enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America 2022-08-17
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- published the social contract.
- supported parliament.
- published the spirit of the laws.
- believed in divine rights of kings.
- was disciplined and powerful.
- organized new model army and defeated charles.
- called royalists, supported the king.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
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- this he meant that government must be created by and controlled by the people
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- wanted to be in charge of the army.
- restored monarchy.
- exemplified the spirit of the enlightenment.
- were dispossessed by British, treated brutally.
- 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. • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-12
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- Created in India, is the oldest religion in the world
- The warrior class in India
- A holy teacher that founded a religion
- Enlightenment in Buddhism, not the band
- The third level of the caste system, merchants and farmers
- A state of having understanding
- The religious texts of Hinduism
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- Returning to life in a new form
- Outside the caste system, work with dead things
- The worker caste
- A religious and moral law governing daily life
- Priests and the highest level of the caste system
- An ancient Indian city and culture
- A system where everyone is born to a certain rank
- A season of heavy rainfall
15 Clues: The worker caste • The warrior class in India • A season of heavy rainfall • Returning to life in a new form • A state of having understanding • The religious texts of Hinduism • An ancient Indian city and culture • A holy teacher that founded a religion • Enlightenment in Buddhism, not the band • A religious and moral law governing daily life • ...
study guide 2017-03-06
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- child prodigy, failed to get a regular patron to support him which financially made his life miserable
- a system of planetary motion that put earth in the middle of the universe
- English philosopher who developed the scientific method
- a system that placed the sun in the middle of the universe
- Wrote Discourse on Method, dominated western thought
- a mathemetician who made the heliocentric experiment
- an intellectual individual in the enlightenment, his ideas suggested htat people wee molded by the experiences from the surrounding world.
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- a system of thought based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- showed that the planets that orbit the sun were not circular
- presented his concept of the social contract
- a period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- someone who studies wisdom
- used a telescope to make observations, his observations seemed to ruin another theory of the ptolemaic system
- a procedure used for collecting and analyzing evidence
- believed that the physical world and everything in it was like a giant machine, one of the enlightenment influencers
15 Clues: someone who studies wisdom • presented his concept of the social contract • Wrote Discourse on Method, dominated western thought • a mathemetician who made the heliocentric experiment • a procedure used for collecting and analyzing evidence • English philosopher who developed the scientific method • a system that placed the sun in the middle of the universe • ...
Peterlin 2021-03-03
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- believed in free trade, Laissez Faire
- started using the phrase Enlightenment
- thought people were naturally good,natural rights
- people that thought about and questioned things
- thought government should be three branches
- thought everybody should have freedom of speech
- thought women should be independent from husband
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- salon owner, spread Enlightenment ideas
- government regulating what you can say and do
- compiled works into 28 volumes of encyclopedias
- thought people were naturally bad
- huge paintings of battles or religious saints
- bright paintings of objects like shells and flowers
- natural innocence,thinks society corrupts people
- rights rights that cannot be taken away from anyone
15 Clues: thought people were naturally bad • believed in free trade, Laissez Faire • started using the phrase Enlightenment • salon owner, spread Enlightenment ideas • thought government should be three branches • government regulating what you can say and do • huge paintings of battles or religious saints • compiled works into 28 volumes of encyclopedias • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review (2) 2020-03-02
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- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
- The third step in the Scientific Method
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
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- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
Ancient India 2021-02-22
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- a Hindu's religious and moral duties
- the science of working with metals
- the individual soul in Hinduism
- divisions of the caste system
- large landmass smaller than a continent
- Gupta Indian fables
- short tales that teach a lesson
- the study of stars and planets
- religion based on the Buddha
- one of the greatest Gupta writers
- going without food
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- Hindu empire ended by the Huns
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- an injection to help build up defense to a disease
- mixtures of two or more metals
- a state of perfect peace
- understanding
- season wind patterns causing wet and dry seasons
- language spoken by the Aryans
- first unified empire of India
- people who spread their religious beliefs
- sacred Aryan literature
- the process of rebirth
- the effects actions on the soul
- Siddhartha Gautama after his enlightenment
- Mauryan ruler who became a Buddhist
26 Clues: understanding • going without food • Gupta Indian fables • the process of rebirth • sacred Aryan literature • a state of perfect peace • religion based on the Buddha • language spoken by the Aryans • first unified empire of India • divisions of the caste system • Hindu empire ended by the Huns • mixtures of two or more metals • the study of stars and planets • ...
Austin 2021-03-03
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- A painting style that is light, ornate, and decorative
- Made Encyclopedias of Enlightenment's ideas
- Life liberty pursuit of happiness
- Coined "The Enlightenment"
- wrote novels, poems, and political pamphlets
- Believed in a right to freedom of speech
- Believed that people need an absolute ruler
- Questioning of government in 1700's
- Wrote operas and symphonies like "Don Giovanni"
- German born composer who wrote oratorios
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- Made compositions like the "Brandenburg Concertos"
- Fought for women's rights
- Austrian composer who established new forms of music
- an idea that states that government shouldn't control the economy
- Believed that government should protect rights
- The denying of choices like speech, clothes, and opinions
- Owned salons where gossip spread
- Believed in giving power to the people
- Believed in freedom of trade and purchasing
- Believed in a branched government
- A painting style that is serious and heavy
21 Clues: Fought for women's rights • Coined "The Enlightenment" • Owned salons where gossip spread • Life liberty pursuit of happiness • Believed in a branched government • Questioning of government in 1700's • Believed in giving power to the people • Believed in a right to freedom of speech • German born composer who wrote oratorios • A painting style that is serious and heavy • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- The end to suffering is contained in the ____
- Mara left this person in defeat, allowing them to achieve enlightenment
- Gautama sat in the lotus position under this and didn’t leave until he achieved enlightenment
- Born in 563 B.C.E into wealth and power
- The Mark of Existence that means “impermanence”
- Living the life of a prince with everything
- Rigorous self denial
- There is a ____ to our suffering
- Gautama’s teachings
- The god of death
- The Mark of Existence that means “suffering”
- Once enlightened, Gautama became the ____ One
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- An old man, a sick and diseased man, a corpse, a religious mendicant or beggar
- There is an ____ to our suffering
- A permanent state of bliss and salvation
- Living a life deprived of all luxuries
- Life has inevitable ____
- The Mark of Existence that means “no self”
- The Way of the Elders
- The Buddhist community Gautama formed
20 Clues: The god of death • Gautama’s teachings • Rigorous self denial • The Way of the Elders • Life has inevitable ____ • There is a ____ to our suffering • There is an ____ to our suffering • The Buddhist community Gautama formed • Living a life deprived of all luxuries • Born in 563 B.C.E into wealth and power • A permanent state of bliss and salvation • ...
study guide maggie shirley 2025-10-30
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- when did it take place
- england ph
- embasserment
- english philospher
- what led to the Enlightenment
- Franklin was the ____ son for both of his parents
- a concession to something
- what name did he use to write it
- kind or postive intention
- how old was fraklin when his education ended
- His brother found his secrect name he use,d to write
- what is his most successful work
- real Enlightenment ones body
- france philosopher
- the idea franklin came up with
- what name did he use to publish his work
- true or false- Franklin's life started out great
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- what household was he born in
- aphorism Franklin wrote
- whaBen Franklinn franklin
- sixth person
- french philopher
- how many notable figures
- Prussia Philosophy
- an action
- what social group did he found
- what is th eenlightment knowns as
- what was the enlightment
28 Clues: an action • england ph • embasserment • sixth person • french philopher • english philospher • Prussia Philosophy • france philosopher • when did it take place • aphorism Franklin wrote • how many notable figures • what was the enlightment • whaBen Franklinn franklin • a concession to something • kind or postive intention • real Enlightenment ones body • what household was he born in • ...
History Final Semester 1 2013-01-22
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- / Who painted the Madonna series?
- / Where did Constintine move the capital to?
- / What was the key to the Enlightenment?
- / Who revived learning in the Middle Ages?
- / What is Newton known for discovering?
- / What's another word for justice?
- / What empire's religion was Eastern Orthodox?
- / What was one thing monks and nuns did that involved the hospital?
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- / In Rome what was the time of peace?
- / What was Oliver Cronwell's group of followers called?
- / In Greece the outside threat came from who?
- / What modern country did the Byzantine Empire get their culture from?
- / Where did the Renaissance originate?
- / Clovis was the king of who?
- / Were the Crusades successful?
- / Whose idea was it that humans were bad in the during the Enlightenment?
- / Who wrote "The Prince"?
- / Who were the Frech protestants?
- / 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? • ...
History Final Semester 1 2013-01-22
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- / Who wrote "The Prince"?
- / What's another word for justice?
- / What is Newton known for discovering?
- / Where did Constintine move the capital to?
- / Who were the Frech protestants?
- / Were the Crusades successful?
- / Whose idea was it that humans were bad in the during the Enlightenment?
- / In Greece the outside threat came from who?
- / In Rome what was the time of peace?
- / What was the key to the Enlightenment?
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- / Where did the Renaissance originate?
- / Clovis was the king of who?
- / What was one thing monks and nuns did that involved the hospital?
- / Who wrote the Candide?
- / What empire's religion was Eastern Orthodox?
- / What was Oliver Cronwell's group of followers called?
- / Who revived learning in the Middle Ages?
- / Who painted the Madonna series?
- / 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? • ...
Absolutism& Enlightenment 2023-05-19
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- materials that are printed
- a state of perfect wisdom
- unwritten agreement between people and gov
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- rights that belong to all people from birth
- ruler with complete power
- divide power among three branches (of powers)
- greatly influenced enlightenment thinker
- wrote about the social contract
- to explain
- strong lead criticized absolute monarchs
10 Clues: to explain • ruler with complete power • a state of perfect wisdom • materials that are printed • wrote about the social contract • greatly influenced enlightenment thinker • strong lead criticized absolute monarchs • unwritten agreement between people and gov • rights that belong to all people from birth • divide power among three branches (of powers)
The Enlightenment 2021-12-09
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- A huge sea monster
- The most influential salon hostess
- Enlightenment thinkers who focused on economic reforms
- battled inequality,injustice,and superstition
- To think logically
- lovers of wisdom
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- studied the governments of europe
- To gain knowledge and wisdom
- The people have ultimate power
- informal gatherings that were used to share ideas
10 Clues: lovers of wisdom • A huge sea monster • To think logically • To gain knowledge and wisdom • The people have ultimate power • studied the governments of europe • The most influential salon hostess • informal gatherings that were used to share ideas • Enlightenment thinkers who focused on economic reforms • battled inequality,injustice,and superstition
Civics Unit 3 Vocabulary: 2022-02-02
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- Royal charter of rights signed by King John of England in 1215.
- Famous enlightenment thinker, known for economic ideas.
- Document declaring the freedom of the 13 colonies from Great Britain.
- Famous enlightenment thinker commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".m
- To sign or give consent for something
- 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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- Political doctrine encompassing
- The influences of one branch of the government over another in order to ensure fariness and regulation of powers.
- Rights that are universal/unalienable
- Act signed in 1689 providing constitutional and civil rights to English citizens, and it gave power to the parliament.
- The quality of being in accordance with a constitution.
- James Madison's plan to have a national government consisting of three branches, the executive, judicial, and legislative.
- An agreement determining that slaves were 3/5 of a person.
- Review by the Supreme Court over the constitutionality of a particular practice/law.
- 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.
- Enlightenment thinker, founder of separation of powers.
16 Clues: Political doctrine encompassing • Rights that are universal/unalienable • To sign or give consent for something • The 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. • ...
Activity 3: Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-18
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- ____ of law (everyone must obey the law, even government officials)
- self-__________ (rule by the people)
- _______ government (the ruler can't do whatever they want)
- Baron de ___________ (French Enlightenment thinker)
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- ______ Sense (an influential pamphlet)
- Thomas _____ (wrote an influential pamphlet)
- ______ contract
- __________ of powers
- John _____ (British Enlightenment thinker)
- _________ Compact (established the first democracy in what would become the United States
- checks and ________
- English Bill of ______ (inspiration for many freedoms Americans hold dear)
- ___ process (you must be treated fairly when accused of a crime)
- trial by ____ (you must me convicted by citizens rather than a government official)
14 Clues: ______ contract • checks and ________ • __________ of powers • self-__________ (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
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- Enlightenment thinker who thought men were evil
- Group you need consent to rule from
- Second Natural Right
- Agreement between a government and it's citizens to follow the laws
- A time before rules with complete freedom
- King of England in 1776
- Enlightenment thinker who thought man were peaceful
- First Natural Right
- your history teacher
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- Document Written by Colonists to King of England
- Type of government where people vote on issues
- System of Voting for Leaders
12 Clues: First Natural Right • Second Natural Right • your history teacher • King of England in 1776 • System of Voting for Leaders • Group you need consent to rule from • A time before rules with complete freedom • Type of government where people vote on issues • Enlightenment thinker who thought men were evil • Document Written by Colonists to King of England • ...
REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-04
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- Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
- Famous Romantic Period artist.
- Bach composed during this musical period.
- Building attacked at start of French Revolution
- The English Civil War increased the power of __.
- As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
- English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
- French Revolution head chopping machine
- Mozart composed during this musical period.
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- This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
- World's first novel (2 words)
- Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
- William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
- French society was divided into three of these
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
- Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
- Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
- This revolution inspired the French Revolution
20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words) • Famous Romantic Period artist. • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • Oliver __ led forces against Charles I. • French Revolution head chopping machine • Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment • Bach composed during this musical period. • Mozart composed during this musical period. • ...
