enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
English Civil War, English Documents and Enlightenment 2016-11-16
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- became Lord Protector of England after the English Civil War
- conflict that impacted the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
- first person to create an encyclopedia based off of Enlightenment ideas
- gave a prisoner the right to be brought before a judge
- advocated for the separation of powers in government Salon a meeting place for Enlightened individuals to discuss politics and ideas
- England became this form of government when William and Mary signed a document limiting their power
- document written in 1215 that limited the king's power
- "New Classical" style adopted by artists and musicians during the 1700s
- well-known classical musician during the 1700s
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- overthrew his father in law during the "Glorious Revolution"
- social critics in France
- non-religious
- document created to limit the powers of government in the 13 colonies; based off of another English document
- written in 1628 to try and limit Charles I's power
- document that limited William and Mary's monarchy
- rulers in central and eastern Europe who adopted Enlightenment ideas to rule their territories
- book written by Thomas Hobbes, advocated for a strong ruler
- believed the government existed to protect the life, liberty and property of citizens
18 Clues: non-religious • social critics in France • well-known classical musician during the 1700s • document that limited William and Mary's monarchy • written in 1628 to try and limit Charles I's power • gave a prisoner the right to be brought before a judge • document written in 1215 that limited the king's power • book written by Thomas Hobbes, advocated for a strong ruler • ...
Colonial Development 2017-10-26
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- English document in 1215 that gave limited the King's power
- New way of thinking in the 1600s and 1700s that inspired our independence.
- document from 1688 that inspired the American Bill of Rights
- The balance of power in different branches of government.
- In modern times this word means publishing statements that damage a person's reputation when you know it is untrue. In colonial times it didn't matter if it was true or not.
- A law that provided religious freedom for all christians. As in many colonies, this freedom did not extend to Jews.
- the king gave land to one or more people in return for a yearly payment. Proprietaries were able to divide the land and rent to others.
- Colonies that relied on slave labor to grow their cash crops of tobacco and cotton.
- former indentured servant organized angry men and women on the frontier and raided Native American villages, burned Jamestown. Led to an increase in slavery over indentured servitude.
- Colonies known as the Breadbasket developed roads to trade with other colonies.
- Colonial printer who inspired Freedom of the Press.
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- Colony which began as a refuge for debtors in England.
- Protestant reformers who don't believe in fighting, believe all people are equal and founded Pennsylvania.
- People who were brought to the New World to work for a master but were freed after the end of their term.
- French writer whose ideas of separation of powers became the framework of our Constitution.
- Northern colonies whose main form of income was ship building.
- American Enlightenment thinker & author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Quaker colony founded by William Penn
- Agreement by the Pilgrims that gave the people of Plymouth power
- The first representative government of Jamestown
- the idea that with right comes responsibilities. An agreement between a government and the people.
- The first permanent English colony. It began in 1607.
- Rights, life, liberty and property, that all people are born with.
- The Supreme law of the land, the document influenced by the Enlightenment Movement that is the framework for our government.
- colony under the direct control of the English King or Queen
- Metacom chief of the Wampanoag natives led attacks on villages in New England to drive settlers out. Result was natives were sold into slavery and driven from the land.
- French political philosopher who believed in the Social Contract between a ruler and the people.
- Early English Enlightenment thinker and writer who believed in Natural Rights.
- All voters in the colonies had to be white, male, over 21 and own this.
- Jamestown's cash crop. Introduced by John Rolf.
- These flourished in America in the mid 1700s to the point they felt they could govern themselves.
- French philosopher who believed strongly in freedom of religion and speech.
- Wrote Common Sense in 1776 which convinced Americans to declare Independence
33 Clues: Quaker colony founded by William Penn • The first representative government of Jamestown • Jamestown's cash crop. Introduced by John Rolf. • Colonial printer who inspired Freedom of the Press. • Colony which began as a refuge for debtors in England. • The first permanent English colony. It began in 1607. • The balance of power in different branches of government. • ...
cross word for thomas 2022-08-30
10 Clues: the creator • enlightenment • oldest religon • god of creation • founded buddhism • 4th largest religon • four main categories • destroys the universe • truth- all life is suffering • trurth- no desire= no suffering
Masons Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
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- Francois-Marie Arouse known by his nom de plume M. de Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher
- The philosophies were the intellectuals of the 18th-century European Enlightenment.
- Right It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly
- which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- Contract when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment
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- A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery,
- Hobbles Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan,
- Montesquieu holds that democratic power comes from an equal group of individuals who constitute a state that will actively work to maintain that equality.
- The scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century.
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families
- Locke a government should be beholden to the people rather than vice-versa.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
13 Clues: Locke a government should be beholden to the people rather than vice-versa. • which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe. • The philosophies were the intellectuals of the 18th-century European Enlightenment. • Hobbles Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, • ...
