enlightenment Crossword Puzzles

Unit 20 Crossword Puzzle By MJS 2022-08-17

Unit 20 Crossword Puzzle By MJS crossword puzzle
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  1. was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
  2. were the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment
  3. were two Acts of Parliament: the Union with Scotland Act 1706 passed by the Parliament of England
  4. what was adopted by the Continental Congress on November 15, 1777
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  1. a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries.
  2. also called “The Revolution of 1688” and “The Bloodless Revolution,” took place from 1688 to 1689 in England
  3. was widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and was an English philosopher
  4. was an English general
  5. an act regulating stamp duty
  6. a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court.
  7. was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, naval officer, and politician
  8. was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president
  9. best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie
  10. an old or experienced sailor.

14 Clues: was an English generalan act regulating stamp dutyan old or experienced sailor.was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composerwere the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenmentwhat was adopted by the Continental Congress on November 15, 1777a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries....

Enlightenment Thinkers and Works 2025-04-27

Enlightenment Thinkers and Works crossword puzzle
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  1. Emmanuel Kant examined the limits and capabilities of human reason in acquiring knowledge
  2. written by Hobbes and said that the state is necessary but can be dangerous
  3. written by Adam Smith encouraged self fulfillment for the betterment of society
  4. French lawyer, man of letters and political philosopher
  5. Scottish philosopher and economist who laid foundations for modern economics
  6. prominent French philosopher and writer who advocated for freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and the separation of church and state
  7. originally written by Rousseau in 1762
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  1. written by John Locke criticizing absolute monarchy and encouraging democratic practices
  2. widely regarded as most influential enlightenment thinker and father of liberalism
  3. an encyclopedic dictionary published by the Enlightenment thinker Voltaire in 1764
  4. explored the nature of political legitimacy and the social contract, arguing for a strong sovereign
  5. wrote the The Social Contract" which explored the idea of a government based on the general will of the people
  6. a major figure in the German Enlightenment
  7. encouraged checks and balances written by Montesquieu

14 Clues: originally written by Rousseau in 1762a major figure in the German Enlightenmentencouraged checks and balances written by MontesquieuFrench lawyer, man of letters and political philosopherwritten by Hobbes and said that the state is necessary but can be dangerousScottish philosopher and economist who laid foundations for modern economics...

The Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-16

The Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called ____.
  2. This thinker believed in natural rights, including life, liberty, and property
  3. This philosophe argued for freedom of speech and religion and criticized intolerance
  4. The Enlightenment is also called the Age of ____.
  5. Revolution This revolution in England created a Bill of Rights to protect citizens
  6. Revolution The Enlightenment was influenced by this period of scientific discoveries
  7. This philosophe believed that people are naturally good, but power corrupts them
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  1. I The English Civil War led to the beheading of this monarch
  2. This thinker believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
  3. This philosophe criticized abuses in the justice system and wanted fair trials
  4. This philosopher believed people were naturally selfish and needed an absolute ruler
  5. Contract The idea that people give up rights to a ruler in exchange for order is called the ____.
  6. This movement encouraged people to question medieval ideas and emphasize education
  7. of Absolute Monarchs This period saw kings spending lavishly and ruling without regard for their people

14 Clues: The Enlightenment is also called the Age of ____.The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called ____.I The English Civil War led to the beheading of this monarchThis thinker believed in separation of powers and checks and balancesThis philosophe criticized abuses in the justice system and wanted fair trials...

Global II Extra Credit 2022-09-30

Global II Extra Credit crossword puzzle
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  1. Enlightenment thinker who believed in freedom of speech and religion
  2. Improved the telescope and proved Copernicus' Heliocentric Theory correct
  3. System of government where the ruler has absolute control
  4. An enlightened despot who ruled Russia
  5. Enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers and 3 branches of government
  6. Believed the best form of government was an absolute monarchy and that people were naturally selfish
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  1. Belief that an absolute monarch's authority to rule came directly from God
  2. An agreement between the people and the government to follow the same laws
  3. Theory that the Earth revolved around the sun
  4. Believed the best form of government was a direct democracy
  5. English Enlightenment thinker who believed that the role of government is to protect people's natural rights (life, liberty, and property)
  6. Used John Locke's ideas of Natural Right's in the Declaration of Independence
  7. King of France who was an absolute monarch

13 Clues: An enlightened despot who ruled RussiaKing of France who was an absolute monarchTheory that the Earth revolved around the sunSystem of government where the ruler has absolute controlBelieved the best form of government was a direct democracyEnlightenment thinker who believed in freedom of speech and religion...

The Enlightenment 2020-05-13

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. a member or subject of a nation
  2. another word for freedom
  3. the century when the Enlightenment happened
  4. to rise up against the government
  5. when a king has total power over the citizens
  6. the ability to say what you think
  7. fundamental, basic rights people are born with
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  1. If a government fails, citizens can revolt
  2. the idea that the king gets his power from god
  3. a movement based on reason, science and learning
  4. Giving up rights in exchange for protection
  5. discovery during Scientific Revolution by Newton
  6. permission

13 Clues: permissionanother word for freedoma member or subject of a nationto rise up against the governmentthe ability to say what you thinkIf a government fails, citizens can revoltthe century when the Enlightenment happenedGiving up rights in exchange for protectionwhen a king has total power over the citizensthe idea that the king gets his power from god...

The Enlightenment 2021-03-08

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. To get something from a source
  2. A person who specializes in a specific academic subject, an expert
  3. in the Christian Church, people,such as priests Who carry out religious duties
  4. favoring large or widespread changes
  5. disloyalty to a country by helping an enemy
  6. Pulls us towards the center of the earth
  7. A person who tends to see the worst in a situation or who believes the worst will happen
  8. To start something new
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  1. A type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change
  2. Covid-19 has caused a....
  3. The study of ideas about knowledge, life, and truth; literally, love of wisdom
  4. to accept different beliefs or practices
  5. The ability of the mind to think clearly and understand, logic

13 Clues: To start something newCovid-19 has caused a....To get something from a sourcefavoring large or widespread changesto accept different beliefs or practicesPulls us towards the center of the earthdisloyalty to a country by helping an enemyA type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change...

The Enlightenment 2020-09-07

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. American document that recognized natural rights.
  2. Continent where people discussed ideas.
  3. If the government fails to protect citizens, citizens have the right to revolt.
  4. An agreement where citizens give up some rights in exchange for government protection.
  5. The idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the citizens in a general election
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  1. Life with complete freedom, no rules, and no government.
  2. A period of time when people developed new ideas about human existence and human rights.
  3. Some Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of this.
  4. Obtaining something through family ties.
  5. Fundamental, basic rights people are born with.
  6. The kind of authority a king had over citizens
  7. A place where city people gathered to discuss philosophy.
  8. Famous city where people discussed ideas.

13 Clues: Continent where people discussed ideas.Obtaining something through family ties.Famous city where people discussed ideas.The kind of authority a king had over citizensFundamental, basic rights people are born with.Some Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of this.American document that recognized natural rights....

Enlightenment Review 2023-05-02

Enlightenment Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Fighting to change something
  2. Philosophers spread new ideas about government and human rights
  3. Government should protect the people and their rights
  4. People have power through voting
  5. Royalty (king/queen) gets power through divine right
  6. Written by the American colonists to create a new country with more rights
  7. Freedom
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  1. Government and religion stay separate
  2. Rights that all people have because they are born (life, liberty, property)
  3. People can rebel if the government fails to protect them
  4. Rules for government
  5. The American colonists fought the British for a new government
  6. A person who likes to think

13 Clues: FreedomRules for governmentA person who likes to thinkFighting to change somethingPeople have power through votingGovernment and religion stay separateRoyalty (king/queen) gets power through divine rightGovernment should protect the people and their rightsPeople can rebel if the government fails to protect them...

Enlightenment: Hobbes 2025-05-01

Enlightenment: Hobbes crossword puzzle
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  1. human ability to figure out things and brainpower to solve problems
  2. this happened to Charles I.
  3. job that Hobbes held
  4. this type of revolution also contributed to the Enlightenment
  5. this is what Hobbes thought people wanted to have great odds for
  6. Hobbes thought people were like this; it means evil
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  1. movement celebrating human potential and leading into the Enlightenment
  2. these are handed over to the ruler by the citizens according to Hobbes
  3. sea monster that Hobbes named his book after
  4. job that Locke held
  5. the people that the ruler had to control
  6. the type of monarchy Hobbes though was the best
  7. large group of people living together in a state

13 Clues: job that Locke heldjob that Hobbes heldthis happened to Charles I.the people that the ruler had to controlsea monster that Hobbes named his book afterthe type of monarchy Hobbes though was the bestlarge group of people living together in a stateHobbes thought people were like this; it means evil...

Pre-Colonial through The Enlightenment Crossword 2025-12-18

Pre-Colonial through The Enlightenment Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Fathers: The collective name for the authors who fabricated documents to earn American freedom.
  2. A frequent trope in Native American stories focusing on birth and origin.
  3. Learning through what we see and do, a core Enlightenment principle.
  4. Ethics: The standards and values, such as honor and leadership, that serve as pillars of a tribe.
  5. Tradition: Stories passed on by word of mouth rather than written down.
  6. A story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth.
  7. One of the individual rights emphasized by Enlightenment thinkers.
  8. A short story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson in Native American storytelling.
  9. Bull: A notorious Native American chief who fought for the rights of his people.
  10. A modern term for why Jefferson's Declaration might be flagged due to its reliance on Locke.
  11. The idea that leaders should be chosen by the people (Government by ___).
  12. The 1607 settlement where English settlers farmed tobacco for success.
  13. The Enlightenment principle of trusting logic and thinking over blind faith.
  14. The science of map-making that allowed 15th-century explorers to travel.
  15. Language that creates a visual for the reader, often using natural entities in Indigenous stories.
  16. The crop that ultimately led to the success of the Jamestown colony.
  17. A frequent theme in Native American stories emphasizing the importance of the group.
  18. Revolution: A movement led by thinkers like Newton and Galileo that prioritized observation.
  19. Medias Res: A structural choice to start a story in the middle of the action.
  20. A traditional story, often involving supernatural beings, used to explain natural phenomena.
  21. An open ending where key questions are left unanswered for the reader to decide.
  22. Autonomy: A central struggle and theme in early Colonial literature.
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  1. Literature: The broad "tree" of writing that encompasses Puritan literature as a "branch".
  2. The "blueprint" of a text; how an author organizes a story.
  3. The central message or “learning point” of a story.
  4. A book of current and notable information, like the one published by Benjamin Franklin.
  5. Ending: A resolution where all questions are answered and the story feels complete.
  6. A primary form of early American literature kept by explorers like Columbus.
  7. God: A primary goal of Puritan literature intended to instill religious obedience.
  8. English settlers in Plymouth who wanted to govern themselves and separate from the Church of England.
  9. Jefferson: Lead author of the Declaration of Independence, heavily influenced by Locke.
  10. An intellectual movement seeking to improve society through reason and inquiry.
  11. Luther: The "O.G." of the Religious Reformation who questioned the Church’s power.
  12. Person: The primary point of view used in Colonial and Puritan literature.
  13. Non-religious thought that reshaped society during the Enlightenment.
  14. A common plot device or element used for emphasis, like a "rainy funeral".
  15. Resolution: An ending where the main character fails or dies, creating a dark tone.
  16. Those who wanted to break away from the Church of England.
  17. Locke: Impactful philosopher who argued that "all men are created equal".
  18. Established after years of European upheaval, helping to diminish wars.
  19. Impact: The feeling an author’s structural choices create for the reader.
  20. A subset of Colonial literature focused strictly on God and Biblical allusions.
  21. Sense: A pamphlet by Thomas Paine that encouraged fighting for independence.
  22. A literary device connecting a writer's life or text to the Bible.
  23. Adams: A significant figure who shaped America’s Enlightenment through writings on constitutional freedom
  24. One of the four major themes of Enlightenment thinking.
  25. Order: A source of knowledge emphasized by the Enlightenment over religious thought.
  26. Frontier: A common theme in Colonial literature involving survival and interaction with the environment.
  27. Resolution: A happy ending where the main character succeeds.
  28. A story structure that follows a simple timeline from A to B to C.

50 Clues: The central message or “learning point” of a story.One of the four major themes of Enlightenment thinking.Those who wanted to break away from the Church of England.The "blueprint" of a text; how an author organizes a story.Resolution: A happy ending where the main character succeeds.One of the individual rights emphasized by Enlightenment thinkers....

Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-10

Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. American document that recognized natural rights
  2. The kind of authority a king had over citizens
  3. A period of time when people developed new ideas about human existence and human rights.
  4. Continent where the Enlightenment began
  5. Some Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of this
  6. Life with complete freedom, no rules, and no government
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  1. If the government fails to protect citizens, citizens have the right to revolt
  2. An agreement where citizens give up some rights in exchange for government protection
  3. The idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the citizens in a general election
  4. Fundamental, basic rights people are born with

10 Clues: Continent where the Enlightenment beganThe kind of authority a king had over citizensFundamental, basic rights people are born withSome Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of thisAmerican document that recognized natural rightsLife with complete freedom, no rules, and no government...

The Enlightenment 2021-01-04

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Continent where the Enlightenment began
  2. Obtaining something through family ties
  3. Fundamental, basic rights people are born with
  4. If the government fails to protect citizens, citizens have the right to revolt
  5. The idea that a country’s leader should be chosen by the citizens in a general election
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  1. Some Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of this
  2. An agreement where citizens give up some rights in exchange for government protection
  3. The kind of authority a king had over citizens
  4. A period of time when people developed new ideas about human existence and human rights
  5. Life with complete freedom, no rules, and no government

10 Clues: Continent where the Enlightenment beganObtaining something through family tiesThe kind of authority a king had over citizensFundamental, basic rights people are born withSome Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of thisLife with complete freedom, no rules, and no governmentIf the government fails to protect citizens, citizens have the right to revolt...

The Enlightenment 2024-01-15

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Sought out universal laws that involved matter and motion.
  2. A county that advanced faster than China in terms if innovation and tradition leading them to believe their country was superior.
  3. Origins of the Enlightenment.
  4. Wrote the Wealth of Thinkers.
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  1. Highly resisted The Enlightenment as new technology threatened their tradition.
  2. A popular eastern commercial center in the Americas that held the Enlightenment.
  3. Believed that society should be governed this way not by tradition.
  4. The belief or opinion that is contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrines.
  5. A religious order in the catholic church
  6. Were praised in the French Encyclopedia.

10 Clues: Origins of the Enlightenment.Wrote the Wealth of Thinkers.A religious order in the catholic churchWere praised in the French Encyclopedia.Sought out universal laws that involved matter and motion.Believed that society should be governed this way not by tradition.Highly resisted The Enlightenment as new technology threatened their tradition....