Level 3: Crossword 2019-10-18
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- English Bill of ______ (inspiration for many freedoms Americans hold dear)
- Thomas _____ (wrote an influential pamphlet)
- _________ Compact (established the first democracy in what would become the United States
- trial by ____ (you must me convicted by citizens rather than a government official)
- _______ government (the ruler can't do whatever they want)
- ______ Sense (an influential pamphlet)
- Baron de ___________ (French Enlightenment thinker)
- ___ process (you must be treated fairly when accused of a crime)
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- __________ of powers
- self-__________ (rule by the people)
- checks and ________
- ______ contract
- John _____ (British Enlightenment thinker)
- ____ of law (everyone must obey the law, even government officials)
14 Clues: ______ contract • checks and ________ • __________ of powers • self-__________ (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
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- essential quality or character.
- Singing or intoning.
- the trait of being willing to give your money or time.
- Karuna; sympathetic consciousness of others' distress
- the Buddhist concept of impermanence that all existence is temporary.
- the most important of the Theravada Buddhist festivals, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha.
- phenomenon that lasts an instant; it is impermanent.
- Never Be Satisfied.
- The state or condition of being conscious.
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- _ led to a realization.
- enlightenment.
- form, sensation, perception, mental formation and consciousness.
- Fate or destiny resulting from one's previous actions
- lack of knowledge or learning.
- 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
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- impermanence
- a reaction against certain elements of Hinduism
- believes in ancestor worship and human-centered virtues for living a peaceful life
- rebirth
- release from the cycle of birth
- one of the world’s largest religions, has the 4 Noble Truths for teachings and beliefs
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- of life non-violence
- moral responsibility
- teaches a path of enlightenment height nonviolence and reducing harm
- enlightenment, transformation of mental state
- cycle of rebirth
- meditation, pure land emphasized the saving power of Buddha
- means “the Way”, to live in harmony with nature
- action and consequence of one's action
- the world's oldest religion, views the entire universe as God
15 Clues: rebirth • impermanence • cycle of rebirth • moral responsibility • of life non-violence • release from the cycle of birth • action and consequence of one's action • enlightenment, transformation of mental state • a reaction against certain elements of Hinduism • means “the Way”, to live in harmony with nature • meditation, pure land emphasized the saving power of Buddha • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- 'give me liberty or give me death'
- an event where colonists disguised as Indians
- war between england and france
- time of great philosophical thought
- English philosopher from the enlightenment, developed natural rights idea
- authored by Thomas Paine, published in 17
- A person who remains neutral in foreign affairs
- agreement for mutual benefit
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- act where the continental congressannounced that the colonies be free
- British general who surrendered in Yorktown
- Remained loyal to great Britain
- author of declaration of independence
- a riot that occurred on March 5th, 1770
- Commander in chief of the british army
- Control over the supply of a good or service
15 Clues: agreement for mutual benefit • war between england and france • Remained loyal to great Britain • 'give me liberty or give me death' • time of great philosophical thought • author of declaration of independence • Commander in chief of the british army • a riot that occurred on March 5th, 1770 • authored by Thomas Paine, published in 17 • ...
Buddhism and Hindu words 2022-12-12
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- Path- Buddhists believe that this is the path to enlightenment
- the highest rank in the caste system
- Noble Truths- the truths Buddhists believe in.
- a type of Buddhism where others help you.
- when you escape the caste system
- a system in India where people are ranked one above another
- the first Buddha
- enlightenment
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- a religion with many gods
- a religion with one god.
- if you do something bad, something bad will happen to you.
- Hindu’s believe this is your duty
- the rank commonly called “untouchables”
- a type of Buddhism where you work alone
- the act of being born again after you die.
15 Clues: enlightenment • the first Buddha • a religion with one god. • a religion with many gods • when you escape the caste system • Hindu’s believe this is your duty • the highest rank in the caste system • the rank commonly called “untouchables” • a type of Buddhism where you work alone • a type of Buddhism where others help you. • the act of being born again after you die. • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2024-04-09
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- a transcendent state without suffering, desire, or sense of self
- Buddha reached enlightenment sitting under a __ __
- Buddha's teachings are known as __
- the leading monk in Tibetan Buddhism
- the oldest type of Buddhism
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- Many Buddhist ideas overlap with __
- the founder of Buddhism
- a state of inner peace and wisdom
- Buddhism is the __ largest religion in the world.
- the largest sect of Buddhism
- it helps awaken the truth
- Today most Buddhists live on what continent?
12 Clues: the founder of Buddhism • it helps awaken the truth • the oldest type of Buddhism • the largest sect of Buddhism • a state of inner peace and wisdom • Buddha's teachings are known as __ • Many Buddhist ideas overlap with __ • the leading monk in Tibetan Buddhism • Today most Buddhists live on what continent? • Buddhism is the __ largest religion in the world. • ...
French Revolution 2021-10-14
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- Middle workers rich and educated
- wife of Louis XVI was Austraian princess
- worked in rural(countryside)settings
- don´t pay taxes has 10% of land
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- Dose not like enlightenment ideas is Noble
- country in Europe
- poorest of the 3rd estate
- Supports enlightenment and are poor
- is another word for Old order
- sun king put country in HUGE dept
- Not effective ruler weak indecisive
11 Clues: country in Europe • poorest of the 3rd estate • is another word for Old order • don´t pay taxes has 10% of land • Middle workers rich and educated • sun king put country in HUGE dept • Supports enlightenment and are poor • Not effective ruler weak indecisive • worked in rural(countryside)settings • wife of Louis XVI was Austraian princess • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2015-10-30
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- based his heliocentric ideas on Copernicus
- He believed views of majority should be law
- The Belief that the Creator just starts things off
- Mary Wollstonecraft's focus
- Let it Be, but not The Beatles, Smith
- Believed in separation of powers
- Sun centered
- Locke's idea about agreement between ruled and ruler
- He believed that man is selfish
- Back then they called this natural philosophy
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- He countered Ptolemy's views about solar system
- THE major emphasis of the Enlightenment
- Fought for Venezuela freedom from Spain
- Where people gathered to discuss ideas
- Earth centered
- Economic idea was the Free Market
- Means Time of Illumination
- His big idea was the Universal laws of gravity
- Social reformers
- He believed in Religious freedoms
- One of Adam Smith's economic principle instead of trade barriers
- He believed that Man is good
22 Clues: Sun centered • Earth centered • Social reformers • Means Time of Illumination • Mary Wollstonecraft's focus • He believed that Man is good • He believed that man is selfish • Believed in separation of powers • Economic idea was the Free Market • He believed in Religious freedoms • Let it Be, but not The Beatles, Smith • Where people gathered to discuss ideas • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2014-08-12
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- a time period when powerful evangelical preachersthat traveled town to town
- first african american to publish a book of poems
- that no one could be held in prison without being charged
- a war fought from 1754 to 1763
- a colonist inspired by enlightenment ideas
- crops grown for sale
- a bicameral, or two house, legislature
- a colonial policy
- a document that ordered colonial settlers to remain east
- poor immigrants who paid for passage to the colonies
- a plan
- crops that are in steady demand
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- holds a nation or an empire that could build wealth and power
- private schools operated from a woman's home
- led british troops in 1754 against french troops
- 18th century movement
- 3 way pattern to trade supplies
- a document guaranteeing a number of freedoms
- parliament in the mid-1600s
- english document from 1215
- a raid
- shippers that carried enslaved africans
22 Clues: a raid • a plan • a colonial policy • crops grown for sale • 18th century movement • english document from 1215 • parliament in the mid-1600s • a war fought from 1754 to 1763 • 3 way pattern to trade supplies • crops that are in steady demand • a bicameral, or two house, legislature • shippers that carried enslaved africans • a colonist inspired by enlightenment ideas • ...
Austin 2021-03-03
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- Made compositions like the "Brandenburg Concertos"
- Wrote operas and symphonies like "Don Giovanni"
- Austrian composer who established new forms of music
- A painting style that is light, ornate, and decorative
- Believed that government should protect rights
- Believed in giving power to the people
- Believed in a branched government
- A painting style that is serious and heavy
- Believed in freedom of trade and purchasing
- Questioning of government in 1700's
- an idea that states that government shouldn't control the economy
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- Owned salons where gossip spread
- wrote novels, poems, and political pamphlets
- Made Encyclopedias of Enlightenment's ideas
- The denying of choices like speech, clothes, and opinions
- Believed in a right to freedom of speech
- Fought for women's rights
- Life liberty pursuit of happiness
- German born composer who wrote oratorios
- Believed that people need an absolute ruler
- Coined "The Enlightenment"
21 Clues: Fought for women's rights • Coined "The Enlightenment" • Owned salons where gossip spread • Believed in a branched government • Life liberty pursuit of happiness • Questioning of government in 1700's • Believed in giving power to the people • Believed in a right to freedom of speech • German born composer who wrote oratorios • A painting style that is serious and heavy • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism :) 2024-12-04
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- Religious Hindu texts
- Five _________, guidelines for Buddhist morals and ethics
- The way to end the rebirth cycle in Hinduism
- The cause for suffering
- The way to end the rebirth cycle in Buddhism
- Siddhartha Gautama
- The _________ Path, guide to reach Enlightenment
- The tree Buddha reached Enlightenment under
- Do your ______ get good karma
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- Hinduism has many gods, meaning it is _________
- The name of the rebirth cycle in Hinduism
- Leader that spread Buddhism and created many laws
- The ______ system determine the lives and jobs of Hindus
- Group of people that spread their language and religion with India, leading to the creation of Hinduism
- Religion that started in India that focused on creating good karma to have a better next life
- Primary language of the religious texts in Hinduism
- Four ________ Truths, summarizes Buddha's teachings
- Religion that started in India that focused on finding Nirvana
- Where Hinduism and Buddhism originated
- ________ edicts
20 Clues: ________ edicts • Siddhartha Gautama • Religious Hindu texts • The cause for suffering • Do your ______ get good karma • Where Hinduism and Buddhism originated • The name of the rebirth cycle in Hinduism • The tree Buddha reached Enlightenment under • The way to end the rebirth cycle in Hinduism • The way to end the rebirth cycle in Buddhism • ...
History Crossword 2024-11-14
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- The governing body of a nation, State, Or country
- A person who is loyal to the established ruler
- The state of having knowledge or understanding
- A mandatory payment or charge collected by local state and national governments
- Separation of Powers
- The act of revolving
- The state of being free of control
- The idea of mixed government
- A person who supports their country vigorously
- The Roman Republic
- A British produced boundary
- The Ancient Past
- A hot drink made by infusing dried crushed leaves of a plant in boiling water
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- To battle or fight
- An act of violent or open resistance
- Attempt to extend enlightenment thinking to women
- A male ruler
- The power to act speak or think as one wants without restraint
- The supreme law of the United States
- The illegal movement of goods
- Spreading ideas or information
21 Clues: A male ruler • The Ancient Past • To battle or fight • The Roman Republic • Separation of Powers • The act of revolving • A British produced boundary • The idea of mixed government • The illegal movement of goods • Spreading ideas or information • The state of being free of control • An act of violent or open resistance • The supreme law of the United States • ...
study guide maggie shirley 2025-10-30
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- when did it take place
- england ph
- embasserment
- english philospher
- what led to the Enlightenment
- Franklin was the ____ son for both of his parents
- a concession to something
- what name did he use to write it
- kind or postive intention
- how old was fraklin when his education ended
- His brother found his secrect name he use,d to write
- what is his most successful work
- real Enlightenment ones body
- france philosopher
- the idea franklin came up with
- what name did he use to publish his work
- true or false- Franklin's life started out great
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- what household was he born in
- aphorism Franklin wrote
- whaBen Franklinn franklin
- sixth person
- french philopher
- how many notable figures
- Prussia Philosophy
- an action
- what social group did he found
- what is th eenlightment knowns as
- what was the enlightment
28 Clues: an action • england ph • embasserment • sixth person • french philopher • english philospher • Prussia Philosophy • france philosopher • when did it take place • aphorism Franklin wrote • how many notable figures • what was the enlightment • whaBen Franklinn franklin • a concession to something • kind or postive intention • real Enlightenment ones body • what household was he born in • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review 2020-03-02
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- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
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- The third step in the Scientific Method
- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review 2020-03-02
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- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
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- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
- The third step in the Scientific Method
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
Vocabulary Cross-Word Study 2016-10-03
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- political philosopher during enlightenment
- every 5 slaves counts as 3 people
- opposed a stronger U.S government
- law declaring rights and liberties of peoples
- advocates independence from Great Britain
- abbreviated "AoC"
- results in a presidential election
- document set directly for the king
- tea dumped into the harbor
- Tax on paper goods
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- believed in a strong national government
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- unicameral legislative branch
- decided on a strong national government with 3 branches
- 2 houses
- "When in the Course of human events" ~Thomas Jefferson
- kings power is not absolute
- British Army killed 5 citizens and injured 6 "on accident"
- age of reason
- bicameral legislative branch
- Britain vs France
- includes the stamp, sugar and quartering acts
- first 10 amendments
- 1 house
- republic where people hold sovereignty
25 Clues: 1 house • 2 houses • age of reason • Britain vs France • abbreviated "AoC" • Tax on paper goods • first 10 amendments • tea dumped into the harbor • kings power is not absolute • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • every 5 slaves counts as 3 people • opposed a stronger U.S government • results in a presidential election • document set directly for the king • ...
Vocabulary Cross-Word Study 2016-10-03
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- political philosopher during enlightenment
- every 5 slaves counts as 3 people
- opposed a stronger U.S government
- law declaring rights and liberties of peoples
- advocates independence from Great Britain
- abbreviated "AoC"
- results in a presidential election
- document set directly for the king
- tea dumped into the harbor
- Tax on paper goods
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- believed in a strong national government
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- unicameral legislative branch
- decided on a strong national government with 3 branches
- 2 houses
- "When in the Course of human events" ~Thomas Jefferson
- kings power is not absolute
- British Army killed 5 citizens and injured 6 "on accident"
- age of reason
- bicameral legislative branch
- Britain vs France
- includes the stamp, sugar and quartering acts
- first 10 amendments
- 1 house
- republic where people hold sovereignty
25 Clues: 1 house • 2 houses • age of reason • Britain vs France • abbreviated "AoC" • Tax on paper goods • first 10 amendments • tea dumped into the harbor • kings power is not absolute • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • every 5 slaves counts as 3 people • opposed a stronger U.S government • results in a presidential election • document set directly for the king • ...
