enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Absolutism & The Enlightenment 2022-10-12
Across
- a king, queen, or emperor
- a way to reduce or lessen the amount of punishment one will undergo for their sins
- believed all people are born with three natural rights (Last Name)
- provides land to lords in exchange for protection
- believed the best form of government was a monarchy and the people could not overthrow it (Last Name)
- belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- believed in the separation of powers (Last Name)
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- a leader of The Reformation that spoke out against the Church
- a king or queen that holds all the power
- idea that the king or queen was chosen by God
- belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
- after the Roman Empire, kingdoms dominated Europe between 500-1500 AD. This period was also known as the Dark Ages or Middle Ages
- believed the government should follow a "general will" (Last Name)
13 Clues: a king, queen, or emperor • a king or queen that holds all the power • idea that the king or queen was chosen by God • believed in the separation of powers (Last Name) • provides land to lords in exchange for protection • belief that the sun is the center of the solar system • belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system • ...
Enlightenment Thicker CFU 2022-09-28
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- Born in Geneva, Switzerland. He believed in democracy, equality, liberty and supporting common gold. He wrote the social contract.
- Born in Florence Italy. He was a Prince. He believed public and private need to be understood as two different things in order to rule well. He also thought as maintaining requires evil means.
- wrote, "On crimes and punishments"
- Born in Descates, France. He believed humans were born with knowledge through higher power of god. He wrote Discord on Method.
- Born in Spitalfields, London. She believed society was wasting assets,and were keeping rights from women. She wrote many domestic slave books.
- Born in Langer, France. He wrote Memories of a Nun and studied atheism and philosophical materials.
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- Born in Paris, France. He believed above all in efficacy of reason.He wrote fiction letters philosophies and satirical novel condides.
- Born in Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom. He focused on profits, business transaction and wages. He wrote The wealth of nation.
- Born in Milan Italy. He was the "father of modern criminal law and father of criminal justice
- Born in Wrington, England. He believed all people had the right to life, liberty and propert.
- Born in Malmesbury, Uk. He believed they should let all politicians make decisions and thought they were a empowered group of people. He wrote Benemoth.
- Born in Bordeaux, France. He believed administrative power was divided into the executive, the judicial and the legislative.Wrote books including The spirit of Law.
- Born in Lincolnshire, England. He was an orthodox Christian and wrote many books including, Philosophiae Naturals Principal mathematica.
13 Clues: wrote, "On crimes and punishments" • Born in Milan Italy. He was the "father of modern criminal law and father of criminal justice • Born in Wrington, England. He believed all people had the right to life, liberty and propert. • Born in Langer, France. He wrote Memories of a Nun and studied atheism and philosophical materials. • ...
Bodhi Day 2021-12-08
6 Clues: Celebration of enlightenment • Better understand or knowledge • Deeper focus or thought in your mind • A form of cantillation usually in words • Not eating, usually tied to a specific belief. • Mediation, without harmful starvation or unhealthy obsessions.
India Crossword 2021-12-10
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- the endless cycle of reincarnation
- a class in hinduism
- royal residence
- the practice of severe self discipline
- the buddha
- all life is subject to suffering
- the buddha
- the mother of the buddha
- the steps to nirvana
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- being rich
- the father of the buddha
- going old
- quenching of desires
- getting sick
- the awakened one
- achieving nirvana
- giving alms is the beginning of ones path to nirvana
- devotional images
- cause and effect
- dying
20 Clues: dying • going old • being rich • the buddha • the buddha • getting sick • royal residence • the awakened one • cause and effect • achieving nirvana • devotional images • a class in hinduism • quenching of desires • the steps to nirvana • the father of the buddha • the mother of the buddha • all life is subject to suffering • the endless cycle of reincarnation • the practice of severe self discipline • ...
AOL Crossword Puzzle (May 2016) 2016-04-23
Across
- River of Love
- Spiritual Practices
- You are ---- when mind dissolves
- Blossoming of flower
- Are we here to complain, blame or worry?
- How many pillars of knowledge are there?
- What?
- Before & after a -----, state of being is the same
- How?
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- River of Knowledge
- Liberation
- River of music & fine arts
- ------ purifies Intellect
- One unit of Prana
- Kapilaranya
- Sixth Sense
- How many kinds of bodies do we have?
- State of being of the Being
- Be humble like -----
19 Clues: How? • What? • Liberation • Kapilaranya • Sixth Sense • River of Love • One unit of Prana • River of Knowledge • Spiritual Practices • Blossoming of flower • Be humble like ----- • ------ purifies Intellect • River of music & fine arts • State of being of the Being • You are ---- when mind dissolves • How many kinds of bodies do we have? • Are we here to complain, blame or worry? • ...
AOL Crossword Puzzle (May 2016) 2016-04-23
Across
- River of Love
- Are we here to complain, blame or worry?
- Before & after a -----, state of being is the same
- Sixth Sense
- Liberation
- Blossoming of flower
- River of music & fine arts
- State of being of the Being
- One unit of Prana
- How many pillars of knowledge are there?
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- Kapilaranya
- ------ purifies Intellect
- You are ---- when mind dissolves
- How many kinds of bodies do we have?
- Spiritual Practices
- River of Knowledge
- What?
- Be humble like -----
- How?
19 Clues: How? • What? • Liberation • Kapilaranya • Sixth Sense • River of Love • One unit of Prana • River of Knowledge • Spiritual Practices • Blossoming of flower • Be humble like ----- • ------ purifies Intellect • River of music & fine arts • State of being of the Being • You are ---- when mind dissolves • How many kinds of bodies do we have? • Are we here to complain, blame or worry? • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-28
Across
- Invented the modern telescope.
- Started the Reformation.
- Movement around government.
- Focus on humans and not god.
- Famous playwite.
- Believed we all have natural rights.
- Invented the Printing Press.
- Heliocentric theory.
- What does the word Renaissance mean?
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- Freedom of speech.
- Painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Birthplace of Ren.
- A split in Christianity.
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Painting technique.
- Separation of powers in gov.
- Ren. art focused on this.
- Humanism theory
- Created the Scientific Method.
19 Clues: Humanism theory • Famous playwite. • Freedom of speech. • Birthplace of Ren. • Painting technique. • Heliocentric theory. • Painted the Mona Lisa • Started the Reformation. • A split in Christianity. • Ren. art focused on this. • Movement around government. • Focus on humans and not god. • Separation of powers in gov. • Invented the Printing Press. • Invented the modern telescope. • ...
KR Crossword 2025-03-12
10 Clues: moth genus • sneaky emailing • endow, divinely • natural petroleum • professionally funny • blanket term for plants • set ___ our differences • measured in square units • longest bone in the human body • specializes in agricultural enlightenment
Buddhism 2022-10-30
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- engage in reflection in attempt to become awakened and achieve nirvana
- cycle of repeated birth, living, and dying
- placed in front of shrines and statues of the Buddha as a mark of respect
- symbol of purity of the body, speech, and mind
- Siddhartha Gautama, Buddhism was founded on his teachings
- Buddha's teachings for his followers' lives
- widespread religion or philosophy founded in India in the 5th century BCE
- most important Buddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha
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- spiritual goal of the Buddhist path - enlightenment
- written word of Buddha first place on palm leaves, also known as the Three Baskets
- the ideas that explain that life has suffering because people want what they cannot have
- actions driven by intention that will impact future consequences
- Buddhist who practices Buddhism strictly and lives a simple life in a monestary
- a Buddhist temple, or place of worship
- sacred offering that purifies the air
- the path that Buddhist should take that is neither a life of luxury nor a life of an ascetic
16 Clues: sacred offering that purifies the air • a Buddhist temple, or place of worship • cycle of repeated birth, living, and dying • Buddha's teachings for his followers' lives • symbol of purity of the body, speech, and mind • spiritual goal of the Buddhist path - enlightenment • Siddhartha Gautama, Buddhism was founded on his teachings • ...
George's Key L 1- 2023-03-01
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- to move faster
- a combination of things
- huge
- being angry when it's unfair
- to walk slowly
- something made for a specific purpose
- encourage someone to do or create something
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- refusing
- to give understanding
- dangerous
- to be hurt about something
- to keep trying
- to force someone to go somewhere
- to do without thinking
- to perform on the spot
- seems real but isn't
- to ask questions
- to change direction
18 Clues: huge • refusing • dangerous • to move faster • to keep trying • to walk slowly • to ask questions • to change direction • seems real but isn't • to give understanding • to do without thinking • to perform on the spot • a combination of things • to be hurt about something • being angry when it's unfair • to force someone to go somewhere • something made for a specific purpose • ...