Eyes open 1 2023-11-17

Eyes open 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. блохи
  2. грубо
  3. доказательство
  4. кипение
  5. долг
  6. руины
  7. запуганный
  8. потрясающий
  9. гавань
  10. увы
  11. назад
  12. отчаянный
  13. зрелый
  14. огромный
  15. сжиматься
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  1. несоответствие
  2. извержение вулкана
  3. вызванный
  4. бессмысленный
  5. совпадение
  6. час-пик
  7. против
  8. пепел
  9. просветление
  10. загрязнение окружающей среды
  11. нелепый

26 Clues: увыдолгблохигруборуиныпепелназадгаваньпротивзрелыйкипениечас-пикнелепыйогромныйвызванныйотчаянныйсжиматьсясовпадениезапуганныйпотрясающийпросветлениебессмысленныйнесоответствиедоказательствоизвержение вулканазагрязнение окружающей среды

crossword of the moment 1 2013-06-24

crossword of the moment 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. way to release
  2. son
  3. enlightenment enhancer
  4. is his message
  5. country
  6. cat
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  1. animal
  2. tartar
  3. mattress
  4. mindformation
  5. master
  6. commune?
  7. dog
  8. game
  9. well known Absurdistani

15 Clues: sondogcatgameanimaltartarmastercountrymattresscommune?mindformationway to releaseis his messageenlightenment enhancerwell known Absurdistani

Baroque-Era Women Composers 2023-11-18

Baroque-Era Women Composers crossword puzzle
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  1. prattica
  2. philharmonica
  3. salmons school
  4. della pieta
  5. de charriere
  6. leyster
  7. leonarda
  8. of san vito
  9. of trent
  10. wollenstone craft
  11. sun king
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  1. of lorraine
  2. galant
  3. music making
  4. of enlightenment
  5. cecchina
  6. diva
  7. philips
  8. primo libro delle musiche
  9. propitia
  10. book of the courtier

21 Clues: divagalantphilipsleysterpratticacecchinapropitialeonardaof trentsun kingof lorrainedella pietaof san vitomusic makingde charrierephilharmonicasalmons schoolof enlightenmentwollenstone craftbook of the courtierprimo libro delle musiche

Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-18

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity
  2. is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification".
  3. says that the earth is at the center of the cosmos or universe
  4. series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
  5. French writer and public activist who played a singular role in defining the eighteenth-century movement called the Enlightenment.
  6. divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments.
  7. They promoted a "republic of letters" that crossed national boundaries and allowed intellectuals to freely exchange books and ideas.
  8. The term is used chiefly of an intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries that accepted the existence of a creator on the basis of reason but rejected belief in a supernatural deity who interacts with humankind.
  9. French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.
  10. English philosopher and political theorist who was born in 1632 in Wrington, Somerset, England
  11. he discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus.
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  1. called the "father of observational astronomy"
  2. is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.
  3. is the 18th and 19th century movement that developed in Europe as a reaction to the excesses of Baroque and Rococo. The movement sought to return to the classical beauty and magnificence of the Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.
  4. a researcher develops a hypothesis, tests it through various means, and then modifies the hypothesis on the basis of the outcome of the tests and experiments.
  5. relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.
  6. a spokesman for democracy, was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States
  7. is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. ... It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion.
  8. people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior.
  9. a fashionable assemblage of notables (such as literary figures, artists, or statesmen) held by custom at the home of a prominent person.

20 Clues: called the "father of observational astronomy"says that the earth is at the center of the cosmos or universehe discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus.series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period...

Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-19

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Social critcs of this period.
  2. developing a written plan for running a state or country
  3. a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy.
  4. improve human conditions on earth rather than concern themselves with religion and the afterlife.
  5. an English philosopher and political theorist.
  6. explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resources and one can make use of the same.
  7. Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
  8. was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War.
  9. the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes.
  10. European art of the 1600s and early 1700s, which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
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  1. an Italian philosophe, wrote about people’s civil rights, the rights they deserved as citizens of a city or country.
  2. The ruler most admired by the philosophes was Catherine II of Russia.
  3. is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
  4. influential French writer, who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
  5. an English philosopher, scientist, and historian best known for his political philosophy.
  6. This and subsequent trade laws prevented colonists from selling their most valuable products to any country except Britain.
  7. consists of the right of individuals to participate in government by voting and by holding public office.
  8. the relation of faith to reason, the existence and simplicity of God, the purpose of theology and metaphysics, and the problems of knowledge, of universals, and of individuation.
  9. large drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.
  10. Through reason and rational thinking, they believed, truth could be discovered.

20 Clues: Social critcs of this period.an English philosopher and political theorist.the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes.developing a written plan for running a state or countrylarge drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.The ruler most admired by the philosophes was Catherine II of Russia....

Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2020-10-31

Enlightenment Crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Influence writer devoted himself to the study of political liberty
  2. He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry
  3. Vaccination for smallpox
  4. discovered the relationship between volume gas and pressure
  5. Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons
  6. The agreement between the government and the people
  7. Came up with the idea that planets move in orbits shaped like an ellipse.
  8. he believed without the government's keeping order there would be war and life would be solitary poor nasty brutish and short
  9. He believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves
  10. a tool to study space
  11. A woman who published something on the rights of women
  12. He was an English writer that helped with the scientific method
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  1. theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
  2. new way of thinking of the Modern World
  3. created the Sun centered theory
  4. François-Marie Arouet writing name
  5. Theorys of motion
  6. social critics
  7. theory that states that the planets revolve around the sun
  8. social gathering where attendees would discuss enlightenment ideas
  9. A tool to make large objects smaller to look at cells, bacteria, etc.
  10. committed to individual freedom
  11. Is an Italian philosopher his thoughts were mostly on the justice system

23 Clues: social criticsTheorys of motiona tool to study spaceVaccination for smallpoxcreated the Sun centered theorycommitted to individual freedomFrançois-Marie Arouet writing namenew way of thinking of the Modern WorldThe agreement between the government and the peopleCreated a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons...

Absolutism and Enlightenment 2021-11-08

Absolutism and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. British philosopher that argued for the equal rights of women
  2. the absolute monarch of France, who was known as the sun king and built the Palace of Versailles
  3. the branch of government that executes or enforces laws
  4. the rule of one person as passed through a family lineage
  5. the rule of the few
  6. an intellectual movement that attempted to understand society and culture, also known as the Age of Reason
  7. a law signed by King William and Queen Mary that limited their power as a constitution
  8. refers to a system in government that ensures no one branch of government becomes too powerful
  9. French philosopher that argued for separation of church and state and freedom of expression
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  1. the beginning of modern science that saw innovations of understanding about the nature
  2. an intellectual movement inspired by Greek philosophers that emphasized logic and reason
  3. the centralized and complete power of a monarch
  4. the rule of the people
  5. a power given by God as a justification for the power of an absolute monarch
  6. French philosopher who argued that power should be limited and broken into 3 branches of power
  7. a monarchy whose power is limited by laws, also known as a constitutional government
  8. British philosopher who argued that government should protect the rights of people
  9. British philosopher who argued that absolute monarchy was the best form of government based on his description of humans as always at war in their state of nature
  10. the branch of government that writes and creates laws
  11. the branch of government that interprets the law

20 Clues: the rule of the fewthe rule of the peoplethe centralized and complete power of a monarchthe branch of government that interprets the lawthe branch of government that writes and creates lawsthe branch of government that executes or enforces lawsthe rule of one person as passed through a family lineage...

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Believed government with separation of powers was best
  2. Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
  3. Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
  4. Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
  5. Branch of government that makes laws
  6. Branch of government that enforces laws
  7. Tool that measures temperature
  8. Life, liberty, and right to own property
  9. Author who promoted freedom of speech
  10. Believed people were naturally bad
  11. Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
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  1. People who seek wisdom or knowledge
  2. Means time of illumination
  3. Economy where individuals own businesses
  4. Sun centered
  5. Oval paths around the sun
  6. Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
  7. Said "I think, therefore I am"
  8. Using the brain to come up with answers
  9. Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
  10. Believed people were naturally good
  11. Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
  12. Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone

23 Clues: Sun centeredOval paths around the sunMeans time of illuminationSaid "I think, therefore I am"Tool that measures temperatureWrote a 28 volume encyclopediaBelieved people were naturally badPeople who seek wisdom or knowledgeBelieved people were naturally goodBranch of government that makes lawsAuthor who promoted freedom of speech...

Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2018-05-24

Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Force that keeps the planets in their orbits around the sun
  2. Contract 2 Words: Agreement in which people give up their freedom for an organized society
  3. Argued people formed governments to protect their natural rights
  4. Restriction access to ideas and information
  5. Informal gatherings at which philosophes exchanged ideas
  6. French philosophers
  7. Faire 2 Words: Economic policy allowing businesses to operate with little or no government interference
  8. Method 2 Words: Using mathematical equations to convert observations and experiments into scientific laws
  9. market 2 Words: Market in which the forces of supply and demand should be allowed to regulate business
  10. Improved the existing telescope
  11. Believed the good of the community should be placed above the interests of the individual
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  1. Rights 2 Words: Rights that belong to all humans from birth
  2. passionate believer in freedom of speech
  3. Using reasoning to propose a possible explanation
  4. sun-centered model of the universe
  5. Believed the best form of government was made up of 3 branches
  6. Theorized that the sun was the center of the universe
  7. Believed that people were naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish
  8. Produced the 28 volume Encyclopedia
  9. Economist who favored a free enterprise system

20 Clues: French philosophersImproved the existing telescopesun-centered model of the universeProduced the 28 volume Encyclopediapassionate believer in freedom of speechRestriction access to ideas and informationEconomist who favored a free enterprise systemUsing reasoning to propose a possible explanationTheorized that the sun was the center of the universe...

Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23

Revolution and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. in modern times people go here to get their hair cut
  2. suggested the social contract
  3. he stated that all people that are born have a tabula rasa, or blank mind
  4. a conflict that lasted three subtracted from ten
  5. using reason
  6. he agreed the state shouldn’t interfere in economic factors
  7. proceeding from the particular to the general
  8. didn’t like brutal punishments
  9. dissected human bodies in the University of Padua, (a.k.a “Two-Face”)
  10. the law that apples fall everywhere
  11. emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action
  12. invented the universal law of gravitiy
  13. came up with the discovery of elliptical orbits
  14. made the scientific method
  15. putting the the earth is at the center of the universe
  16. him and (a.k.a “Two-Face”)added to understanding the human anatomy
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  1. he did good “I did good”
  2. the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
  3. anglican minister
  4. invented the idea of the heliocentric universe
  5. the separation of executive, judicial, and legislative
  6. female, english writer who fought for women’s rights
  7. a european country succeeded
  8. sun at the center of the universe
  9. to let people do what they want
  10. he wrote the first Encyclopedia from 1751-72
  11. an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
  12. inherited the throne in 1740, a woman!
  13. the intellectuals of the Enlightenment, another word for “philosopher”
  14. French noble
  15. “I think therefore I am”
  16. a woman that was great and ruled russia
  17. absolutism
  18. he made music and has six letters in his name

34 Clues: absolutismusing reasonFrench nobleanglican ministerhe did good “I did good”“I think therefore I am”made the scientific methoda european country succeededsuggested the social contractdidn’t like brutal punishmentsto let people do what they wantsun at the center of the universethe law that apples fall everywhereinherited the throne in 1740, a woman!...

Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23

Revolution and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Wrote the Wealth of Nations government should keep its hands off the economy, laissez faire.
  2. Founder of Methodism- the belief that the gifts of God’s grace allowed all people to be saved
  3. faire A doctrine that was named after this
  4. Punishments should not be brutal
  5. A German Mathematician
  6. Years War Became a global as new alliances
  7. orbits Non circular
  8. II or the Great Was one of the best educated and most cultured monarchs
  9. the basic structure and organs of the human body
  10. reason is the main source of knowledge
  11. An artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730’s
  12. Enlightenment thinkers were hypocrites because enlightenment thinkers challenged the arbitrary power of rulers over subjects but not men over women, and the enlightenment was based on the ideal of reason of all people equally
  13. universe-The universe offered a more accurate explanation
  14. law of gravitation Explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits
  15. Showed signs of Brilliance until He went to The university of Cambridge.
  16. three types of government: republics for small states, despotism for large states, and monarchies for moderate sized states.
  17. Published a book “On the Revolutions of the Heavenly”
  18. Most famous composer
  19. The first European to make Observations about the heavens
  20. showed the heart is the origin of blood circulation
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  1. Law the volume of gas changes with pressure
  2. Theresa Inherited the throne in 1740
  3. all people born with a Tabula Rasa- blank mind and people are molded by their experiences
  4. Succession Charles died without a male heir his daughter succession what was this a part of
  5. reasoning Proceeding from the particular to the general
  6. universe Earth at the center
  7. of powers established that the three functions of government, legislative, executive, and judicial should be apart from each other.
  8. Students of philosophy that analyzed everyday life to improve society middle & upper class journalists, professors, economists, and writers.
  9. absolutism-Historians once assumed that a new type of monarchy
  10. french Philosopher that began writing about the doubt and uncertainty
  11. First to make an Encyclopedia of the new ideas of the Enlightenment
  12. method a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
  13. came up with the social contract; the entire society agrees to follow the general will of the people, which is freedom of individuals.
  14. Enlightenment thinkers were hypocrites because enlightenment thinkers challenged the arbitrary power of rulers over subjects but not men over women, and the enlightenment was based on the ideal of reason of all people equally
  15. the Great Ruled russia from 1762 to 1796
  16. was an English philosopher with few scientific credentials
  17. contract Rousseau presented his concept of this

37 Clues: orbits Non circularMost famous composerA German Mathematicianuniverse Earth at the centerPunishments should not be brutalTheresa Inherited the throne in 1740reason is the main source of knowledgethe Great Ruled russia from 1762 to 1796faire A doctrine that was named after thisYears War Became a global as new alliances...

The Enlightenment Era 2013-02-21

The Enlightenment Era crossword puzzle
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  1. wrote The Social Contract, this helped promote the good will and common good.
  2. attacked a corrupt government, supported the abolishment of slave trade and free speech.
  3. an English trader, writer, and journalist known for his novel on Robinson Crusoe.
  4. helped edit the Encyclopedia. He spent 25 years to make a 28 volume book.
  5. published the Spirit of Law helping dictate law during the period.
  6. one who deals with economic standpoints.
  7. argued that women were excluded from the social contract.
  8. famous for helping develop methods in gravity and force.
  9. a philosopher who is famous for the saying "I think, therefore I am".
  10. wrote the Levinthian which helped to shed light on social contracts.
  11. he helped contribute to the studies of circulation of blood and the heart.
  12. wrote The Wealth of Nations, this argued that free market should control a business.
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  1. Faire Terminology that states the government should have little involvement with business affairs.
  2. helped with scientific advances with Lavoisier. This contained of modern chemistry
  3. one who is known for developing the scientific method.
  4. wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, it stated that there should be equal education opportunities between boys and girls.
  5. a Dutch painter and etcher. Lived during the 1600's. Used techniques that helped contribute to the later baroque period.
  6. helped develop a vaccine for the smallpox.
  7. a time period of artistic creation and style in the 1700's and 1800's.
  8. a German music composer who is known for his skills on the violin.

20 Clues: one who deals with economic standpoints.helped develop a vaccine for the smallpox.argued that women were excluded from the social contract.famous for helping develop methods in gravity and force.one who is known for developing the scientific method....