Buddhism 2016-02-26
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- Giving food to monks is considered a ___________
- This is how many main beliefs are in Buddhism
- Reincarnation is when someone dies, their ____ enters a newly born body
- a way to achieve nirvana
- Buddhist temple in Thailand are called ____
- Buddhist teachings were passed down by word of ______
- Monks give up all worldly ________
- A belief in many gods
- One who does evil meets with _____
- a state of mind free from cravings
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- The name of the man who eventually became known as Buddha
- One who does good meets with _____
- Enlightenment
- Temple with the most famous statue of Buddha and pilgrims visit each year
- Showing _____________ to all living things is a fundamental teaching
- This flower is a main symbol of Buddhism
- The noble ______fold path
- The number of schools of Buddhism
- Monks are not allowed to ______
- The main Buddhist festival that celebrates Buddha's life, death, and enlightenment
20 Clues: Enlightenment • A belief in many gods • a way to achieve nirvana • The noble ______fold path • Monks are not allowed to ______ • The number of schools of Buddhism • One who does good meets with _____ • Monks give up all worldly ________ • One who does evil meets with _____ • a state of mind free from cravings • This flower is a main symbol of Buddhism • ...
Vocab 2013-08-15
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- grown for the money
- bicameral, or two house legislature
- crops in steady demand
- revolution to encourage colonial policy
- from Virginia, General Dinwiddie gave him troops
- a document enforcing the Magna Carta
- poor immigrants agree to work for passage to the new world
- to unite under British rule
- can't be held without specific criminal charges
- 3 part trade route between Great Britain, Africa, and America
- evangelical preachers traveled and taught
- parliament in the mid 1600 enacted a series of trade laws
- a printer, inspired by the enlightenment movement
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- in Europe an intellectual movement that affected societies
- a slave that wrote poems
- Ottawa Chief raided several places
- stated colonists had to stay east of the Appalachian Mountains
- a document King John signed that limited his power
- French vs. Indians
- school for girls
- lets an empire build wealth and power by developing resources
21 Clues: school for girls • French vs. Indians • grown for the money • crops in steady demand • a slave that wrote poems • to unite under British rule • Ottawa Chief raided several places • bicameral, or two house legislature • a document enforcing the Magna Carta • revolution to encourage colonial policy • evangelical preachers traveled and taught • ...
Vocab 2013-08-15
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- a slave that wrote poems
- grown for the money
- Ottawa Chief raided several places
- French vs. Indians
- poor immigrants agree to work for passage to the new world
- stated colonists had to stay east of the Appalachian Mountains
- a printer, inspired by the enlightenment movement
- parliament in the mid 1600 enacted a series of trade laws
- revolution to encourage colonial policy
- crops in steady demand
- bicameral, or two house legislature
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- lets an empire build wealth and power by developing resources
- 3 part trade route between Great Britain, Africa, and America
- from Virginia, General Dinwiddie gave him troops
- a document enforcing the Magna Carta
- in Europe an intellectual movement that affected societies
- a document King John signed that limited his power
- evangelical preachers traveled and taught
- school for girls
- to unite under British rule
- can't be held without specific criminal charges
21 Clues: school for girls • French vs. Indians • grown for the money • crops in steady demand • a slave that wrote poems • to unite under British rule • Ottawa Chief raided several places • bicameral, or two house legislature • a document enforcing the Magna Carta • revolution to encourage colonial policy • evangelical preachers traveled and taught • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
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- explored the circulator system.
- published book saying nature is more powerful than science.
- Rene Descartes was known as the father of this.
- one of the ways enlightenment ideas were spread, made it so newspapers were a thing.
- proved planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- a religious movement which appealed to the working class.
- founded the women's rights movement.
- discovered a comet which was named after her.
- experimented with the properties of gases.
- formal meetings to discuss philosophy in wealthy peoples homes.
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- argued against use of cruel and unusual punishment.
- people who sought societal reforms and new ways of thinking.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- created the encyclopedia.
- proved that heavenly bodies were physical things.
- made great discoveries in anatomy.
- political philosopher who proposed the concept of general will.
- believed the solar system revolved around Earth.
- proved the existence of gravity.
- when a larger mass pulls something towards it.
20 Clues: created the encyclopedia. • explored the circulator system. • proved the existence of gravity. • made great discoveries in anatomy. • 18th century philosophical movement. • founded the women's rights movement. • proved planets moved in elliptical orbits. • experimented with the properties of gases. • discovered a comet which was named after her. • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason
- Empress of Russia
- advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions
- social gatherings
- earth is center of universe
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- english philosopher opposed Divine Right
- French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment
- early feminist who denied male supremacy
- major change in European thought starting in the mid-1500s
- Absolute ruler who used power to social change
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- overly decorated
- believed that society threatened natural rights and freedoms
- voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights
- series of steps followed to solve problems
- British scientist who defined the laws of motion
- one of a group of social thinkers in France
- Major Western artistic style from 1600s to 1800s.
- idea of planets revolve around sun
- Italian astronomer
- French political philosopher
21 Clues: overly decorated • Empress of Russia • social gatherings • Italian astronomer • earth is center of universe • French political philosopher • idea of planets revolve around sun • english philosopher opposed Divine Right • early feminist who denied male supremacy • series of steps followed to solve problems • belief in the existence of a supreme being • ...
Module 3 Vocab 2023-10-18
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- the name Siddhartha took after he found enlightenment
- also called rebirth
- sacred literature of the Aryans
- powerful traders from the Mediterranean
- also called Asia Minor, a peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- word for release from selfishness and pain
- belief in one god
- led the Jews out of Egypt
- division of social classes in India, also called jatis
- religion branching off from Hinduism that believed in non-violence
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- money paid for protection
- people from the island of Crete
- capital of Minoans
- father of the Jewish people
- region in the eastern end of the Mediterranean
- group of Indo-Europeans that moved to Anatolia
- another word for wisdom
- Indo-Europeans who crossed into the Indus Valley
- movements of people from one region to another
- first five books of the Hebrew bible
- good or bad deeds that follow you
21 Clues: belief in one god • capital of Minoans • also called rebirth • another word for wisdom • money paid for protection • led the Jews out of Egypt • father of the Jewish people • people from the island of Crete • sacred literature of the Aryans • good or bad deeds that follow you • first five books of the Hebrew bible • powerful traders from the Mediterranean • ...
AP World Midterm Review I 2024-01-12
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- Rulers of Japan from 900 to 1868
- Defeated twice by the Kami of the wind
- Japanese Code of the Warrior
- Also known as the Age of Reason
- Victorious commander at Plassey
- Built the Palace of Versailles
- First monotheistic religion
- Hindu word for how you live your life
- Abbas shunned technology from Europe because of this
- Inventor/Creator of the Scientific Method
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- Name of the era after the fall of the Roman Empire
- Queen of England that defeated the Armada
- The conquorer of most of Asia during the Mongol period
- Enlightenment thinker who believed that people were best alone
- The world's first designer of a helicopter
- This treaty split the globe between Spain and Portugal
- Unifier of Japan and first Shogun of the Tokugawa Period
- Reward for what you do in life - for Hindus
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Japanese spirit god
20 Clues: Japanese spirit god • Painted the Sistine Chapel • First monotheistic religion • Japanese Code of the Warrior • Built the Palace of Versailles • Also known as the Age of Reason • Victorious commander at Plassey • Rulers of Japan from 900 to 1868 • Hindu word for how you live your life • Defeated twice by the Kami of the wind • Queen of England that defeated the Armada • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-07-12
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- Desire, aspiration (Pali)
- One of the ten paramitas (perfections), meaning patience (Pali)
- The ultimate goal of Buddhist practitioner
- Panna or Prajna
- Sati, awareness of reality
- Rules that must be followed by monks and nuns
- Dhamma day (Pali)
- One of the disciples of the Buddha who was foremost in ascetic practice (Pali)
- Tales or literatures concerning the previous births of Gautama Buddha (Pali)
- A way to train the mind
- Gautama Buddha's second last realm
- The cycle of existence (Pali)
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- Spiritual friends (Pali)
- The practice of giving, generosity (Pali)
- Insight meditation (Pali)
- Volition or intention (Pali)
- Anicca
- Buddhist scriptures, often referred to as the Three Baskets (Pali)
- One of the three poisons representing greed
- The oldest school in Buddhism (Pali)
- Uppekha
- Origin country of Buddhism
- Gautama Buddha's cousin who tried to kill him
- The third stage of enlightenment (Pali)
24 Clues: Anicca • Uppekha • Panna or Prajna • Dhamma day (Pali) • A way to train the mind • Spiritual friends (Pali) • Insight meditation (Pali) • Desire, aspiration (Pali) • Origin country of Buddhism • Sati, awareness of reality • Volition or intention (Pali) • The cycle of existence (Pali) • Gautama Buddha's second last realm • The oldest school in Buddhism (Pali) • ...
6 Major Religions 2025-09-02
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- Name for the required lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca
- Islamic religious teacher
- The sacred text of Islam
- The sacred text of Hinduism exploring philosophical ideas
- Sikh religious teacher
- City that Islam was founded
- Name for Hindu religious teacher
- Location of the founding of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism
- Central figure of Christianity
- Sikh deity
- Hindu social class system
- The sacred text of Christianity.
- Name for Buddhist enlightenment
- Islamic place of worship
- Buddhist place of practice
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- Jewish religious teacher
- Good or bad dharma in Hindu life influences your...
- Sikh place of worship
- The sacred text of Judaism
- Jewish place of worship
- Founder of Judaism
- Central prophet of Islam
- Christian place of worship
- Buddha says one must follow the ______ Path to achieve enlightenment.
- The sacred text of Buddhism, meaning "Three Baskets".
- Christian religious teacher
26 Clues: Sikh deity • Founder of Judaism • Sikh place of worship • Sikh religious teacher • Jewish place of worship • Jewish religious teacher • The sacred text of Islam • Central prophet of Islam • Islamic place of worship • Islamic religious teacher • Hindu social class system • The sacred text of Judaism • Christian place of worship • Buddhist place of practice • City that Islam was founded • ...
Ch 20 Scientific Revolution 2013-10-04
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- law a universal moral law
- monarchy Hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- represented order and reason of Greek and Romans
- rulers who tried to govern by enlightenment principles
- necessary to establish order, both Locke and Hobbes agreed on this
- opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
- credited with beginning the scientific revolution
- believed people were naturally good
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- Penn advocated an assembly of nations committed to world peace
- application of science and reason to understand the world
- proved mathematically that the planets move in ovals around the sun
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- "I think, therefore I am."
- believed that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy
- right to life, liberty and property
- method systematic steps to perform experiments
- 2 who made contributions to the scientific study of oxygen
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- attaining knowledge by repeated observation and experimentation
- had to recant his ideas of the planets revolution around the sun
- middle class and nobility mingled here to discuss important ideas
- thought the the right to rule rested in the people
- discovered blood is pumped through the body by the heart
- believed that people have the right to overthrow an unjust government
- developed Calculus
- person who tried to transform base metals into precious metals
26 Clues: developed Calculus • law a universal moral law • "I think, therefore I am." • thinkers of the Enlightenment • right to life, liberty and property • believed people were naturally good • method systematic steps to perform experiments • represented order and reason of Greek and Romans • credited with beginning the scientific revolution • ...
AMERICAN LITERATURE 2015-10-09
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- / Romantic writers gave great importance to _____
- / distrust of the mystical, belief in the world revealed by the senses, confidence in ___, and assurance of man's capacity to solve all human problems were attitutes supported by the Enlightenment
- / the philosophy of the Age of Reason
- / concerned about practical values
- / nature, ___ and individualism assured Romanticism a lasting influence upon American culture
- / the ___ past greatly interested Nathaniel Hawthorne
- / the book Benjamin Franklin wrote for the instruction of his son
- / the ____ movement appeared in America at the beginning of the 19th century
- / the opportunity to become an independent ____brought many immigrantsto America from Europe
- / the letter "A", embroidered on Hester Prynne's breast means _____
- __ Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence
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- / life, liberty and _____ are unalienable rights according to the Declaration of Independence
- Romanticism emphasized ____ , an attitude that impressed Americans
- / the number of virtues Benjamin Franklin wrote in his book
- / sin , ____, penance, and forgiveness are some of the themes of The Scarlet letter
- / one of the subjects of possible and worthwhile knowledge according to the Enlightenment
- / the ____ is the document that organized and defined the new government in North America
- / Hawthorne was able to view _____ the American Puritan past because he was not a man of rigorous faith
- / Romanticism relied upon ___ and not reason.
- / during the 18th century England increased American __, forbade Americans to sell their products to other countries, did not allow them to make their own manufactures
20 Clues: / concerned about practical values • / the philosophy of the Age of Reason • / Romanticism relied upon ___ and not reason. • / Romantic writers gave great importance to _____ • __ Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence • / the ___ past greatly interested Nathaniel Hawthorne • / the number of virtues Benjamin Franklin wrote in his book • ...
