pg. 124)
"The Infamous Thing" (pg. 118)
Missionaries arrested and deported from Spain, by King Charles III, by secret orders. (pg. 121)
Defended the "Religion of Reason" and was imprisoned in the Bastille twice in his life. (pg. 118)
A courageous pope who refuses to persecute Jesuits, despite incredible pressure from many European leaders. (pg. 122)
Verticales
Believed that the right to govern came solely from the people and not from God. (pg. 118)
Expelled the Jesuits from Portugal and Brazil, and labeled them traitors. (pg. 118)
Seventh grader who is the oldest of four children, living in Baltimore, who loves cats.
A concept that claims the human mind needs no help from God. (pg. 116)
French leaders that claimed superstition keeps the light of truth away from human kind. (pg. 117)
Seventh grade student who is the oldest son among eight children, and plays guitar.