The Enlightenment Maze 2024-01-16

The Enlightenment Maze crossword puzzle
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  1. Another word for freedom
  2. A system of rules
  3. The title.
  4. When everything is equal
  5. A book made by Thomas Hobbes
  6. A place where people speak on ideas.
  7. A state of revolt
  8. Another word for Balance
  9. English philosopher who believed in natural rights.
  10. Someone who rules with unlimited power
  11. The branch of government that tries people
  12. Moral Principles
  13. Another word for a philosopher
  14. A type of church/religion
  15. The branch of government that makes laws
  16. Dividing Parts of Government
  17. "Government + People"
  18. The branch of government that consists of the Preside t
  19. To suppress information
  20. Another word for living
  21. To keep safe
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  1. English Philosopher that made Leviathan
  2. Basic innate human rights
  3. A belief that opinions should be based on reason
  4. French Philosopher that made The Spirit of the Laws
  5. An influential book by a philosopher
  6. To raise feelings of nervousness
  7. An idea that works to this day
  8. Something that someone owns is called..
  9. Another country in Europe
  10. Everyone and everything is the same
  11. A country in Europe
  12. French phiilosopher who made "Candide:
  13. To be exposed to truth
  14. A book made by Voltaire
  15. A theory favoring freedom of action
  16. To withstand something.
  17. Having great influence
  18. Another word for a thinker
  19. To make changes.
  20. Several philosophers
  21. Not being able to stand something

42 Clues: The title.To keep safeMoral PrinciplesTo make changes.A system of rulesA state of revoltA country in EuropeSeveral philosophers"Government + People"To be exposed to truthHaving great influenceA book made by VoltaireTo withstand something.To suppress informationAnother word for livingAnother word for freedomWhen everything is equal...

Unit 9 Enlightenment 2024-01-31

Unit 9 Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
  2. when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain.
  3. If a government fails to protect the natural rights of its citizens, then the people have the right to rebel and replace it with a government that will.
  4. a strong advocate of freedom of speech and religious belief
  5. the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
  6. known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution. To describe the efficiency of his engines, he coined the term 'horsepower' and devised a rev counter.
  7. the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
  8. a method of manufacturing that emerged in the late 18th century and early 19th century. It involved the use of specialized machinery, such as power looms and spinning frames, to produce goods on a large scale in a centralized location.
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  1. when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
  2. someone who starts or owns a business.
  3. the concentration of human populations into discrete areas.
  4. Equality – people deserve to be free and equal individuals
  5. found evidence he felt proved the theory that Earth orbits the Sun.
  6. introduced a social contract theory based on the relation between the absolute sovereign and the civil society.
  7. responsible for working out many of the principles of visible light and the laws of motion, and contributing to calculus.
  8. The separation of government powers in order to prevent any one person from gaining too much power (three branches)
  9. an arrangement of workers and machines in a factory, where each worker deals with only one part of a product
  10. a social group that consists of well-educated people, such as doctors, lawyers, and teachers, who have good jobs and are not poor, but are not very rich
  11. in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun.
  12. the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.

20 Clues: someone who starts or owns a business.in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun.Equality – people deserve to be free and equal individualsthe concentration of human populations into discrete areas.a strong advocate of freedom of speech and religious belieffound evidence he felt proved the theory that Earth orbits the Sun....

Enlightenment and Revolution 2023-02-28

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. The British did this when citing the American hypocrisy of freedom.
  2. Who were the favorite targets of Voltaire’s writings?
  3. Prominent intellectuals in France.
  4. Volksgeist who collected German literature.
  5. A revolutionary that fought for women’s rights in France.
  6. A right given tot women during the first Republic in France.
  7. The British commander who surrendered to the colonist.
  8. During the Reign of Terror priest were forced to take these.
  9. The American extension of the Seven Years' war.
  10. Painter of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.”
  11. What did Enlightened thinkers have to do as social reformers to get their rights?
  12. The 3rd Estate did this on June 17, 1789.
  13. Born in Venezuela and he was inspired by George Washington.
  14. Revolutions promoted this as a form of political organization.
  15. Imperial Chinese equivalent to ”Divine Right of Kings.”
  16. This mountain range is located in the 13 colonies.
  17. The first estate.
  18. Invoked by Miguel Hidalgo to rally the people of Mexico.
  19. These were mounted on pikes and paraded around Paris.
  20. Forceful seizure of power in a nation.
  21. An imaginary heroine of the American Revolution.
  22. Napoleon’s last battle.
  23. Napoleon conquered two of these in Europe.
  24. Members of a distinctive national community.
  25. Loyalists during the American Revolution.
  26. Most Enlightened thinkers were this at birth.
  27. He worked to discover the natural laws of politics.
  28. “Men are born and remain _____ and equal…”
  29. Society is an organism that changes slowly over generations.
  30. The site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
  31. people can and should remove any government that does not fulfill its responsibilities.
  32. The first emperor of Brazil.
  33. Napoleon’s agreement with the Church.
  34. He suggested rational analysis of human behavior and institutions.
  35. “Land of Mountains”
  36. Half the male population could do this before 1791.
  37. The creoles sought to displace these people and retain their position in society.
  38. Francois-Marie Arouet first published at this age?
  39. AKA Maximillian Robespierre.
  40. How long was a Jacobin week?
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  1. The notion that legitimate political authority resided in the people.
  2. Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rico before 1838.
  3. The colonial population was not this when it came to political views and attitudes.
  4. Who started the Haitian slave revolt?
  5. The Philosophes believed rational science would led to this and prosperity, justice, and equality.
  6. This demonstrated the power of national sentiments.
  7. Ancien régime
  8. The center of the Enlightenment.
  9. This was the military style used by the militias against the British.
  10. The Religious Society of Friends.
  11. This is how French thinkers got their works into the hands of the readers of France.
  12. A right to a Jewish national homeland.
  13. Site of the first Women’s rights conference.
  14. Modern day Dominican Republic.
  15. The Declaration of Independence was directed to the British what?
  16. This French person held the tricolor flag that evoked the emotions of nationalism.
  17. Charles Louis de Secondat actively sought this.
  18. He argued to make a nation wealthy was to let entrepreneurs compete with no rules and regulations.
  19. They believed in the existence of God but denied supernatural teachings.
  20. levey Universal Conscription
  21. English anti-slavery advocate.
  22. Women and children were this to male heads of household.
  23. Change was normal and was an agent of progress.
  24. What city was set ablaze to stop Napoleon from taking it?
  25. Who did the French consult to write the Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen.
  26. Gens de couleur.
  27. This taxed molasses.
  28. The Dominate party of the Convention.
  29. Their consent was needed for the English monarch to rule.
  30. He dominated the Congress of Vienna.
  31. American colonists did this to English products.

71 Clues: Ancien régimeGens de couleur.The first estate.“Land of Mountains”This taxed molasses.Napoleon’s last battle.levey Universal ConscriptionThe first emperor of Brazil.AKA Maximillian Robespierre.How long was a Jacobin week?Modern day Dominican Republic.English anti-slavery advocate.The center of the Enlightenment.The Religious Society of Friends....

Enlightenment and Revolution 2023-01-06

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Swiss-French political philosopher; he championed the freedom of the individual and the notion that all people were equal.
  2. the United States Constitution.
  3. 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society
  4. new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
  5. system in which each branch of government checks, or limits, the power of the other two branches.
  6. government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws
  7. Enlightenment ideas to rule fairly and respect the rights of subjects
  8. Czarina of Russia who took steps to reform and modernize Russia declaration of Independence document declaring American independence from britain and the reasons for it.
  9. French philosopher and author who believed in tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
  10. simple, elegant style in 1700s, inspired by ancient Greece and Rome
  11. government in which powers are divided between federal and state governments
  12. social gatherings for discussing ideas and enjoying art baroque grand, ornate style in arts and architecture in the 1600s and early 1700s
  13. international organization established in 1945
  14. argued for greater education opportunities for women and urged women to enter the male-dominated fields of medicine and politics
  15. division of government into separate branches
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  1. idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
  2. logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
  3. in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe
  4. one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
  5. English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
  6. first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, which protect citizens’basic rights and freedoms.
  7. rights all people have
  8. French political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government; he proposed a government divided into three branches and greatly
  9. belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws
  10. English philosopher and founder of British empiricism; he developed political and economic theories during the Enlightenment. He declared that people have a right to rebel against governments that do not protect their rights.
  11. despot one of the 18th-century European monarchs who was inspired
  12. American statesman; third president of the United States; author of the Declaration of Independence and one of its signers.
  13. system of government in which power is divided between the national and state governments.
  14. agreement between citizens and the government
  15. belief that truth could be found through reason or logical thinking
  16. Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church

31 Clues: rights all people havethe United States Constitution.agreement between citizens and the governmentdivision of government into separate branchesinternational organization established in 1945English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravitylogical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas...

Absolutism and Enlightenment 2025-03-20

Absolutism and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and property
  2. James II's daughter who became queen
  3. Catholic massacre of Protestants in France
  4. Supporters of Charlies I in the English Civil War
  5. number of branches proposed for government
  6. Type of government declared after Charles I's execution
  7. Protestants minority in France
  8. "The Sun King"
  9. Phillip II claimed his rule came from this
  10. Spanish monarchs who financed Columbus's journey
  11. English king who broke from the Catholic Church
  12. argued for women's rights to education
  13. Document limiting the power of English monarchs
  14. wrote the social contract
  15. the practice of limiting the spread of information
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  1. Type of Monarchy established after the Glorious Revolution
  2. Palace built by Louis XIV
  3. Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588
  4. Leader of the Parliamentary forces in the English Civil War
  5. believed in separation of powers in government
  6. Bloodless overthrow of James II
  7. complied the Encyclopedie
  8. Dutch husband of Mary who became king of England
  9. agreement by which people gave up their cruel nature for organized society
  10. Voltaire believed in separation of this from the state
  11. advocated for freedom of speech and religious tolerance
  12. French king who converted to Catholicism for peace
  13. believed people were naturally cruel
  14. French for philosopher

29 Clues: "The Sun King"French for philosopherPalace built by Louis XIVcomplied the Encyclopediewrote the social contractProtestants minority in FranceBloodless overthrow of James IIJames II's daughter who became queenbelieved people were naturally cruelargued for women's rights to educationSpanish fleet defeated by England in 1588...

Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-09-08

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher.
  2. He was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his nom de plume Voltaire, he was famous for his wit, and his criticism of Christianity
  3. Stresses the importance of human values and dignity.
  4. He was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe.
  5. He was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
  6. The right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.
  7. In political philosophy, limited government is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism.
  8. Belief in the benefits of profitable trading
  9. A european intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
  10. He was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
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  1. One where supply and demand regulate production and labor as opposed to government intervention.
  2. A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
  3. An actual or hypothetical agreement among the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits the rights and duties of each.
  4. A parliamentary monarchy, or democratic monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in deciding.
  5. He was an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
  6. She was a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed several unconventional personal relationships at the time, received more attention than her writing.
  7. An act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
  8. Natural rights refer to the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human.
  9. A form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right.

19 Clues: Belief in the benefits of profitable tradingStresses the importance of human values and dignity.A form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right.A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.Natural rights refer to the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human....

Religion 2020-10-02

Religion crossword puzzle
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  1. conformist
  2. believer
  3. Nonbelief
  4. destiny
  5. place of worship
  6. not-self
  7. terse spiritual teaching.
  8. Sikh congregation
  9. spiritual guide
  10. Energy center
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  1. Emptiness
  2. enlightenment
  3. holy
  4. rebirth
  5. small sword
  6. community meal

16 Clues: holyrebirthdestinybelievernot-selfEmptinessNonbeliefconformistsmall swordenlightenmentEnergy centercommunity mealspiritual guideplace of worshipSikh congregationterse spiritual teaching.

Enlightenment Puzzle 2021-03-03

Enlightenment Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. we needed different branches of government to check and balance each other, so one doesn't become too powerful
  2. a salon where women would go to freshen up and they would talk about current events and what was happening in their life that was important to society
  3. in our rights to life. Said people were responsible for overthrowing the government if it didn't protect our rights
  4. in people's freedom of speech and that he believes in shouldn't be taken away.
  5. people were cruel and selfish. Said we need an absolute monarch
  6. prodigy that wrote operas, symphonies, and moving religious music. Died in poverty at age 35
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  1. Smith
  2. Geoffrin
  3. where people questioned absolute monarchs and authority
  4. of the first people to face women's rights. Said women should be able to choose education or get a job w/o having to ask their husband
  5. everyone should be able to freely trade, have a free economy. Said people should be able to start businesses without being regulated. Believes the government should be hands off of the economy.
  6. the people should have the power in the country through elections
  7. one to coin the phrase "enlightenment"
  8. all the philosophies made by people into the Encyclopedias(the books this person wrote)

14 Clues: SmithGeoffrinone to coin the phrase "enlightenment"where people questioned absolute monarchs and authoritypeople were cruel and selfish. Said we need an absolute monarchthe people should have the power in the country through electionsin people's freedom of speech and that he believes in shouldn't be taken away....

Enlightenment Puzzle 2021-03-03

Enlightenment Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Child prodigy that wrote operas, symphonies, and moving religious music. Died in poverty at age 35
  2. Smith Said everyone should be able to freely trade, have a free economy. Said people should be able to start businesses without being regulated. Believes the government should be hands off of the economy.
  3. Time where people questioned absolute monarchs and authority
  4. Believes in our rights to life. Said people were responsible for overthrowing the government if it didn't protect our rights
  5. Believed the people should have the power in the country through elections
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  1. Believed in people's freedom of speech and that he believes in shouldn't be taken away.
  2. Geoffrin Started a salon where women would go to freshen up and they would talk about current events and what was happening in their life that was important to society
  3. Said we needed different branches of government to check and balance each other, so one doesn't become too powerful
  4. One of the first people to face women's rights. Said women should be able to choose education or get a job w/o having to ask their husband
  5. First one to coin the phrase "enlightenment"
  6. thought people were cruel and selfish. Said we need an absolute monarch
  7. Put all the philosophies made by people into the Encyclopedias(the books this person wrote)

12 Clues: First one to coin the phrase "enlightenment"Time where people questioned absolute monarchs and authoritythought people were cruel and selfish. Said we need an absolute monarchBelieved the people should have the power in the country through electionsBelieved in people's freedom of speech and that he believes in shouldn't be taken away....

The Enlightenment 2021-03-08

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. You get a _____ when you are done with college.
  2. ____ is force that pull down to earth or any type of item.
  3. All authors use this for their storys that they write about.
  4. What you use when you do a science project.
  5. When you establish something knew you ______ it and it will be experimented and shared to you country and more.
  6. When you post something in the public and you are trying to remove it.
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  1. Christan,religous people who do their duties and what they are supposed to do.
  2. Something like a sickness or crisis in the moment.
  3. When you don't like something you have to do it.
  4. You can read it and then know it.
  5. Math that you learn today in school and class that has been made by people who advance math.
  6. In the revolutoniary war Goerge Washington helper was a ______ to the british army.

12 Clues: You can read it and then know it.What you use when you do a science project.You get a _____ when you are done with college.When you don't like something you have to do it.Something like a sickness or crisis in the moment.____ is force that pull down to earth or any type of item.All authors use this for their storys that they write about....