Chapter 16 Buddhism - Bernardi Crossword 2023-04-04
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- specific place in the palace where Prince Siddhartha was born
- a world religion that began in India (not Hinduism)
- gifts of food
- after giving up being an ascetic, Siddhartha decided on this 'way' as the path to enlightenment
- the form of suffering Siddhartha saw on his third trip outside the palace
- Prince Siddhartha discovered this on three trips outside the royal palace after his son was born
- Hindu priests who explained the dream that Siddhartha's mother had before he was born
- the form of suffering Siddhartha saw on his first trip outside the palace
- practicing this is how ascetics believe they can achieve enlightenment
- happiness that comes from the knowledge of deep truth and freedom from suffering
- Prince Siddhartha's mother
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- the form of suffering Siddhartha saw on his second trip outside the palace
- true happiness and peace
- name of the Indian prince who eventually became the Buddha
- the wicked god who sent his three daughters (Discontent, Delight, and Desire) to tempt Siddhartha
- a person who gives up worldly pleasures such as possessions, fine clothes, money, and even shelter
- the truths that the Buddha discovered under the Bodhi tree; these are the basis of Buddhism
- this path follows the 'middle way' and is the way to end suffering, according to Buddhists
- the tree where Siddhartha sat and meditated until he became enlightened
- the "awakened one," a man who lived in India from about 563-483 BCE
20 Clues: gifts of food • true happiness and peace • Prince Siddhartha's mother • a world religion that began in India (not Hinduism) • name of the Indian prince who eventually became the Buddha • specific place in the palace where Prince Siddhartha was born • the "awakened one," a man who lived in India from about 563-483 BCE • ...
Topic 12 Intro Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
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- the Palace of the Royalty in France that was built by Louis XIV.
- The book written by Thomas Hobbes that introduced the idea of the Social Contract and argued that Absolute Monarchy was the ideal form of Government.
- This enlightenment thinker wrote the first set of books known as an Encyclopedia.
- this faction of the English Civil War was made up of regular Gentry (townsfolks)and the clergy who supported Parliament and a Representative Government.
- The National ___________ was the revolutionary group that started the French Revolution.
- this item was considered an enlightened method of execution since it provided a Quick and painless death and killed kings and peasants alike.
- This famous battle, saw Napoleon defeated in a battle with the British after returning from exile in Italy.
- the nickname given to Louis XIV (the 14th)who centralized power for himself in France.
- This military leader rose to the rank of Consul then Emperor of France before being exiled twice.
- This enlightenment thinker wrote the book Two Tristes of Government, where he argued that all people have Natural Rights to Life, Liberty, and Property.
- The_____________ was a philosophical change in thinking that focused on the best way of government, and Rights for individuals.
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- A type of Governemnt where the ruling power has complete authority over the government and the people.
- this faction of the English Civil War was made up of wealthy nobles who supported Charles I and Absolute Monarchy.
- after losing the English Civil War, Charles I was ___________.
- Enlightenment thinker that wrote the book a Vindication of the Rights of Women, and argued that Women should receive an education.
- the name of the French Government before the French Revolution that was made up of 3 estates. (these words are French).
- a type of government with one central leader of the government, usually a king/queen.
- "________ the Great" was the leader of Russia that helped the country modernize.
18 Clues: after losing the English Civil War, Charles I was ___________. • the Palace of the Royalty in France that was built by Louis XIV. • "________ the Great" was the leader of Russia that helped the country modernize. • This enlightenment thinker wrote the first set of books known as an Encyclopedia. • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review (3) 2020-03-02
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- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- The third step in the Scientific Method
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
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- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2021-12-09
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- described branches of government, separation of powers and checks and balances.
- LOcke and Hobbes had different ideas about Government.
- was married to
- One of the most prominent
- Adams, a leader of the American Revolution.
- thought the best government had limited power and was accepted by all the people
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- Locke's idea was the beginning of modern Democracy.
- English writer was another early leader in the struggle to gain equal rights for women.
- The Enlightenment is also called the Age of reason.
- The French woman was the daughter of a butcher.
- of salons
- thought that the best government was one with total control over the people.
12 Clues: of salons • was married to • One of the most prominent • Adams, a leader of the American Revolution. • The French woman was the daughter of a butcher. • Locke's idea was the beginning of modern Democracy. • The Enlightenment is also called the Age of reason. • LOcke and Hobbes had different ideas about Government. • ...
The Enlightenment 2022-02-11
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- Which philosopher wrote the Encyclopedia?
- Late 17th and 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing Reason, Skepticism, and Individualism.
- An agreement among people to cooperate for social benefit.
- Voltaire often used this against his enemies; another word for sarcasm.
- What is the name for laws that govern human nature?
- Who said the famous quote "I think therefore I am?
- Who wrote the "Leviathan"?
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- How did the Enlightenment spread?
- Belief that Skepticism, Individualism, and Reason were the structure of the human community.
- Who believed strongly in equal rights and education for women?
- Who strongly believed in checks and balances?
- Who was the first enlightened despot? (hint:it's a woman)
12 Clues: Who wrote the "Leviathan"? • How did the Enlightenment spread? • Which philosopher wrote the Encyclopedia? • Who strongly believed in checks and balances? • Who said the famous quote "I think therefore I am? • What is the name for laws that govern human nature? • Who was the first enlightened despot? (hint:it's a woman) • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2023-03-21
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- the first constitution adopted by the 13 colonies
- England-born political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe.
- advocating for a federalist government
- restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution
- author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president
- the 13 colonies first formal separation from great britain
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- a pamphlet created to protest the doings of the king
- supreme power rests within the people
- any right that exists by virtue of nature
- was a statesman, author, publisher, scientist, inventor and diplomat
- people living in a territory should be free of federal interference in determining domestic policy
- supreme power over a nation held by one person
12 Clues: supreme power rests within the people • advocating for a federalist government • any right that exists by virtue of nature • supreme power over a nation held by one person • the first constitution adopted by the 13 colonies • a pamphlet created to protest the doings of the king • the 13 colonies first formal separation from great britain • ...
The Enlightenment 2022-09-07
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- fair trials; no torture
- the monarch's power is limited by the law
- When people give up some of their rights in order for government protection
- the overall wishes of the people
- the monarch has total and complete authority
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- the government should have no authority over people's religious beliefs
- the government derives its power from the people
- 3 branches of government: executive, ____, and judicial
- Life, Liberty, Property
- the government should have no involvement in the economy; free market; laissez-faire
- when the people get a say in choosing their leaders
- the monarch derives their power from God
12 Clues: fair trials; no torture • Life, Liberty, Property • the overall wishes of the people • the monarch derives their power from God • the monarch's power is limited by the law • the monarch has total and complete authority • the government derives its power from the people • when the people get a say in choosing their leaders • ...
The Enlightenment 2024-11-12
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- Powered the steam engine
- Where the Industrial Revolution began
- Father of American Technology
- The cotton gin
- Flying shuttle
- Making textiles at home
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- First source of nonhuman power
- Improved the steam engine
- Weave thread or yarn into cloth
- Businessmen who take financial risk
- Spinning Jenny
- Cash for investment
- Make thread from raw cotton or wool
13 Clues: The cotton gin • Spinning Jenny • Flying shuttle • Cash for investment • Making textiles at home • Powered the steam engine • Improved the steam engine • Father of American Technology • First source of nonhuman power • Weave thread or yarn into cloth • Businessmen who take financial risk • Make thread from raw cotton or wool • Where the Industrial Revolution began
Crossword Puzzle 2019-07-12
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- Panna or Prajna
- Volition or intention (Pali)
- Anicca
- Origin country of Buddhism
- The oldest school in Buddhism (Pali)
- Gautama Buddha's second last realm
- Insight meditation (Pali)
- Spiritual friends (Pali)
- A way to train the mind
- The cycle of existence (Pali)
- Tales or literatures concerning the previous births of Gautama Buddha (Pali)
- Buddhist scriptures, often referred to as the Three Baskets (Pali)
- Rules that must be followed by monks and nuns
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- One of the three poisons representing greed
- The practice of giving, generosity (Pali)
- The third stage of enlightenment (Pali)
- The ultimate goal of Buddhist practitioner
- Sati, awareness of reality
- Gautama Buddha's cousin who tried to kill him
- One of the disciples of the Buddha who was foremost in ascetic practice (Pali)
- Uppekha
- Dhamma day (Pali)
- One of the ten paramitas (perfections), meaning patience (Pali)
- Desire, aspiration (Pali)
24 Clues: Anicca • Uppekha • Panna or Prajna • Dhamma day (Pali) • A way to train the mind • Spiritual friends (Pali) • Insight meditation (Pali) • Desire, aspiration (Pali) • Sati, awareness of reality • Origin country of Buddhism • Volition or intention (Pali) • The cycle of existence (Pali) • Gautama Buddha's second last realm • The oldest school in Buddhism (Pali) • ...
Nationalism Unit #2 2020-10-21
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- A creole priest
- Peninsular son (Lesson #16B)
- A creole son of a Spanish solider (Lesson #16B)
- Little mixed babies (Lesson #16A)
- White Spanish people (Lesson#16A)
- Has some of the biggest rain forests (Lesson #14)
- Imperialist Economic System (Lesson #16A)
- Where people are placed highest to lowest (Lesson 16A)
- Merges different political sides together (Lesson #11)
- Feudal Labor System (Lesson #16A)
- First independent nation in Latin America (Lesson 15A)
- A military officer and was apart of the Enlightenment and French Revolution (Lesson #16B)
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- Creole military officer (Lesson #16B)
- Otto Von Bismark included it in his speech (Lesson #12)
- Founding fathers of Italy (Lesson #12)
- Most countries speak Spanish or Portuguese
- Is a group of people and where they are from (Lesson#11)
- Ordered for all white people to die (Lesson 15B)
- Ideas of freedom (Lesson #16A)
- French colony located west of island (Lesson #15A)
20 Clues: A creole priest • Peninsular son (Lesson #16B) • Ideas of freedom (Lesson #16A) • Little mixed babies (Lesson #16A) • White Spanish people (Lesson#16A) • Feudal Labor System (Lesson #16A) • Creole military officer (Lesson #16B) • Founding fathers of Italy (Lesson #12) • Imperialist Economic System (Lesson #16A) • Most countries speak Spanish or Portuguese • ...
Your Historical Quiz 2022-03-07
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- break up within a religion
- counting up a population
- wall of a castle
- study of the root of words
- French enlightenment philosopher
- to take power illegally
- people defeated by Pizzaro
- a written command from an authority
- leader Parliamentarians in English Civil War
- Enlightenment philosopher who claimed that citizens can revolt against the Prince when he breaks the social contract
- body of people ordained for religious purposes
- a judge has this power
- a document circulated listing grievances
- French philosopher who said COGITO ERGO SUM
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- love of books
- mass movement of people
- killing a king
- a written work usually political (Locke's)
- saying the same thing twice in different words
- a Pope’s term in office
- a document outlining mutual obligations
- fasting for Muslims
- fear of spiders
- name of the King that built Versailles
24 Clues: love of books • killing a king • fear of spiders • wall of a castle • fasting for Muslims • a judge has this power • mass movement of people • to take power illegally • a Pope’s term in office • counting up a population • break up within a religion • study of the root of words • people defeated by Pizzaro • French enlightenment philosopher • a written command from an authority • ...
world history 2024-04-01
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- thomas view on humans
- Effect on women attacking versailles
- Jupiter had four moons and sun had dark spots
- Napoleonic Code
- continual system
- difficult to do business in france
- peasants reacted to catholic being france government
- earth in center
- congress of Vienna war
- earth in center
- Kelpler elliptical orbit
- Galileo put on trial
- political corruption inequality
- Enlightenment ideas
- Russia's response to Napoleon's invasion
- Thomas beliefs government
- Problems with directory
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- tennis court oath
- 18th century movement apply reason/societyS
- battle of waterloo
- Riegn of terror
- Declaration of the Rights man
- scholars relied on what
- French in debt
- Define September massacres
- battle of trafalgar
- John view on humans
- estate system
- perfect circles
- estate paid all taxes
- coup d etat
- Issac Newton
- contract creating a government
- planets around sun
34 Clues: coup d etat • Issac Newton • estate system • French in debt • Riegn of terror • Napoleonic Code • earth in center • perfect circles • earth in center • continual system • tennis court oath • battle of waterloo • planets around sun • battle of trafalgar • John view on humans • Enlightenment ideas • Galileo put on trial • thomas view on humans • estate paid all taxes • congress of Vienna war • ...
Cory Hall - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
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- earth centered universe
- first to look up with telescope
- branches of government with equal power
- party's to talk about the enlightenment
- simple and elegant
- giving up some freedom for protection from the gov
- the enlightened leaders
- reason is the best test of knowledge
- state gov vs federal gov
- sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in France
- separate powers of government
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- using logic and reason
- enlightened leader of Russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- belief that God set the universe in motion
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- equality for women especially in education
- July 4 1776
- first to investigate gravity
- method to find answers
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- natural rights philosophy
26 Clues: July 4 1776 • simple and elegant • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • method to find answers • earth centered universe • the enlightened leaders • state gov vs federal gov • natural rights philosophy • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • first to investigate gravity • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • ...
C22 Crossword 2015-03-29
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- agreement that people needed the government to be in total control
- Monarchs who embraced the enlightenment
- writer who published satire books against his opponents
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- believed women's education should not be secondary to men's
- believer that people could govern themselves
- simple, elegant styles
- philosophe committed to individual government
- Italian scientists who invented the telescope
- time when scholars wanted to know about education, religion, and government
- believer in separation of government so no one had too much power
- Earth centered model of the solar system
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- time period when new theories were surpassing old ones
- ______________'s three laws of motion
- Ruler most admired by philosophes
- Grand, ornate design
- french for philosopher
- Sun centered model of the universe
- regular social gatherings where brilliant minds would meet and discuss
19 Clues: Grand, ornate design • simple, elegant styles • french for philosopher • Ruler most admired by philosophes • Sun centered model of the universe • ______________'s three laws of motion • Monarchs who embraced the enlightenment • Earth centered model of the solar system • believer that people could govern themselves • philosophe committed to individual government • ...
REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-06
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- Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
- Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Famous Romantic Period artist.
- Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
- World's first novel (2 words)
- This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
- The English Civil War increased the power of __.
- William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
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- French society was divided into three of these
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
- This revolution inspired the French Revolution
- As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
- French Revolution head chopping machine
- Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
- Building attacked at start of French Revolution
- Mozart composed during this musical period.
- English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
- Bach composed during this musical period.