Activity 2022-10-21
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- Napoleon took the opportunity to __ in Spain and the french army set up camp and took Spain by storm.
- The intellectual criollos: Francisco Javier Clavijero, José Antonio Alzate and Fray Servando Teresa ___ proposed autonomy or independence from Spain based on the idea of popular sovereignty.
- Enlightenment idea #2
- The period between 1785-1786 is known as “the year of _____”, because around 300 000 people died due to food shortages and epidemics.
- Spanish people opposed that Joseph Bonaparte ____ king so this situation ended up triggering the war against the French on Spanish territory.
- The ideas of the enlightened thinkers were smuggled into the colonies of New Spain, where intellectual ____ found a new way of looking at life.
- The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution in 1787 showed that it was possible to adopt a republican government system in which individuals had ______ rights that no one could take away.
- Napoleon began to extend the French territory in Europe and decided to block commerce with England;____ refused to participate and Napoleon decided to invade it as punishment.
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- In 1812, they gathered at Cadiz to write and enact a _____ that established a constitutional monarchy as the form of Government.
- Haciendas increased their surface by absorbing pieces of land belonging to___peoples during the seventeenth century.
- The _____ideas that derived from the Enlightenment were spread in Jesuit schools, which is where the criollos were educated.
- Enlightenment idea #1
- Many ___in New Spain were formed by land obtained from royal grants.
13 Clues: Enlightenment idea #1 • Enlightenment idea #2 • Many ___in New Spain were formed by land obtained from royal grants. • Napoleon took the opportunity to __ in Spain and the french army set up camp and took Spain by storm. • Haciendas increased their surface by absorbing pieces of land belonging to___peoples during the seventeenth century. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-05
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- Developed his own version of a telescope that allowed him to see the moons of Jupiter
- What device did Newton use to discover the color band of light
- Adam Smith was from Scotland an was considered because he focused on the wealth and trade of a nation
- Use freedom the press to expose abuses of corrupt political and church officials
- felt that separating government into 3 branches would prevent tyranny
- focused on what politics/government
- The reason why Francis Bacon was forced to leave politics
- felt people were cruel, greedy an selfish
- Tried finding another shape for planetary orbits understanding it was not circular
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- believed people had the rights of life, liberty and property
- thought the good of the community should be placed above individual interests
- Caused the ideas of the Enlightenment to spread because they were hosted by women
- Came from wealthy merchant family and studied astronomy
- The place where Descartes fled to after leaving France
- When church and government try and prevent the spread of your information by burning books
- The element Boyle discover numerous characteristics of while with Robert Hooke
16 Clues: focused on what politics/government • felt people were cruel, greedy an selfish • The place where Descartes fled to after leaving France • Came from wealthy merchant family and studied astronomy • The reason why Francis Bacon was forced to leave politics • believed people had the rights of life, liberty and property • ...
Vocabulary for Age Absolutism and Enlightenment 2019-11-25
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- An assembly of representatives, usually of an entire nation, that makes laws.
- was a German philosopher during the Enlightenment era of the late 18th century. His best known work is the Critique of Pure Reason.
- A form of national government in which the power of the monarch (the king or queen) is restrained by a parliament, by law, or by custom.
- author of The Spirit of Laws, published in 1748, had enormous influence on how governments should work, eschewing classical definitions of government for new delineations. He also established the idea of a separation of powers—legislative, executive and judicial—to more effectively propagate liberty.
- A revolution in Britain in 1688 in which the parliament deposed King James II, a Roman Catholic who had asserted royal rights over the rights of Parliament. Parliament gave the crown to the Protestant King William III, a Dutch prince, and his British wife, Queen Mary II (daughter of James II), as joint rulers. The Glorious Revolution was the last genuine revolution in Britain.
- The belief that God has created the universe but remains apart from it and permits his creation to administer itself through natural laws.
- A periodic gathering of persons noted in literature, philosophy, the fine arts, or similar areas, held at one person's home. Salons thrived in the Enlightenment.
- Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist known especially for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism.
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- English philosopher his works lie at the foundation of modern philosophical empiricism and political liberalism.
- the revolution that began in 1789, overthrew the absolute monarchy of the Bourbons and the system of aristocratic privileges, and ended with Napoleon's overthrow of the Directory and seizure of power in 1799.
- known as one of the most influential thinkers during the 18th-century European Enlightenment period, was born in Geneva, Switzerland. His first philosophical work, A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences, discussed how science and arts had caused the corruption of virtue and morality.
- an economist and philosopher who wrote what is considered the "bible of capitalism," The Wealth of Nations, in which he details the first system of political economy.
- argues for the necessity and natural evolution of the social contract, a social construct in which individuals mutually unite into political societies, agreeing to abide by common rules and accept resultant duties to protect themselves and one another from whatever might come otherwise.
