enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
The Enlightenment 2022-05-11
Across
- The use of reason to analyze human nature.
- Under this model, the state is divided into branches with different powers
- A system of governing in which the ruler’s power is limited by law.
- Made famous by Rousseau; the political philosophy referring to the will of the people as a whole
- The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government
Down
- Rights- According to Locke, rights that all humans are born with: life, liberty, and the right to own property
- One of the 18th century European monarchs who were inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects
- Measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others
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 • ...
Unit 3: Buddhism and the Journeys of Buddhist Monks 2025-11-07
Across
- symbolize the light of wisdom, which dispels ignorance, and represent the Buddha's enlightenment
- The three core elements of the buddhist faith
- 3 month rains retreat
- The community of Monks and Nuns who follow and teach the Buddha's path
Down
- Honors Monks after the rains retreat, laypeople gift robes
- this item represents beauty and impermanence
- The founder of Buddhism and the example of Enlightenment
7 Clues: 3 month rains retreat • this item represents beauty and impermanence • The three core elements of the buddhist faith • The founder of Buddhism and the example of Enlightenment • Honors Monks after the rains retreat, laypeople gift robes • The community of Monks and Nuns who follow and teach the Buddha's path • ...
Influences of Democracy 2023-01-27
Across
- The agreement in which citizens give up some rights for government protection.
- Type of government where citizens elect representatives to vote on their behalf.
- Type of government where citizens hold the political power.
- Period of time in which people created new ideas of human existence.
- A type of government where one person has absolute control over every aspect of society.
- A type of government where one person is given power by god and gives their title to their kids.
- A type of government where one person has all the power.
- A type of government controlled by one group of people.
- Places where discussion and debate about human existence takes place.
Down
- The absence of a government where people can do whatever they want.
- No government; everyone has complete freedom.
- The approval by citizens to be governed by a government.
- Type of government where citizens vote directly on issues.
- Long stretch of European history that contains ancient Greece and Rome.
- A type of government controlled by a religious group.
- City that is claimed to be the center of the Enlightenment Period.
- Translates to "Blank Slate"
17 Clues: Translates to "Blank Slate" • No government; everyone has complete freedom. • A type of government controlled by a religious group. • A type of government controlled by one group of people. • The approval by citizens to be governed by a government. • A type of government where one person has all the power. • Type of government where citizens vote directly on issues. • ...
American History 2012-06-03
Across
- Lincoln's successor.
- The people with the money for business.
- Taxation without it caused a war.
- First European in America.
- Early British colony.
- Confederate Capital.
- Primary source of economy in South.
Down
- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Spanish soldier explorer.
- Native American group.
- Obdurate Confederate General.
- Religious fervor abounds.
- Territory purchased from France.
- Number of original colonies.
14 Clues: Lincoln's successor. • Confederate Capital. • Early British colony. • Native American group. • Spanish soldier explorer. • Religious fervor abounds. • First European in America. • Number of original colonies. • Obdurate Confederate General. • Territory purchased from France. • Taxation without it caused a war. • Primary source of economy in South. • ...
Katrina Kulasinsky 2021-03-03
Across
- wrote music for almost every major genera of music
- painting that focused on movement, tension, and drama
- places where people - mostly women - met and talked about enlightenment ideas
- fundamental rights that people are born with
- german moral philosopher who coined the term "enlightenment"
- one of the first feminists; fought for equal education and the right of women to act without their husband's permission
Down
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
- absolute rulers restricting public access to certain books or media
- french philosopher who drafted the system of checks and balances that we use today
- fought for the freedom of the press and religion
- the government should not regulate the economy
- first composer to write for a string quartet
- father of capitalism; believed that the harder you work, the more money you should make
- believed in a strong central government because people are fundamentally flawed
- believed that humans are born good but that they are easily influenced and corrupted by society
15 Clues: first composer to write for a string quartet • fundamental rights that people are born with • the government should not regulate the economy • fought for the freedom of the press and religion • wrote music for almost every major genera of music • painting that focused on movement, tension, and drama • german moral philosopher who coined the term "enlightenment" • ...
The Revolutions 2022-04-29
Across
- one that follows especially one who takes over a throne, title , estate or office
- an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's
- the belief in Enlightenment-era rationality and the concern for social problems, but intermixed with the belief in an absolute monarchy or despotism
- the elegant urban drawing rooms where the government gathered to discuss ideas of the philosphes
- earth-centered
- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone
Down
- sun-centered
- french for "philosopher"
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- was an advocate of women's rights
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the chief source of knowledge
- helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings
15 Clues: sun-centered • earth-centered • french for "philosopher" • was an advocate of women's rights • an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's • helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings • the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • ...