Paddock WH U4-5 Final Exam Crossword 2024-03-25
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- King of France executed in 1793 at the Guillotine
- Also known as the "Age of Reason", European movement to reform government, education and economics
- Location of Napoleon's final defeat and exile (to St. Helena)
- Large mammal that Great Plains tribes relied on for survival.
- Which three crops made up the "Three Sisters" for North American indigenous cultures
- Chinese explorer who sailed throughout the Indian Ocean in order to gain respect for the Ming Dynasty of China
- Enlightenment thinker that explained the importance of Separation of Powers in order to have Checks and Balances
- Likely the strongest incentive of the "Three G's"; states that the opportunity to become wealthy was a cause of Europeans' exploration of the world
- Ritual of respect performed by repeatedly touching one's forehead to the ground; required in order to trade with Ming China
- Invention of James Watt used to power the Industrial Revolution
- Term that means "Middle America" and describes the area inhabited by the Zapotec, Olmec, Maya and Aztec civilizations
- Portuguese explorer who became the first European to sail to India and back (went around Africa)
- Military tactic of burning up farms and supplies to prevent the enemy from using those resources
- Term that describes the transfer of enslaved peoples from Africa to the New World, raw materials from the New World to Europe and manufactured products from Europe to Africa
- Geographic formation created during the last Ice Age that allowed for nomadic hunter-gatherers to cross from Asia to North America
- Member of the Portuguese royal family that served as an important patron of overseas explorers
- Small, single family home used by Eastern Woodlands tribes
- Style of warfare that allows weaker groups to inflict damage on powerful groups by using surprise ambush attacks, and targeting leaders and supplies
- Location of Napoleon's first exile
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- Book written by Karl Marx that predicted the Russian Revolution of 1917
- Enlightenment thinker that introduced the idea that all men are created equal
- Major accomplishment of the Aztec civilization
- Naval tactic used by and against Napoleon; using ships to prevent trade or access to ports
- Enlightenment thinker that justified the right of equality for women based on their ability to use reason
- Russian monk that gave bad advice to the Royal family resulting in their abdication and deaths
- Term that describes the new connection between the old world and new world
- Continents of North and South America
- One of the "Three G's" that states religious views were a cause of Europeans' exploration of the world
- French lawyer that led the Reign of Terror
- Shift of population from rural farms to urban cities
- European / Asian country that emerged from the Russian Revolution and was initially based on Lenin's idea of Communal Ownership
- Portuguese explorer who led the first trip around the world (killed in the Philippines)
- Member of the French Army that led a "Coup d'etat" in order to rapidly overthrow the government and became a dictator then Emperor
- Major accomplishment of the Maya civilization
- Enlightenment thinker that introduced "Laissez-faire" or the idea that the government should leave the economy alone to allow it to run more efficiently
- European country that went through a long revolution based on the themes of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity to overcome the Estate System
- One of the "Three G's" that states individual or national pride were causes of Europeans' exploration of the world
- Farming technique used by the Inca in order to survive in the steep mountains of South America
- Continents of Africa, Asia and Europe
39 Clues: Location of Napoleon's first exile • Continents of North and South America • Continents of Africa, Asia and Europe • French lawyer that led the Reign of Terror • Major accomplishment of the Maya civilization • Major accomplishment of the Aztec civilization • King of France executed in 1793 at the Guillotine • Shift of population from rural farms to urban cities • ...
Way of the Warrior 2012-11-21
Across
- japanese bath
- to mention or introduce
- life force in japanese
- firmness of character
- to concentrate on something or give time
- meditation in japanese
- to kill a people violently
- something you say suddenly
- no in japanese
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- the ropes,chains on a ship.
- wooden sword
- the act of enlightening
- yes in japanese
- bed in japanese
- kneel/sit in japanese
- way of the warrior
- foreign person in japanese
- another word for disdainfully proud
- a person you feel hatred for
19 Clues: wooden sword • japanese bath • no in japanese • yes in japanese • bed in japanese • way of the warrior • firmness of character • kneel/sit in japanese • life force in japanese • meditation in japanese • the act of enlightening • to mention or introduce • foreign person in japanese • to kill a people violently • something you say suddenly • the ropes,chains on a ship. • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
Across
- A powerful regoin in northern italy
- Forced labor
- Hatred towards a certain group
- Event leadup
- You can't rule my country
- Tier of people
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- Real politics
- A big conflict
- What happening during that time
- Reject the superior role
- Water around land
- Ideas of freedom
- Natural unique place's
- Bias of there own _______
- An attempt to create a group's state
- Nickname for places
- Im free
- Taking over parts of place's
18 Clues: Im free • Forced labor • Event leadup • Real politics • A big conflict • Tier of people • Ideas of freedom • Water around land • Nickname for places • Natural unique place's • Reject the superior role • Bias of there own _______ • You can't rule my country • Taking over parts of place's • Hatred towards a certain group • What happening during that time • A powerful regoin in northern italy • ...
Absolutism & Enlightenment Review 2025-02-04
Across
- The bloodless overthrow of James II in England
- "Sun King"- known for Versailles and bringing the nobility under his control
- After the Glorious Revolution the English monarch governed in a partnership with what government body?
- Enlightenment philosopher who believed that the free market should regulate business (NOT the govt!)
- Peter the Great used his autocratic power to rapidly modernize what country?
- The belief that kings received their power from God
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- Believed people had natural rights such as life, liberty and property
- Philip II was the Catholic leader of what country?
- Author of the Social Contract, believed in a popularly elected government
- Enlightenment philosopher who supported the separation of powers in government
- Russian ruler who was known for acquiring new territory and expanding serfdom
- Elizabeth I was the protestant queen of what country?
12 Clues: The bloodless overthrow of James II in England • Philip II was the Catholic leader of what country? • The belief that kings received their power from God • Elizabeth I was the protestant queen of what country? • Believed people had natural rights such as life, liberty and property • Author of the Social Contract, believed in a popularly elected government • ...
Jews in Russia 2025-01-08
9 Clues: Country • Haskalah • Language • Insular Town • Russian Leader • Belief in Israel • Attack on the Jews • Political Idiology • Limit put on different groups of people
Living Religion 2016-08-09
Across
- The Supreme Reality
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
- magnetic attraction
- there is no eternal self
- stories of the life of Guru Nanak
- true by religious institution
- symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion
- intuitive knowledge
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- liberating others from suffering
- experience of enlightenment awareness
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- Visual contact with the divine
- Liberation
- Yogic posture
- first morning prayer of Sikhs
- convey abstract ideas
16 Clues: Liberation • Yogic posture • The Supreme Reality • magnetic attraction • intuitive knowledge • convey abstract ideas • there is no eternal self • first morning prayer of Sikhs • true by religious institution • Visual contact with the divine • liberating others from suffering • stories of the life of Guru Nanak • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion • ...
scientific revolution 2023-04-26
Katie S. S.S Word puzzle 2023-04-10
10 Clues: became king • religion teaching • The enlightenment • good or bad affect • going without food • study of the stars • important language • seasonal wind patterns • state of perfect peace • the focusing of the mind
The French Revolution 2023-11-03
10 Clues: a big war • a country • a type of king • government cash • military officers • Britain British country • a machine for beheading • many countries want this • inventions originated here • a respected military officer
The French Revolution 2023-11-03
10 Clues: a big war • a country • a type of king • government cash • military officers • Britain British country • a machine for beheading • many countries want this • inventions originated here • a respected military officer
KR Crossword 2025-03-12
10 Clues: moth genus • sneaky emailing • endow, divinely • natural petroleum • professionally funny • blanket term for plants • set ___ our differences • measured in square units • longest bone in the human body • specializes in agricultural enlightenment
age of enlightenment 2021-08-12
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- earlier .......... whose work influenced the Enlightenment included Francis Bacon and René Descartes (philosophy).
- .......... of the period widely circulated their ideas through meetings at scientific academies, Masonic lodges, literary salons, coffeehouses and in printed books, journals, and pamphlets(science).
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- also known as the Age of Reason (light).
- Enlightenment thought was deeply influential in the ......... realm (politic)
- René Descartes' .......... philosophy laid the foundation for enlightenment thinking (rational).
5 Clues: also known as the Age of Reason (light). • Enlightenment thought was deeply influential in the ......... realm (politic) • René Descartes' .......... philosophy laid the foundation for enlightenment thinking (rational). • earlier .......... whose work influenced the Enlightenment included Francis Bacon and René Descartes (philosophy). • ...