- the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
- was a physicist and mathematician who developed the principles of modern physics, including the laws of motion, and is credited as one of the great minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution.
- The doctrine that kings and queens have a God-given right to rule and that rebellion against them is a sin. This belief was common through the seventeenth century
- French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopédie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment.
- After serving on the parliamentarian side in the English Civil Wars, he was the lord protector of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland during the republican Commonwealth.
- French writer, playwright, and poet. He was a leading figure of the Enlightenment, and frequently came into conflict with the Establishment as a result of his radical views and satirical writings.
- was a series of wars between the forces of the English Parliament (led by Oliver Cromwell) and the royalists supporting King Charles I. The major basis for the conflict was the power of the monarch as opposed to the right of citizens and their legislative representatives.
- was an English writer who advocated for women's equality. Her book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman pressed for educational reforms.
21 Clues: An assembly of representatives, usually of an entire nation, that makes laws. • the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government. • English philosopher his works lie at the foundation of modern philosophical empiricism and political liberalism. • ...
Buddhism Beliefs and Teachings 2025-04-30
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- In Mahayana Buddhism this refers to the belief that all beings can become enlightened/ reach Buddhahood.
- A state of wisdom that enables total clarity and understanding of the truths of existence; to be freed from the cycle of rebirth.
- A perfected person. In Theravada Buddhism this is a term for a person who has become enlightened.
- One of the Three Poisons; a feeling of intense dislike, anger, wishing others harm.
- The community of Buddhists, including the monastic order (monks and nuns) as well as laypeople.
- A pure love which is selfless and not possessive; a key part of Buddhist ethics (loving-kindness).
- Suffering; the belief that all life includes suffering and unsatisfactoriness; one of the Three Marks of Existence.
- This is the oldest school of Buddhism, with a focus on individual enlightenment (becoming an Arhat).
- The belief that when a being dies their karma lives on in another being. This process will continue until Nirvana is attained.
- Literally ‘blowing out'; the extinguishing of desire; a state of perfect peace and liberation from samsara.
- Sympathy and concern for the suffering of others; a key part of Buddhist ethics (compassion).
- Literally ‘emptiness’; the Mahayana belief about the absence of an intrinsic nature or self-identity.
- Teaching from the Jataka Tales about Siddhartha Gautama’s experience of illness, old age, death and a holy man.
- A collection of Buddhist scriptures; the standard text of the Theravada Buddhist tradition.
- Literally 'action’; the belief in cause and effect, intentions and actions will affect the future.
- The ongoing state of desire which causes suffering; grasping at things we enjoy/ want ('Tanha' in Pali).
- The five moral rules (part of Right Action) - Not taking life, not taking things which aren’t given, not misusing the senses, not speaking lies, not clouding the mind with intoxicants.
- A collection of Buddhist fables that narrate the previous lives of the Buddha (including the Four Sights #075).
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- The collection of things that make up human personality - including form, sensation, perception, mental formation, consciousness.
- In Mahayana Buddhism this is a being destined for enlightenment, who postpones their escape from samsara in order to help living beings.
- Impermanence; the belief that nothing lasts forever; one of the Three Marks of Existence.
- A realm of ultimate bliss where beings can easily achieve enlightenment, through chanting the name of Amitabha Buddha.
- A life free from worldly pleasures; giving up material possessions with the aim of pursuing spiritual goals.
- The Buddha's main teachings: the existence of suffering, the cause of suffering, the end of suffering, the path to end suffering.
- The fourth Noble Truth, also known as ‘The Middle Way’; it includes the threefold way of wisdom, ethics, and mental discipline.
- A spiritual practice that opens a person up to the highest state of consciousness; part of the Eightfold Path (Samadhi).
- The cycle of death and rebirth to which life in the material world is bound; fuelled by the Three Poisons at the centre.
- The teachings of the Buddha; the ultimate truth. Can also refer to following the Buddhist path.
- Not-self; the belief that there is no fixed self/no soul; one of the Three Marks of Existence.
- One of the Three Poisons; the inability to see things as they really are. Not understanding the truth of dukkha, anicca and anatta.
- The ethical principle of not causing harm to other living things.
- Literally 'Greater Vehicle'; this school of Buddhism focuses on achieving enlightenment for the sake of all beings (becoming a Bodhisattva).
- One of the Three Poisons; the attachment to material things, and the ongoing selfish desire for more.
33 Clues: The ethical principle of not causing harm to other living things. • One of the Three Poisons; a feeling of intense dislike, anger, wishing others harm. • Impermanence; the belief that nothing lasts forever; one of the Three Marks of Existence. • A collection of Buddhist scriptures; the standard text of the Theravada Buddhist tradition. • ...