Enlightenment 2022-04-13
enlightenment 2024-05-01
5 Clues: he found gravity • he made the scientific method • he made a book named leviathan • a woman who tried to give women a voice • a piece writen by montesquieu usa got inspiration from
enlightenment 2022-12-06
Global Review 2014-11-18
Across
- blood and iron policy
- Italian Nationalist
- to put together
- nationalist from Haiti
- Latin American freedom fighter
- united by Otto von Bismarck through several wars
Down
- Prime Minister
- starvation
- due to mass starvation in Ireland
- freedom fighter from Mexico
- ideas that spread to Latin America
- controlled by Great Britain
12 Clues: starvation • Prime Minister • to put together • Italian Nationalist • blood and iron policy • nationalist from Haiti • freedom fighter from Mexico • controlled by Great Britain • Latin American freedom fighter • due to mass starvation in Ireland • ideas that spread to Latin America • united by Otto von Bismarck through several wars
Chapter 5 review 2024-02-06
12 Clues: book by Diderot • "leave it alone" • he wrote Leviathan • writer of the D.O.I. • he favored 3 branches • best known for Messiah • restrict access to ideas • art of the Englightenment • a place to exchange ideas • king during the revolution • heart of the Enlightenment • created by the Constitution
Vocabulary Practice L1-3 2024-04-12
12 Clues: wisdom • question • increase in amount • causing great harm • fantasy or false idea • a feeling of great anger • influence or encouragement • walk or move at a slow pace • threatening, hostile manner • annoyed due to being insulted • to continue to firmly state opinion • joining two or more things together
Kant lesson 2025-05-16
Across
- Consideration above senses (2 words)
- Personal experience
- Period of thought in Europe
- Before experience
- Autonomy, very important to Kant
- actions with moral worth
Down
- Core universal moral law (2 words)
- Theory that values pleasure, consequentialist
- True in every instance
- principle for action
- Opposed to consequentialism
- ____ in itself
12 Clues: ____ in itself • Before experience • Personal experience • principle for action • True in every instance • actions with moral worth • Opposed to consequentialism • Period of thought in Europe • Autonomy, very important to Kant • Core universal moral law (2 words) • Consideration above senses (2 words) • Theory that values pleasure, consequentialist
Crossword Puzzle - Romantic Period 2013-08-11
Across
- Poet of the piano
- Christmas ballet
- A practice piece
- 17-18th century cultural movement
- Czech composer whose name means “My homeland”
- One of the “Three B’s”
- Patriotism
- Composer of “Symphony of a thousand”
- Virtuosic pianist
- Short and recurring musical phrase
Down
- Extremely skilled
- Possessed violinist
- Narrative music
- Four Operas written by Wagner
- Night music
- Composer famous for his “Unfinished Symphony”
- A genre of music invented by Liszt
- They change the length of brass instruments
- Composer of “The Mastersinger of Nuremberg”
- Black and white keys
20 Clues: Patriotism • Night music • Narrative music • Christmas ballet • A practice piece • Extremely skilled • Poet of the piano • Virtuosic pianist • Possessed violinist • Black and white keys • One of the “Three B’s” • Four Operas written by Wagner • 17-18th century cultural movement • A genre of music invented by Liszt • Short and recurring musical phrase • Composer of “Symphony of a thousand” • ...
Art of Living Crossowrd Puzzle (June 2014) 2014-05-15
Across
- More Rajas leads to more ---
- ---- of your capability can expand you :)
- Mein -----
- Desire kills --- & all desires aim for -----
- New kriya
- Divine Love cannot be obtained by -----
- Saturation brings ----
- -- Loved
- Manifestation of Silence
Down
- Confidence with ----- , a rarest combination
- Who connects you to your center?