The Enlightenment 2021-11-17

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Spirit of Laws Famous writing by Montesquieu
  2. natural right by John Locke
  3. Social Contract Famous writing by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  4. Country John Locke was located in
  5. Branch Branch of government that interprets the laws
  6. John Locke's religion
  7. Enlightenment thinker who lived from 1712-1778
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  1. Branch of government that enforces the laws.
  2. Revolution What revolution did John Locke live through
  3. Branch of government that makes the laws
  4. Natural right by John Locke
  5. Locke Enlightenment thinker who lived from 1632-1704
  6. Famous writing by Voltaire
  7. Country Voltaire was located in

14 Clues: John Locke's religionFamous writing by Voltairenatural right by John LockeNatural right by John LockeCountry Voltaire was located inCountry John Locke was located inBranch of government that makes the lawsSpirit of Laws Famous writing by MontesquieuBranch of government that enforces the laws.Enlightenment thinker who lived from 1712-1778...

The Enlightenment 2022-10-25

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. If the government does not protect people's rights they have the right to _______
  2. An agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government.
  3. The idea that a free market economy would regulate itself.
  4. Means can say whatever you want about the government without fear of consequence.
  5. He believed that people were naturally, selfish, cruel, and greedy.
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  1. Not giving too much control to one group or person to prevent tyranny or dictatorship.
  2. The acceptance of different beliefs and customs.
  3. He believed power comes from the consent of the people.
  4. The man who said "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
  5. ___________ are things that people have simply for being human.
  6. He believed small government was all that was necessary.
  7. Describing how people act when there are no laws or government

12 Clues: The acceptance of different beliefs and customs.He believed power comes from the consent of the people.He believed small government was all that was necessary.The idea that a free market economy would regulate itself.Describing how people act when there are no laws or government___________ are things that people have simply for being human....

Enlightenment Crossword 2023-03-21

Enlightenment Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the first constitution adopted by the 13 colonies
  2. England-born political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe.
  3. advocating for a federalist government
  4. restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution
  5. author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president
  6. the 13 colonies first formal separation from great britain
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  1. a pamphlet created to protest the doings of the king
  2. supreme power rests within the people
  3. any right that exists by virtue of nature
  4. was a statesman, author, publisher, scientist, inventor and diplomat
  5. people living in a territory should be free of federal interference in determining domestic policy
  6. supreme power over a nation held by one person

12 Clues: supreme power rests within the peopleadvocating for a federalist governmentany right that exists by virtue of naturesupreme power over a nation held by one personthe first constitution adopted by the 13 coloniesa pamphlet created to protest the doings of the kingthe 13 colonies first formal separation from great britain...

Enlightenment Crossword 2025-05-06

Enlightenment Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Studied revolution around the sun
  2. How many encyclopedia volumes were there?
  3. Who was ran out of Paris?
  4. Notable European revolution
  5. What philosophy did Immanuel Kant create?
  6. synonym of "freedom" that is relevant
  7. Who did Montesquieu make fun of?
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  1. What did I talk about?
  2. What book did the father of capitalism write?
  3. Who is the father of capitalism?
  4. Monarch of Prussia
  5. Studied gravity

12 Clues: Studied gravityMonarch of PrussiaWhat did I talk about?Who was ran out of Paris?Notable European revolutionWho is the father of capitalism?Who did Montesquieu make fun of?Studied revolution around the sunsynonym of "freedom" that is relevantHow many encyclopedia volumes were there?What philosophy did Immanuel Kant create?...

The Enlightenment 2025-01-10

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. a book about what Hobbes thought government was
  2. everyone has a right to everything
  3. one ruler king/monarch/queen
  4. blank slate or page
  5. freedom to make your own decisions
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  1. is the idea that the country's leaders should be voted on in a general election.
  2. a ability to do certain things
  3. What more than 50 percent of people want
  4. Everyone in a group is directly changing the law.
  5. an agreement where citizens give up some freedom for protection
  6. the best things in interest in the society as a whole
  7. Fundamental basic rights people are born with

12 Clues: blank slate or pageone ruler king/monarch/queena ability to do certain thingseveryone has a right to everythingfreedom to make your own decisionsWhat more than 50 percent of people wantFundamental basic rights people are born witha book about what Hobbes thought government wasEveryone in a group is directly changing the law....

The Enlightenment 2026-04-02

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. "to end the observance or effect of (something, such as a law) : to completely do away with (something)"
  2. Mary__________ author of The Vindication of the Rights of Women
  3. Jean-Jacques _____________ author of The Social Contract
  4. Thomas _________ author of Common Sense
  5. "things that cannot be taken away, such as one’s rights as a citizen"
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  1. "the authority of a state to govern itself or another state"
  2. the quality or state of being free
  3. "Reason, rather than emotion or any external authority, is the most reliable true source of knowledge"
  4. John Locke argued that all are entitled to life liberty and
  5. Thomas Jefferson famously wrote that all are entitle to life liberty and the pursuit of
  6. "the quality or state of being equal (of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another)"
  7. "The idea that true knowledge is gained through the senses, mainly through rigorous experimentation"

12 Clues: the quality or state of being freeThomas _________ author of Common SenseJean-Jacques _____________ author of The Social ContractJohn Locke argued that all are entitled to life liberty and"the authority of a state to govern itself or another state"Mary__________ author of The Vindication of the Rights of Women...

Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-09-08

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
  2. He was an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
  3. An act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
  4. A parliamentary monarchy, or democratic monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in deciding.
  5. He was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe.
  6. Belief in the benefits of profitable trading
  7. He was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
  8. An actual or hypothetical agreement among the members of an organized society or between a community and its ruler that defines and limits the rights and duties of each.
  9. A european intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
  10. Natural rights refer to the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human.
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  1. One where supply and demand regulate production and labor as opposed to government intervention.
  2. Stresses the importance of human values and dignity.
  3. He was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his nom de plume Voltaire, he was famous for his wit, and his criticism of Christianity
  4. In political philosophy, limited government is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism.
  5. A form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right.
  6. Generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher.
  7. He was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
  8. She was a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed several unconventional personal relationships at the time, received more attention than her writing.
  9. The right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.

19 Clues: Belief in the benefits of profitable tradingStresses the importance of human values and dignity.A form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right.A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.Natural rights refer to the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human....

moews 2021-03-03

moews crossword puzzle
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  1. rights that can not be taken away and you get them at birth
  2. he composed more then 600 pieces of music with one his most popular called "Magic Flute"
  3. he is known for his church and instermental music
  4. believes everyone deserves the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
  5. believes everyone should have freedom of speech
  6. people who questioned things
  7. the person who named this time the Enlightenment
  8. made the idea of having three branches of government that have checks and balances so no one person has too much power
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  1. she ran a solon where people would talk of the enlightenment and would spread what they have heard
  2. he wrote encyclopedias to help get the ideas of the philosophers shared more
  3. the first women to fight for women's rights
  4. believes that everyone is greedy and not responsible so they need a monarchy
  5. the 1700's in France England and Germany when people questioned the government
  6. a writer who gained fame from his poems and wrote"Rabison Crusoe"
  7. someone or thing that says what you can and cannot do

15 Clues: people who questioned thingsthe first women to fight for women's rightsbelieves everyone should have freedom of speechthe person who named this time the Enlightenmenthe is known for his church and instermental musicsomeone or thing that says what you can and cannot dorights that can not be taken away and you get them at birth...

moews 2021-03-03

moews crossword puzzle
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  1. rights that can not be taken away and you get them at birth
  2. he composed more then 600 pieces of music with one his most popular called "Magic Flute"
  3. he is known for his church and instermental music
  4. believes everyone deserves the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
  5. believes everyone should have freedom of speech
  6. people who questioned things
  7. the person who named this time the Enlightenment
  8. made the idea of having three branches of government that have checks and balances so no one person has too much power
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  1. she ran a solon where people would talk of the enlightenment and would spread what they have heard
  2. he wrote encyclopedias to help get the ideas of the philosophers shared more
  3. the first women to fight for women's rights
  4. believes that everyone is greedy and not responsible so they need a monarchy
  5. the 1700's in France England and Germany when people questioned the government
  6. a writer who gained fame from his poems and wrote"Rabison Crusoe"
  7. someone or thing that says what you can and cannot do

15 Clues: people who questioned thingsthe first women to fight for women's rightsbelieves everyone should have freedom of speechthe person who named this time the Enlightenmenthe is known for his church and instermental musicsomeone or thing that says what you can and cannot dorights that can not be taken away and you get them at birth...

Fisher 2021-03-03

Fisher crossword puzzle
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  1. Rights that should never be taken away.
  2. Child prodigy that wrote operas, symphonies, and Religion music. Died in poverty at age 35. One of the most famous of all time.
  3. We need different branches of Government to check and balance each other.
  4. Made salons where women would talk about events and spread the word about the Enlightenment
  5. Believes government's #1 job is to protect our rights and to overthrow if not.
  6. first person to face women's rights, wanted women to have their own opinion.
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  1. Made the Encyclopedias (combined work of Philosophes)
  2. People should have power by elections/voting
  3. Wrote Robinson Crusoe, a tale about a sailor that shipwrecked on a tropical island
  4. Someone who questions things during the Enlightenment.
  5. First person to coin the phrase Enlightenment
  6. Thought there should be a free economy, free market. No government regulation, Capitalism.
  7. Man who had no faith in mankind and thinks we need an absolute monarch.
  8. Told what you can wear, read, say, look up. Absolute Monarch's have this.
  9. He believes every man should have freedom of speech

15 Clues: Rights that should never be taken away.People should have power by elections/votingFirst person to coin the phrase EnlightenmentHe believes every man should have freedom of speechMade the Encyclopedias (combined work of Philosophes)Someone who questions things during the Enlightenment....

Enlightenment Vocabulary Puzzle 2021-04-17

Enlightenment Vocabulary Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. despot, Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit.
  2. an astronomical theory which describes the universe as a Geocentric system, a system which puts the Earth in the center of the universe,and describes other objects from the point of view of the Earth.
  3. contract, An agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be governed
  4. An Italian, astronomer, psychiatrist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.
  5. The theory developed By Nicholas Copernicus that places the Sun as the center of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it.
  6. A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy.
  7. An Enlightenment view that accepted the existence of a god but denied the supernatural aspects of Christianity; in deism, the universe was an orderly realm maintained by rational and natural laws.
  8. Rousseau, was a french philosopher. Rousseau believed that people are basically good.
  9. the Great, Ruled Russia from 1762-1796. Ruled with absolute authority but also sought to reform Russia.
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  1. Eighteenth-century philosophical movement that began in France; its emphasis was on the preeminence of reason rather than faith or tradition; it spread concepts from the Scientific Revolution.
  2. Newton, Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a "natural philosopher") who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
  3. de Montesquieu, was a french philosopher. He argued that the best system of government divided the power of government into three parts: legislative, executive, and judicial.
  4. The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.
  5. The Baroque is a period of artistic style that started around 1600 in Rome , Italy, and spread throughout the majority of Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries
  6. Rationalism, in Western philosophy, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge.
  7. argued for religions tolerance, even further, that human excellence was in no way related to religious affiliation.
  8. A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring host
  9. of, relating to, or constituting a revival or adaptation of the classical especially in literature, music, art, or architecture.
  10. method
  11. Locke, an English philosopher. In two treatises o gov. he wrote that people should form a government to protect their natural rights.
  12. Wollstonecraft, Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.

21 Clues: methodA philosopher is someone who practices philosophy.A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring hostRousseau, was a french philosopher. Rousseau believed that people are basically good.despot, Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit....

Absolutism Enlightenment FR 2022-10-24

Absolutism Enlightenment FR crossword puzzle
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  1. to create on Russian culture (P&C)
  2. the PS in COPS (2 wds)
  3. Country Napoleon never should have invaded (Frozen!)
  4. the economic philosophy used by absolute monarchs in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
  5. leader of COPS and the Reign of Terror.
  6. The city of the Reign of Terror.
  7. The Five President/Executive Gov't of France from 1795-1799.
  8. Man is born free, yet is in chains guy.
  9. French King executed during the French Revolution.
  10. to adopt the culture of the west. (P&C)
  11. Three branches of government guy.
  12. Natural Rights of Life, Liberty, Property guy.
  13. the crime committed by Louis XIV that cost him his life.
  14. leader of England who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
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  1. the Country that hosted the Congress of Vienna.
  2. - Execution method of the Reign of Terror.
  3. Military overthrow of the government (trademark of Napoleon.
  4. to use state-of-the-art technology (P&C)
  5. the Country of said Waterloo?
  6. Revoked by Louis XIV ending religious toleration in France (3 wds)
  7. Country who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo
  8. Another name for the Enlightenment is the Age of ?...(practical or logical)
  9. the enlightened law system of Napoleon.
  10. the System implemented after Napoleon to return Europe to pre French Revolution conditions.
  11. The Political Renaissance
  12. original parliament of France (Voting based on estate).
  13. Famous Palace of Louis XIV
  14. France was out of money and borrowing in 1789.
  15. - "the rights of the accused" (2 wds Latin)
  16. The Sun King (Le Roi Soleil
  17. Freedom of Speech guy.
  18. believed people were incapable of self-rule (opposed to Locke)

32 Clues: the PS in COPS (2 wds)Freedom of Speech guy.The Political RenaissanceFamous Palace of Louis XIVThe Sun King (Le Roi Soleilthe Country of said Waterloo?The city of the Reign of Terror.Three branches of government guy.to create on Russian culture (P&C)the enlightened law system of Napoleon.leader of COPS and the Reign of Terror....

Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-01-19

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. known for the geocentric theory of the universe.
  2. believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life.
  3. discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun, not circular orbits.
  4. this event exposed Europeans to advances in science and mathematics, eventually leading to the Scientific Revolution
  5. a large social gathering where philosophers, writers, artists, scientists and intellectuals met to discuss ideas.
  6. Enlightenment philosophers wanted women to remain in their traditional roles as __.
  7. believed that the people's rights should be defined and limited
  8. Governments should treat prisoners fairly and with respect. Capital punishment and torture should be abolished.
  9. discovered that Jupiter has moons and the moon has craters showing that planetary bodies in outer space were physical not spiritual.
  10. invented a thermometer to help us understand the weather.
  11. known for the heliocentric theory of the universe.
  12. earth is the center of the universe.
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  1. freedom of speech and religion.
  2. a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
  3. believed that the right to rule was given by the consent of the people
  4. separation of powers in government; to make laws(legislative), enforce laws(executive), and interpret laws(judicial).
  5. dissected human bodies and recorded the general structure of our bones, muscles, and organs.
  6. method logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
  7. a new way of thinking about the natural world.
  8. imagined a God as a clockmaker who created an orderly universe and then left it alone.
  9. natural rights: life liberty, and property.
  10. Women should get the same education as men.
  11. an agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights.
  12. attacked astronomers and other scientists ideas and tried to censor them.
  13. sun is the center of the universe.
  14. father of chemistry, discovered a law about gases

26 Clues: freedom of speech and religion.sun is the center of the universe.earth is the center of the universe.natural rights: life liberty, and property.Women should get the same education as men.a new way of thinking about the natural world.known for the geocentric theory of the universe.father of chemistry, discovered a law about gases...

Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-19

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an Italian philosophe, wrote about people’s civil rights, the rights they deserved as citizens of a city or country.
  2. the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes.
  3. European art of the 1600s and early 1700s, which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
  4. an English philosopher, scientist, and historian best known for his political philosophy.
  5. an English philosopher and political theorist.
  6. the relation of faith to reason, the existence and simplicity of God, the purpose of theology and metaphysics, and the problems of knowledge, of universals, and of individuation.
  7. The ruler most admired by the philosophes was Catherine II of Russia.
  8. a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy.
  9. large drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.
  10. Through reason and rational thinking, they believed, truth could be discovered.
  11. is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
  12. explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resources and one can make use of the same.
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  1. consists of the right of individuals to participate in government by voting and by holding public office.
  2. Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
  3. was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War.
  4. influential French writer, who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
  5. developing a written plan for running a state or country
  6. improve human conditions on earth rather than concern themselves with religion and the afterlife.
  7. Social critcs of this period.
  8. This and subsequent trade laws prevented colonists from selling their most valuable products to any country except Britain.

20 Clues: Social critcs of this period.an English philosopher and political theorist.the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes.developing a written plan for running a state or countrylarge drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.The ruler most admired by the philosophes was Catherine II of Russia....

Absolutism & the Enlightenment 2021-11-05

Absolutism & the Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. One of Montesquieu's ideas about stopping abuse of power was checks and ___________
  2. The "terrible" czar who helped centralize power in Russia
  3. author who helped popularize the novel
  4. The King's palace in France
  5. __________ the Great: she was an Enlightened monarch in Russia
  6. A period of musical history that came before the Classical
  7. Austrian Classical composer
  8. Locke wanted government to protect life, liberty, and _________
  9. The name for nobles in Russia
  10. When a monarch has complete and centralized power
  11. The type of monarchy in England under William & Mary
  12. The Sun King
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  1. wrote about the separation of Church and State
  2. Charles I tried to arrest the members of _____
  3. The idea that the power to rule comes from God
  4. An intellectual movement that applied logic & reason to government
  5. Lord Protector of England after their Civil War
  6. Hobbes' book
  7. He believed in government based on the will of the people
  8. Peter the Great making Russia more like the rest of Europe is called __________
  9. William & Mary took power in the __________ Revolution
  10. The monarchy retuning under Charles II was called the ___________
  11. Nickname for supports of PArliament in the English Civil War
  12. The kingdom ruled by Frederick the Great

24 Clues: Hobbes' bookThe Sun KingThe King's palace in FranceAustrian Classical composerThe name for nobles in Russiaauthor who helped popularize the novelThe kingdom ruled by Frederick the Greatwrote about the separation of Church and StateCharles I tried to arrest the members of _____The idea that the power to rule comes from God...

Age of Enlightenment 2023-05-30

Age of Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Rousseau preferred to take the _____ of urban life away for the sake of practicality.
  2. For the most part, the influence of any artistic or social movement depends on the _____ behind it.
  3. In the 17th century, the Republic of _____ was established – a group of literary figures that extended beyond borders.
  4. Marie de _____, a French writer, made valuable literary contributions to humanities and gender studies.
  5. _____ advocated freedom of speech and freedom of religion; and subordinated Church to the needs of the state.
  6. John _____, known as the “Father of Liberalism”
  7. In the case of the Renaissance, the guiding philosophy was _____.
  8. The Enlightenment was an outpouring of scientific, intellectual, and philosophical progress that paved the way for capitalism, the industrial revolution, and _____.
  9. The “Age of Enlightenment” or the “Age of _____” was a period of intellectual and philosophical rejuvenation ranging from the late-17th century to the late-18th century.
  10. "the blank state"
  11. Europe’s ascent out of the Middle Ages can be partly attributed to a marvelous _____ invention: the printing press.
  12. Denis _____ claimed, “the separation between the throne and the altar can never be too great.”
  13. Scottish economist and philosopher Adam Smith gave birth to modern economics and is often termed the “Father of Economics” and the “Father of _____.”
  14. Enlightenment was a relatively _____ phenomenon.
  15. Before the printing press, books had to be copied by hand, and so, _____ was restricted to the wealthy and the influential.
  16. With the advent of the Enlightenment, movements for abolishing _____ started forming in Britain, France, Netherlands, and their colonies.
  17. The English statesman and philosopher, Francis _____, whose regard for inductive reasoning gave birth to empiricism and the modern scientific method.
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  1. It was the victory of rationality over tradition, novelty over convention, and science over _____.
  2. Wealthy women started to participate in _____ that held large gatherings of women to discuss the ongoing concerns of the philosophical world.
  3. David _____ argued that cause-and-effect is a misguided thought.
  4. _____ claims sensory experience to be the primary source of knowledge.
  5. “Cogito Ergo Sum” – I think therefore I am”, the quote alludes to _____ Skepticism.
  6. The Spirit of the Laws argued that an ideal _____ would keep the legislative, executive, and judicial powers separate, and by doing so, force them to keep each other in check.
  7. Anna Maria van Schurman became the first woman to study at a _____ university
  8. Michel de _____, the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher whose non-fiction prose, with its historical anecdotes and casual grace, relied on reason as the highest merit.
  9. Most people agree that the Enlightenment was a _____, or expansion, of the Scientific Revolution that began in the mid-16th century.
  10. Open, healthy, and thorough _____ posed a major challenge to the dogmatic medieval life.
  11. It provided a stark contrast to the fantastic and divine elements of the _____ arts.
  12. People were also starting to question the conventional approach to _____.
  13. Meanwhile, in the political sphere, the concept of the _____ of powers took hold in 1748.
  14. The reverence of _____ and economy was one of the most brilliant breakthroughs in European culture.
  15. Anna Maria van Schurman was fluent in _____ languages.
  16. _____ was widely regarded as the most learned woman in England at the time.
  17. Imports coming from different continents allowed for more _____ and novelty in Western life.

34 Clues: "the blank state"John _____, known as the “Father of Liberalism”Enlightenment was a relatively _____ phenomenon.Anna Maria van Schurman was fluent in _____ languages.David _____ argued that cause-and-effect is a misguided thought.In the case of the Renaissance, the guiding philosophy was _____....

Enlightenment and Revolution 2015-08-31

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Wollstonecraft/1759-97 English author and feminist.
  2. monarchy/a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution.
  3. or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music, or architecture.
  4. French philosopher , historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
  5. year war/the war, often regarded as a series of wars (1618–48), in central Europe, initially involving a conflict between German Protestants and Catholics and later including political rivalries with France, Sweden, and Denmark opposing the Holy Roman Empire and Spain.
  6. the great/1729-96 empress of Russia.
  7. contract/ the concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will and all individuals should be forced to abide by it since it represents what is best for the entire community.
  8. the terrible/first czar of Russia 1547-84
  9. despot/a form of absolute monarchy or despotism inspired by the Enlightenment.
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  1. Galilei/1564-1642 Italian physicist and astronomers
  2. revolution/the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.
  3. monarch/a monarch that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.
  4. give intellectual or spiritual light to.
  5. Newton/1642-1727 philosopher and mathematician.
  6. XIV/"the great” “the sun king” 1638-1715 king of France.
  7. French philosophical.
  8. or temper.
  9. revolution/the events of 1688-89 by which James II was expelled and the sovereignty conferred on William and Mary.
  10. elegant urban drawling rooms where, in the eighteenth century, writers, artists, aristocrats, gov. officials, and wealthy middle class people gathered to discuss the ideals of the philosophers.
  11. Locke/1632-1704 English philosopher.
  12. right/ The doctrine that the right of rule derived directly from God, not from the consent of the people.
  13. the great/czar of Russia 1682-1725.

22 Clues: or temper.French philosophical.the great/czar of Russia 1682-1725.the great/1729-96 empress of Russia.Locke/1632-1704 English philosopher.give intellectual or spiritual light to.the terrible/first czar of Russia 1547-84Newton/1642-1727 philosopher and mathematician.Galilei/1564-1642 Italian physicist and astronomers...

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Believed people were naturally bad
  2. Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
  3. Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
  4. Branch of government that makes laws
  5. Oval paths around the sun
  6. Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
  7. Said "I think, therefore I am"
  8. Means time of illumination
  9. Using the brain to come up with answers
  10. People who seek wisdom or knowledge
  11. Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
  12. Tool that measures temperature
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  1. Branch of government that enforces laws
  2. Economy where individuals own businesses
  3. Believed government with separation of powers was best
  4. Life, liberty, and right to own property
  5. Sun centered
  6. Author who promoted freedom of speech
  7. Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
  8. Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
  9. Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
  10. Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
  11. Believed people were naturally good

23 Clues: Sun centeredOval paths around the sunMeans time of illuminationSaid "I think, therefore I am"Wrote a 28 volume encyclopediaTool that measures temperatureBelieved people were naturally badBelieved people were naturally goodPeople who seek wisdom or knowledgeBranch of government that makes lawsAuthor who promoted freedom of speech...

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
  2. Tool that measures temperature
  3. Oval paths around the sun
  4. People who seek wisdom or knowledge
  5. Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
  6. Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
  7. Economy where individuals own businesses
  8. Life, liberty, and right to own property
  9. Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
  10. Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
  11. Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
  12. Said "I think, therefore I am"
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  1. Author who promoted freedom of speech
  2. Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
  3. Means time of illumination
  4. Using the brain to come up with answers
  5. Sun centered
  6. Branch of government that makes laws
  7. Believed government with separation of powers was best
  8. Believed people were naturally bad
  9. Branch of government that enforces laws
  10. Believed people were naturally good
  11. Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something

23 Clues: Sun centeredOval paths around the sunMeans time of illuminationTool that measures temperatureWrote a 28 volume encyclopediaSaid "I think, therefore I am"Believed people were naturally badPeople who seek wisdom or knowledgeBelieved people were naturally goodBranch of government that makes lawsAuthor who promoted freedom of speech...

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02

Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Author who promoted freedom of speech
  2. Said "I think, therefore I am"
  3. Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
  4. Sun centered
  5. Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
  6. Tool that measures temperature
  7. Means time of illumination
  8. People who seek wisdom or knowledge
  9. Believed government with separation of powers was best
  10. Oval paths around the sun
  11. Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
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  1. Branch of government that enforces laws
  2. Believed people were naturally bad
  3. Economy where individuals own businesses
  4. Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
  5. Life, liberty, and right to own property
  6. Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
  7. Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
  8. Branch of government that makes laws
  9. Using the brain to come up with answers
  10. Believed people were naturally good
  11. Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
  12. Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia

23 Clues: Sun centeredOval paths around the sunMeans time of illuminationSaid "I think, therefore I am"Tool that measures temperatureWrote a 28 volume encyclopediaBelieved people were naturally badPeople who seek wisdom or knowledgeBelieved people were naturally goodBranch of government that makes lawsAuthor who promoted freedom of speech...

Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23

Revolution and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. showed that the heart was the beginning point for the circulation of blood and that the same blood flows through in a complete circuit
  2. was a Renaissance mathematician as well as an astronomer who formulated a module of the universe
  3. they were writers, professors, journalists economist, and above all, social reformers
  4. Austrian empress who wasn’t open to reform
  5. was first to make observations of heavens using a telescope, he had also been in threat with the Catholic Church
  6. there was the executive, legislative, and judicial powers of the government limits
  7. he described the individual organs and general structure of the human body
  8. system of thought based on the belief that reason is the main source of knowledge
  9. it an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
  10. this explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun.
  11. the volume of gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
  12. argued that justice shouldn’t involve exercises in brutality
  13. ruled russia,
  14. proceeding from the particular to the general
  15. advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
  16. rooms in the wealthy’s houses where people gathered and often talked about the new ideas of the Enlightenment-
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  1. to write an Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment ideas and spread them around the world
  2. planets do this around the sun
  3. invented the French Philosophe Voltaire to live at his court for several years
  4. rulers’ attempts to govern by Enlightenment principles while keeping their power
  5. came up with separation of powers and checks and balances
  6. a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence . this was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
  7. most famous composer
  8. his ideas depicted the universe as one huge, regulated uniform machine that worked according to natural laws
  9. this places Earth at the center of the universe
  10. emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action
  11. Prussia took Silesia from Austria while it was in turmoil as a result of its successor being a woman
  12. universe centered around the sun
  13. that mind and matter were completely seperate allowed scientist to view matter as dead or inert. He has been called the father of modern rationalism.
  14. was won to take a step in destroying the Ptolemaic system, showed that plants orbits around the sun were not circular, that his observations proved that the sun was at the center of the universe
  15. There was a doctrine named this
  16. “the gift of God’s grace assured him of salvation
  17. thought that all people were born a Tabula Rasa
  18. Discourse on the Origins of the Inequality of Mankind
  19. developed the scientific method

35 Clues: ruled russia,most famous composerplanets do this around the sunThere was a doctrine named thisdeveloped the scientific methoduniverse centered around the sunAustrian empress who wasn’t open to reformemphasized grace, charm, and gentle actionproceeding from the particular to the generalthis places Earth at the center of the universe...

Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23

Revolution and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. The theory that the earth is located in the center of the solar system
  2. First to make an Encyclopedia
  3. The theory that the sun is located in the center of the solar system
  4. test will include questions about each of the following:
  5. This guy was an astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician, and was important to the Renaissance
  6. granted limited freedom of speech and press.
  7. Punishments shall not be brutal
  8. Austrian empress who worked to centralize her power
  9. Drawing rooms of the wealthy where middle and upper classes philosophers met to talk about society and philosophy
  10. led to a worldwide war
  11. The one who published the “heliocentric” model of the solar system
  12. of powers executive legislative and judicial
  13. Newton's law states that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
  14. Francis Bacon’s process to systematically collect and analyze evidence.
  15. added to the understanding of human anatomy
  16. the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
  17. Nearly as old as philosophy itself, it is the view that person's moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live.
  18. An English philosopher whose last name reminds you of food
  19. French Noble and used scientific method to find natural laws
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  1. The French word for philosopher
  2. Highly secular artistic style popular in the Enlightenment
  3. Founder of Methodism
  4. monarchical rule by Enlightenment principles.
  5. Reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion.
  6. Established the idea of laissez faire
  7. One of Kepler’s laws
  8. added to the understanding of human anatomy
  9. A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
  10. confirmed heliocentric universe
  11. introduced into the circle of philosophers
  12. a global occurrence that broke out between Europe, India, and North America
  13. a seventeenth-century French philosopher
  14. ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796
  15. Charges Enlightenment thinkers as hypocrites
  16. A famous kid prodigy pianist
  17. all people born with a Tabula Rasa- blank mind and people are molded by their experiences
  18. faire French word: A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
  19. Person who made this law: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

38 Clues: Founder of MethodismOne of Kepler’s lawsled to a worldwide warA famous kid prodigy pianistFirst to make an EncyclopediaThe French word for philosopherconfirmed heliocentric universePunishments shall not be brutalruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796Established the idea of laissez fairea seventeenth-century French philosopher...

Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23

Revolution and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. he agreed the state shouldn’t interfere in economic factors
  2. French noble
  3. invented the universal law of gravitiy
  4. "the crown is merely a hat that let's the rain in"
  5. sun at the center of the universe
  6. an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
  7. he wrote the first Encyclopedia from 1751-72
  8. absolutism
  9. the separation of executive, judicial, and legislative
  10. didn’t like brutal punishments
  11. him and (a.k.a “Two-Face”)added to understanding the human anatomy
  12. emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action
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  1. anglican minister
  2. the intellectuals of the Enlightenment, another word for “philosopher”
  3. female, english writer who fought for women’s rights
  4. a conflict that lasted three subtracted from ten
  5. proceeding from the particular to the general
  6. a woman that was great and ruled russia
  7. suggested the social contract
  8. made the scientific method
  9. dissected human bodies in the University of Padua, (a.k.a “Two-Face”)
  10. the law that apples fall everywhere
  11. “I think therefore I am”
  12. a european country succeeded
  13. putting the the earth is at the center of the universe
  14. using reason
  15. inherited the throne in 1740, a woman!
  16. came up with the discovery of elliptical orbits
  17. invented the idea of the heliocentric universe
  18. to let people do what they want
  19. the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
  20. he stated that all people that are born have a tabula rasa, or blank mind
  21. he did good “I did good”
  22. in modern times people go here to get their hair cut
  23. he made music and has six letters in his name

35 Clues: absolutismFrench nobleusing reasonanglican minister“I think therefore I am”he did good “I did good”made the scientific methoda european country succeededsuggested the social contractdidn’t like brutal punishmentsto let people do what they wantsun at the center of the universethe law that apples fall everywhereinvented the universal law of gravitiy...

Enlightenment and Revolution 2016-02-23

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. a gas law stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship.
  2. an anatomist and author of the most influential books on human anatomy.
  3. theory that beliefs should be based on reason and knowledge.
  4. Renaissance mathematician and atronomer
  5. Italian astronomer,and physicist who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
  6. helped to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment.
  7. invented the Scientific Method
  8. observations about the natural world.
  9. One of Keplers laws that includes the planets.
  10. The sun is at center.
  11. mathmetician and scientist the father of modern western philosophy.
  12. states that two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force.
  13. kept one of the largest and best armies in Europe
  14. inherited the throne
  15. english physician who made contributions to anatomy and physiology.
  16. powerful, grateful, grandeur, bring out the best of the subjects of their art, the people.
  17. Founder of Methodism
  18. Established the three types of government
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  1. English physicist and mathematician who helped figure out the scientific method.
  2. Idea that people are born with a blank mind and are molded by their experiences.
  3. Judicial, Legislative, Executive
  4. The Marriage of Figaro
  5. Wrote the Wealth of Nations
  6. Were writers, professors, journalists, economists, and social reformers
  7. Prussia and France vs. Austria and Great Britain
  8. a policy of letting things take their own course.
  9. came up with the social contract
  10. First to make an encyclopedia
  11. The Sun, planets, and stars revolve around Earth.
  12. considered equality before the law
  13. a form of absolute monarchy
  14. Belief that Enlightenment thinkers were hypocrites because enlightenment thinkers challenged the arbitrary power of rulers over subjects but not men over women.
  15. France abandoned Prussia and allied with Austria.
  16. Key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution.
  17. systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing data
  18. Punishments should not be brutal
  19. logical process in which premises are proven true.

37 Clues: inherited the throneFounder of MethodismThe sun is at center.The Marriage of FigaroWrote the Wealth of Nationsa form of absolute monarchyFirst to make an encyclopediainvented the Scientific MethodJudicial, Legislative, Executivecame up with the social contractPunishments should not be brutalconsidered equality before the law...

Enlightenment and Revolution 2018-10-19

Enlightenment and Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. palace built by Louis XIV that was a symbol of king's wealth and power
  2. someone who was a Spanish but born in Latin America
  3. the machine used to execute King Louis XVI
  4. meeting of the three estates; each estate only gets one vote
  5. conservative political group in the National Convention - sat on the right
  6. compiled enlightenment articles into the Encyclopedia
  7. thinker - freedom of speech and religion
  8. location where 3rd Estate took an oath to create a constitution
  9. the British taxed American colonists to help pay for this
  10. freed slave who led the revolution in Haiti against the French
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  1. these kind of ideas can be found in the Declaration of Rights of Man
  2. thinker - Social Contract
  3. thinker - 3 branches of gov't
  4. radical political group in the National Convention - sat on the left
  5. period of time when Robespierre protected the revolution from its enemies
  6. body responsible for making laws to limit king's power
  7. general turned emperor who expanded France's territory
  8. thinker - Free Market
  9. thinker - natural rights
  10. thinker - right to trial by jury
  11. thinker - everyone is equal

21 Clues: thinker - Free Marketthinker - natural rightsthinker - Social Contractthinker - everyone is equalthinker - 3 branches of gov'tthinker - right to trial by jurythinker - freedom of speech and religionthe machine used to execute King Louis XVIsomeone who was a Spanish but born in Latin Americacompiled enlightenment articles into the Encyclopedia...

Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2025-09-10

Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Newton’s book with laws of motion and gravity
  2. Showed planets move in ellipses not perfect circles
  3. Locke’s book about government and natural rights
  4. Astronomer who first published the heliocentric theory
  5. Used a telescope; saw Jupiter’s moons; tried for heresy
  6. Agreement between people and government about power
  7. Scientist of motion gravity and calculus
  8. Using logic and math to prove ideas
  9. Sun-centered model of the cosmos
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  1. Technology that spread new science quickly
  2. Dissections that corrected human anatomy from Galen
  3. Using observations and evidence to build ideas
  4. Life, liberty, and property—rights people are born with
  5. Hobbes’s book arguing for strong rulers to keep order
  6. Used microscope and discovered bacteria
  7. Dividing government into executive legislative judicial
  8. Gathering where thinkers debated and shared ideas
  9. Earth-centered model of the cosmos
  10. Step-by-step way to test ideas and theories
  11. Diderot’s collection that spread Enlightenment knowledge

20 Clues: Sun-centered model of the cosmosEarth-centered model of the cosmosUsing logic and math to prove ideasUsed microscope and discovered bacteriaScientist of motion gravity and calculusTechnology that spread new science quicklyStep-by-step way to test ideas and theoriesNewton’s book with laws of motion and gravity...

Unit 8 Review 2023-03-20

Unit 8 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Idea proposed by Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau that during a state of nature, people would agree to give up some of their freedom to make a government that protects rights
  2. philosophical movement stressing reason and influencing all of this unit's Revolutions
  3. What most Enlightenment thinkers thought was the basis of government
  4. The Declaration of Independence said the American colonists had a right to do this to the British government
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  1. American colonists were upset because they didn’t have this when they were taxed by the British
  2. The ability to decide for yourself; a major goal of revolutionaries
  3. This showed the French that a revolution based on the Enlightenment was possible
  4. What many European countries thought was the basis of government before the Enlightenment
  5. Document from the Glorious Revolution that limited the power of kings and queens and made England a constitutional monarchy
  6. Emperor of France who took over after the Revolution and tried to conquer Europe
  7. The type of government that both England and France had before their Revolutions. England had a constitutional one and France had an absolute one.
  8. Idea proposed by John Locke that everyone is born with the rights to life, liberty, and property

12 Clues: The ability to decide for yourself; a major goal of revolutionariesWhat most Enlightenment thinkers thought was the basis of governmentThis showed the French that a revolution based on the Enlightenment was possibleEmperor of France who took over after the Revolution and tried to conquer Europe...

Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America 2022-08-17

Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America crossword puzzle
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  1. published the social contract.
  2. supported parliament.
  3. published the spirit of the laws.
  4. believed in divine rights of kings.
  5. was disciplined and powerful.
  6. organized new model army and defeated charles.
  7. called royalists, supported the king.
  8. a form of government with a monarch at the head.
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  1. this he meant that government must be created by and controlled by the people
  2. the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
  3. wanted to be in charge of the army.
  4. restored monarchy.
  5. exemplified the spirit of the enlightenment.
  6. were dispossessed by British, treated brutally.
  7. became an early spokesperson for womens rights.

15 Clues: restored monarchy.supported parliament.was disciplined and powerful.published the social contract.published the spirit of the laws.wanted to be in charge of the army.believed in divine rights of kings.called royalists, supported the king.exemplified the spirit of the enlightenment.organized new model army and defeated charles....

Growth of Faiths 2026-03-22

Growth of Faiths crossword puzzle
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  1. people who trade and sell goods
  2. Beautiful caves decorated near ___
  3. beliefs about a way of being to live a full life
  4. Historians believed many Buddhists converted to ___
  5. Translation helped Buddhism spread through ___
  6. Mahayana Buddhism is also called the ___ Vehicle
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  1. Buddhists seek ___ in their practice
  2. Hindu ascetics focus on...
  3. Buddhism and Hinduism both have ___ traditions
  4. Buddhism that seeks enlightenment through meditation
  5. Buddhist settlements are called

11 Clues: Hindu ascetics focus on...people who trade and sell goodsBuddhist settlements are calledBeautiful caves decorated near ___Buddhists seek ___ in their practiceBuddhism and Hinduism both have ___ traditionsTranslation helped Buddhism spread through ___beliefs about a way of being to live a full lifeMahayana Buddhism is also called the ___ Vehicle...

Hinduism & Buddhism 2022-04-05

Hinduism & Buddhism crossword puzzle
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  1. name used to refer to Siddhartha after enlightenment
  2. The social structure of Hinduism
  3. acceptance
  4. the "supreme" god of Hinduism
  5. impacts what you are reincarnated as
  6. four principles of Buddhism
  7. How the years after 0 are labeled
  8. when you die your soul enters something new
  9. What to follow to eliminate suffering
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  1. technique Buddha used to achieve enlightenment
  2. lowest tier of the caste system
  3. a powerful thought that a person has about something
  4. For Buddhists, the goal of spiritual life is to reach _______ after death
  5. believing in many gods
  6. How the years before 0 are labeled
  7. ______ factors were the main reason for the spread of Buddhism in Asia

16 Clues: acceptancebelieving in many godsfour principles of Buddhismthe "supreme" god of Hinduismlowest tier of the caste systemThe social structure of HinduismHow the years after 0 are labeledHow the years before 0 are labeledimpacts what you are reincarnated asWhat to follow to eliminate sufferingwhen you die your soul enters something new...

Southeast Asia Crossword 2024-03-26

Southeast Asia Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Places to worship ancestors in Shintoism
  2. A belief that social class is hereditary
  3. The spirit of a god that live in mountains or rivers
  4. A philosophy about treating others good
  5. The origin of Shintoism
  6. A god of destruction
  7. An idea about rebirth that two religions agree on
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  1. A religion about achieving enlightenment
  2. Gates used to mark the separation between the human world and the kami world
  3. A religion about harmony and purity
  4. A polytheistic religion from ancient India
  5. "What you do not like when done unto yourself, do not unto others"
  6. The origin of Confucianism
  7. The state of enlightenment in Buddhism
  8. The founder of Buddha
  9. The origin of Buddhism and Hinduism

16 Clues: A god of destructionThe founder of BuddhaThe origin of ShintoismThe origin of ConfucianismA religion about harmony and purityThe origin of Buddhism and HinduismThe state of enlightenment in BuddhismA philosophy about treating others goodA religion about achieving enlightenmentPlaces to worship ancestors in Shintoism...

Islam and World Religions 2025-08-29

Islam and World Religions crossword puzzle
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  1. this is what Hindus call Enlightenment
  2. name of God according to Jews and Christians
  3. city where the Kaaba is located
  4. believes in the Four Noble Truths
  5. this is the name of the cycle of death and rebirth
  6. this is what Buddhists call Enlightenment
  7. belief that "what goes around, comes around"
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  1. Five ___: five main practices of Islam
  2. Hindu concept that means "duty"
  3. the prophet of Islam
  4. holiest place in Islam (looks like a box)
  5. name of God in Arabic
  6. this Indian religion is polytheistic
  7. name of the "Supreme Soul" in Hinduism
  8. the man Islam, Christianity, and Judaism descends from
  9. ____ and Shia are the two branches of Islam

16 Clues: the prophet of Islamname of God in ArabicHindu concept that means "duty"city where the Kaaba is locatedbelieves in the Four Noble Truthsthis Indian religion is polytheisticFive ___: five main practices of Islamthis is what Hindus call Enlightenmentname of the "Supreme Soul" in Hinduismholiest place in Islam (looks like a box)...

Renaissance and Enlightenment 2024-05-03

Renaissance and Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle's teachings
  2. "It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law."
  3. defended equality of women with men based on human reason.
  4. “I would rather obey one lion than listen to 200 rats from my own species.”
  5. an infection spread mostly to humans in the 14th century by infected fleas that traveled on rats
  6. a system of political organization in which a vassal served a lord and received protection and land in return.
  7. translation of "Renaissance"
  8. rise of the middle class allowing the patronization of artists which would spark creativity throughout Europe
  9. advocated by philosophers like Voltaire & Locke
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  1. law that the eldest son inherited the entire estate of their family
  2. made the invisible hand theory
  3. where the renaissance began
  4. a belief based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are founded on human nature and experience
  5. French political philosopher that thought of the 3 government branches
  6. a period of wide-spread cooling from around 1300 to around 1850 CE when average temperatures dropped in Europe
  7. rational approach to religion;God as a divine watchmaker
  8. “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”
  9. Well-known for his paintings of the Madonna;Most famous for The School of Athens
  10. type of military warfare in medieval times was for one side to mount an attack on the opponent's castle.

19 Clues: where the renaissance begantranslation of "Renaissance"made the invisible hand theoryadvocated by philosophers like Voltaire & Locke"It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law."“Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”rational approach to religion;God as a divine watchmakerdefended equality of women with men based on human reason....

Crossword 2023-12-18

Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. religious act
  2. great awakening supporter
  3. Englands chief lawmaking body
  4. opposite of great awenkening
  5. started an indian revolution
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  1. helped limit the kings power
  2. argued that people should have natural rights
  3. Helped britain claim all of north america east of the missisippi river
  4. famous enlightenment figure
  5. someone who learned a trade from an experienced craftsman

10 Clues: religious actgreat awakening supporterfamous enlightenment figurehelped limit the kings poweropposite of great awenkeningstarted an indian revolutionEnglands chief lawmaking bodyargued that people should have natural rightssomeone who learned a trade from an experienced craftsmanHelped britain claim all of north america east of the missisippi river

Unit 1-3 2024-05-22

Unit 1-3 crossword puzzle
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  1. Bowl
  2. Pot
  3. (natural born vs. naturalized)
  4. of Powers
  5. Massacre
  6. and Balances
  7. Constitution
  8. of Independence
  9. Preamble
  10. Acts
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  1. vs. Anti-federalists
  2. Carta
  3. of Confederation
  4. College
  5. Compact
  6. Democracy (Republic)
  7. Enlightenment
  8. Locke

18 Clues: PotBowlActsCartaLockeCollegeCompactMassacrePreambleof Powersand BalancesConstitutionEnlightenmentof Independenceof Confederationvs. Anti-federalistsDemocracy (Republic)(natural born vs. naturalized)

India, Silk Road, & China - Review 2023-05-02

India, Silk Road, & China - Review crossword puzzle
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  1. The Four Noble Truths acknowledge the existence of ____________________ and explain how to end it.
  2. This plant was first made into fabric by the people of the Indus River Valley Civilization.
  3. A famous shipwreck that proved the Silk Road had sea routes.
  4. The word in Hinduism for your personal soul.
  5. The group in Indian society who were farmers/manual laborers.
  6. Someone who has reached enlightenment in Buddhism but chooses to remain in the cycle of reincarnation to help others achieve enlightenment.
  7. Oracle bones give proof this dynasty is not just legend.
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  1. This Indian Empire expanded through conquest, diplomacy, and political marriages.
  2. The Aryans wrote their religious texts in Sanskrit, which eventually became this religion.
  3. A new philosophy from the Qin Dynasty that says people are naturally bad.
  4. Empress of the Tang Dynasty who commissioned lots of building at the Longmen Grottoes.
  5. This is the ancient written language from the Indus River Valley Civilization.
  6. A person who traveled the Silk Road to spread religion.
  7. The name given to Siddhartha Gautama once he reached enlightenment.
  8. The group in Indian society who were warriors/kings/soldiers.
  9. The man who created Daoism (one word, no space).