The enlightenment 2025-03-05
6 Clues: A French writer • Wrote Common sense' • "age of", another word for enlightenment • Revolution that happened at the same time • Something that the enlightenment was driven by • An important philosopher who mainly looked into governments
History L2 Berke S8B 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Because • Definitions • Head Empty Baby • Everyone has them • Enlightenment dude • Potassium+sulfide=💥 • 1dollar+1dollar=2dollar • Everyone knows everything • Looking=learning=+1knowledge
World religions 2024-04-25
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- Truths buddhist live by
- region that is mostly buddhist
- Christians place of worship
- branch of islam
- followers of christianity
- Second part of bible
- first part of bible
- a holy book of islam
- muslims go to worship
- son of god
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- Founder of buddhism
- most common religion
- "god is the universe"
- one of the 5 religions
- After death
- islam followers
- inner peace and enlightenment
- judaism holy book
- dialogues of spiritual masters
- one of the 5 religions
20 Clues: son of god • After death • islam followers • branch of islam • judaism holy book • Founder of buddhism • first part of bible • most common religion • Second part of bible • a holy book of islam • "god is the universe" • muslims go to worship • one of the 5 religions • one of the 5 religions • Truths buddhist live by • followers of christianity • Christians place of worship • ...
WORD WORK WEEK 10 GAME 2021-11-04
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- inform; notify
- open to view
- puzzling statement
- shed the light of truth and knowledge upon
- shut up apart from others
- secret in action or character
- draw forth
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- carried in secrecy and concealment
- make public
- open acknowledgment
- show, reveal
- assumed name
- present but not showing
- be hidden, lie in ambush, sneak
14 Clues: draw forth • make public • show, reveal • open to view • assumed name • inform; notify • puzzling statement • open acknowledgment • present but not showing • shut up apart from others • secret in action or character • be hidden, lie in ambush, sneak • carried in secrecy and concealment • shed the light of truth and knowledge upon
Sci Rev, Absolutism, Enlightenment 2023-09-27
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- Name of the man who won the English Civil War, killed the king.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories. His discoveries challenged established scientific and religious thinking
- privileges that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property
- Built by Peter the Great to control the nobles.
- Idea that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve.
- nickname of Louis XIV
- Last name of Louis XIV
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- Excuse rulers used to gain absolute control over his country.
- Philosopher proposed that people are born with certain natural rights that cannot be taken away, including life, liberty, and property. His radical ideas on government's responsibility to the people were fundamental to the leaders of the American Revolution.
- Philosophe who advanced the idea of separation of powers into a legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
- An informal social gathering at which writers, artists, philosophes , and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- Name the first document passed by the new, more democratic English Parliament.
- Name of the event where the English power passed peacefully to a new king.
- Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve.
- Name for a Protestant in France.
- Last name of the most famous ruling family in Europe.
- Catholic monarch who send an armada after Queen Elizabeth of England.
- Group of Protestants who wanted to purify England of different religions.
- Things most Russian men had, Peter the Great made them remove them.
19 Clues: nickname of Louis XIV • Last name of Louis XIV • Name for a Protestant in France. • Built by Peter the Great to control the nobles. • Last name of the most famous ruling family in Europe. • Excuse rulers used to gain absolute control over his country. • Name of the man who won the English Civil War, killed the king. • ...
Enlightenment Vocab Review Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper or other media by means of ink
- The pursuit of individual rather than common or collective interests
- Means 'rebirth' This was a time period in Europe of cultural, artistic, scientific, economic and political growth
- French philosopher who focused on humanism
- An English philosopherwho pioneered the ideas of natural law, social contract, religious toleration, and the right to revolution
- Hobbes An English philosopher who is best known for his social contract theory
- An Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany
- A movement during the Renaissance that introduced great advances in science
- Noble family, which rose to prominence during the Italian Renaissance
- One of the most important city-states in Italy during the Renaissance
- A theory that placed the sun at the center of the universe
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- A movements focused on the importance of the indivdual
- A wealthy person who financially supports and encourages an artist, writer, inventor, scientist, or musician
- Man A person who is a master of many different skills and is well educated
- The principle of separation of the government from religious institutions
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- French political philosopher who advocated for the separation of executive, legislative, and judicial powers
- An image carved on a block of wood
- An act signed into law in 1689 that declared the rights and liberties of the people
- The principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture
20 Clues: An image carved on a block of wood • French philosopher who focused on humanism • A movements focused on the importance of the indivdual • A theory that placed the sun at the center of the universe • The principles or style of the literature, art, or architecture • The pursuit of individual rather than common or collective interests • ...