The short e sound 2013-10-22
10 Clues: divide • spread across • round a cricle • a desirable model • in, after (grammar) • to abhor or denounce • bleak and empty place • learning, enlightenment • disease across a community • a symbol not literally applicable
World Religions 2023-05-19
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- Islam's holy book
- Blissful peace without suffering
- A state of perfect wisdom
- means "submission" in Arabic
- main religion of India
- Founder of Sikhism
- escape of Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- Sikhism holy book
- polytheism
- Where Muslims worship
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- belief in one God
- binding agreement with Abraham
- Supreme God of Hinduism
- Christian Holy book
- To calm the mind
- Three forms of God (Christianity)
- Philosophers in Hinduism
- believes in Torah
18 Clues: polytheism • To calm the mind • belief in one God • Islam's holy book • believes in Torah • Sikhism holy book • Founder of Sikhism • Christian Holy book • Where Muslims worship • main religion of India • Supreme God of Hinduism • Philosophers in Hinduism • A state of perfect wisdom • means "submission" in Arabic • binding agreement with Abraham • Blissful peace without suffering • ...
Spelling 2021-03-03
11 Clues: drill • pound • exciment • incredible • quiet laugh • set of books • outside of a city • back part on an insect • first grade in schools • person who was in the millitary • an expresion of relief because the waiting had ended
Unit 3 SOR Buddhist terms 2023-01-10
11 Clues: Do no harm • Noble Truths • The 5 Precepts • Enlightened One • Cycle of rebirth • Marks of existence • The universal truths • Law of cause and effect • The path to enlightenment • 5 of these form an attachment • Innate characteristic of existence
buddhism 2021-11-30
Across
- great object of devotion
- a state of perfect happiness and hope
- picture of a picture
- a spiritual leader
- enlightened one
- sudden enlightenment
- basic form of scripture
- a burial mound
- main Buddhism scripture
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- someone is trying to become a Buddha
- oldest school of buddhism
- basic buddhism teachings
- training of mind
- symbol of vajrayana
- old teacher
- purity of mind, body and spirit
16 Clues: old teacher • a burial mound • enlightened one • training of mind • a spiritual leader • symbol of vajrayana • picture of a picture • sudden enlightenment • basic form of scripture • main Buddhism scripture • basic buddhism teachings • great object of devotion • oldest school of buddhism • purity of mind, body and spirit • someone is trying to become a Buddha • ...
Living Religion 2016-08-09
Across
- first morning prayer of Sikhs
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
- convey abstract ideas
- Liberation
- liberating others from suffering
- intuitive knowledge
- Yogic posture
- The Supreme Reality
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- stories of the life of Guru Nanak
- Visual contact with the divine
- experience of enlightenment awareness
- there is no eternal self
- true by religious institution
- magnetic attraction
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion
16 Clues: Liberation • Yogic posture • magnetic attraction • intuitive knowledge • The Supreme Reality • convey abstract ideas • there is no eternal self • first morning prayer of Sikhs • true by religious institution • Visual contact with the divine • liberating others from suffering • stories of the life of Guru Nanak • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion • ...
Angel's French Revolution 2022-11-30
Across
- Rights of man
- English advocate for women's rights
- Need for revenge
- A system of leaders
- English Writer on 2 treaties
- French writer of the social contract
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- Age of applying reason
- The 4th goverment
- A machine used to easily cut
- another word for fastest
- A peron who dies almost dies
- A good dictatorship
- Revolution
- Spirit of law
- A ruler
- French Writer
16 Clues: A ruler • Revolution • Rights of man • Spirit of law • French Writer • Need for revenge • The 4th goverment • A good dictatorship • A system of leaders • Age of applying reason • another word for fastest • A machine used to easily cut • A peron who dies almost dies • English Writer on 2 treaties • English advocate for women's rights • French writer of the social contract
Theravada Buddhism Crossword 2023-01-13
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- One of the five aggregates, refers to a person's general awareness of the world around them
- One of the five aggregates, refers to a person's thoughts and opinions
- A type of Buddhism known as the school of the elders
- The main language used in Theravada texts and chanting.
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- One of the five aggregates, refers to how people recognise what things are, based on previous experiences.
- One of the five aggregates, referst to the feelings or sensations that occur when someone comes into contacts with things
- The first name of the actor who played matt brody in bay watch
- The cycle of life death and rebirth.
- Teachings Buddhists follow to achieve enlightenment.
- One of the five aggregates, refers to material or physical objects
- A happy place for Buddhists who've achieved enlightenment.
- a saint whose achieved 8 down
12 Clues: a saint whose achieved 8 down • The cycle of life death and rebirth. • Teachings Buddhists follow to achieve enlightenment. • A type of Buddhism known as the school of the elders • The main language used in Theravada texts and chanting. • A happy place for Buddhists who've achieved enlightenment. • The first name of the actor who played matt brody in bay watch • ...
Living Religion 2016-08-09
Across
- convey abstract ideas
- magnetic attraction
- true by religious institution
- The Supreme Reality
- liberating others from suffering
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- intuitive knowledge
- first morning prayer of Sikhs
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
Down
- stories of the life of Guru Nanak
- experience of enlightenment awareness
- Liberation
- Visual contact with the divine
- there is no eternal self
- symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion
- Yogic posture
16 Clues: Liberation • Yogic posture • magnetic attraction • The Supreme Reality • intuitive knowledge • convey abstract ideas • there is no eternal self • true by religious institution • first morning prayer of Sikhs • Visual contact with the divine • liberating others from suffering • stories of the life of Guru Nanak • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion • ...
Miles M Crossword 2025-01-30
Across
- English philosopher and writer, known for writing Leviathan.
- Astronomer and discoverer of the telescope.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- The growth or spread of a city/urban area.
- Someone who owns their own business or company.
- The father of gravity.
- Establishments used to mass produce an object or something.
- French judge and originator of the idea of separation of powers.
- Father of liberalism and led the enlightenment.
- a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military, or political exclusivity.
- A form of government where everything is owned by the government and ran by the government.
- Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer.
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- A certain series of steps scientists follow when conducting an experiment.
- A form of government where one being holds all authority over every citizen and organization.
- French enlightenment writer and philosopher.
- a meeting of colonial powers that concluded in the signing of the Act of Berlin.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A giant space model.
- a person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
19 Clues: A giant space model. • The father of gravity. • The growth or spread of a city/urban area. • Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer. • Astronomer and discoverer of the telescope. • French enlightenment writer and philosopher. • Someone who owns their own business or company. • Father of liberalism and led the enlightenment. • ...
Unit9NoahReynolds 2025-01-27
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- A person or monarch as complete control of a country or nation
- Scottish engineer who invented the steamboat, making trade easier
- English philosopher who is considered the founder of modern political philosophy
- English powers meeting to arrange to which African territories go to who
- Beliefs that don't agree with other religions
- Act of building and placing homes
- Method used in the 17th century used for observation
- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system and the sun and planets revolve around the earth
- Government owns all land and territory and shares it with the people equally
- Italian astronomer who was known for his discoveries in space and astronomy
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- Enlightenment thinker who is known as the father of liberalism
- Owning and managing a business and taking risks for the business
- Territory or region has its own power or authority
- Extending a country's power over another country or nation
- Industries owned by workers instead of private ownership
- Buildings that produce goods through manufacturing
- Scientist known for creating the three laws of motion
- French judge, historian, and politician who created the concept of separation of powers
- French enlightenment thinker who was an advocate for freedom of speech, religion and separation of church and state
19 Clues: Act of building and placing homes • Beliefs that don't agree with other religions • Territory or region has its own power or authority • Buildings that produce goods through manufacturing • Method used in the 17th century used for observation • Scientist known for creating the three laws of motion • Industries owned by workers instead of private ownership • ...
Political Change in Europe by Quinn salak 2025-02-02
Across
- what right kings had; God gave them the right to rule however they chose
- A group of third party people in france; started a revolution
- person who thought the government should be a contract between a ruler and the people
- a prison in Paris which the National Assembly raided
- Made mostly by Thomas Jefferson
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- also known as the Enlightenment
- also known as the age of reason
- a contract that King John was forced to sign by Parilment
8 Clues: also known as the Enlightenment • also known as the age of reason • Made mostly by Thomas Jefferson • a prison in Paris which the National Assembly raided • a contract that King John was forced to sign by Parilment • A group of third party people in france; started a revolution • what right kings had; God gave them the right to rule however they chose • ...