20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words) • Famous Romantic Period artist. • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • French Revolution head chopping machine • Oliver __ led forces against Charles I. • Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment • Bach composed during this musical period. • Mozart composed during this musical period. • ...
Ellen Brouillette Enlightenment Crossword 2021-03-03
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- He said government power should be split up into three branches (checks and balances).
- He wrote Robinson Crusoe, which is a book similar to Castaway. It's a story about a boy seeking adventure and gets shipwrecked.
- He said the government's job is to protect the people's rights, and if doesn't do that the people should revolt.
- The child prodigy composer who created new, more artistic, styles of music in the Enlightenment.
- He said everyone should get the freedom of speech. His famous quote: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- Rights of everyone that the government should be protecting, they should not be taken away.
- He came up with the Enlightenment and questioned absolute leaders.
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- An economist, promoted the idea of free market and capitalism.
- He said people should be able to elect their leaders and kick them out of office if they don't like them(a republic).
- The government telling people what they can't do and can't say.
- He collected works of the Enlightenment and put them together in an encyclopedia.
- Women's rights activist, said women's main jobs are to be mothers but they should have more rights.
- An extremely prolific composer, composed light, witty, and elegant pieces such as The Seasons, Trumpet Concerto, and The Creation.
- English man who said an absolute leader is necessary because people need to be controlled and kept in line in order for things to function.
- She owned salons, where women exchanged ideas of the Enlightenment.
15 Clues: An economist, promoted the idea of free market and capitalism. • The government telling people what they can't do and can't say. • He came up with the Enlightenment and questioned absolute leaders. • She owned salons, where women exchanged ideas of the Enlightenment. • He collected works of the Enlightenment and put them together in an encyclopedia. • ...
French Revolution-McCoy 2021-03-17
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- Formation of the national assembly when the first and second estate locked them out
- prison the third estate raided for weapons and ammo
- came into power very young and was tried to leave in a disguise but was captured
- enlightenment thinker that believed in the republic form of government
- wife of King Louis who lived a lavish lifestyle and was executed for high treason
- radical political party that came out of the revolution
- government branch that dealt with threats to the revolution that were outside of france
- peasants thought that aristocrats and nobles were coming to destroy all of their crops
- military branch led by lafayette that came in and fought for the revolution
- Financial advisor who said that Louis should tax the rich and he was then fired
- enlightenment thinker who believed the government was there to serve the people and he was known as the father of liberalism
- document stating that Prussia and Austria would protect the throne and monarchy in France
- military leader who overthrew the French government and ended the French Revolution
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- government branch that dealt with threats to the revolution inside of Franch and had trials and executions
- enlightenment thinker who believed that free speech is a right afforded to all humans anywhere
- english writer who disliked the revolution and foretold that it would end very badly
- Note books requested by Louis so he wouldn't be blindsided by questions
- common working class people during the revolution such as merchants and farmers
- tool used in the revolution to chop peoples heads off
- soldier who gained fame in the american revolution and led the french national guard
- group that replaced the national assembly
- enlightenment thinker that believed in three branches of governmetn
- group formed by the third estate under the tennis court oath that would never join back with the estates general
- Women's rights activist that was angry that the declaration of the rights of man only applied to men so she led marches in protest
- People who left france during the french revolution
25 Clues: group that replaced the national assembly • prison the third estate raided for weapons and ammo • People who left france during the french revolution • tool used in the revolution to chop peoples heads off • radical political party that came out of the revolution • enlightenment thinker that believed in three branches of governmetn • ...
Crossword 4 Project 2017-01-15
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- freedom Guaranteed in U.S. Bill of Rights and French Declaration of
- nations of Europe and the Americas
- is best known for his political thought, and deservedly so. His vision of the world is strikingly original and still relevant to contemporary politics.
- Wanted womens equality.
- was among the most famous philosophers and political theorists of the 17th century. He is often regarded as the founder of a school of thought known as British Empiricism, and he made foundational contributions to modern theories of limited, liberal government.
- were the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
- of thought and
- of powers in new constitutions
- Guaranteed in U.S. Bill of Rights and French Declaration of
- a branch or service of the supreme authority of a state or nation, taken as representing the whole.
- contract an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection
- Rights of Man and Citizen; European monarchs reduce
- wanted Abolishment of torture
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- rights—life, liberty, property Fundamental to U.S. Declaration of Independence
- equality Women’s rights groups form in Europe and North America
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
- was one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Insatiably curious and mordantly funny, he constructed a naturalistic account of the various forms of government, and of the causes that made them what they were and that advanced or constrained their development
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- of torture Guaranteed in U.S. Bill of Rights; torture outlawed or reduced
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- was one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment in eighteenth century Europe. His first major philosophical work, A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, was the winning response to an essay contest conducted by the Academy of Dijon in 1750.
- censorship
- people of royal blood or status.
24 Clues: censorship • of thought and • Wanted womens equality. • wanted Abolishment of torture • of powers in new constitutions • people of royal blood or status. • nations of Europe and the Americas • Rights of Man and Citizen; European monarchs reduce • were the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment. • Guaranteed in U.S. Bill of Rights and French Declaration of • ...
Constitution 2012-12-11
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- approve
- systemforcountingslaves
- supportedtheratificationoftheconstitution
- FirstwrittenplanofgovernmentfortheUS
- countrygovernedbyelectedrepresentatives
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- Establishedatwohouselegislature
- Awrittenplanofgovernment
- thegroupwhoelectsthepresident
- MeetinginPhiladelphia
- RegiongiventotheUSintheTreatyofParis
- Ageofreason
- Lawthatspecifiedhowwesternlandswouldbegoverned
12 Clues: approve • Ageofreason • MeetinginPhiladelphia • systemforcountingslaves • Awrittenplanofgovernment • thegroupwhoelectsthepresident • Establishedatwohouselegislature • RegiongiventotheUSintheTreatyofParis • FirstwrittenplanofgovernmentfortheUS • countrygovernedbyelectedrepresentatives • supportedtheratificationoftheconstitution • Lawthatspecifiedhowwesternlandswouldbegoverned
Cross 2023-10-12
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- A super Dictionary made during the enlightenment
- Control of an organization by the majority of its members.
- the acquisition of knowledge
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- forward movement
- the state of contentment
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- Allow the existence of
- A Philosopher who believed in Equality
- someone who isn't restricted by the government ment
- Published numerous works, including books, plays, poems, and polemics
- belief of a god especially who doesn't intervene
- Place where enlightenment ideas are talked about
- Someone who really loves wisdom
14 Clues: forward movement • Allow the existence of • the state of contentment • the acquisition of knowledge • Someone who really loves wisdom • A Philosopher who believed in Equality • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • A super Dictionary made during the enlightenment • belief of a god especially who doesn't intervene • Place where enlightenment ideas are talked about • ...
BUDDHISM 2021-02-08
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- STATE OF HAPPINESS AND PEACE
- FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM
- KEY IDEA OF BUDDHISM WHEREBY FOLLOWERS SHOULD LIVE THEIR LIVES
- PRINCIPLES OF BUDDHISM
- BUDDHISM ACCEPTED ALL PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF SOCIAL CLASS
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- AWAKENED ONE THE NAME GIVEN TO THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM
- POWERFUL KING AND SIDDHARTHA'S FATHER
- STATE OF GAINING SPIRITUAL INSIGHT AND FINDING TRUTH
- A PERSON WHO GIVES UP WORLDLY PLEASURES
- TREE THAT REPRESENTS BUDDHA'S ENLIGHTENMENT
- GOODS OR MONEY GIVEN TO THE POOR
- A MAJOR RELIGION
12 Clues: A MAJOR RELIGION • FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM • PRINCIPLES OF BUDDHISM • STATE OF HAPPINESS AND PEACE • GOODS OR MONEY GIVEN TO THE POOR • POWERFUL KING AND SIDDHARTHA'S FATHER • A PERSON WHO GIVES UP WORLDLY PLEASURES • TREE THAT REPRESENTS BUDDHA'S ENLIGHTENMENT • STATE OF GAINING SPIRITUAL INSIGHT AND FINDING TRUTH • AWAKENED ONE THE NAME GIVEN TO THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM • ...
Enlighenment 2023-08-18
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- Enlightenment thinker who thought men were evil
- Group you need consent to rule from
- Second Natural Right
- Agreement between a government and it's citizens to follow the laws
- A time before rules with complete freedom
- King of England in 1776
- Enlightenment thinker who thought man were peaceful
- First Natural Right
- your history teacher
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- Document Written by Colonists to King of England
- Type of government where people vote on issues
- System of Voting for Leaders
12 Clues: First Natural Right • Second Natural Right • your history teacher • King of England in 1776 • System of Voting for Leaders • Group you need consent to rule from • A time before rules with complete freedom • Type of government where people vote on issues • Enlightenment thinker who thought men were evil • Document Written by Colonists to King of England • ...
Spread of Enlightenment Ideas 2024-02-28
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- The places where Enlightenment thinkers would go to have informal discussions of their ideas.
- The new King of England in 1760
- The 2 acts that were put on the colonists.
- Where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.
- The restriction of access to ideas and information.
- The person who owned the most well known salon during the Enlightenment.
- The man who was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence
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- Where 2 of the most important acts of rebellion took place.
- The war that put Great Britain in debt that caused them to tax the colonists.
- The government and __________ wanted to stop the spread of Enlightenment ideas.
- Term that describes long stories that take place in modern times.
- The army that was created to fight for the colonies in the American Revoltution
12 Clues: The new King of England in 1760 • The 2 acts that were put on the colonists. • The restriction of access to ideas and information. • Where 2 of the most important acts of rebellion took place. • Where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. • The man who was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence • ...
Semester 1 Final Review 2024-12-07
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- industrialist in charge of the steel business
- the amount of a specific good or service that is available for consumers
- process by which businesses or countries compete to gain an advantage in the market
- government system where power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- economic system combining private and public enterprise
- government system by the whole population through elected officials
- leader of the reign of terror
- economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition
- law
- age of reason
- model where the Sun is the center of the universe
- government system where the state owns and controls all major means
- the use of employing children to work in factories
- enlightenment philosopher who established the social contract
- economic system in which production, investment, and prices are determined by the government
- industrialist in charge of the railroad business
- government system run by a dictator
- industrialist in charge of the oil business
- General area or space
- distance of a place north or south of the Earth's equator
- specific, precise point on Earth
- a person engaged in learning philosophy
- distance of a place east or west of the Earth's meridian
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- how people, goods, and ideas move from one location to another
- government system where a small group of people have control
- model where the Earth is the center of the universe
- economic system where a country's trade and ins trusty are controlled by private owners for profit
- government system run by a king or queen
- government system in which priests rule in the name of God or a divine being
- government system where nobody is in charge
- enlightenment philosopher who established people's natural rights
- period of remorseless bloodshed during the French Revolution
- enlightenment philosopher who wrote the Leviathan
- machine with a heavy blade used for beheading people
- process of making an area more urban
- quantity of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price and time
- formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun at the center and not the Earth
- economic system where customs, traditions, and beliefs are more important than money
- king of France during the French Revolution
- social hierarchy in France
- enlightenment philosopher who established the separation of powers
- forced overthrow of a government
- Italian astronomer who used a telescope to study the stars
- stormed during the French Revolution
- created 3 laws of gravity
- person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
46 Clues: law • age of reason • General area or space • created 3 laws of gravity • social hierarchy in France • leader of the reign of terror • forced overthrow of a government • specific, precise point on Earth • government system run by a dictator • process of making an area more urban • stormed during the French Revolution • a person engaged in learning philosophy • ...
Philosophe Crossword 2017-09-03
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- Belived the only good form of government is freely formed from the "will of the people"
- The most radical changer. At the end his reforms failed
- Argued for the rights of the accused
- Rousseu wanted this abolished
- Philosophe. Believed people are naturally good and also was reasonable and moral
- This leader did not abolish serfdom. Granted limited freedom of speech and press
- Also known as the age of reason
- Believed that the government should not interfere in any economics
- When people worked for the nobles and in return they got little pieces of land to work on and a home
- He was a french writer. He was exiled from France because he fought for freedom and religion
- Paintings that are huge and full of color
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- Philosophes sat and debated in this place
- Wrote the first encyclopedias and was a librarian for Catherine the Great
- Opened up first college for woman. Argued for women's rights
- This leader loved power, Considered enlightenment reform but led to rebellions and at the end this leader was saved by the nobles
- These are the beliefs the philosophes created
- Political philosopher. He proposed the idea of separation of power amongst all branches of the government
- Philosophe. Believed the best form of government is a monarchy.Also this philosophe believed people are naturally cruel and greedy
- Where the enlightenment first started
- The art was lighter, more personal and elegant
20 Clues: Rousseu wanted this abolished • Also known as the age of reason • Argued for the rights of the accused • Where the enlightenment first started • Philosophes sat and debated in this place • Paintings that are huge and full of color • These are the beliefs the philosophes created • The art was lighter, more personal and elegant • ...
AMERICAN LITERATURE 2015-10-09
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- / distrust of the mystical, belief in the world revealed by the senses, confidence in ___, and assurance of man's capacity to solve all human problems were attitutes supported by the Enlightenment
- Romanticism emphasized ____ , an attitude that impressed Americans
- / the ____ is the document that organized and defined the new government in North America
- / the ____ movement appeared in America at the beginning of the 19th century
- / the letter "A", embroidered on Hester Prynne's breast means _____
- / the opportunity to become an independent ____brought many immigrantsto America from Europe
- __ Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence
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- / nature, ___ and individualism assured Romanticism a lasting influence upon American culture
- / life, liberty and _____ are unalienable rights according to the Declaration of Independence
- / sin , ____, penance, and forgiveness are some of the themes of The Scarlet letter
- / Hawthorne was able to view _____ the American Puritan past because he was not a man of rigorous faith
- / the philosophy of the Age of Reason
- / the book Benjamin Franklin wrote for the instruction of his son
- / Romanticism relied upon ___ and not reason.