WS: Chapter 9 - The Enlightenment 2025-12-03
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- An agreement by a group of people to place themselves under the authority of a government
- This man notes that philosophy settled nothing; he also that people can be deceived by observations/senses, but instead that knowing truth was based on mathematics
- A key figure in the Enlightenment, he was a well-known deist; did not believe in God providing salvation through Jesus.
- The belief that the best way to find true knowledge was through experience
- A political idea that keeps the three parts of government in checks on each other's power
- Believed that without government, people would hurt each other so they should be under an absolute ruler to protect them
- French Enlightenment philosophers
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- Believed that humans were happy in their primitive condition but needed government once private ownership was introduced to society; the majority vote should make decisions
- The time in America where people revolted against the King of England and developed their own sovereign country
- Promoted empiricism, observing the world around him to determine truth
- The use of human reason as the best way to establish truth; used by Descartes
- A Scotsman who challenged the ideas of mercantilism, believing instead that countries should trade freely with each other with little-to-no government interference on economic activities
- Under this thought, God is viewed like a clock-winder, who made the world but left it to run according to the natural laws that He set up for it;
- Believed that the point of reading the Bible was not to learn how to live, but was a historical investigation and artifact rather than revelation from God
- A period in Europe where people reexamined the values and religious beliefs in Europe
15 Clues: French Enlightenment philosophers • Promoted empiricism, observing the world around him to determine truth • The belief that the best way to find true knowledge was through experience • The use of human reason as the best way to establish truth; used by Descartes • A period in Europe where people reexamined the values and religious beliefs in Europe • ...
ARTH 300 Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-20
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- A style developed by Picasso and Braque. Artwork analyzed 3D objects on a 2D surface; fragments and redefines space.
- Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious.
- Art that depicts everyday people in a naturalistic way, often in rural or agricultural settings.
- Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970.
- art A postmodern art movement that tried to increase recognition for the accomplishments of women artists both from the past and in the present.
- Rejected the spontaneous painting style of Impressionism and developed more abstract styles, which influenced Modernism.
- Primarily developed in Germany, this style expressed the importance of artist’s feelings, rather than the actual appearance of objects.
- This style typically depicted scenes of leisure, the upper middle class, and the city and was usually painted with spontaneous, sketchy brushwork.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Characterized by pastel colors, delicately curving forms, and a lighthearted mood.
- The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork.
- A style that purged art of any non-essential elements and often used simple/geometric forms and industrial materials.
- Art that was made to amuse or outrage its viewers. Main formats included photomontage and readymades.
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- A sub-category of Romanticism that reminds us of our insignificant nature and often illustrates awesome or indescribable experiences.
- A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Describes both an artistic style and an attitude. Focused on the imagination and the individual.
- A general term for 20th century art movements.
- Art in this style was representative of new innovations and technological advancements. Embodies speed and movement.
- Art that drew inspiration from popular culture, and frequently made everyday objects monumental.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Artists typically depicted classical subject matter that enforced personal morals and civic mindedness.
- Manufactured objects that are selected, modified, and transformed into art works simply through the decision of the artist.
20 Clues: A general term for 20th century art movements. • Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970. • Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious. • A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting. • The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork. • ...
The Ultimate Mystical Crossword 2025-01-31
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- Influenced by celestial bodies and cosmic energies.
- A symbol of transformation, kundalini energy, and hidden power.
- The fundamental forces of nature: earth, water, fire, air, and ether.
- A powerful shamanic animal guiding the soul through transformation.
- The vital life force flowing through all living beings in Chinese tradition.
- The hidden or unconscious aspects of the self in mystical traditions.
- A force of purification, renewal, and the essence of the phoenix.
- A celestial body governing intuition, emotions, and the subconscious.
- Something holy, revered, or connected to spiritual forces.
- A divine message revealing future events or hidden wisdom.
- A state of self-realization, strength, and spiritual awakening.
- Birth A shamanic of new beginnings through vibrational energy.
- A sacred space for reflection, healing, and spiritual connection.
- Sacred knowledge understood only by the enlightened few.
- Concerned with the soul, higher consciousness, and inner growth.
- A mystical gateway to other dimensions or higher consciousness.
- A sacred flower representing spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Connected to the sun, vitality, and divine illumination.
- The breath of life and universal energy in yogic philosophy.
- The pursuit of divine connection and hidden spiritual truths.
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- A sacred chant used to align with divine vibrations.
- Pertaining to the moon’s mystical cycles and feminine energy.
- A universal symbol or pattern present in myths and human psyche.
- A state of spiritual and material prosperity and flow.
- The ancient mystical science of transformation and enlightenment.
- The vast and orderly universe, embodying celestial harmony.
- Relating to the sacred or heavenly realms; beyond the ordinary.
- Profound knowledge gained through experience and intuition.
- A cardinal direction linked to the jaguar and deep intuition in shamanism.
- Relating to the heavens, stars, and higher dimensions.