Government 2023-01-20
12 Clues: approved • to reject • two branches • sharing power • the right to vote • union of countries • a philosophical movement • Congress; House and Senate • taxes on imports or exports • a rule book for the government • increasing prices and decreasing money value • reduced economic activity; increased unemployment
Title 2013-10-23
12 Clues: 18th century • trias politica • taxes on products • using your intellect • not believing in god • state with inequality • society with inequality • state with constitution • movement based on reason • movement opposed to slavery • rights that apply for everyone • from Western Europe to North America
Winter Fun 2023-12-05
Across
- Weeks in Advent
- Symbol of uniqueness
- Number of nguzo saba
- Language of Kwanzaa
- Mass of Christ
- Light known as Ner Tamid
- Celebrated during Advent
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- Siddhartha Gautama
- Food eaten during Kwanzaa
- One of the four themes of Advent
- Achieved under a Bodhi tree
- Freeze
- Bobsled
- First candle to light the menorah
- Symbol of Christmas
- In the Northern Hemisphere, starts December 21st
- Symbolizes peace and goodwill
17 Clues: Freeze • Bobsled • Mass of Christ • Weeks in Advent • Siddhartha Gautama • Symbol of Christmas • Language of Kwanzaa • Symbol of uniqueness • Number of nguzo saba • Light known as Ner Tamid • Celebrated during Advent • Food eaten during Kwanzaa • Achieved under a Bodhi tree • Symbolizes peace and goodwill • One of the four themes of Advent • First candle to light the menorah • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 3 2019-10-23
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- movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- enlightenment thinker who believes government power comes from the consent of the people
- young leader whose foolish spending led to a decline in France
- comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating another
- wrote the declaration of independence
- the first ten amendments to the US Constitution; protect basic rights and freedoms
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- a machine for beheading people
- series of meetings where European leaders sought to establish long lasting peace after the defeat of Napoleon
- the idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estates
- scholars believed that the earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe
- assembly of representatives from all three of the estates
14 Clues: a machine for beheading people • wrote the declaration of independence • a sudden seizure of political power in a nation • assembly of representatives from all three of the estates • young leader whose foolish spending led to a decline in France • the idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun • ...
Living Religion 2016-08-09
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- first morning prayer of Sikhs
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
- convey abstract ideas
- Liberation
- liberating others from suffering
- intuitive knowledge
- Yogic posture
- The Supreme Reality
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- stories of the life of Guru Nanak
- Visual contact with the divine
- experience of enlightenment awareness
- there is no eternal self
- true by religious institution
- magnetic attraction
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion
16 Clues: Liberation • Yogic posture • magnetic attraction • intuitive knowledge • The Supreme Reality • convey abstract ideas • there is no eternal self • first morning prayer of Sikhs • true by religious institution • Visual contact with the divine • liberating others from suffering • stories of the life of Guru Nanak • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • symbolizing sweetness. Of compassion • ...
York 2021-03-02
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- people who questioned things and thinks many things
- disapproves what your saying but will defend your right to say it
- he was the first to say you have to have an absolute ruler
- came up with the term Enlightenment
- rights that cannot be taken away
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- had salons and taught girls how to become ladies, they also exchanges philosophical ideas
- government telling you what you can and can't read or say
- constitutional monarch protects the peoples rights and we should revolt if they don't
- 1st women's right activist believed women should decide thing for themselves
- came up with the Republic form of government
- the best governments have 3 branches so they keep each other balance with checks and balances
- wrote parts of the encyclopedias with the work of all the philosophers to spread the idea of the Enlightenment
- he says the government should be hands off
- wanted to strengthen the economy, promoted for free trade and believed the government shouldn't regulate economy
14 Clues: rights that cannot be taken away • came up with the term Enlightenment • he says the government should be hands off • came up with the Republic form of government • people who questioned things and thinks many things • government telling you what you can and can't read or say • he was the first to say you have to have an absolute ruler • ...
Great Awakening and the Enlightenment 2022-12-29
6 Clues: Age of Reason • a religious revival • the method to solve society's problems • an English philosopher during the Enlightenment • a preacher who gave sermons about humans sinning • a theatrical preacher who spoke about emotional connection to God
buddihisim by jack owen 2023-10-02
10 Clues: sermons • the rules • theachings • the three baskets • leadder of buddhism • the way of the elders • orginal name of buddah • copys sayings of buddah • the saints and teachers • assist others toward enlightenment
Unit 5 2024-11-12
10 Clues: 1692 • each state • Jersey Plan • Virginia Plan • Bill of Rights • The Magna Carta • Weakness of the AOC • Enlightenment Thinkers • were paid to spy on the British • heads of the Presidents departments
Buddhism 2025-09-18
10 Clues: holy text • fold path • the end goal • noble truths • enlightened one • doesn't believe • founder of Buddhism • the place its found in • can only bring suffering • of a indian warrior king
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-27
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- a political system in which one ruler or leader has complete power and authority over a country
- a Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who significantly improved the steam engine
- best known for his political philosophy
- a meeting of colonial powers
- a person believing in or practicing religious heresy
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- an idea in politics consisting of economical equality that wants a world without different social class groups
- he was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon
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- the founder of British empiricism
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- a political and economic theory of social organization
- a building where goods are manufactured
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation
- one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment
- a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
19 Clues: a meeting of colonial powers • the founder of British empiricism • best known for his political philosophy • a building where goods are manufactured • He formulated laws of motion and gravitation • a person believing in or practicing religious heresy • a political and economic theory of social organization • a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher • ...
The Enlightenment 2022-10-21
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- Philosopher who said 'all men are created equal'.
- Idea that Kings and Queens ruled by divine right.
- another name for the Age of Reason.
- Thinker who wrote 'The Social Contract'.
- The favourite monster of Thomas Hobbes.
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- Philosopher who argued for freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
- Thinker who argued for the separation of powers (legislative, executive and judicial).
- A man who loved his telescope!
8 Clues: A man who loved his telescope! • another name for the Age of Reason. • The favourite monster of Thomas Hobbes. • Thinker who wrote 'The Social Contract'. • Philosopher who said 'all men are created equal'. • Idea that Kings and Queens ruled by divine right. • Philosopher who argued for freedom of speech and freedom of religion. • ...
Enlightenment Puzzle 2023-09-29
8 Clues: Monarchy • The first feminist • age of enlightenment • François-Marie Arouet • who argued free market • created the encyclopedia • how many branches of government • people in their natural state are ____
Enlightenment 2 2025-09-12
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- The power to make laws and self-govern.
- A principle of government under which separate branches are able to prevent actions and abuses of power by other branches.
- The principle that people give consent to be governed, with authority of the government coming from its people.
- The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another.
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- A form of government in which elected officials will represent, lead, and act on behalf of the citizens of a nation.
- An actual or hypothetical agreement between the rulers and citizens, in which rights and duties of each are defined.
- A political and economic philosophy emphasizing individual independence, equal opportunity, and protection of individual rights.
- Influential intellectuals during the Enlightenment who promoted reason, science, and skepticism of traditional authority.
8 Clues: The power to make laws and self-govern. • The principle that people give consent to be governed, with authority of the government coming from its people. • A form of government in which elected officials will represent, lead, and act on behalf of the citizens of a nation. • ...
Enlightenment 1 2025-09-12
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- The rights that all people are naturally given as human beings.
- An economic principle that promotes minimal government intervention with trade and economy. Let be.
- The belief of the existence of a supreme being or creator that does not intervene in the universe.
- Acceptance of the beliefs and practice of others even if they differ from one’s own beliefs.
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- An economic theory that promotes government regulation of the economy to increase wealth through a favorable balance of trade.
- An intellectual movement that questioned traditional authority and promoted the idea that rational change could improve humankind.
- non-religious
- A monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.
8 Clues: non-religious • The rights that all people are naturally given as human beings. • A monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution. • Acceptance of the beliefs and practice of others even if they differ from one’s own beliefs. • The belief of the existence of a supreme being or creator that does not intervene in the universe. • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought to solve problems
- French philosopher who fought for freedom of speech and freedom religion
- English philosopher who argued that every person is born with natural rights
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- Swiss philosopher who argued for individual freedoms and created the social contract
- French word for philosopher
- English philosopher who advocated for women's rights, equality, and education
- French philosopher who created the ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances
- The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights to create an organized society
8 Clues: French word for philosopher • French philosopher who fought for freedom of speech and freedom religion • English philosopher who argued that every person is born with natural rights • English philosopher who advocated for women's rights, equality, and education • A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought to solve problems • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2025-05-08
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- Developed the concept of the social contract
- Beleived in separation of powers or 3 branches of government
- Understood that all men are selfish and government needed an absolute ruler
- Free speech
- Emphasized the importance of duty and acting according to a universal principle
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- Enlish woman who believed in women's rights
- Established the idea of natural rights and consent of the governed
- French woman who wanted equality for women
8 Clues: Free speech • French woman who wanted equality for women • Enlish woman who believed in women's rights • Developed the concept of the social contract • Beleived in separation of powers or 3 branches of government • Established the idea of natural rights and consent of the governed • Understood that all men are selfish and government needed an absolute ruler • ...