- / the number of virtues Benjamin Franklin wrote in his book
- / concerned about practical values
- / one of the subjects of possible and worthwhile knowledge according to the Enlightenment
- / Romantic writers gave great importance to _____
- / the ___ past greatly interested Nathaniel Hawthorne
- / during the 18th century England increased American __, forbade Americans to sell their products to other countries, did not allow them to make their own manufactures
20 Clues: / concerned about practical values • / the philosophy of the Age of Reason • / Romanticism relied upon ___ and not reason. • / Romantic writers gave great importance to _____ • __ Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence • / the ___ past greatly interested Nathaniel Hawthorne • / the number of virtues Benjamin Franklin wrote in his book • ...
Ch 20 Scientific Revolution 2013-10-04
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- developed Calculus
- middle class and nobility mingled here to discuss important ideas
- monarchy Hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- thought the the right to rule rested in the people
- proved mathematically that the planets move in ovals around the sun
- 2 who made contributions to the scientific study of oxygen
- believed that people have the right to overthrow an unjust government
- attaining knowledge by repeated observation and experimentation
- discovered blood is pumped through the body by the heart
- Penn advocated an assembly of nations committed to world peace
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- credited with beginning the scientific revolution
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- rulers who tried to govern by enlightenment principles
- had to recant his ideas of the planets revolution around the sun
- opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
- right to life, liberty and property
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- necessary to establish order, both Locke and Hobbes agreed on this
- represented order and reason of Greek and Romans
- person who tried to transform base metals into precious metals
- application of science and reason to understand the world
- believed people were naturally good
- "I think, therefore I am."
- method systematic steps to perform experiments
- believed that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy
- law a universal moral law
26 Clues: developed Calculus • law a universal moral law • "I think, therefore I am." • thinkers of the Enlightenment • right to life, liberty and property • believed people were naturally good • method systematic steps to perform experiments • represented order and reason of Greek and Romans • credited with beginning the scientific revolution • ...
Buddhism 2021-03-04
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- term for the Buddha of the future
- one who has reached "Buddhahood"; renounces Nirvana to help all creatures become enlightened
- condition achieved by Gautama during his meditation under the bodhi tree; the goal of Buddhism
- a Buddhist shrine built in the form of a mound pointing upward and housing a relic of the Buddha
- riddles to confound the mind and help lead to enlightenment
- seated meditation
- teachings of Buddha; one of the 3 jewels
- Japanese term for another Buddha popular in Mahayana Buddhism
- a community living the righteous life; one of the 3 jewels
- The Way of the Elders; Orthodox Buddhism practiced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia
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- form of Buddhism developed in Tibet; majority of Buddhists in the US
- subject of the first public sermon of the Buddha after his enlightenment
- name for the "enlightened one" - Siddhartha Gautama; one of the 3 jewels
- the three baskets of the Buddhist sacred text
- a "school" of Buddhism favored by many in the West; Buddhahood must be experienced
- name given to Buddhism monks
- the "blowing out" of the flames of craving that tie us to suffering and death
- "The Great Raft" branch of Buddhism; practiced in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Nepal
- marks out an entire pattern of life to eliminate suffering
- spiritual and temporal leader of Tibetan Buddhism; chosen and trained at childhood
- a Buddhist "saint"; one deserving reverence; at the fourth stage leading to Nirvana
21 Clues: seated meditation • name given to Buddhism monks • term for the Buddha of the future • teachings of Buddha; one of the 3 jewels • the three baskets of the Buddhist sacred text • marks out an entire pattern of life to eliminate suffering • a community living the righteous life; one of the 3 jewels • riddles to confound the mind and help lead to enlightenment • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.
- English philosopher
- English philosopher and political theorist
- The scientific method is the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status.
- a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement.
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker
- French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- English mathematician and physicist
- A conference where was held for who will take over Africa
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- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain.
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- manufacturing systems in which work-in-progress moves from station to station in a sequential fashion.
- someone who undertakes a business venture.
- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with power-driven machinery.
- a French lawyer, man of letters, and one of the most influential political philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment.
- mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and astronomer.
20 Clues: English philosopher • English mathematician and physicist • English philosopher and political theorist • someone who undertakes a business venture. • 18th-century inventor and instrument maker • mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and astronomer. • French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher • A conference where was held for who will take over Africa • ...
UNIT 2 CROSSWORD — Reformation, Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2025-12-01
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- Church of England established by Henry VIII
- Pardons sold by the Church to reduce punishment for sins
- Process using observation experimentation and reasoning to form conclusions
- English king who broke with the Catholic Church over divorce
- Enlightenment philosopher who argued for natural rights of life liberty and property
- Religious movement beginning with Martin Luther challenging Catholic practices
- Scientist who proposed the heliocentric model
- Document criticizing indulgences and church corruption
- Idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- Philosopher who believed government should follow the general will
- Catholic response to the Reformation correcting abuses and reaffirming doctrine
- Montesquieus idea to divide government into branches
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- TRENT Catholic council that reformed church practices and clarified teachings
- German monk whose Ninety Five Theses began the Reformation
- Idea that governments are formed by agreement between rulers and the people
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason natural rights and government reform
- Reformer who taught predestination and founded Calvinism
- Belief that God has already chosen who will be saved
- Enlightenment thinker who defended freedom of speech and religion
- Rights that belong to all people simply for being human
- Religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola focused on education and missionary work
- Belief in a rational God who created the universe but does not intervene
- Period of major advances in science and understanding of the natural world
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism
- Scientist who formulated laws of motion and universal gravitation
25 Clues: Church of England established by Henry VIII • Scientist who proposed the heliocentric model • Belief that God has already chosen who will be saved • Montesquieus idea to divide government into branches • Document criticizing indulgences and church corruption • Idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION 2021-03-15
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- A strong advocate of education for women.
- An intelectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- A new way of thinking of the natural world.
- Agreement in which people created a government.
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- The powers of government divided into 3 different branches.
- Monarchs that embrace the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit.
- Italian scientist who built new theories about astronomy.
- Scientists that believe that people could apply reason to all aspects of life.
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophers.
- A setup built by the federal system.
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- English who helped to bring together the breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- French writer that studied political liberty.
- The earth center viewed of the universe.
- The daughter of a minor German prince who married the Grand Duke Peter.
- A not completed theory that tries to explain why the planets orbit the way they do.
- A philosopher who held a different and more positive view of human nature.
- agreement among member of society submitted to an autoritarian ruler to prevent disorder.
- A formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to people.
- Great philosopher was passionately commited to individual freedom.
20 Clues: A setup built by the federal system. • The earth center viewed of the universe. • A strong advocate of education for women. • A new way of thinking of the natural world. • French writer that studied political liberty. • Agreement in which people created a government. • Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
Vocab 2013-08-15
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- school for girls
- evangelical preachers traveled and taught
- a printer, inspired by the enlightenment movement
- crops in steady demand
- poor immigrants agree to work for passage to the new world
- can't be held without specific criminal charges
- Ottawa Chief raided several places
- stated colonists had to stay east of the Appalachian Mountains
- lets an empire build wealth and power by developing resources
- grown for the money
- French vs. Indians
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- from Virginia, General Dinwiddie gave him troops
- parliament in the mid 1600 enacted a series of trade laws
- in Europe an intellectual movement that affected societies
- a document enforcing the Magna Carta
- 3 part trade route between Great Britain, Africa, and America
- bicameral, or two house legislature
- revolution to encourage colonial policy
- a slave that wrote poems
- to unite under British rule
- a document King John signed that limited his power
21 Clues: school for girls • French vs. Indians • grown for the money • crops in steady demand • a slave that wrote poems • to unite under British rule • Ottawa Chief raided several places • bicameral, or two house legislature • a document enforcing the Magna Carta • revolution to encourage colonial policy • evangelical preachers traveled and taught • ...
Buddhism 2016-02-26
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- Monks are not allowed to ______
- One who does evil meets with _____
- Showing _____________ to all living things is a fundamental teaching
- Buddhist temple in Thailand are called ____
- a way to achieve nirvana
- Reincarnation is when someone dies, their ____ enters a newly born body
- A belief in many gods
- This is how many main beliefs are in Buddhism
- Giving food to monks is considered a ___________
- Buddhist teachings were passed down by word of ______
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- a state of mind free from cravings
- The main Buddhist festival that celebrates Buddha's life, death, and enlightenment
- Monks give up all worldly ________
- The number of schools of Buddhism
- Temple with the most famous statue of Buddha and pilgrims visit each year
- The name of the man who eventually became known as Buddha
- This flower is a main symbol of Buddhism
- Enlightenment
- The noble ______fold path
- One who does good meets with _____
20 Clues: Enlightenment • A belief in many gods • a way to achieve nirvana • The noble ______fold path • Monks are not allowed to ______ • The number of schools of Buddhism • a state of mind free from cravings • One who does evil meets with _____ • Monks give up all worldly ________ • One who does good meets with _____ • This flower is a main symbol of Buddhism • ...
Jacob Sickles - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-17
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- - Use expirimentation and observation to come to a new conclusion
- - Meetings of the Mind
- - simple,elegant
- - writen document to free themselves from Britian
- - apply to people
- - grand,extravagant,ornate
- - observation and experimentation
- - philosopher
- - Used Enlightenment ideas from Locke to justify independence
- - Sun is the center of the universe
- - apply reason and logic to all life
- - made by Beccaria
- - seperation of religion and gov't
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- - made by Montesquieu
- - Political systems and revolutions being questioned
- - Fredrick,Joseph,Catherine
- - single theory of motion
- - ruled differently but still monarchy
- - gov't must benifit the people
- - Believes the gov't's purpose is to protect the people's rights
- - Law of people's rights
- - beleif that a person exists
- - Earth is the center of the universe
- - scientist that changed the people's thoughts
- - social contract between the gov't and the people
- - seperation of powers
26 Clues: - philosopher • - simple,elegant • - apply to people • - made by Beccaria • - made by Montesquieu • - Meetings of the Mind • - seperation of powers • - Law of people's rights • - single theory of motion • - grand,extravagant,ornate • - Fredrick,Joseph,Catherine • - beleif that a person exists • - gov't must benifit the people • - observation and experimentation • ...
Hindu and Buddhist Key Concepts 2023-01-19
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- The Creator of Hindu Religion
- Art placed at the entrance of ones house
- Buddhist's use this technique to help reach enlightenment
- System Hierarchy in the Hindu faith
- How many Noble Truths are there
- how a person should liver their life
- Celebrates the Hindu New Year
- Goal of Hindu Life
- The Preserver manifestation of Bhrama
- Also known as the "Festival of Spring"
- Budhist word for impermanence
- The Destroyer manifestation of Bhrama
- Goal of the buddhist religion is to reach
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- where Hindu's and Buddhist's practice their religion
- Hindu Temple is also knwon as
- The _______ Path
- Actions having a impacts in the future
- A period named after the writings and rituals
- another term for "Life is suffering"
- Sacred river in Hindu
- Belief in one God
- A state of perfect happiness
- Process of reincarnation
23 Clues: The _______ Path • Belief in one God • Goal of Hindu Life • Sacred river in Hindu • Process of reincarnation • A state of perfect happiness • The Creator of Hindu Religion • Hindu Temple is also knwon as • Celebrates the Hindu New Year • Budhist word for impermanence • How many Noble Truths are there • System Hierarchy in the Hindu faith • another term for "Life is suffering" • ...
lola taylor Enlightenment and Revolution Crossword 2022-12-21
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- simple elegant music
- to make sure legeal branches dont have to much power
- beleives people are born with natural rights
- applied reason and logic to people and society
- thinkers of the enlightenment
- idea that everyone has undeniable rights
- contract between people and government
- grand extravagant music
- major thinkers of the time
- studied astronomy with a telescope
- satirist sponsered tolerence libery freedom relegion/speech
- rights people are born with
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- wrote declaration of independence
- russian ruler
- knowledge verifiable by experiment experience or first-hand observation
- absolute ruler
- gravity and laws of motion
- believed too much power will lead to tyranny
- the first 10 amendments/ our rights
- social parties
- wrote about womens rights
- sun centered solar system
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- divided government system
- goverenment should exist for the people
- earth centered solarsystem
26 Clues: russian ruler • absolute ruler • social parties • simple elegant music • grand extravagant music • wrote about womens rights • sun centered solar system • divided government system • gravity and laws of motion • earth centered solarsystem • major thinkers of the time • rights people are born with • thinkers of the enlightenment • wrote declaration of independence • ...
The Enlightenment Era 2013-02-21
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- a corrupt government, supported the abolishment of slave trade and free speech.
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, it stated that there should be equal education opportunities between boys and girls.
- helped contribute to the studies of circulation of blood and the heart.
- time period of artistic creation and style in the 1700's and 1800's.
- philosopher who is famous for the saying "I think, therefore I am".
- edit the Encyclopedia. He spent 25 years to make a 28 volume book.
- who is known for developing the scientific method.
- The Wealth of Nations, this argued that free market should control a business.
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- who deals with economic standpoints.
- that women were excluded from the social contract.
- with scientific advances with Lavoisier. This contained of modern chemistry
- the Spirit of Law helping dictate law during the period.
- Dutch painter and etcher. Lived during the 1600's. Used techniques that helped contribute to the later baroque period.
- for helping develop methods in gravity and force.
- The Social Contract, this helped promote the good will and common good.
- German music composer who is known for his skills on the violin.
- develop a vaccine for the smallpox.
- Faire/Terminology that states the government should have little involvement with business affairs.
- the Levinthian which helped to shed light on social contracts.
- English trader, writer, and journalist known for his novel on Robinson Crusoe.
20 Clues: develop a vaccine for the smallpox. • who deals with economic standpoints. • for helping develop methods in gravity and force. • that women were excluded from the social contract. • who is known for developing the scientific method. • the Spirit of Law helping dictate law during the period. • the Levinthian which helped to shed light on social contracts. • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2015-02-03
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- ruler of the holy roman empire from 1516 until his abdication for his brother and son in 1556.