- A celestial wheel mapping cosmic energies and personality traits.
- A mythical creature symbolizing purity, magic, and enlightenment.
- A protective force or being that watches over sacred knowledge.
- The study of celestial influences on human destiny.
- Luminous celestial bodies, symbols of destiny and cosmic guidance.
- An energy center in the body, influencing spiritual and physical balance.
36 Clues: Influenced by celestial bodies and cosmic energies. • The study of celestial influences on human destiny. • A sacred chant used to align with divine vibrations. • A state of spiritual and material prosperity and flow. • Relating to the heavens, stars, and higher dimensions. • Sacred knowledge understood only by the enlightened few. • ...
Paige Forberger - Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution 2023-12-20
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- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- inventor of the telescope
- having a divided up government in order to keep power equal
- a meeting at a house where philosophes would discuss current events, politics,and their ideas.
- an art style which was elegant, yet simple
- an agreement between the people and the government where some freedom is given up in exchange for protection
- an absolute authority who believes in the ideas of the enlightenment
- the way of thinking through common sense
- the division of government, judicial, legislative, and executive
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- mostly French thinkers during the Enlightenment
- philosophe who came up with the idea that separation of power was necessary for a government to have fair rule
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- a change in thinking where believing what you want to believe through observation and logic was encouraged
- russian empress who supported the ideas of denis diderot and funded the encyclopedia
- a change in thinking which challenged common beliefs instated by ancient findings and the Church
- third U.S. president, founding father, ideas included life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. heavily influenced by john locke
- the belief in a higher being
- an art style which was extremely elegant, had intricate designs, and was nowhere near simple. for example, the palace of versailles
- came up with the idea of a social contract between the people and the government
- philosopher and womens'rights advocate who argued that women should be educated
- written on july 4th, declared independence from Britain
- discovered gravity and the universal law of gravitation
- a method used to make new discoveries through observing, questioning, hypothesizing, experimenting, and drawing conclusions.
- master of satire; challenged religious authority and believed that Church and state should be separate
- 10 amendments to the US constitution which were heavily inspired by the ideas of Beccaria.
- philosopher who believed that every person is entitled to life, liberty and property
26 Clues: inventor of the telescope • the belief in a higher being • the way of thinking through common sense • an art style which was elegant, yet simple • mostly French thinkers during the Enlightenment • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • written on july 4th, declared independence from Britain • ...
SS 7 Crossword 2025-05-13
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- A sudden takeover of a government by force.
- Pride in one’s country and the belief it is superior.
- Controlling or blocking ideas, books, or news.
- Biased information used to influence public opinion.
- A thinker during the Enlightenment who promoted reason and individual rights.
- Someone blamed for problems they didn’t cause.
- Enlightenment thinker who said people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- A peasant tied to the land under feudalism.
- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- A system of government where the people have the power.
- A major change in government or society, often through force.
- The wealthy middle class who own businesses, according to Marx.
- A system where a ruler holds total power, often claimed to be from God.
- A device used to execute people by beheading, especially during the French Revolution.
- Wrote the first scientific explanation of Gravity
- A conflict of ideas and power between the U.S. and Soviet Union without direct fighting.
- A government ruled by one person with total power.
- A system where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
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- First European to publish the heliocentric theory
- The working class, according to Marxist theory.
- A conflict where powerful countries support different sides but don’t fight directly.
- A system where land is exchanged for loyalty and service.
- A period of new ideas about government, rights, and reason in the 1600s–1700s.
- A period of fear in the U.S. about the spread of communism.
- Communist leader of China after the revolution.
- A French palace and the site of a treaty that ended World War I.
- A prison in Paris stormed during the French Revolution.
- The growth of factories and machine-made goods.
- When workers stop working to demand better conditions.
- A system where the government controls every part of public and private life.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam.
- An organization that fights for workers' rights.
32 Clues: Communist leader of North Vietnam. • A sudden takeover of a government by force. • A peasant tied to the land under feudalism. • Controlling or blocking ideas, books, or news. • Someone blamed for problems they didn’t cause. • The working class, according to Marxist theory. • Communist leader of China after the revolution. • ...