India Relgion 2021-01-28
12 Clues: enlightened one • religious follower • way Buddhist series • spiritual knowledge • royal Indian prince • belied in nan violence • hotly book of Buddhism • main religion of India • what people believe in • astute happiness and peace • cycle of birth and rebirth • India religions that worships buddha
Modern Euroupe 2023-05-31
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- logical thinking
- belif without reason
- a trade between worlds
- What you are doing now
- what you go to learn
- midevial
- a model of the solar system
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- a series of steps to solve a problem
- a philosifer who climbed the leaning tower
- created a law
- a new age of art
- belif with evidence
- a continent
- the mona lisa
- papa johns
15 Clues: midevial • papa johns • a continent • created a law • the mona lisa • a new age of art • logical thinking • belif with evidence • belif without reason • what you go to learn • a trade between worlds • What you are doing now • a model of the solar system • a series of steps to solve a problem • a philosifer who climbed the leaning tower
ss 2024-05-07
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- style of European architecture
- third u.s. president
- “inalienable” God-given
- king of great britain and ireland
- father of liberalism
- political philosophy
- British writer and advocate of women’s rights
- the suppression of speech
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- Leviathan author
- French enlightenment writer
- philosopher and art critic
- 1773 boston protest
- an agreement between the ruled and the rulers
- western cultural movement
- french man of letter
15 Clues: Leviathan author • 1773 boston protest • third u.s. president • father of liberalism • political philosophy • french man of letter • “inalienable” God-given • western cultural movement • the suppression of speech • philosopher and art critic • French enlightenment writer • style of European architecture • king of great britain and ireland • an agreement between the ruled and the rulers • ...
Jeopardy: Crossword Clues "Z" 2023-04-09
10 Clues: Hera's hubby • Highest point • Striped equine • Dead man walking • Dreyfus defender • "Taylor-made" president • The last word in veggies • Remotely change the channel • Eastern route to enlightenment • Home to the C.G. Jung Institute
BUDDHISM 2020-06-01
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- enlightenment
- if you sin it could affect you in later life
- buddhas birthday
- first of the five aggregates
- used as a prayer aid
- state of peace
- compassion
- focusing on ones attention
- enlightened person
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- A TYPE OF BUDDHISM
- day death of the buddha
- NO FIXED SELF
- a relaxing and spiritual experience
- true insight of nature
- love for all beings
15 Clues: compassion • enlightenment • NO FIXED SELF • state of peace • buddhas birthday • A TYPE OF BUDDHISM • enlightened person • love for all beings • used as a prayer aid • true insight of nature • day death of the buddha • focusing on ones attention • first of the five aggregates • a relaxing and spiritual experience • if you sin it could affect you in later life
Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-26
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- Contract in which people agree to exchange their rights for security from government.
- He said "I think, therefore I am."
- A philosophical movement that promoted the power of human reason to make change.
- He discovered that objects fall at the same.
- Believed the government should be created by the people to protect their rights.
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- Upper class social gatherings that promoted Enlightenment philosophers, artists, etc.
- The revolution In the 1500s and 1600s that changed the way Europeans looked at the world.
- The most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution.
- His calculations also showed that the planets moved in oval shaped orbits.
- He taught that the Earth was the center of the universe.
10 Clues: He said "I think, therefore I am." • He discovered that objects fall at the same. • He taught that the Earth was the center of the universe. • The most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution. • His calculations also showed that the planets moved in oval shaped orbits. • A philosophical movement that promoted the power of human reason to make change. • ...
Chapter One Assessment 2021-10-24
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- government in which one person, or a very small group hold power and responsibility over others
- the institution through which a society makes and enriches its public policies
- the place that has the earliest evidence of a government
- the population, territory, sovereignty, and government
- secondary name for The Englightenment
- the power to make laws and to frame public policies
- an agreement
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- the individual who believed governments were created to protect people from their own selfishness
- during the 1600s-1700s, educated Europeans changed their outlook on life by seeing resin as the key to human progress
- policies things a government decides to do covering things like taxation, defense, education, crime, etc.
- meetings to discuss ideas during the Enlightenment between Philosophers in France
- a physical representation of a government, including its people and resources
- the power to execute, enforce, and administer laws
- government in which responsibility and power rest in the hands of a majority of the people
- sophisticated name for a scholar or thinker
- the act of using logic as opposed to superstition
- the power to interpret laws, determine their meaning, and to settle disputes within a society
17 Clues: an agreement • secondary name for The Englightenment • sophisticated name for a scholar or thinker • the act of using logic as opposed to superstition • the power to execute, enforce, and administer laws • the power to make laws and to frame public policies • the population, territory, sovereignty, and government • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2015-05-21
8 Clues: a written plan goverment • a orderly way of solving • the middle class in france • a class of peolpe in france • a law that appiles to everyone • a system where a monarch hols all power • an argreement between rulers and people • is a an explanation of how or why somthing happens
Enlightenment Philosophers 2023-12-04
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- authored the US Declaration of Independence
- came up with the idea of inductive reasoning
- fought for freedom of speech and separation of church and state
- said, I think therefore I am
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- believed a government should have checks and balances and be divided into 3 branches
- wrote a book called the social contract
- believed people need a strong king to keep people in line
- believed people had natural rights of life liberty and property
8 Clues: said, I think therefore I am • wrote a book called the social contract • authored the US Declaration of Independence • came up with the idea of inductive reasoning • believed people need a strong king to keep people in line • believed people had natural rights of life liberty and property • fought for freedom of speech and separation of church and state • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-03-02
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- Believed in governmental social contract
- Revolted against Britain thanks to Enlightenment
- Seperation of powers Three branches of Gov.
- Religious tolerance wrote candide
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- Wrote the book Leviathon
- This country had a bloody revolution aginst itself
- An absolute ruler who was enlightened
- No cruel and unusual punishment
8 Clues: Wrote the book Leviathon • No cruel and unusual punishment • Religious tolerance wrote candide • An absolute ruler who was enlightened • Believed in governmental social contract • Seperation of powers Three branches of Gov. • Revolted against Britain thanks to Enlightenment • This country had a bloody revolution aginst itself
The Enlightenment 2022-12-23
The Enlightenment 2022-05-11
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- Made famous by Rousseau; the political philosophy referring to the will of the people as a whole
- A system of governing in which the ruler’s power is limited by law.
- One of the 18th century European monarchs who were inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects
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- Under this model, the state is divided into branches with different powers
- The use of reason to analyze human nature.
- Measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others
- The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government
- According to Locke, rights that all humans are born with: life, liberty, and the right to own property
8 Clues: The use of reason to analyze human nature. • A system of governing in which the ruler’s power is limited by law. • Under this model, the state is divided into branches with different powers • Measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2021-10-20
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- Developed the system of naming elements.
- believed solar system revolved around the earth.
- Proved that planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- People who sought new ways of thinking.
- Created universal theory of gravitation.
- Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule
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- Proved the heart was the starting point.
- Idea of government with separation of powers
- Observed the moons of Jupiter with a telescope.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire
- Made discoveries in anatomy by dissecting humans
12 Clues: 18th century philosophical movement. • People who sought new ways of thinking. • Proved the heart was the starting point. • Developed the system of naming elements. • Created universal theory of gravitation. • Idea of government with separation of powers • Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire • Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule • ...
Tic Tac Toe assignement Crossword 2022-02-02
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- government where wealthy people hold power.
- a high-ranked government official.
- searcher for enlightenment
- a celebration; worship
- citizens elect officials
- traditional story
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- all citizens can participate
- a greek city state
- land almost surrounded by water
- enslaved people in ancient sparta
- absolute leader
- marketplace in ancient Greece
12 Clues: absolute leader • traditional story • a greek city state • a celebration; worship • citizens elect officials • searcher for enlightenment • all citizens can participate • marketplace in ancient Greece • land almost surrounded by water • enslaved people in ancient sparta • a high-ranked government official. • government where wealthy people hold power.