- war between king and parliament.
- a french lawyer argued for separation of powers in government, wrote the book "The Spirit of Laws".
- When people are allowed to worship other gods and practice their beliefs.
- A French Enlightenment writemade fun of traditional authority in society, government, and the church.
- A new age of global trade.
- an american founding father, and the principal author of the declaration of independence.
- theory that kings thought they were chosen by god and were his representatives on earth.
- The military nobility of medieval and early-modern japan.
- Built by Shah Jahan for his favorite wife.
- head of national church as early as 1534.
- Hostility and ill Treatment.
- a form of government in which absolute monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms
- believed kings seizing absolute power.
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- rulers of Russia adopted this system.
- Galileo, Newton Boyle, and others develop new investigation ways.
- people making hypotheses about relationships then testing them.
- He challenged both Divine Right Theory and view of Hobbes
- A scottish moral philosopher, wrote "The Wealth of Nations", Helped guide free market Economic system.
- theory that trade generates wealth.
- eglish judge, writhe the book "Commentaries on the Laws of England".
- Genevan Phillosopher, writer, and composer, Wrote "The Social Contract".
- subjects enjoying basic rights.
- establishing Parliaments supremacy over the king.
- established model of absolute monarchy.
- wrote the book "The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
- economic system that private businesses compete in.
- known as The father of Chemistry
- important moment in 18th century, believed applying reason and scientific laws.
- The powerful feudal lords in pre-modern japan.
30 Clues: A new age of global trade. • Hostility and ill Treatment. • subjects enjoying basic rights. • war between king and parliament. • known as The father of Chemistry • theory that trade generates wealth. • rulers of Russia adopted this system. • believed kings seizing absolute power. • established model of absolute monarchy. • head of national church as early as 1534. • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23
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- Believed that the state should not interfere in economic matters.
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s.
- German mathematician destroyed the Ptolemaic system by discovering that the planets orbit around the sun.
- this system of thought is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- He argued that punishments should not be exercised.
- to let people do what they want.
- he wrote the” Discourse on Method”
- An English writer advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women.
- The entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- when Charles the sixth died without a male heir his daughter succeeded him.
- Ptolemy thought that the Earth was in the middle
- showed that the heart was the beginning point for the circulation of blood and that the same blood flows through in a complete circuit
- In the eighteenth century role king's practices this while still with their power
- came up with the sun centered or heliocentric universe.
- The young Rousseau wandered through France and Italy holding various jobs.
- He was the man how change the government and society
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- of powers separation, executive,legislative,and judicial powers.
- She married a future king and then she became the ruler
- Newton
- planets do this around the sun.
- He made regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- A major war broke out in connection with the succession to the Australian throne.
- the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
- how did He change the leadership of Prussia
- This people were writers,professors, journalists,economists,and above all, and came from middle classes.
- crucial to his whole argument was the universal law of gravitation.
- Emphasized grace,charm,and gentle action
- sun centered universe
- she was the only woman to rule during the 650-year Hapsburg dynasty
- He believed that every person was born with a blank mind
- Francis Bacon’s process to systematically collect and analyze data.
- He wrote “The Spirit of the Laws”
- founder of modern human anatomy.
- He believed in the gift of God's grace assured him salvation
- was a child prodigy wrote his first opera at 12 years old
35 Clues: Newton • sun centered universe • planets do this around the sun. • to let people do what they want. • founder of modern human anatomy. • He wrote “The Spirit of the Laws” • he wrote the” Discourse on Method” • Emphasized grace,charm,and gentle action • how did He change the leadership of Prussia • Ptolemy thought that the Earth was in the middle • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-02-23
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- when an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- Elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses.
- States that the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- idea that the universe is sun-centered rather than Earth-centered, but the moon revolved around the Earth
- English philosopher who created the scientific method that is still used today.
- the executive legislative, and judicial powers of the government limit and control each other in a system of checks and balances
- English writer, advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
- Truly a child prodigy. He gave his first harpsichord concert at age six
- War in which Prussia and France waged war against Austria and Great Britain.
- Places Earth at the center of the universe
- A German mathematician, took the next step in destroying the Ptolemaic system
- government system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their royal powers.
- French noble who found natural laws that govern the social and political relationships of human beings. (Division of Powers)
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
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- stated that all the orbits of the planets are because of the universal law of gravitation, which states that all objects are attracted to one another by a force called gravity
- system of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- The 1730s however, a new artistic style, known as ?
- argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind.
- idea that the orbits of the planets go in an elliptical, or egg shape.
- Empress of Austria who inherited the throne in 1740.
- War that took place in India and North America for….well….seven years
- ruled Russia from 1762 to 1769
- Most famous philosopher of the later Enlightenment
- the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun
- argued that punishments should not be brutal and the death penalty is wrong.
- Supposedly had a mystical experience in which “the gift of God’s grace” assured him of salvation
- This doctrine became known by its French name
- first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- proceeding from the particular to the general
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by the French
- showed that the heart was the is the starting point for the blood circulation-not the liver.
- Breakthroughs in medicine. The one who was able to describe the origins in the human body
- one of the best educated and most cultured monarchs of the time
- Created the Encyclopedia, or Classified Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Trades.
- Native Poland mathematician who came up with the heliocentric, or sun-centered universe
- Thinking and writing about the doubt and uncertainty that seemed to be everywhere in the confusion of the seventeenth century
- the nest statement of laissez-faire was made in 1776
37 Clues: ruled Russia from 1762 to 1769 • Places Earth at the center of the universe • This doctrine became known by its French name • proceeding from the particular to the general • Most famous philosopher of the later Enlightenment • The 1730s however, a new artistic style, known as ? • the nest statement of laissez-faire was made in 1776 • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2018-04-18
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- Wrote satire which mocked religious tyranny--a famous defender of free speech
- Rousseau believed direct democracy was ideal, while Locke believed in representative democracy where those with ___ would have the most self-interest in matters of government.
- He published Leviathan, which argued that people gave up rights to absolute rulers to avoid chaos
- Many philosophers were impressed by this body of government which had developed in England
- Meeting place for many philosophes
- The palace where King Louis made nobles live.
- John Locke believed that certain rights were considered ____, or granted by god.
- The concept that a single ruler, with divine right, could hold all authority in government
- Absolute ruler, King Louis XIV was the king of this country
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- The title for a political thinker in France
- He believed the certain rights were entitled to man, such as life, liberty,and property
- The name of the nobles whose land was seized in Russia
- Most philosophers believed in the existence of a social ____. Locke believed it was between the ruler and the ruled, with naturals rights ensured protection. Rousseau believed it was among the people, to submit to the general will.
- Wrote the Social Contract in which he believed people gave up some rights to one another for the common good
- He idealized the separation of powers between branches of government, which he saw as a check on despotism
- As this declined, central rulers became more powerful
- A tax on a foreign good to protect locally made goods, such as the one France had on textiles
- Government officials that Cardinal Richelieu appointed, lessening the power of the nobility
- The palace and capital city where Russian nobility was required to have a home
- Believed that the justice system was unjust or brutal, wanted torture capital punishment abolished
20 Clues: Meeting place for many philosophes • The title for a political thinker in France • The palace where King Louis made nobles live. • As this declined, central rulers became more powerful • The name of the nobles whose land was seized in Russia • Absolute ruler, King Louis XIV was the king of this country • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-10
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- extravagantly or excessively ornate art
- book written by Thomas Hobbes concerning the structure of society and arguing for a social contract.
- doctrine that kings derive their authority from God
- reasoning in which observations lead to conclusions
- the belief in reason rather than superstition, religion, or emotional response.
- age that represented liberal ideas and beliefs that would undermined the authority of the monarchy and church, paving the way for revolutions.
- system of thought that gives more importance to humans than the divine or supernatural.
- the belief that business should operate with little or no government interference
- name given in science to systematic observation, measurement, experimenting, formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- I think therefore I am
- separation of the state from religious institutions.
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- having or representing the sun as the center of our solar system.
- agreement between the ruled and their rulers defining the rights and duties of each.
- an attitude of questioning and/or doubt
- is people allowing other people to think or practice other religions and beliefs.
- rights granted to all people by nature or God that cannot be denied or restricted by any government.
- a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science beginning near the end of the Renaissance, also influencing intellectual movements.
- legislative, executive and judicial branches
- belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
- reasoning in which a conclusion leads to observations
- independent powers and areas of responsibility in government also preventing the concentration of power creating a check and balance.
- theory that all knowledge derives from sense experience.
- system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
23 Clues: I think therefore I am • extravagantly or excessively ornate art • an attitude of questioning and/or doubt • legislative, executive and judicial branches • doctrine that kings derive their authority from God • reasoning in which observations lead to conclusions • separation of the state from religious institutions. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-07
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- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes.
- A form of government with a monarch, which is a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire, at the head.
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- A British thinker that extended the emphasis on the individual to economic thinking.
- A tool for measuring atmospheric pressure and predicting weather.
- A Greek astronomer that expanded the geocentric theory in the second century A.D.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects such as cells.
- The religion derived from Jesus Christ, based on the Bible as sacred scripture.
- Pas an aristocrat traîne as a mathematician and physicist.
- A polish cleric and astronomer that reasoned that the stars, the earth, and the other planets revolved around the sun.
- Was a religious movement that prompted followers to challenge accepted ways of thinking about God and salvation.
- A Dutch draperie merchant and amateur scientist that used a microscope to observe bacteria swimming in tooth scrapings.
- A German physics that made the first thermometer to use mercury in glass.
- One of Galileo's students that developed the first mercury barometer.
- A third great philosophe that believed that the only good government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the "general will" of society.
- Is the key idea that linked motion in the heavens with motion on the earth.
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- A Greek philosopher of the fourth century B.C. that developed the geocentric theory.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
- A law that explains how the volume, temperature, and pressure of gas affect each other.
- A person who directs the route or course of a ship.
- A Dutch maker of eyeglasses that created the microscope.
- It is a study that René Descartes developed that linked algebra and geometry.
- A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
- A rebirth of learning and the arts, inspired a spirit of curiosity in many fields.
- An influential French writer that devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- The law that Copernicus's basic ideas were true.
- The highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- An Italian philosophe that turned his thoughts to the justice system.
- The Christian religious community as a whole.
- A Danish astronomer that carefully recorded the movements of the planets for many years.
- A Swedish astronomer that created another scale for the mercury thermometer in 1742.
- Were the intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment.
33 Clues: A person engaged or learned in philosophy. • The Christian religious community as a whole. • The law that Copernicus's basic ideas were true. • A person who directs the route or course of a ship. • The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. • A Dutch maker of eyeglasses that created the microscope. • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Believed people were naturally good
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Means time of illumination
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Tool that measures temperature
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Using the brain to come up with answers
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- Oval paths around the sun
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Sun centered
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Tool that measures temperature • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Puzzle 2021-04-17
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- 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.
- Wollstonecraft, Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.
- 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.
- contract, An agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be governed
- theory , The theory developed By Nicholas Copernicus that places the Sun as the center of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it.
- despot, Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit.
- of, relating to, or constituting a revival or adaptation of the classical especially in literature, music, art, or architecture.
- Revolution, 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.
- Locke, an English philosopher. In two treatises o gov. he wrote that people should form a government to protect their natural rights.
- A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy.
- argued for religions tolerance, even further, that human excellence was in no way related to religious affiliation.
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- Rationalism, in Western philosophy, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge.
- the Great, Ruled Russia from 1762-1796. Ruled with absolute authority but also sought to reform Russia.
- Rousseau, was a french philosopher. Rousseau believed that people are basically good.
- theory, 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.
- A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring host
- 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
- method
- Galilei, An Italian, astronomer, psychiatrist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.
- 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.
- 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.
21 Clues: method • A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy. • A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring host • Rousseau, 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. • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-11-28
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- A philosophical movement that emphasized reason and using Scientific method.
- A French noble that argue that for a government to function well it should be divided between different branches.
- Elegant drawing rooms for the wealthy to meet and talk.
- Considered bourgeoisie and pro-capitalism.
- Explosion in research and scientific knowledge with the creation of the Scientific Method.
- Started an evangelical movement that would lead to Methodism.
- Made regular observations of space with a telescope and later became a target of the Catholic Church.
- Enlightened idea of unrestricted trade between all nations.
- Believed in natural rights for all people.
- Defined the three laws of motion.
- Originally known as the "First" minister of Britain.
- Centralized and strengthened the state and is considered to be one of the last true Habsburgs.
- Said people were entitled to Natural Rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of property.
- Britain's lawmaking assembly.
- Allowed 13 colonies to run themselves and break mercantilism laws.
- Parliament "fire" a king to replace him with another.
- A system where the national government and state governments share power.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- Disagreed with the belief hat humans were the masters of nature and is considered the mother of modern feminism.
- Argued for the social contract, in which the government makes a "deal" between citizens and leaders.
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- A religious philosophy based on reason and natural law.
- Founder of the modern European and American women's movement.
- Starting from the basic facts then creating hypotheses from there.
- To let people do what they want.
- A critic of Christianity and a belief in religious tolerance.
- Great Britain goes to war with 13 rebellious colonies.
- Amendments that guaranteed freedom of religion, speech, press.
- Prussian king who loved the Enlightenment, French culture, and wars.
- Poland is divided between Russia, Austria, and Prussia.
- The belief that reason is the source of knowledge.
- Was the first global war with battles fought on 4 continents.
- When rulers tried to use enlightenment in their rule.
- Discovered a comet.
- Leader of the Continental army.
- Created the Encyclopedia.
- Argued for a new approach to justice.
- Considered traditionalist and pro-mercantilism.
- Russian empress enlightened absolutist, who created the Russian Golden Age.