16 Clues: The word in Hinduism for your personal soul.The man who created Daoism (one word, no space).A person who traveled the Silk Road to spread religion.Oracle bones give proof this dynasty is not just legend.A famous shipwreck that proved the Silk Road had sea routes.The group in Indian society who were warriors/kings/soldiers....

Buddhism 2025-09-18

Buddhism crossword puzzle
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  1. belief in one god
  2. a way of life
  3. path to enlightenment
  4. Also known as buddha
  5. Holy text for Buddhism
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  1. 2nd way of life
  2. Location where Buddhism was founded
  3. End goal for Buddhism
  4. The deity that Buddhism worships

9 Clues: a way of life2nd way of lifebelief in one godAlso known as buddhaEnd goal for Buddhismpath to enlightenmentHoly text for BuddhismThe deity that Buddhism worshipsLocation where Buddhism was founded

Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution 2024-09-10

Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Discovered gravity
  2. A place where ideas were commonly shared
  3. Invented the telescope
  4. The father of liberalism
  5. The Sun is at the center of the universe
  6. The Earth is at the center of the universe
  7. "I think, therefore I am."
  8. A ruler with absolute power that believe in Enlightenment views
  9. When people started to use reason instead of faith
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  1. Influenced the idea of freedom of speech
  2. One of the founding fathers of philosophy
  3. A European intellectual movement
  4. Made the Social Contract
  5. Made the idea of the separation of powers
  6. People who would publicly solve problems
  7. The person who discovered that the Earth rotates around the Sun
  8. A process used to prove if a theory is true
  9. An agreement to cooperate for social benefits

18 Clues: Discovered gravityInvented the telescopeMade the Social ContractThe father of liberalism"I think, therefore I am."A European intellectual movementInfluenced the idea of freedom of speechA place where ideas were commonly sharedPeople who would publicly solve problemsThe Sun is at the center of the universeOne of the founding fathers of philosophy...

study guide 2017-03-06

study guide crossword puzzle
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  1. child prodigy, failed to get a regular patron to support him which financially made his life miserable
  2. a system of planetary motion that put earth in the middle of the universe
  3. English philosopher who developed the scientific method
  4. a system that placed the sun in the middle of the universe
  5. Wrote Discourse on Method, dominated western thought
  6. a mathemetician who made the heliocentric experiment
  7. an intellectual individual in the enlightenment, his ideas suggested htat people wee molded by the experiences from the surrounding world.
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  1. a system of thought based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
  2. showed that the planets that orbit the sun were not circular
  3. presented his concept of the social contract
  4. a period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
  5. someone who studies wisdom
  6. used a telescope to make observations, his observations seemed to ruin another theory of the ptolemaic system
  7. a procedure used for collecting and analyzing evidence
  8. believed that the physical world and everything in it was like a giant machine, one of the enlightenment influencers

15 Clues: someone who studies wisdompresented his concept of the social contractWrote Discourse on Method, dominated western thoughta mathemetician who made the heliocentric experimenta procedure used for collecting and analyzing evidenceEnglish philosopher who developed the scientific methoda system that placed the sun in the middle of the universe...

Ancient India Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-12

Ancient India Vocabulary Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Created in India, is the oldest religion in the world
  2. The warrior class in India
  3. A holy teacher that founded a religion
  4. Enlightenment in Buddhism, not the band
  5. The third level of the caste system, merchants and farmers
  6. A state of having understanding
  7. The religious texts of Hinduism
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  1. Returning to life in a new form
  2. Outside the caste system, work with dead things
  3. The worker caste
  4. A religious and moral law governing daily life
  5. Priests and the highest level of the caste system
  6. An ancient Indian city and culture
  7. A system where everyone is born to a certain rank
  8. A season of heavy rainfall

15 Clues: The worker casteThe warrior class in IndiaA season of heavy rainfallReturning to life in a new formA state of having understandingThe religious texts of HinduismAn ancient Indian city and cultureA holy teacher that founded a religionEnlightenment in Buddhism, not the bandA religious and moral law governing daily life...

Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America 2022-08-17

Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America crossword puzzle
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  1. published the social contract.
  2. supported parliament.
  3. published the spirit of the laws.
  4. believed in divine rights of kings.
  5. was disciplined and powerful.
  6. organized new model army and defeated charles.
  7. called royalists, supported the king.
  8. a form of government with a monarch at the head.
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  1. this he meant that government must be created by and controlled by the people
  2. the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
  3. wanted to be in charge of the army.
  4. restored monarchy.
  5. exemplified the spirit of the enlightenment.
  6. were dispossessed by British, treated brutally.
  7. became an early spokesperson for womens rights.

15 Clues: restored monarchy.supported parliament.was disciplined and powerful.published the social contract.published the spirit of the laws.wanted to be in charge of the army.believed in divine rights of kings.called royalists, supported the king.exemplified the spirit of the enlightenment.organized new model army and defeated charles....

Peterlin 2021-03-03

Peterlin crossword puzzle
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  1. believed in free trade, Laissez Faire
  2. started using the phrase Enlightenment
  3. thought people were naturally good,natural rights
  4. people that thought about and questioned things
  5. thought government should be three branches
  6. thought everybody should have freedom of speech
  7. thought women should be independent from husband
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  1. salon owner, spread Enlightenment ideas
  2. government regulating what you can say and do
  3. compiled works into 28 volumes of encyclopedias
  4. thought people were naturally bad
  5. huge paintings of battles or religious saints
  6. bright paintings of objects like shells and flowers
  7. natural innocence,thinks society corrupts people
  8. rights rights that cannot be taken away from anyone

15 Clues: thought people were naturally badbelieved in free trade, Laissez Fairestarted using the phrase Enlightenmentsalon owner, spread Enlightenment ideasthought government should be three branchesgovernment regulating what you can say and dohuge paintings of battles or religious saintscompiled works into 28 volumes of encyclopedias...

History Final Semester 1 2013-01-22

History Final Semester 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. / Who wrote "The Prince"?
  2. / What's another word for justice?
  3. / What is Newton known for discovering?
  4. / Where did Constintine move the capital to?
  5. / Who were the Frech protestants?
  6. / Were the Crusades successful?
  7. / Whose idea was it that humans were bad in the during the Enlightenment?
  8. / In Greece the outside threat came from who?
  9. / In Rome what was the time of peace?
  10. / What was the key to the Enlightenment?
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  1. / Where did the Renaissance originate?
  2. / Clovis was the king of who?
  3. / What was one thing monks and nuns did that involved the hospital?
  4. / Who wrote the Candide?
  5. / What empire's religion was Eastern Orthodox?
  6. / What was Oliver Cronwell's group of followers called?
  7. / Who revived learning in the Middle Ages?
  8. / Who painted the Madonna series?
  9. / What modern country did the Byzantine Empire get their culture from?

19 Clues: / Who wrote the Candide?/ Who wrote "The Prince"?/ Clovis was the king of who?/ Were the Crusades successful?/ Who were the Frech protestants?/ Who painted the Madonna series?/ What's another word for justice?/ In Rome what was the time of peace?/ Where did the Renaissance originate?/ What is Newton known for discovering?...

History Final Semester 1 2013-01-22

History Final Semester 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. / Who painted the Madonna series?
  2. / Where did Constintine move the capital to?
  3. / What was the key to the Enlightenment?
  4. / Who revived learning in the Middle Ages?
  5. / What is Newton known for discovering?
  6. / What's another word for justice?
  7. / What empire's religion was Eastern Orthodox?
  8. / What was one thing monks and nuns did that involved the hospital?
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  1. / In Rome what was the time of peace?
  2. / What was Oliver Cronwell's group of followers called?
  3. / In Greece the outside threat came from who?
  4. / What modern country did the Byzantine Empire get their culture from?
  5. / Where did the Renaissance originate?
  6. / Clovis was the king of who?
  7. / Were the Crusades successful?
  8. / Whose idea was it that humans were bad in the during the Enlightenment?
  9. / Who wrote "The Prince"?
  10. / Who were the Frech protestants?
  11. / Who wrote the Candide?

19 Clues: / Who wrote the Candide?/ Who wrote "The Prince"?/ Clovis was the king of who?/ Were the Crusades successful?/ Who painted the Madonna series?/ Who were the Frech protestants?/ What's another word for justice?/ In Rome what was the time of peace?/ Where did the Renaissance originate?/ What is Newton known for discovering?...

Ancient India 2021-02-22

Ancient India crossword puzzle
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  1. a Hindu's religious and moral duties
  2. the science of working with metals
  3. the individual soul in Hinduism
  4. divisions of the caste system
  5. large landmass smaller than a continent
  6. Gupta Indian fables
  7. short tales that teach a lesson
  8. the study of stars and planets
  9. religion based on the Buddha
  10. one of the greatest Gupta writers
  11. going without food
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  1. Hindu empire ended by the Huns
  2. focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
  3. an injection to help build up defense to a disease
  4. mixtures of two or more metals
  5. a state of perfect peace
  6. understanding
  7. season wind patterns causing wet and dry seasons
  8. language spoken by the Aryans
  9. first unified empire of India
  10. people who spread their religious beliefs
  11. sacred Aryan literature
  12. the process of rebirth
  13. the effects actions on the soul
  14. Siddhartha Gautama after his enlightenment
  15. Mauryan ruler who became a Buddhist

26 Clues: understandinggoing without foodGupta Indian fablesthe process of rebirthsacred Aryan literaturea state of perfect peacereligion based on the Buddhalanguage spoken by the Aryansfirst unified empire of Indiadivisions of the caste systemHindu empire ended by the Hunsmixtures of two or more metalsthe study of stars and planets...

Austin 2021-03-03

Austin crossword puzzle
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  1. A painting style that is light, ornate, and decorative
  2. Made Encyclopedias of Enlightenment's ideas
  3. Life liberty pursuit of happiness
  4. Coined "The Enlightenment"
  5. wrote novels, poems, and political pamphlets
  6. Believed in a right to freedom of speech
  7. Believed that people need an absolute ruler
  8. Questioning of government in 1700's
  9. Wrote operas and symphonies like "Don Giovanni"
  10. German born composer who wrote oratorios
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  1. Made compositions like the "Brandenburg Concertos"
  2. Fought for women's rights
  3. Austrian composer who established new forms of music
  4. an idea that states that government shouldn't control the economy
  5. Believed that government should protect rights
  6. The denying of choices like speech, clothes, and opinions
  7. Owned salons where gossip spread
  8. Believed in giving power to the people
  9. Believed in freedom of trade and purchasing
  10. Believed in a branched government
  11. A painting style that is serious and heavy

21 Clues: Fought for women's rightsCoined "The Enlightenment"Owned salons where gossip spreadLife liberty pursuit of happinessBelieved in a branched governmentQuestioning of government in 1700'sBelieved in giving power to the peopleBelieved in a right to freedom of speechGerman born composer who wrote oratoriosA painting style that is serious and heavy...

Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02

Buddhism Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. The end to suffering is contained in the ____
  2. Mara left this person in defeat, allowing them to achieve enlightenment
  3. Gautama sat in the lotus position under this and didn’t leave until he achieved enlightenment
  4. Born in 563 B.C.E into wealth and power
  5. The Mark of Existence that means “impermanence”
  6. Living the life of a prince with everything
  7. Rigorous self denial
  8. There is a ____ to our suffering
  9. Gautama’s teachings
  10. The god of death
  11. The Mark of Existence that means “suffering”
  12. Once enlightened, Gautama became the ____ One
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  1. An old man, a sick and diseased man, a corpse, a religious mendicant or beggar
  2. There is an ____ to our suffering
  3. A permanent state of bliss and salvation
  4. Living a life deprived of all luxuries
  5. Life has inevitable ____
  6. The Mark of Existence that means “no self”
  7. The Way of the Elders
  8. The Buddhist community Gautama formed

20 Clues: The god of deathGautama’s teachingsRigorous self denialThe Way of the EldersLife has inevitable ____There is a ____ to our sufferingThere is an ____ to our sufferingThe Buddhist community Gautama formedLiving a life deprived of all luxuriesBorn in 563 B.C.E into wealth and powerA permanent state of bliss and salvation...

study guide maggie shirley 2025-10-30

study guide maggie shirley crossword puzzle
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  1. when did it take place
  2. england ph
  3. embasserment
  4. english philospher
  5. what led to the Enlightenment
  6. Franklin was the ____ son for both of his parents
  7. a concession to something
  8. what name did he use to write it
  9. kind or postive intention
  10. how old was fraklin when his education ended
  11. His brother found his secrect name he use,d to write
  12. what is his most successful work
  13. real Enlightenment ones body
  14. france philosopher
  15. the idea franklin came up with
  16. what name did he use to publish his work
  17. true or false- Franklin's life started out great
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  1. what household was he born in
  2. aphorism Franklin wrote
  3. whaBen Franklinn franklin
  4. sixth person
  5. french philopher
  6. how many notable figures
  7. Prussia Philosophy
  8. an action
  9. what social group did he found
  10. what is th eenlightment knowns as
  11. what was the enlightment

28 Clues: an actionengland phembassermentsixth personfrench philopherenglish philospherPrussia Philosophyfrance philosopherwhen did it take placeaphorism Franklin wrotehow many notable figureswhat was the enlightmentwhaBen Franklinn franklina concession to somethingkind or postive intentionreal Enlightenment ones bodywhat household was he born in...

Absolutism& Enlightenment 2023-05-19

Absolutism& Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. materials that are printed
  2. a state of perfect wisdom
  3. unwritten agreement between people and gov
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  1. rights that belong to all people from birth
  2. ruler with complete power
  3. divide power among three branches (of powers)
  4. greatly influenced enlightenment thinker
  5. wrote about the social contract
  6. to explain
  7. strong lead criticized absolute monarchs

10 Clues: to explainruler with complete powera state of perfect wisdommaterials that are printedwrote about the social contractgreatly influenced enlightenment thinkerstrong lead criticized absolute monarchsunwritten agreement between people and govrights that belong to all people from birthdivide power among three branches (of powers)

The Enlightenment 2021-12-09

The Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. A huge sea monster
  2. The most influential salon hostess
  3. Enlightenment thinkers who focused on economic reforms
  4. battled inequality,injustice,and superstition
  5. To think logically
  6. lovers of wisdom
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  1. studied the governments of europe
  2. To gain knowledge and wisdom
  3. The people have ultimate power
  4. informal gatherings that were used to share ideas

10 Clues: lovers of wisdomA huge sea monsterTo think logicallyTo gain knowledge and wisdomThe people have ultimate powerstudied the governments of europeThe most influential salon hostessinformal gatherings that were used to share ideasEnlightenment thinkers who focused on economic reformsbattled inequality,injustice,and superstition

Wood$ Enlightenment Review (2) 2020-03-02

Wood$ Enlightenment Review (2) crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of government where a few rule over everyone
  2. The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
  3. The third step in the Scientific Method
  4. Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
  5. Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
  6. French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
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  1. American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
  2. According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
  3. Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
  4. Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
  5. Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what

11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific MethodType of government where a few rule over everyoneScientist credited with developing the Scientific MethodThe Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the EnlightenmentTheory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universeFrench thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government...