Prefix puzzle 2022-03-01
12 Clues: a dot • to replace • a big amount • a blind person • to admit defeat • within the mind • get the wrong idea • not able to read/right • to do something quickly • to be intrigued by something • a type of meditation in buddhism • a superhuman in persian mythology
e 2022-11-10
12 Clues: silly nonsense • short arm of river • absense of interest • the study of insects • expression of sorrow • a quick,light movement • complete interested in • spending money carefully • state of being distressed • not in the correct position • to rub gently with the nose • a state of high spiritual knowledge
Buddhism 2025-09-03
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- Mindfulness, means to remain mindful of the body, feelings, consciousness, and mental phenomena
- the belief and worship of a god or gods
- Name associated with Gautama, the founder of Buddhism
- a widespread of Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama in Northeastern India in the 5th century BC.
- symbolizes peace and awakening, representing a central event in the life of Buddha.
- Sasana, encompassing the Buddhas teachings, doctrines, practices, and the monastic and lay community that upholds it
- historical chronicle of Sri Lanka
- a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place
- Resolve, to be resolved on renunciation- the wish to be freed
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- Gautama, founder of Buddhism
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- process of being reincarnated or born again
- two major traditions of Buddhism and a school of Hinayana Buddhism
- evolution of the universe according to the Buddhist scriptures
- cycle of death
- Dhamma, Buddha’s teachings and truth of reality they describe
- part-human and part-divine, often the offspring of a deity and a mortal
- One, an enlightened individual who has achieved spiritual awakening by understanding fundamental truths and transcending ignorance, suffering, and the illusion of a separate self
- Eightfold Path, practical guide that liberates oneself from suffering and achieve enlightenment
- speech, to abstain from false, devise, and harsh speech, as well as idle chatter
20 Clues: cycle of death • Gautama, founder of Buddhism • historical chronicle of Sri Lanka • the belief and worship of a god or gods • process of being reincarnated or born again • a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place • Name associated with Gautama, the founder of Buddhism • Dhamma, Buddha’s teachings and truth of reality they describe • ...
Chacegoldenburgunit9vocab 2025-02-07
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- Known for his literacy, he was a historian and philosopher as well as a French enlightenment writer, he attacked an established Catholic Church, and advocated for freedom of religion, expression, and separation of church and state.
- The process of proving something or establishing facts through testing and experimenting.
- An Industrial Facility often complex with many buildings and machines.
- A believer whose religious opinions contradict the ones accepted by their church.
- A densely populated area.
- A claim by a state to exclusively have control over a foreign area or territory.
- A meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territories in Africa.
- A state policy or practice of extending power and dominion, especially by gaining political and economic control.
- An inventor and engineer who helped improve steam engine technology and made major contributions to the Industrial Revolution. His inventions later led to the development of the copying machine.
- A political theory promoting a society where all property is publicly owned and everyone works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
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- The theory that puts the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher and more, he made major contributions to science, astronomy, physics, math, philosophy and more. Often called the "Father of Modern Science".
- He expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory, and is considered to be one of the founders for modern political philosophy.
- Someone who starts their own business.
- An economic and or political philosophy including different economic and social systems characterised by social ownership through production.
- The practice of unlimited and centralized authority of absolute sovereignty, especially in a monarch. Ruling power is not subject to regular challenge.
- An English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, author and more, he was very important in the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment.
- He was a French lawyer and one of the most important and influential political philosophers during the Age of Enlightenment.
- He was a political theorist and English philosopher. He is recognized as the author of the first systematic exposition, defender of political liberalism, and the founder of British empiricism.
19 Clues: A densely populated area. • Someone who starts their own business. • The theory that puts the Sun at the center of the Solar System. • An Industrial Facility often complex with many buildings and machines. • A claim by a state to exclusively have control over a foreign area or territory. • ...
Southeast Asia Crossword 2025-03-21
15 Clues: stone • impelled • of Muslims • of Muslims • and rebirth • of Hinduism • word for God • of Asian religion • nature of reality • of a persons actions • annual Islamic payment • reincarnated or born again • paths-path to enlightenment • teacher procllaimer of will of God • make considered decisions come to a conclusion
Enlightenment crossword puzzle - Fatma 2024-05-21
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- The theory that the solar system is centered around the earth.
- He supported the heliocentric theory and explained it with the invention of the telescope.
- He believed that the only good government was the one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society - direct democracy.
- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- a person with absolute power
- she was one of the first feminists and she wrote about how women should have the same education as men
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the sun.
- It is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis.
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- He is known for creating analytical geometry (algebra and geometry) and contributing to the scientific method.
- a theory that the government will decide in the citizens best interest.
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- He developed laws of motion and gravity.
- He believed that all people were born with three natural rights - life, liberty, and property. He criticized the idea of an absolute monarchy and encouraged the idea of self-government.
- He stated in his book that people by nature were selfish and ambitious. He believed the type of government needed to control selfish/ambitious people was an absolute monarchy.
- He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief.
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas.
- He proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual (or group) from gaining total control of the government (checks and balances).
- He added to the development of the scientific method.
18 Clues: a person with absolute power • He developed the heliocentric theory. • He developed laws of motion and gravity. • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas. • He added to the development of the scientific method. • He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief. • The theory that the solar system is centered around the sun. • ...
Vocabulary 7 2023-01-10
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- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- a country governed by elected representatives
- a strong disagreement
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
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- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
9 Clues: a strong disagreement • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • ...
Buddhism 2025-09-18
10 Clues: End goal • Holy text • Belief in one god • Country of origin • Founder of religion • "There is suffering" • what Siddhartha became • how long Siddhartha meditated • The religion Buddhism inspired from • "Speech" "Mind-fullness" "Livelihood"
Buddhism 2025-09-24
10 Clues: life cycle • to be reborn • truths of life • Founder of buddhism • belief in many gods • End goal of buddhism • spread of information • followers of buddhism • things Buddhists avoid • sacred text of buddhism
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2017-10-10
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- Became a wealthy printer
- George Washington's plantation
- basic means of social mobility
- Benjamin Franklin was a member
- Thomas Paine writing
- Franklin's Americanization furthered by
- George Washington's wife
- Most famous of American texts
- Thomas Jefferson's slave
- Made the Louisiana Purchase
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- Birthplace of Thomas Jefferson
- Written by Thomas Jefferson
- Washington was a child of
- Fraction of enslaved people
- Thomas Jefferson's party
- Washington responsible for
- Book written by Thomas Paine
- Franklin's twentieth century name
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- Didn't want to be president
20 Clues: Thomas Paine writing • Became a wealthy printer • Thomas Jefferson's party • George Washington's wife • Thomas Jefferson's slave • Washington was a child of • Washington responsible for • Written by Thomas Jefferson • Fraction of enslaved people • Didn't want to be president • Made the Louisiana Purchase • Book written by Thomas Paine • Most famous of American texts • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2018-06-04
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- Home place of Washington
- United States First President
- Precursor to the Bill of Rights
- Intellectual Spokesman for Jeffersonian Democracy
- Wrote the Defence
- John Adams Wife
- Author of Common Sense
- Head of the War Department
- Home town of James Madison
- Uprising of Pennsylvania Farmers
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- Scottish Philosopher
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- Kite and Key Inventor
- Constitution Supporters
- States right to nullify federal law
- Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
- First secretary of the treasury
- Democratic Revolution
- 6 foot 2 inches red hair
- Third Vice President
20 Clues: John Adams Wife • Wrote the Defence • Scottish Philosopher • Third Vice President • Kite and Key Inventor • Democratic Revolution • Author of Common Sense • Constitution Supporters • Home place of Washington • 6 foot 2 inches red hair • Head of the War Department • Home town of James Madison • Father of the Bill of Rights • United States First President • Precursor to the Bill of Rights • ...
The French Revolution 2019-10-10
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- created by the national convention
- married to King LouisXVI
- influential during the revolution
- the second estate
- clergy
- influenced ideas of the revolution
- luxury spending
- peasants
- hunger faced by citizens
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- general who became emperor of the french
- device used for execution
- acquired by the king overspending
- type of government during the french revolution
- palace built by LouisXVI
- stormed by mob
- middle class
- new name for the third estate
- a person who has revolutionary ideas
- advised the king
- paid by third esate
20 Clues: clergy • peasants • middle class • stormed by mob • luxury spending • advised the king • the second estate • paid by third esate • palace built by LouisXVI • married to King LouisXVI • hunger faced by citizens • device used for execution • new name for the third estate • acquired by the king overspending • influential during the revolution • created by the national convention • ...