38 Clues: Discovered a comet. • Created the Encyclopedia. • Britain's lawmaking assembly. • Leader of the Continental army. • To let people do what they want. • Defined the three laws of motion. • Argued for a new approach to justice. • Considered bourgeoisie and pro-capitalism. • Believed in natural rights for all people. • Considered traditionalist and pro-mercantilism. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2023-03-01
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- The Religious Society of Friends.
- The British commander who surrendered to the colonist.
- English anti-slavery advocate.
- A right given to women during the first Republic in France.
- Napoleon conquered two of these in Europe.
- Revolutions promoted this as a form of political organization.
- This mountain range is located in the 13 colonies.
- A right to a Jewish national homeland.
- Volksgeist who collected German literature.
- Their consent was needed for the English monarch to rule.
- These were mounted on pikes and paraded around Paris.
- Charles Louis de Secondat actively sought this.
- Forceful seizure of power in a nation.
- The center of the Enlightenment.
- What city was set ablaze to stop Napoleon from taking it?
- Imperial Chinese equivalent to ”Divine Right of Kings.”
- He suggested a rational analysis of human behavior and institutions.
- Invoked by Miguel Hidalgo to rally the people of Mexico.
- Napoleon’s agreement with the Church.
- This was the military style used by the militias against the British.
- The colonial population was not this when it came to political views and attitudes.
- During the Reign of Terror priest were forced to take these.
- The Philosophes believed rational science would lead to this and prosperity, justice and equality.
- “Men are born and remain _____ and equal…”
- “Land of Mountains”
- The 3rd Estate did this on June 17, 1789.
- Universal Conscription
- This taxed molasses.
- The first estate.
- The American extension of the Seven Years' war.
- The first emperor of Brazil.
- Modern day Dominican Republic.
- Loyalists during the American Revolution.
- AKA Maximillian Robespierre.
- He worked to discover the natural laws of politics.
- Napoleon’s last battle.
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- people can and should remove any government that does not fulfill its responsibilities.
- Members of a distinctive national community.
- American colonists did this to English products.
- Who started the Haitian slave revolt?
- Gens de couleur.
- Society is an organism that changes slowly over generations.
- How long was a Jacobin week?
- Who were the favorite targets of Voltaire’s writings?
- Most Enlightened thinkers were this at birth.
- The British did this when citing the American hypocrisy of freedom.
- He dominated the Congress of Vienna.
- What did Enlightened thinkers have to do as social reformers to get their rights?
- The creoles sought to displace these people and retain their position in society.
- Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rico before 1838.
- Francois-Marie Arouet first published at this age?
- Women and children were this to male heads of household.
- The notion that legitimate political authority resided in the people.
- Half the male population could do this before 1791.
- This is how French thinkers got their works into the hands of the readers of France.
- The Dominate party of the Convention.
- Prominent intellectuals in France.
- Change was normal and was an agent of progress.
- Ancien régime
- He argued to make a nation wealthy was to let entrepreneurs compete with no rules and regulations.
- Who did the French consult to write the Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen.
- This demonstrated the power of national sentiments.
- This French person held the tricolor flag that evoked the emotions of nationalism.
- Site of the first Women’s rights conference.
- A revolutionary that fought for women’s rights in France.
- They believed in the existence of God but denied supernatural teachings.
- The Declaration of Independence was directed to the British what?
- Painter of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.”
- Born in Venezuela and he was inspired by George Washington.
- An Imaginary, heroine of the American Revolution.
- The site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
71 Clues: Ancien régime • Gens de couleur. • The first estate. • “Land of Mountains” • This taxed molasses. • Universal Conscription • Napoleon’s last battle. • How long was a Jacobin week? • The first emperor of Brazil. • AKA Maximillian Robespierre. • English anti-slavery advocate. • Modern day Dominican Republic. • The center of the Enlightenment. • The Religious Society of Friends. • ...
The Enlightenment Era 2023-02-21
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- The Era of Enlightenment ____ core values of the American Government
- This class had the most influence; caused the most development
- Education for Women; Feminist
- People need Absolute Monarchs
- Boyle; the structure and framework of discovery
- wrote the Book Candide; Satritarical
- Belief and Development for Religious ___
- 3 Unalienable Rights
- this Era is quoted and has influenced the beliefs stated in the ___
- Earth revolves around the Sun
- Invention by Galileo
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- The era that ended ____ in Europe
- Oliver Cromwell
- Invented the Smallpox vaccine
- Parties where people discussed new ideas
- No Cruel or Unusual Punishments
- Reinstatement of British Monarchy
- The Social Contract; Individual Freedom, all people are Equal
- Wrote "On the Spirit of Laws"; believed in the Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances
- The Earth is at the center of the Universe
20 Clues: Oliver Cromwell • 3 Unalienable Rights • Invention by Galileo • Invented the Smallpox vaccine • Education for Women; Feminist • People need Absolute Monarchs • Earth revolves around the Sun • No Cruel or Unusual Punishments • The era that ended ____ in Europe • Reinstatement of British Monarchy • wrote the Book Candide; Satritarical • Parties where people discussed new ideas • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- places where people met to discuss new ideas
- scientific method
- fought for the freedom of religion and speech
- someone who rules with absolute power
- are usually based on battle scenes and reality
- is an art style based on wealthy aristocrats and their lifestyle
- invented the telescope
- "" laws of physics
- small pox vaccine
- laws were to pressure social order not avenge crime
- scientific method
- created the microscope
- believed women education was just as important as men
- said that rulers need total power, made a social contract
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- created the heliocentric theory
- proved the heliocentric theory with telescope of his own
- theory that earth is the center of the universe
- believed in separation of powers
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- said people were all born equal and could govern for themselves or the government
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- good governments were freely formed by people
- the theory of the governed and the governing agreeing that they lose rights but have more say in government
- logical procedure gathering and testing ideas
- father of modern chemistry
25 Clues: scientific method • small pox vaccine • scientific method • "" laws of physics • invented the telescope • created the microscope • father of modern chemistry • created the heliocentric theory • believed in separation of powers • someone who rules with absolute power • places where people met to discuss new ideas • fought for the freedom of religion and speech • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions 2021-09-24
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- time of mass execution in France
- philosopher that believed in natural rights
- military general in Revolutionary War
- leader of Reign of Terror
- volunteer soldiers
- slow loading weapon
- philosophical movement of ideas in 1700s
- machine for beheading
- rule by few
- solar system with Earth as the center
- philosopher for women's rights
- rule by none
- placed tax on sugar
- rule by one
- former king that was executed
- writer of Dec. of Independence
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- freedoms born with that can't be taken away
- solar system with sun as the center
- scientist that put forth heliocentric model
- rule by many
- philosopher for religious freedom
- discovered moons of Jupiter
- discovered Laws of Motion and Gravity
- brotherhood
- placed tax on paper
- crowned himself king
- colonists dumped tea into the harbor
- give up some freedoms for social order
- philosopher for 3 branches of government
- hit-and-run military tactic
- philosopher that believed people are selfish
- the 3 social classes in France
32 Clues: brotherhood • rule by few • rule by one • rule by many • rule by none • volunteer soldiers • placed tax on paper • slow loading weapon • placed tax on sugar • crowned himself king • machine for beheading • leader of Reign of Terror • discovered moons of Jupiter • hit-and-run military tactic • former king that was executed • philosopher for women's rights • the 3 social classes in France • ...
Absolutism, Enlightenment, Revolution 2025-03-24
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- the royal palace of the absolutist French kings
- a period during the French Revolution when a number of massacres and thousands of public executions took place
- the concept that people come together to form a society and agree to follow certain rules and laws in exchange for protection and welfare, giving up some of their freedoms to a governing authority in order to ensure safety and order
- a single leader or group has total control over the state's decisions and actions
- the policy of extending a state's power over other territories or foreign nations
- a device for beheading a person by means of a heavy blade that is dropped between two posts serving as guides: widely used during the French Revolution
- belief suggests that a king or ruler is chosen by God and is not accountable to the people
- improving what is wrong or corrupt, especially in a government
- the public's acceptance of a government's right to rule
- involves using logic to make decisions and solve problems, rather than relying on emotions or biases, considering the facts and thinking critically
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- the strong belief in the importance of one's people and the desire for them to be independent, unified and self-governing, emphasizing pride in one's culture, history, and identity
- was a French legislative and advisory assembly that represented the three social classes (Estates) in France
- a political group during the French Revolution known for their advocacy of equality and their efforts to eliminate the monarchy, but also associated with the violence of the Reign of Terror
- a philosophical movement in the 18th century that focused on the power of human reason and emphasized the importance of thinking critically and questioning traditional beliefs
- rights that are thought to belong to all individuals, simply because they are human, including freedoms like the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- the idea that the authority of the government comes from the consent of the governed, meaning that leaders must represent the interests and wishes of the citizens
- an event in which people rise up and overthrow an existing government seeking significant changes in governance, rights, or social order
- belief that knowledge is gained by observing and interacting with the environment around us, rather than through intuition or reasoning alone
- the group of people who manage and execute the rules and policies of the government
- belief that the evidence of a higher power can be found in the natural world and through logical thinking and does not depend on religious texts or miracles
20 Clues: the royal palace of the absolutist French kings • the public's acceptance of a government's right to rule • improving what is wrong or corrupt, especially in a government • a single leader or group has total control over the state's decisions and actions • the policy of extending a state's power over other territories or foreign nations • ...
Enlightenment & French Revolution 2022-12-12
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- Book that Rousseau wrote that favored direct democracy
- The storming of this prison for gunpowder started the French Revolution
- Napoleon’s final defeat
- French King that gets beheaded during the French Revolution
- Classical composer
- The Reign of _______ was led by Maximillian Robespierre
- Advocated for a separation of church and state
- Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon
- Toussaint Louverture led a slave revolt to successfully create the nation of _______
- Novelist who wrote Don Quixote
- Promoted the ideals of life, liberty, and property
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- Baraoque composer
- The second estate in the Estates General
- Simon _________ liberated northern areas of South America
- Leader of France after the French Revolution created a code of laws
- Book that Montesquieu wrote that advocated a separation of powers
- Father _________ started the Mexican Independence movement
- The first estate in the Estates General
- Romantic school painter who painted Liberty Leading the People
- Revolution that influenced the French Revolution
- Wrote the Leviathan and said the state of nature was harsh
- The Monroe Doctrine protected newly independent countries in the _______ hemisphere
22 Clues: Baraoque composer • Classical composer • Napoleon’s final defeat • Novelist who wrote Don Quixote • The first estate in the Estates General • The second estate in the Estates General • Advocated for a separation of church and state • Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon • Revolution that influenced the French Revolution • ...
Absolute/Enlightenment Crossword 2025-09-26
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- Law allowing limited religious freedom in England
- "Sun King" of France who ruled by absolute monarchy
- French palace symbolizing Louis XIV’s absolute power
- Someone accused of holding religious beliefs contrary to the Church
- Belief that monarchs receive authority from God
- Advocate for women’s rights and education in the 18th century
- Supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War
- Philosopher who wrote Leviathan advocating strong monarchy
- Artistic style emphasizing exaggerated forms and emotion
- Bloodless overthrow of James II in England
- Russian czar who westernized and modernized Russia
- French king who issued the Edict of Nantes
- King of Spain who defended Catholicism and fought the Dutch Revolt
- English king executed after the English Civil War
- Monarchs who accepted the English Bill of Rights
- Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War
- English playwright of the Elizabethan era
- Rights to life, liberty, and property according to Locke
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- Religious conflict in Central Europe (1618–1648)
- Queen of England who defeated the Spanish Armada
- Rise in prices often due to excess money supply
- French Protestants persecuted under Catholic rule
- Restored king of England after the Cromwellian period
- Document granting religious freedom to French Protestants
- Ornate, dramatic European artistic style of the 17th century
- Prussian landed aristocracy with military influence
- Philosopher advocating government for the people and natural rights
- Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588
- Leader of the English Parliamentarians and Lord Protector
- Catholic king whose deposition led to the Glorious Revolution
- Russian noble during the czarist period
- English Protestants seeking to purify the Church of England
- King of England and Scotland who believed in divine right
- Philosopher who proposed separation of powers in government
- Political system where the monarch holds total power
- Russian emperor or autocratic ruler
- Scientist who formulated laws of motion and universal gravitation
37 Clues: Russian emperor or autocratic ruler • Russian noble during the czarist period • Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588 • English playwright of the Elizabethan era • Bloodless overthrow of James II in England • French king who issued the Edict of Nantes • Rise in prices often due to excess money supply • Belief that monarchs receive authority from God • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
- Rights: Fundamental rights, such as life and liberty, believed to be inherent to all humans.
- Freedom from external control or influence; self-governance.
- Method: A systematic process for experimentation to explore observations and answer questions.
- Contract: An agreement among individuals to cooperate for social benefits, often forming a government.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- A sole and absolute ruler of a state, such as a king or queen.
- of Powers: The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches.
- The legislative body of certain countries, like the United Kingdom.
- The belief that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the solar system.
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- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- The ability or willingness to accept behavior and opinions different from one's own.
- The outdated belief that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Reasoning: The process of using clear and ordered thinking to reach a conclusion.
- and Balances: A system preventing one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
- Branch: The part of government that interprets laws and the Constitution.
- A form of government where citizens vote for their leaders.
- Monarchy: A system where one ruler has total, unrestricted power.
- A system that divides power between national and state govern reedom of Speech: The right to express opinions and ideas without fear of government censorship.
- A system or set of principles used to determine valid reasoning.
- Monarchy: A system where a monarch's power is limited by a constitution.
- Branch: The part of government responsible for making laws.
- Branch: The part of government responsible for carrying out laws.
- The state of being treated the same, without discrimination.
- The quality of making judgments free from discrimination or favoritism.
25 Clues: A form of government where citizens vote for their leaders. • Branch: The part of government responsible for making laws. • Freedom from external control or influence; self-governance. • The state of being treated the same, without discrimination. • A sole and absolute ruler of a state, such as a king or queen. • ...