13 Original Colonies 2025-10-26
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- TRIBE THAT ORIGINALLY OWNED THE TERRITORY OF NEW AMSTERDAM/NEW YORK
- HE THOUGHT THE GOVERNMENT AND RELIGION SHOULD BE SEPARATED DURING THE ENLIGHTENMENT
- THIS WOMAN SPOKE OUT AND CRITICIZED SOME THINGS IN THE CHURCH
- WHAT JOHN WINTHROP WANTED BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS TO BE KNOWN AS
- THIS IS WHERE A YOUNG BOY WOULD LEARN A SKILL FROM AN EXPERT ADULT INSTEAD OF ATTENDING SCHOOL
- FOUNDER OF CONNECTICUT
- THIS GROUP OF COLONIES FOCUSED THEIR ECONOMY AROUND FISHING, TRADING, SHIPBUILDING AND LUMBERING AND NO FARMING
- COLLECTION OF COLONIES WHERE THERE WERE A GREATER MIX OF PEOPLE
- THESE WERE PEOPLE IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES WHO MADE SHOES
- PEOPLE WHO SETTLED IN PLYMOUTH COLONY
- ONE OF THE 3 NATURAL RIGHTS THAT GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROTECT FOR ALL PEOPLE ACCORDING TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT
- MONTEQUIEU ESTABLISHED THESE DURING THE ENGLIGHTENMENT
- AN AGREEMENT MADE BY THE PILGRIMS TO MAKE LAWS FOR THE COMMON GOOD
- HOW MANY SOUTHERN COLONIES WERE THERE IN TOTAL
- THIS GROUP OF COLONIES WAS BUILT AROUND LARGE PLANTATION FARMING WHICH REQUIRED MANY SLAVES
- LAST NAME OF THE MAN WHO CAME UP WITH AN IDEA OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
- THE SHIP THAT THE PILGRIMS SAILED ON FROM ENGLAND
- THESE PEOPLE WERE BROUGHT TO LIVE IN GEORGIA
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- THIS IS THE BELIEF OF THE QUAKERS IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES
- WHERE MOST OF THE SLAVES CAME FROM
- ONE OF THE TWO BIGGEST CITIES IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES
- THESE IN THE SOUTHERN COLONIES INCLUDED TOBACCO, RICE AND COTTON
- LORD BALTIMORE FOUNDED THIS COLONY
- THIS WAS THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN THE NEW ENGLAND AND MIDDLE COLONIES
- THE NICKNAME FOR THE MIDDLE COLONIES
- THE MAN WHO FOUNDED GEORGIA
- ONE OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES
- THESE PEOPLE WERE AT THE TOP OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES SOCIETY
- RELIGIOUS GROUP WHO FIRST SETTLED IN MASSACHUSETTS
- FOUNDER OF MASSACHUSETTS
- FOUNDER OF RHODE ISLAND
- THIS COLONY WAS ESTABLISHED FOR CATHOLICS TO HAVE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
- THE REASON FOR MOST OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES BEING ESTABLISHED
- 8 ENGLISH NOBLES ESTABLISHED THESE COLONIES
34 Clues: FOUNDER OF CONNECTICUT • FOUNDER OF RHODE ISLAND • FOUNDER OF MASSACHUSETTS • THE MAN WHO FOUNDED GEORGIA • ONE OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIES • WHERE MOST OF THE SLAVES CAME FROM • LORD BALTIMORE FOUNDED THIS COLONY • THE NICKNAME FOR THE MIDDLE COLONIES • PEOPLE WHO SETTLED IN PLYMOUTH COLONY • 8 ENGLISH NOBLES ESTABLISHED THESE COLONIES • ...
WORD WORK WEEK 10 GAME 2021-11-04
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- inform; notify
- open to view
- puzzling statement
- shed the light of truth and knowledge upon
- shut up apart from others
- secret in action or character
- draw forth
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- carried in secrecy and concealment
- make public
- open acknowledgment
- show, reveal
- assumed name
- present but not showing
- be hidden, lie in ambush, sneak
14 Clues: draw forth • make public • show, reveal • open to view • assumed name • inform; notify • puzzling statement • open acknowledgment • present but not showing • shut up apart from others • secret in action or character • be hidden, lie in ambush, sneak • carried in secrecy and concealment • shed the light of truth and knowledge upon
Waisak 2021-10-05
11 Clues: Enlightement • (three . . . .) • in the ... temple • achieved his goal • Siddhartha family name • Number of Vesak events • Complete the words inside • National Vesak Celebration • Where to reach Enlightenment • Siddhartha's place of meditation • Buddhist festival on May or June
Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment 2024-12-02
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- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a government in order to protect their other rights.
- a system of thoughts and beliefs
- a system of government in which people vote for leaders
- a reform movement that led to the protestant religion (part of Christianity)
- the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments
- an era when people began to use reason and science to understand the world
- a period of revival of or renewed interest in art and literature from the 14th-16th centuries
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- dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people
- a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
- To improve or correct something that is wrong or corrupt
- express an objection to what someone has said or done.
- respecting the opinions of others which are different from our own
- rights that people are believed to have by nature not given by their ruler
13 Clues: a system of thoughts and beliefs • express an objection to what someone has said or done. • a system of government in which people vote for leaders • To improve or correct something that is wrong or corrupt • dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people • the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments • ...