Sikhism Crossword 2023-12-21
Across
- influx or karma
- indian religion teaching a path to spiritual purity and enlightenment through disciplined non violence
- nonpossessivness
- the stoppage of influx or karma
- Where Sikhism moved from
- Jain hymns in various languages
- holy book that conquered temporal and material existence
- living things
- First tirthankara
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- Shredding of karma
- Founder of sikhism
- something all jains heavily believe in
- truth
- where Jainism originated from
- liberation or salvation
- nonviolence
- chatity
- souls and living things
- a savior who has succeeded in crossing over
- not stealing
20 Clues: truth • chatity • nonviolence • not stealing • living things • influx or karma • nonpossessivness • First tirthankara • Shredding of karma • Founder of sikhism • liberation or salvation • souls and living things • Where Sikhism moved from • where Jainism originated from • the stoppage of influx or karma • Jain hymns in various languages • something all jains heavily believe in • ...
TKAM Vocabulary Josephine MEE V1 2024-03-17
Across
- aspect
- viewpoint
- unsophisticated
- exciting
- annoyance
- accusation
- biased
- unusual
- backlash
- enlightenment
- odd
- opposed
- eliminate
- brutal
- comfort
- gloomy
- offense
- predisposition
- mentality
- comparable
- outdated
- precept
- harsh
- clerical
- hermaphrodite
- insulting
- harassment
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- gruesome
- kindheartedness
- antic
- advantageous
- crime
- one-syllable
- obliged
- bizarre
- decay
- infuriated
- nostalgia
- noisy
- decency
- grumpy
- native
- lifeless
- partiality
- illegal
- weak
- constraint
- defamation
- wicked
- peculiarity
50 Clues: odd • weak • antic • crime • decay • noisy • harsh • aspect • biased • brutal • grumpy • native • gloomy • wicked • obliged • bizarre • unusual • opposed • decency • comfort • offense • illegal • precept • gruesome • exciting • backlash • lifeless • outdated • clerical • viewpoint • annoyance • nostalgia • eliminate • mentality • insulting • accusation • infuriated • partiality • constraint • defamation • comparable • harassment • peculiarity • advantageous • one-syllable • ...
TKAM Vocabulary Ramane V1 2024-03-17
Across
- - religious
- - hermaphrodite
- - anomaly
- - principal
- - adventure
- - unruly
- - exclude
- - kindness
- - alleviation
- - offense
- - innocent
- - sadness
- - defamation
- - opposing
- - condemnation
- - prohibition
- - furious
- - transgression
- - charming
- - irritable
- - frail
- - tilted
- - crime
- - temperament
- - intoxicating
- - features
- - quirky
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- - tirade
- - enlightenment
- - merciless
- - favorable
- - indebted
- - decline
- - incitement
- - foreign
- - concise
- - malicious
- - enraged
- - outdated
- - inclination
- - native
- - inclination
- - integrity
- - contextuality
- - severe
- - aphorism
- - macabre
- - similar
- - implication
- - unlawfu
50 Clues: - frail • - crime • - tirade • - unruly • - native • - severe • - tilted • - quirky • - anomaly • - decline • - foreign • - exclude • - concise • - enraged • - offense • - sadness • - furious • - macabre • - similar • - unlawfu • - indebted • - kindness • - outdated • - innocent • - opposing • - aphorism • - charming • - features • - religious • - merciless • - favorable • - principal • - adventure • - malicious • - integrity • - irritable • - incitement • ...
World Religions 2022-09-22
Across
- Islam's God
- muslim prophet
- it's symbol is the cross
- oldest religion
- believe in may gods
- Christian holy text
- originated in Nepal
- buddhist God
- father, son, and holy spirit
- believe in one God
- buddhist peace and enlightenment
Down
- the universe is God and God is the universe
- people who practice judaism
- collection of Muslim traditions
- our own past actions and our own present doings
- origination location for Hinduism
- Christian prophet
- texts written between 700-500 BCE
- body of Jewish law
- Islam's text
20 Clues: Islam's God • buddhist God • Islam's text • muslim prophet • oldest religion • Christian prophet • body of Jewish law • believe in one God • believe in may gods • Christian holy text • originated in Nepal • it's symbol is the cross • people who practice judaism • father, son, and holy spirit • collection of Muslim traditions • buddhist peace and enlightenment • origination location for Hinduism • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-06
Across
- Golden age
- Human potential
- Vinci Polymath artist
- Artistic originality
- Artistic depth
- da Vinci Renaissance genius
- Movable type
- Royal advisor
- Symbolic story
- Divine Comedy
- New ideas
- Cultural revival
- Personal independence
- Perfect society
- High Renaissance
- Desire knowledge
- Travel discovery
Down
- Intellectual pursuit
- Non-religious
- Famous playwright
- Thomas More Wrote *Utopia*
- Intellectual movement
- Press Mass production
- Sistine Chapel
- Creative spark
- Everyday language
- Classical rebirth
- Bronze sculptor
- Religious change
- Political strategist
- 14-line poem
31 Clues: New ideas • Golden age • Movable type • 14-line poem • Non-religious • Royal advisor • Divine Comedy • Sistine Chapel • Creative spark • Artistic depth • Symbolic story • Human potential • Bronze sculptor • Perfect society • Cultural revival • Religious change • High Renaissance • Desire knowledge • Travel discovery • Famous playwright • Everyday language • Classical rebirth • Intellectual pursuit • ...
Buddhism 2025-05-05
Across
- On the path to Bodhi
- Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta
- Suffering, Cause, End, Path
- Meditation for self-liberation
- Geometric designs
- Standard collection of scriptures in Theravada
- The path to end suffering
- Right way of living
- Buddhist practitioners
- Practices and rituals to achieve enlightenment
- Impermanence
Down
- Most important system of morality for laypeople
- Sacred syllables
- Great Vehicle
- Manifestation of Buddha
- Worthy one
- Balance
- No-self
- Hand gestures
- Suffering
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism
- Siddhartha Guatama
- Craving, desire
23 Clues: Balance • No-self • Suffering • Worthy one • Impermanence • Great Vehicle • Hand gestures • Craving, desire • Sacred syllables • Geometric designs • Siddhartha Guatama • Right way of living • On the path to Bodhi • Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta • Buddhist practitioners • Manifestation of Buddha • The path to end suffering • Suffering, Cause, End, Path • The ultimate goal of Buddhism • ...
Revolutionary Vocab 2025-01-14
50 Clues: 7 • 4 • 5 • 2 • 1 • 3 • 6 • 8 • 9 • 21 • 13 • 33 • 14 • 36 • 38 • 40 • 39 • 42 • 31 • 28 • 16 • 46 • 19 • 17 • 23 • 43 • 30 • 20 • 34 • 37 • 18 • 49 • 50 • 12 • 48 • 44 • 15 • 47 • 24 • 29 • 10 • 25 • 26 • 35 • 27 • 41 • 45 • 22 • 11 • 32
Every Other Day Small Trumpet 2024-02-17
Across
- Understanding and reason men have the inherent right and ability to make all intellectual, political and religious decisions for themselves.
- Who spread the ideas of the enlightenment
- Highly influential system of philosophical empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism
- inspired and reflected Enlightenment values in its recognition of the rights and equality of individuals.
- Advocated freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- Social contract was designed to invest absolute power in a ruler to govern the citizen
Down
- Used simple mathematics to formulate three laws of planetary motion.
- His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
- Father of empiricism.
- Wrote the Encyclopédie
10 Clues: Father of empiricism. • Wrote the Encyclopédie • Who spread the ideas of the enlightenment • Used simple mathematics to formulate three laws of planetary motion. • Highly influential system of philosophical empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism • Social contract was designed to invest absolute power in a ruler to govern the citizen • ...