Civics Unit 3 Vocabulary: 2022-02-02

Civics Unit 3 Vocabulary: crossword puzzle
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  1. Royal charter of rights signed by King John of England in 1215.
  2. Famous enlightenment thinker, known for economic ideas.
  3. Document declaring the freedom of the 13 colonies from Great Britain.
  4. Famous enlightenment thinker commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".m
  5. To sign or give consent for something
  6. Proposal to have a one house legislature with equal votes for each state and an executive selected by a national legislature.
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  1. Political doctrine encompassing
  2. The influences of one branch of the government over another in order to ensure fariness and regulation of powers.
  3. Rights that are universal/unalienable
  4. Act signed in 1689 providing constitutional and civil rights to English citizens, and it gave power to the parliament.
  5. The quality of being in accordance with a constitution.
  6. James Madison's plan to have a national government consisting of three branches, the executive, judicial, and legislative.
  7. An agreement determining that slaves were 3/5 of a person.
  8. Review by the Supreme Court over the constitutionality of a particular practice/law.
  9. Compromise made to quell fears of unequal representation. Outlines existence of an equal number of senators and more representatives based on population in the House of Representatives.
  10. Enlightenment thinker, founder of separation of powers.

16 Clues: Political doctrine encompassingRights that are universal/unalienableTo sign or give consent for somethingThe quality of being in accordance with a constitution.Famous enlightenment thinker, known for economic ideas.Enlightenment thinker, founder of separation of powers.An agreement determining that slaves were 3/5 of a person....

REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-04

REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f crossword puzzle
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  1. Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
  2. Famous Romantic Period artist.
  3. Bach composed during this musical period.
  4. Building attacked at start of French Revolution
  5. The English Civil War increased the power of __.
  6. As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
  7. English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
  8. French Revolution head chopping machine
  9. Mozart composed during this musical period.
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  1. This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
  2. World's first novel (2 words)
  3. Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
  4. William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
  5. French society was divided into three of these
  6. A famous composer of the Enlightenment
  7. A famous composer of the Enlightenment
  8. Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
  9. Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
  10. Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
  11. This revolution inspired the French Revolution

20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words)Famous Romantic Period artist.A famous composer of the EnlightenmentA famous composer of the EnlightenmentOliver __ led forces against Charles I.French Revolution head chopping machineSpanish novelist during the EnlightenmentBach composed during this musical period.Mozart composed during this musical period....

Buddhism Chapter Project 2026-01-14

Buddhism Chapter Project crossword puzzle
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  1. The place where the Buddha reached enlightenment
  2. Someone who gives up comfort to focus on spirituality
  3. Symbolic designs used during meditation
  4. the main collection of buddist scared texts
  5. The teachings of the Buddha
  6. The path that avoids extremes of pleasure and pain
  7. Experiences that showed Siddhartha the reality of suffering
  8. The belief that there is no permanent self
  9. Writings that record the Buddha’s teachings
  10. A person who has reached enlightenment
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  1. A tall religious building used in Buddhist worship
  2. The oldest written Buddhist scriptures
  3. The enlightened teacher formerly know as siddhartha gautama
  4. Enlightened beings who help others before themselves
  5. A type of Buddhism using rituals and meditation
  6. The buddhist community
  7. Religious leaders in Tibetan Buddhism
  8. Scared objects connected to the Buddha or holy people
  9. Freedom from suffering and the cycle of rebirth

19 Clues: The buddhist communityThe teachings of the BuddhaReligious leaders in Tibetan BuddhismThe oldest written Buddhist scripturesA person who has reached enlightenmentSymbolic designs used during meditationThe belief that there is no permanent selfthe main collection of buddist scared textsWritings that record the Buddha’s teachings...

Activity 3: Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-18

Activity 3: Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. ____ of law (everyone must obey the law, even government officials)
  2. self-__________ (rule by the people)
  3. _______ government (the ruler can't do whatever they want)
  4. Baron de ___________ (French Enlightenment thinker)
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  1. ______ Sense (an influential pamphlet)
  2. Thomas _____ (wrote an influential pamphlet)
  3. ______ contract
  4. __________ of powers
  5. John _____ (British Enlightenment thinker)
  6. _________ Compact (established the first democracy in what would become the United States
  7. checks and ________
  8. English Bill of ______ (inspiration for many freedoms Americans hold dear)
  9. ___ process (you must be treated fairly when accused of a crime)
  10. trial by ____ (you must me convicted by citizens rather than a government official)

14 Clues: ______ contractchecks and __________________ of powersself-__________ (rule by the people)______ Sense (an influential pamphlet)John _____ (British Enlightenment thinker)Thomas _____ (wrote an influential pamphlet)Baron de ___________ (French Enlightenment thinker)_______ government (the ruler can't do whatever they want)...

Enlighenment 2023-08-18

Enlighenment crossword puzzle
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  1. Enlightenment thinker who thought men were evil
  2. Group you need consent to rule from
  3. Second Natural Right
  4. Agreement between a government and it's citizens to follow the laws
  5. A time before rules with complete freedom
  6. King of England in 1776
  7. Enlightenment thinker who thought man were peaceful
  8. First Natural Right
  9. your history teacher
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  1. Document Written by Colonists to King of England
  2. Type of government where people vote on issues
  3. System of Voting for Leaders

12 Clues: First Natural RightSecond Natural Rightyour history teacherKing of England in 1776System of Voting for LeadersGroup you need consent to rule fromA time before rules with complete freedomType of government where people vote on issuesEnlightenment thinker who thought men were evilDocument Written by Colonists to King of England...

Level 3: Crossword 2019-10-18

Level 3: Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. English Bill of ______ (inspiration for many freedoms Americans hold dear)
  2. Thomas _____ (wrote an influential pamphlet)
  3. _________ Compact (established the first democracy in what would become the United States
  4. trial by ____ (you must me convicted by citizens rather than a government official)
  5. _______ government (the ruler can't do whatever they want)
  6. ______ Sense (an influential pamphlet)
  7. Baron de ___________ (French Enlightenment thinker)
  8. ___ process (you must be treated fairly when accused of a crime)
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  1. __________ of powers
  2. self-__________ (rule by the people)
  3. checks and ________
  4. ______ contract
  5. John _____ (British Enlightenment thinker)
  6. ____ of law (everyone must obey the law, even government officials)

14 Clues: ______ contractchecks and __________________ of powersself-__________ (rule by the people)______ Sense (an influential pamphlet)John _____ (British Enlightenment thinker)Thomas _____ (wrote an influential pamphlet)Baron de ___________ (French Enlightenment thinker)_______ government (the ruler can't do whatever they want)...

Buddhism 2020-06-22

Buddhism crossword puzzle
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  1. essential quality or character.
  2. Singing or intoning.
  3. the trait of being willing to give your money or time.
  4. Karuna; sympathetic consciousness of others' distress
  5. the Buddhist concept of impermanence that all existence is temporary.
  6. the most important of the Theravada Buddhist festivals, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha.
  7. phenomenon that lasts an instant; it is impermanent.
  8. Never Be Satisfied.
  9. The state or condition of being conscious.
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  1. _ led to a realization.
  2. enlightenment.
  3. form, sensation, perception, mental formation and consciousness.
  4. Fate or destiny resulting from one's previous actions
  5. lack of knowledge or learning.
  6. the true nature of reality.

15 Clues: enlightenment.Never Be Satisfied.Singing or intoning._ led to a realization.the true nature of reality.lack of knowledge or learning.essential quality or character.The state or condition of being conscious.phenomenon that lasts an instant; it is impermanent.Fate or destiny resulting from one's previous actions...

Religious-Philosophical Traditions in Asia 2024-03-27

Religious-Philosophical Traditions in Asia crossword puzzle
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  1. impermanence
  2. a reaction against certain elements of Hinduism
  3. believes in ancestor worship and human-centered virtues for living a peaceful life
  4. rebirth
  5. release from the cycle of birth
  6. one of the world’s largest religions, has the 4 Noble Truths for teachings and beliefs
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  1. of life non-violence
  2. moral responsibility
  3. teaches a path of enlightenment height nonviolence and reducing harm
  4. enlightenment, transformation of mental state
  5. cycle of rebirth
  6. meditation, pure land emphasized the saving power of Buddha
  7. means “the Way”, to live in harmony with nature
  8. action and consequence of one's action
  9. the world's oldest religion, views the entire universe as God

15 Clues: rebirthimpermanencecycle of rebirthmoral responsibilityof life non-violencerelease from the cycle of birthaction and consequence of one's actionenlightenment, transformation of mental statea reaction against certain elements of Hinduismmeans “the Way”, to live in harmony with naturemeditation, pure land emphasized the saving power of Buddha...

Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04

Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. 'give me liberty or give me death'
  2. an event where colonists disguised as Indians
  3. war between england and france
  4. time of great philosophical thought
  5. English philosopher from the enlightenment, developed natural rights idea
  6. authored by Thomas Paine, published in 17
  7. A person who remains neutral in foreign affairs
  8. agreement for mutual benefit
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  1. act where the continental congressannounced that the colonies be free
  2. British general who surrendered in Yorktown
  3. Remained loyal to great Britain
  4. author of declaration of independence
  5. a riot that occurred on March 5th, 1770
  6. Commander in chief of the british army
  7. Control over the supply of a good or service

15 Clues: agreement for mutual benefitwar between england and franceRemained loyal to great Britain'give me liberty or give me death'time of great philosophical thoughtauthor of declaration of independenceCommander in chief of the british armya riot that occurred on March 5th, 1770authored by Thomas Paine, published in 17...

Buddhism and Hindu words 2022-12-12

Buddhism and Hindu words crossword puzzle
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  1. Path- Buddhists believe that this is the path to enlightenment
  2. the highest rank in the caste system
  3. Noble Truths- the truths Buddhists believe in.
  4. a type of Buddhism where others help you.
  5. when you escape the caste system
  6. a system in India where people are ranked one above another
  7. the first Buddha
  8. enlightenment
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  1. a religion with many gods
  2. a religion with one god.
  3. if you do something bad, something bad will happen to you.
  4. Hindu’s believe this is your duty
  5. the rank commonly called “untouchables”
  6. a type of Buddhism where you work alone
  7. the act of being born again after you die.

15 Clues: enlightenmentthe first Buddhaa religion with one god.a religion with many godswhen you escape the caste systemHindu’s believe this is your dutythe highest rank in the caste systemthe rank commonly called “untouchables”a type of Buddhism where you work alonea type of Buddhism where others help you.the act of being born again after you die....

Buddhism Crossword 2024-04-09

Buddhism Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a transcendent state without suffering, desire, or sense of self
  2. Buddha reached enlightenment sitting under a __ __
  3. Buddha's teachings are known as __
  4. the leading monk in Tibetan Buddhism
  5. the oldest type of Buddhism
Down
  1. Many Buddhist ideas overlap with __
  2. the founder of Buddhism
  3. a state of inner peace and wisdom
  4. Buddhism is the __ largest religion in the world.
  5. the largest sect of Buddhism
  6. it helps awaken the truth
  7. Today most Buddhists live on what continent?

12 Clues: the founder of Buddhismit helps awaken the truththe oldest type of Buddhismthe largest sect of Buddhisma state of inner peace and wisdomBuddha's teachings are known as __Many Buddhist ideas overlap with __the leading monk in Tibetan BuddhismToday most Buddhists live on what continent?Buddhism is the __ largest religion in the world....

French Revolution 2021-10-14

French Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Middle workers rich and educated
  2. wife of Louis XVI was Austraian princess
  3. worked in rural(countryside)settings
  4. don´t pay taxes has 10% of land
Down
  1. Dose not like enlightenment ideas is Noble
  2. country in Europe
  3. poorest of the 3rd estate
  4. Supports enlightenment and are poor
  5. is another word for Old order
  6. sun king put country in HUGE dept
  7. Not effective ruler weak indecisive

11 Clues: country in Europepoorest of the 3rd estateis another word for Old orderdon´t pay taxes has 10% of landMiddle workers rich and educatedsun king put country in HUGE deptSupports enlightenment and are poorNot effective ruler weak indecisiveworked in rural(countryside)settingswife of Louis XVI was Austraian princess...

Vocabulary Cross-Word Study 2016-10-03

Vocabulary Cross-Word Study crossword puzzle
Across
  1. political philosopher during enlightenment
  2. every 5 slaves counts as 3 people
  3. opposed a stronger U.S government
  4. law declaring rights and liberties of peoples
  5. advocates independence from Great Britain
  6. abbreviated "AoC"
  7. results in a presidential election
  8. document set directly for the king
  9. tea dumped into the harbor
  10. Tax on paper goods
Down
  1. believed in a strong national government
  2. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
  3. unicameral legislative branch
  4. decided on a strong national government with 3 branches
  5. 2 houses
  6. "When in the Course of human events" ~Thomas Jefferson
  7. kings power is not absolute
  8. British Army killed 5 citizens and injured 6 "on accident"
  9. age of reason
  10. bicameral legislative branch
  11. Britain vs France
  12. includes the stamp, sugar and quartering acts
  13. first 10 amendments
  14. 1 house
  15. republic where people hold sovereignty

25 Clues: 1 house2 housesage of reasonBritain vs Franceabbreviated "AoC"Tax on paper goodsfirst 10 amendmentstea dumped into the harborkings power is not absolutebicameral legislative branchunicameral legislative branchevery 5 slaves counts as 3 peopleopposed a stronger U.S governmentresults in a presidential electiondocument set directly for the king...

Vocabulary Cross-Word Study 2016-10-03

Vocabulary Cross-Word Study crossword puzzle
Across
  1. political philosopher during enlightenment
  2. every 5 slaves counts as 3 people
  3. opposed a stronger U.S government
  4. law declaring rights and liberties of peoples
  5. advocates independence from Great Britain
  6. abbreviated "AoC"
  7. results in a presidential election
  8. document set directly for the king
  9. tea dumped into the harbor
  10. Tax on paper goods
Down
  1. believed in a strong national government
  2. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
  3. unicameral legislative branch
  4. decided on a strong national government with 3 branches
  5. 2 houses
  6. "When in the Course of human events" ~Thomas Jefferson
  7. kings power is not absolute
  8. British Army killed 5 citizens and injured 6 "on accident"
  9. age of reason
  10. bicameral legislative branch
  11. Britain vs France
  12. includes the stamp, sugar and quartering acts
  13. first 10 amendments
  14. 1 house
  15. republic where people hold sovereignty

25 Clues: 1 house2 housesage of reasonBritain vs Franceabbreviated "AoC"Tax on paper goodsfirst 10 amendmentstea dumped into the harborkings power is not absolutebicameral legislative branchunicameral legislative branchevery 5 slaves counts as 3 peopleopposed a stronger U.S governmentresults in a presidential electiondocument set directly for the king...