Absolutism & The Enlightenment 2022-10-12
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- 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. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2015-05-21
8 Clues: a orderly way of solving • a written plan goverment • the middle class in france • a class of peolpe in france • a law that appiles to everyone • an argreement between rulers and people • a system where a monarch hols all power • is a an explanation of how or why somthing happens
Enlightenment Vocabulary 2019-11-06
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- A social ranking system for people.
- The concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will and all individuals should be forced to abide by it since it represents what is best for the entire community.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analysing evidence.
- People that work for a church, including the Pope, bishops and priests.
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- A form of government in which the executive, legislative and judicial branches limit and control each other through a system of checks and balances.
- An eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law.
- The elegant urban drawing rooms where, in the eighteenth century, writers, artists, aristocrats, government offcials and wealthy middle-class people gathered to discuss the ideas of the philosophes.
- French for "philosopher"; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment.
8 Clues: A social ranking system for people. • A systematic procedure for collecting and analysing evidence. • People that work for a church, including the Pope, bishops and priests. • An eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law. • French for "philosopher"; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment. • ...
French Enlightenment 2023-02-07
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- ... Charles de Montesquieu
- People’s nature depend on ... according to Montesquieu
- French Great Bourgeoisie ...
- ... resulted from private property stated by Rousseau
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- ... resulted from private property stated by Rousseau
- Legislative, Executive and ... powers
- natural and social ...
- ... as property was a prior reason (by Rousseau) in civil society
- ... obligation was excersised by many among the aristocracy
9 Clues: natural and social ... • ... Charles de Montesquieu • French Great Bourgeoisie ... • Legislative, Executive and ... powers • ... resulted from private property stated by Rousseau • ... resulted from private property stated by Rousseau • People’s nature depend on ... according to Montesquieu • ... obligation was excersised by many among the aristocracy • ...
The Enlightenment 2022-12-15
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- unchanging principle, discovered through reason, that governs human conduct
- was an influential English political philosopher. He strongly advocated that only a powerful government was capable of protecting society.
- restriction on access to ideas and information
- He was an impassioned poet historian, essayist, and philosopher who wrote with cutting saecasm and sharp wit. He wrote about political and religious freedom
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- French thinker who desired reform in society during the Enlightenment
- informal social gathering at which wroters artist,phiosophes, and others exchanged ideas
- personal, elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid- 1700s that featured designs with the shapes of leaves, shells and flowers.
- Grew up during the tumultuous era of the English Civil Wars. His's works strongly influesnces the U.S. Constitution and the development of American government
8 Clues: restriction on access to ideas and information • French thinker who desired reform in society during the Enlightenment • unchanging principle, discovered through reason, that governs human conduct • informal social gathering at which wroters artist,phiosophes, and others exchanged ideas • ...
The Enlightenment 2024-10-22
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- An Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights and that governments must protect those rights.
- Dividing government power among different branches to prevent tyranny.
- The idea that people give up some freedoms to a government in exchange for protection and social order (e.g., Rousseau).
- Rights that people are born with, such as life, liberty, and property (John Locke).
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- A form of government where power is held by the people, often through elected representatives
- Proposed the idea of separation of powers in government (legislative, executive, and judicial).
- The power of the human mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
- Belief in the importance of the individual and personal freedom over group or state authority.
8 Clues: Dividing government power among different branches to prevent tyranny. • The power of the human mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically. • Rights that people are born with, such as life, liberty, and property (John Locke). • A form of government where power is held by the people, often through elected representatives • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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.
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
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Living Religion 2016-08-09
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- 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 • ...
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
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
scientific revolution 2023-04-26
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). • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
buddhism 2021-11-30
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- 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
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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 • ...
Angel's French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- 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
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
Living Religion 2016-08-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Political Change in Europe by Quinn salak 2025-02-02
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
The Enlightenment 2022-10-21
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
BUDDHISM 2020-06-01
Across
- 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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
Tic Tac Toe assignement Crossword 2022-02-02
Across
- government where wealthy people hold power.
- a high-ranked government official.
- searcher for enlightenment
- a celebration; worship
- citizens elect officials
- traditional story
Down
- 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
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Enlightenment - 1 2026-02-03
Across
- - intellectual movement stressing reason & thought
- - thought all humans were naturally selfish & wicked
- - separation of powers was his theory
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- - used satire against his opponents, wrote 70 books
- - According to Locke people are born with natural ___
- - wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- - man is born free, everywhere he is in chains
- - felt torture & death penalty should be abolished
8 Clues: - separation of powers was his theory • - wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman • - man is born free, everywhere he is in chains • - intellectual movement stressing reason & thought • - felt torture & death penalty should be abolished • - used satire against his opponents, wrote 70 books • - thought all humans were naturally selfish & wicked • ...
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
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 • ...
