enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment Thinkers crossword 2026-05-13
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- contradicted by the fact a ruler whose entire existence depends on holding absolute unchecked power truly believe in Equality for everyone
- The belief the sun rotates around us
- French thinker who believed in freedom of speech and religion
- a idea from Montesquieu that was later used in america
- philosophers who share their ideas on how government shall run
- Frederick the second Joseph the second and Catherine the second
- What made Galileo believe the Heliocentric model
- The crime that Galileo was accused of
- The Two Treatises of government fought for this
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- Astronomer that Galileo supported
- Equality freedom toleration property happiness
- thought humans were naturally selfish and greedy
- Who was an enlightenment thinker that wrote the social contract
- The belief that we rotate around the sun
- Final punishment given to Galileo
- revolution Introduce new methods for understanding natural world
- Who was the enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers
- book written by Hobbes
- people thought born with equal rights
- people are born good but Rousseau thinks they are corrupted by ________
20 Clues: book written by Hobbes • Astronomer that Galileo supported • Final punishment given to Galileo • The belief the sun rotates around us • people thought born with equal rights • The crime that Galileo was accused of • The belief that we rotate around the sun • Equality freedom toleration property happiness • The Two Treatises of government fought for this • ...
Fisher 2021-03-03
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- Rights that should never be taken away.
- Child prodigy that wrote operas, symphonies, and Religion music. Died in poverty at age 35. One of the most famous of all time.
- We need different branches of Government to check and balance each other.
- Made salons where women would talk about events and spread the word about the Enlightenment
- Believes government's #1 job is to protect our rights and to overthrow if not.
- first person to face women's rights, wanted women to have their own opinion.
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- Made the Encyclopedias (combined work of Philosophes)
- People should have power by elections/voting
- Wrote Robinson Crusoe, a tale about a sailor that shipwrecked on a tropical island
- Someone who questions things during the Enlightenment.
- First person to coin the phrase Enlightenment
- Thought there should be a free economy, free market. No government regulation, Capitalism.
- Man who had no faith in mankind and thinks we need an absolute monarch.
- Told what you can wear, read, say, look up. Absolute Monarch's have this.
- He believes every man should have freedom of speech
15 Clues: Rights that should never be taken away. • People should have power by elections/voting • First person to coin the phrase Enlightenment • He believes every man should have freedom of speech • Made the Encyclopedias (combined work of Philosophes) • Someone who questions things during the Enlightenment. • ...
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. • ...
Hinduism & Buddhism 2022-04-05
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- name used to refer to Siddhartha after enlightenment
- The social structure of Hinduism
- acceptance
- the "supreme" god of Hinduism
- impacts what you are reincarnated as
- four principles of Buddhism
- How the years after 0 are labeled
- when you die your soul enters something new
- What to follow to eliminate suffering
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- technique Buddha used to achieve enlightenment
- lowest tier of the caste system
- a powerful thought that a person has about something
- For Buddhists, the goal of spiritual life is to reach _______ after death
- believing in many gods
- How the years before 0 are labeled
- ______ factors were the main reason for the spread of Buddhism in Asia
16 Clues: acceptance • believing in many gods • four principles of Buddhism • the "supreme" god of Hinduism • lowest tier of the caste system • The social structure of Hinduism • How the years after 0 are labeled • How the years before 0 are labeled • impacts what you are reincarnated as • What to follow to eliminate suffering • when you die your soul enters something new • ...
Southeast Asia Crossword 2024-03-26
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- Places to worship ancestors in Shintoism
- A belief that social class is hereditary
- The spirit of a god that live in mountains or rivers
- A philosophy about treating others good
- The origin of Shintoism
- A god of destruction
- An idea about rebirth that two religions agree on
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- A religion about achieving enlightenment
- Gates used to mark the separation between the human world and the kami world
- A religion about harmony and purity
- A polytheistic religion from ancient India
- "What you do not like when done unto yourself, do not unto others"
- The origin of Confucianism
- The state of enlightenment in Buddhism
- The founder of Buddha
- The origin of Buddhism and Hinduism
16 Clues: A god of destruction • The founder of Buddha • The origin of Shintoism • The origin of Confucianism • A religion about harmony and purity • The origin of Buddhism and Hinduism • The state of enlightenment in Buddhism • A philosophy about treating others good • A religion about achieving enlightenment • Places to worship ancestors in Shintoism • ...
Growth of Faiths 2026-03-22
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- people who trade and sell goods
- Beautiful caves decorated near ___
- beliefs about a way of being to live a full life
- Historians believed many Buddhists converted to ___
- Translation helped Buddhism spread through ___
- Mahayana Buddhism is also called the ___ Vehicle
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- Buddhists seek ___ in their practice
- Hindu ascetics focus on...