TKAM 2023-01-18
Across
- an unjust act
- cut or eliminate
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- devoid of intelligence
- to seek the opinion of advice
- declared but not proved
- disposition to do good
- able to read and write
Down
- uplifting enlightenment
- to decrease an unpleasant feeling
- impossible to come to understand
- lacking power or ability
- acknowledge defeat
- out of fashion
- a false publication
15 Clues: an unjust act • out of fashion • cut or eliminate • acknowledge defeat • a false publication • devoid of intelligence • disposition to do good • able to read and write • uplifting enlightenment • declared but not proved • lacking power or ability • to seek the opinion of advice • impossible to come to understand • to decrease an unpleasant feeling • ...
the enlightenment period 2021-01-09
Across
- particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
- was a key advocate of the empirical approaches of the Scientific Revolution
- 18th-century group of French economists who believed that agriculture was the source of all wealth and that agricultural products should be highly priced
- inspiration or to be inspired
Down
- French philosopher and writer of the Age of Enlightenment
- love for wisdom and knowledge
- made the social contract theory
- most famous works included the fictitious Lettres philosophiques and the satirical novel Candide
8 Clues: love for wisdom and knowledge • inspiration or to be inspired • made the social contract theory • French philosopher and writer of the Age of Enlightenment • was a key advocate of the empirical approaches of the Scientific Revolution • particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government. • ...
e 2022-11-10
12 Clues: silly nonsense • short arm of river • absense of interest • the study of insects • expression of sorrow • a quick,light movement • complete interested in • spending money carefully • state of being distressed • not in the correct position • to rub gently with the nose • a state of high spiritual knowledge
Buddhism 2024-11-21
Across
- Buddhas-to-be
- The ......... middle path
- Buddhist heaven
- Means prayer in Sanskrit
- The final enlightenment
- Scriptural text also in Hinduism
- The 9 qualities of the Buddha
- The .... Noble truths
- Sand pictures with shapes
- Way of the monk
Down
- The awakened one
- The lama is reborn as a .....
- Type of Buddhism easiest to follow
- Type of flower in Buddhism
- Vehicle of the Thunderbolt
- The three baskets of wisdom
- Place of burial for sacred objects
- ... Hat Lamaism
18 Clues: Buddhas-to-be • Buddhist heaven • ... Hat Lamaism • Way of the monk • The awakened one • The .... Noble truths • The final enlightenment • Means prayer in Sanskrit • The ......... middle path • Sand pictures with shapes • Type of flower in Buddhism • Vehicle of the Thunderbolt • The three baskets of wisdom • The lama is reborn as a ..... • The 9 qualities of the Buddha • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2017-10-15
Across
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of the individual to solve problems, also known as the Age of Reason.
- The Enlightenment idea that political power came from the people's consent to be lead.
- what is natural is also good and reasonable
- social critics of France
- kings or queens who held all the political power within their states' boundary
Down
- the political idea that God created the monarchy and that the monarch acted as God's representative on earth, so the monarch was answerable only to God, not to his subjects
- people hand over their rights to a strong ruler in exchange they gained law order. Hobbies believed that by this people formed a government.
- stressed the idea that society and human kind could improve
- Enlightenment thinkers believed that truth could be discovered through reason or logical thoughts
- the philosophes rejected the medieval idea that people should seek joy in heaven and urged people to seek happiness on earth
- the political belief that one ruler should hold all the power within the boundaries of a country
- freedom of the individual and basic rights of man
12 Clues: social critics of France • what is natural is also good and reasonable • freedom of the individual and basic rights of man • stressed the idea that society and human kind could improve • kings or queens who held all the political power within their states' boundary • The Enlightenment idea that political power came from the people's consent to be lead. • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2017-10-15
Across
- people hand over their rights to a strong ruler in exchange they gained law order. Hobbies believed that by this people formed a government.
- the political belief that one ruler should hold all the power within the boundaries of a country
- freedom of the individual and basic rights of man
- The Enlightenment idea that political power came from the people's consent to be lead.
- stressed the idea that society and human kind could improve
- the philosophes rejected the medieval idea that people should seek joy in heaven and urged people to seek happiness on earth
- what is natural is also good and reasonable
Down
- the political idea that God created the monarchy and that the monarch acted as God's representative on earth, so the monarch was answerable only to God, not to his subjects
- Enlightenment thinkers believed that truth could be discovered through reason or logical thoughts
- social critics of France
- kings or queens who held all the political power within their states' boundary
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of the individual to solve problems, also known as the Age of Reason.
12 Clues: social critics of France • what is natural is also good and reasonable • freedom of the individual and basic rights of man • stressed the idea that society and human kind could improve • kings or queens who held all the political power within their states' boundary • The Enlightenment idea that political power came from the people's consent to be lead. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2 2024-10-18
12 Clues: Hobbes Book • Noble Savage • Legal Thinker • pre-civilisation • Inspired by Kant • Latin for Cowpox • Received first vaccine • Life, Liberty and Property • Bristish Female Philosopher • Defender of freedom of speech • Key characteristic of the Enlightenemnt • Belief that God and Nature is the same thing
AN OPEN BOOK 2023-03-27
11 Clues: dedication • a leather covering • tragic circumstance • implausible, unusual • scary and frightening • enlightenment, wonder • surprising,extraordinary • the capacity to comprehend • a feeling of suspense or stress • to examine in a leisurely manner • to progress, to progression, to growth
American Revolution 2021-10-14
10 Clues: Tax on tea • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Act Tea Glass Paint • Likes to chase mice • Adams Enlightenment Leader • First President United States • Gage Governor of Massachussetts
Buddhism 2023-02-07
10 Clues: originated in • _____ fold path. • basic code of ethics • mildfullness practice. • How many noble truths? • Buddha was a ____________. • over 500 _______ followers. • practiced heavily in ______. • the religious founder of Buddhism • follow the ________ to enlightenment.
The Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-11
Across
- Believed that all people are born with natural rights to life, liberty, and property; wrote "Two Treatises of Government."
- Believed that all people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish; wrote the "Leviathan."
- An arrangement where citizens give up their rights to be protected by the government.
- A book written by Thomas Hobbes; means 'sea monster' in the Bible.
- Rights that belong to all humans from birth.
Down
- Enlightenment thinkers who believed they could use reason to find natural laws to govern human nature.
- A collection of books that brought together the Enlightened thinking of time.
- A philosopher who is focused on economics.
- Created the three branches of government, separation of powers, checks and balances, and helped inspire the Constitution.
- Helped fund the Encyclopedia.
- Country where the Enlightenment peaked in the mid-1700s.
11 Clues: Helped fund the Encyclopedia. • A philosopher who is focused on economics. • Rights that belong to all humans from birth. • Country where the Enlightenment peaked in the mid-1700s. • A book written by Thomas Hobbes; means 'sea monster' in the Bible. • A collection of books that brought together the Enlightened thinking of time. • ...
history 2025-03-24
Across
- all humans have three basic rights such as life liberty and property.
- enlightenment thinker that wanted limited government.
- enlighentment thinker that wanted everyone to have freedom of speech religion and separation of church and state.
- a prison that was stormed in the french revolution
- a time where people transitioned from farming to factories.
- a time in the French revolution where there was straight chaos
Down
- a contract that wanted the citizens to give freedoms to government and in return the government would give protection.
- French term for limited government intervention
- a period of time where ideas were being produced left and right
- a type of economy that has a free market
10 Clues: a type of economy that has a free market • French term for limited government intervention • a prison that was stormed in the french revolution • enlightenment thinker that wanted limited government. • a time where people transitioned from farming to factories. • a time in the French revolution where there was straight chaos • ...
Enlightenment Review 2022-12-13
8 Clues: "Cogito ergo sum" • The opposite of slavery • Latin word for "rose," Nom. S • Featured on the 100 dollar bill • People who want more than they have • All humans have these equally at birth • Our government branches today have this. • This scientist is responsible for the theory of gravity
Enlightenment Concepts 2021-10-13
Across
- contract an arrangement where people give up rights for order.
- I think government should be divide into 3 branches.
- people have the right to make laws
- I think people have the right to overthrow government.
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- I think people are 'cruel, greedy & selfish.
- right the right to rule is granted by God.
- rights "life liberty,and property"
- laws unchanged laws discovered through reason
- of the governed people elect their rulers
9 Clues: rights "life liberty,and property" • people have the right to make laws • of the governed people elect their rulers • right the right to rule is granted by God. • I think people are 'cruel, greedy & selfish. • laws unchanged laws discovered through reason • I think government should be divide into 3 branches. • I think people have the right to overthrow government. • ...
The Enlightenment 2014-01-27
Across
- Relating to a grand, ornate style that characterized European painting, music, and literature in the 1600s and early 1700s
- The idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- One of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized government
- a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and a number of individual states
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- the first ten amendments to the U.S. constitution, which protects citizens' basic rights and freedoms
- New intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others
8 Clues: The idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • One of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment • Measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others • the first ten amendments to the U.S. constitution, which protects citizens' basic rights and freedoms • ...