- Buddhism and Hinduism both have ___ traditions
- Buddhism that seeks enlightenment through meditation
- Buddhist settlements are called
11 Clues: Hindu ascetics focus on... • people who trade and sell goods • Buddhist settlements are called • Beautiful caves decorated near ___ • Buddhists seek ___ in their practice • Buddhism and Hinduism both have ___ traditions • Translation helped Buddhism spread through ___ • beliefs about a way of being to live a full life • Mahayana Buddhism is also called the ___ Vehicle • ...
Islam and World Religions 2025-08-29
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- this is what Hindus call Enlightenment
- name of God according to Jews and Christians
- city where the Kaaba is located
- believes in the Four Noble Truths
- this is the name of the cycle of death and rebirth
- this is what Buddhists call Enlightenment
- belief that "what goes around, comes around"
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- Five ___: five main practices of Islam
- Hindu concept that means "duty"
- the prophet of Islam
- holiest place in Islam (looks like a box)
- name of God in Arabic
- this Indian religion is polytheistic
- name of the "Supreme Soul" in Hinduism
- the man Islam, Christianity, and Judaism descends from
- ____ and Shia are the two branches of Islam
16 Clues: the prophet of Islam • name of God in Arabic • Hindu concept that means "duty" • city where the Kaaba is located • believes in the Four Noble Truths • this Indian religion is polytheistic • Five ___: five main practices of Islam • this is what Hindus call Enlightenment • name of the "Supreme Soul" in Hinduism • holiest place in Islam (looks like a box) • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment 2024-05-03
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- theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle's teachings
- "It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law."
- defended equality of women with men based on human reason.
- “I would rather obey one lion than listen to 200 rats from my own species.”
- an infection spread mostly to humans in the 14th century by infected fleas that traveled on rats
- a system of political organization in which a vassal served a lord and received protection and land in return.
- translation of "Renaissance"
- rise of the middle class allowing the patronization of artists which would spark creativity throughout Europe
- advocated by philosophers like Voltaire & Locke
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- law that the eldest son inherited the entire estate of their family
- made the invisible hand theory
- where the renaissance began
- a belief based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are founded on human nature and experience
- French political philosopher that thought of the 3 government branches
- a period of wide-spread cooling from around 1300 to around 1850 CE when average temperatures dropped in Europe
- rational approach to religion;God as a divine watchmaker
- “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”
- Well-known for his paintings of the Madonna;Most famous for The School of Athens
- type of military warfare in medieval times was for one side to mount an attack on the opponent's castle.
19 Clues: where the renaissance began • translation of "Renaissance" • made the invisible hand theory • advocated by philosophers like Voltaire & Locke • "It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law." • “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.” • rational approach to religion;God as a divine watchmaker • defended equality of women with men based on human reason. • ...
Crossword 2023-12-18
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- religious act
- great awakening supporter
- Englands chief lawmaking body
- opposite of great awenkening
- started an indian revolution
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- helped limit the kings power
- argued that people should have natural rights
- Helped britain claim all of north america east of the missisippi river
- famous enlightenment figure
- someone who learned a trade from an experienced craftsman
10 Clues: religious act • great awakening supporter • famous enlightenment figure • helped limit the kings power • opposite of great awenkening • started an indian revolution • Englands chief lawmaking body • argued that people should have natural rights • someone who learned a trade from an experienced craftsman • Helped britain claim all of north america east of the missisippi river
Buddhism 2025-09-18
9 Clues: a way of life • 2nd way of life • belief in one god • Also known as buddha • End goal for Buddhism • path to enlightenment • Holy text for Buddhism • The deity that Buddhism worships • Location where Buddhism was founded
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 • ...
India, Silk Road, & China - Review 2023-05-02
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- The Four Noble Truths acknowledge the existence of ____________________ and explain how to end it.
- This plant was first made into fabric by the people of the Indus River Valley Civilization.
- A famous shipwreck that proved the Silk Road had sea routes.
- The word in Hinduism for your personal soul.
- The group in Indian society who were farmers/manual laborers.
- Someone who has reached enlightenment in Buddhism but chooses to remain in the cycle of reincarnation to help others achieve enlightenment.
- Oracle bones give proof this dynasty is not just legend.
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- This Indian Empire expanded through conquest, diplomacy, and political marriages.
- The Aryans wrote their religious texts in Sanskrit, which eventually became this religion.
- A new philosophy from the Qin Dynasty that says people are naturally bad.
- Empress of the Tang Dynasty who commissioned lots of building at the Longmen Grottoes.
- This is the ancient written language from the Indus River Valley Civilization.
- A person who traveled the Silk Road to spread religion.
- The name given to Siddhartha Gautama once he reached enlightenment.
- The group in Indian society who were warriors/kings/soldiers.
- The man who created Daoism (one word, no space).
16 Clues: The word in Hinduism for your personal soul. • The man who created Daoism (one word, no space). • A person who traveled the Silk Road to spread religion. • Oracle bones give proof this dynasty is not just legend. • A famous shipwreck that proved the Silk Road had sea routes. • The group in Indian society who were warriors/kings/soldiers. • ...
Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution 2024-09-10
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- Discovered gravity
- A place where ideas were commonly shared
- Invented the telescope
- The father of liberalism
- The Sun is at the center of the universe
- The Earth is at the center of the universe
- "I think, therefore I am."
- A ruler with absolute power that believe in Enlightenment views
- When people started to use reason instead of faith
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- Influenced the idea of freedom of speech
- One of the founding fathers of philosophy
- A European intellectual movement
- Made the Social Contract
- Made the idea of the separation of powers
- People who would publicly solve problems
- The person who discovered that the Earth rotates around the Sun
- A process used to prove if a theory is true
- An agreement to cooperate for social benefits
18 Clues: Discovered gravity • Invented the telescope • Made the Social Contract • The father of liberalism • "I think, therefore I am." • A European intellectual movement • Influenced the idea of freedom of speech • A place where ideas were commonly shared • People who would publicly solve problems • The Sun is at the center of the universe • One of the founding fathers of philosophy • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Unit 1-3 2024-05-22
18 Clues: Pot • Bowl • Acts • Carta • Locke • College • Compact • Massacre • Preamble • of Powers • and Balances • Constitution • Enlightenment • of Independence • of Confederation • vs. Anti-federalists • Democracy (Republic) • (natural born vs. naturalized)
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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Buddhism Chapter Project 2026-01-14
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- The place where the Buddha reached enlightenment
- Someone who gives up comfort to focus on spirituality
- Symbolic designs used during meditation
- the main collection of buddist scared texts
- The teachings of the Buddha
- The path that avoids extremes of pleasure and pain
- Experiences that showed Siddhartha the reality of suffering
- The belief that there is no permanent self
- Writings that record the Buddha’s teachings
- A person who has reached enlightenment
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- A tall religious building used in Buddhist worship
- The oldest written Buddhist scriptures
- The enlightened teacher formerly know as siddhartha gautama
- Enlightened beings who help others before themselves
- A type of Buddhism using rituals and meditation
- The buddhist community
- Religious leaders in Tibetan Buddhism
- Scared objects connected to the Buddha or holy people
- Freedom from suffering and the cycle of rebirth
19 Clues: The buddhist community • The teachings of the Buddha • Religious leaders in Tibetan Buddhism • The oldest written Buddhist scriptures • A person who has reached enlightenment • Symbolic designs used during meditation • The belief that there is no permanent self • the main collection of buddist scared texts • Writings that record the Buddha’s teachings • ...
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) • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
World religions 2026-02-25
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- what happens when the two aryans and Proto-Indo Europeans meet
- similar to a temple
- often used in movies
- jesus Religious book
- every action has a consequence
- an important valley spanning modern-day Pakistan and northwest India
- serves as the core Buddhist guide for ending suffering, achieving self-awakening, and reaching enlightenment
- a corrupt system still used in india
- cosmic law
- what is believed to have happened at the beginning in hinduism
- one god
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- the promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the Hebrew Bible.
- the core, mandatory acts of worship and foundation of life for Muslims, defining their faith and obedience to Allah
- the foundational teachings of Buddhism, outlining the nature of suffering (dukkha), its cause, its cessation, and the path to liberation
- another religious book
- important, "the enlightened one"
- profound spiritual awareness
- a band
- many gods
- important scriptures of hinduism
20 Clues: a band • one god • many gods • cosmic law • similar to a temple • often used in movies • jesus Religious book • another religious book • profound spiritual awareness • every action has a consequence • important, "the enlightened one" • important scriptures of hinduism • a corrupt system still used in india • what happens when the two aryans and Proto-Indo Europeans meet • ...
HWM - Chapter 20 Crossword 2026-02-19
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- — Composer representing the mature Classical style
- — Middle‑ and upper‑class recreational music‑makers
- — French theorist who wrote Les beaux-arts
- — Editor of the Encyclopédie
- — Preferred melodic style used simple, vocal ________
- — Music should be understood on the first ________
- — Style associated with simplicity, balance, and formal perfection
- — Harmonic gesture signaling structural closure
- — Secret fraternal order connected to humanitarian reform
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- — Musical historian who wrote A General History of Music
- — Movement promoting reform and care for the poor
- — Society shaped by widely traveling intellectuals and artists
- — Musical formulas like Prinner or Do‑Re‑Mi
- — Term for refined listeners in the 18th century
- — Treatise author comparing melody and composition to speech
- — Central intellectual movement emphasizing reason and progress
- — Composer associated with the Empfindsamer Stil
- — Aesthetic ideal rejecting artifice
- — French thinker who contributed to Enlightenment ideas
- — One of the major 18th‑century European powers
20 Clues: — Editor of the Encyclopédie • — Aesthetic ideal rejecting artifice • — French theorist who wrote Les beaux-arts • — Musical formulas like Prinner or Do‑Re‑Mi • — Harmonic gesture signaling structural closure • — One of the major 18th‑century European powers • — Term for refined listeners in the 18th century • — Composer associated with the Empfindsamer Stil • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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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 • ...