- Life is a -----
- Do not make a ----- by pointing out a ------
- Om ---- ---- ---- ! :)
- Enlightenment is a ------
- God is a thorough -------
- Worst Act of Reason
- Satyam Param -----
- Life without wisdom is ------
- Prestige & Honour is your Golden -----
20 Clues: -- Loved • New kriya • Mein ----- • Life is a ----- • Satyam Param ----- • Worst Act of Reason • Om ---- ---- ---- ! :) • Saturation brings ---- • Manifestation of Silence • Enlightenment is a ------ • God is a thorough ------- • More Rajas leads to more --- • Life without wisdom is ------ • Who connects you to your center? • Prestige & Honour is your Golden ----- • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (May 2014) 2014-04-21
Across
- Outer Manifest
- Illusion
- King of Wisdom
- At the time of death the ----- starts to separate from the body
- Source, Path, Goal
- Zero sum game
- Love is not just an emotion, it is ----
- Cold
- Knowledge is like an -------, seek shelter under it
- Yoga of Knowledge
- Consciousness travels faster than ---
Down
- Fuel for Consciousness
- 'The Lotus-feet one'
- --- up
- Meaning of 'Ra' in Ram
- Divine Union
- ---- is the mother of Creativity
- How many levels of existence are there?
- Inertia
- See Action in ----- & ----- in Action
20 Clues: Cold • --- up • Inertia • Illusion • Divine Union • Zero sum game • Outer Manifest • King of Wisdom • Yoga of Knowledge • Source, Path, Goal • 'The Lotus-feet one' • Fuel for Consciousness • Meaning of 'Ra' in Ram • ---- is the mother of Creativity • See Action in ----- & ----- in Action • Consciousness travels faster than --- • How many levels of existence are there? • ...
AOL Spiritual Crossword Puzzle (Apr 2013) 2013-04-17
Across
- Body Type
- An expert who imparts knowledge
- Satvik Food
- One of the five elements
- Name of new Art of Living Kriya
- Name of city of first Art of Living Center
- Art of Living Children Project
- A virtue of Infinity
- Follower
- Controls the senses
- Sign of enlightenment
Down
- Energy which makes you crave
- A sound which is repeated again & again
- Divine Flow
- Soul longs for ________
- Opposite of Bondage
- Art of Living 2013 Bay Area Campaign
- Intense Cry
- Primordial Sound
- State of Being
20 Clues: Follower • Body Type • Divine Flow • Satvik Food • Intense Cry • State of Being • Primordial Sound • Opposite of Bondage • Controls the senses • A virtue of Infinity • Sign of enlightenment • Soul longs for ________ • One of the five elements • Energy which makes you crave • Art of Living Children Project • An expert who imparts knowledge • Name of new Art of Living Kriya • ...
AOL Spiritual Crossword Puzzle (Apr 2013) 2013-04-17
Across
- Satvik Food
- One of the five elements
- Follower
- Sign of enlightenment
- Name of city of first Art of Living Center
- Name of new Art of Living Kriya
- A sound which is repeated again & again
- Controls the senses
- Intense Cry
- Energy which makes you crave
- Art of Living Children Project
Down
- An expert who imparts knowledge
- Soul longs for ________
- Opposite of Bondage
- A virtue of Infinity
- Primordial Sound
- Body Type
- State of Being
- Divine Flow
- Art of Living 2013 Bay Area Campaign
20 Clues: Follower • Body Type • Satvik Food • Intense Cry • Divine Flow • State of Being • Primordial Sound • Opposite of Bondage • Controls the senses • A virtue of Infinity • Sign of enlightenment • Soul longs for ________ • One of the five elements • Energy which makes you crave • Art of Living Children Project • An expert who imparts knowledge • Name of new Art of Living Kriya • ...
TKAM Vocabulary V1 2024-03-17
Across
- - crime
- - macabre
- - transgression
- - offense
- - kindness
- - native
- - concise
- -condemnation
- - alleviation
- - principal
- - integrity
- - similar
- - frail
- - hermaphrodite
- - adventure
- - furious
- - tilted
- - quirky
- - sadness
- - nostalgia
- -severe
- - aphorism
- - defamation
- - merciless
- - inclination
- - contextuality
Down
- - enlightenment
- - anomaly
- - decline
- - innocent
- - incitement
- - indebted
- - enraged
- - temperament
- - unruly
- - implication
- - exclude
- -intoxicating
- - prohibition
- - inclination
- - favorable
- - foreign
- - features
- - malicious
- - opposing
- - tirade
- - irritable
- - charming
- -religious
- - unlawful
- - outdated
51 Clues: - crime • - frail • -severe • - unruly • - native • - tilted • - tirade • - quirky • - macabre • - anomaly • - decline • - offense • - enraged • - concise • - exclude • - foreign • - similar • - furious • - sadness • - innocent • - indebted • - kindness • - features • - opposing • - charming • -religious • - aphorism • - unlawful • - outdated • - principal • - favorable • - integrity • - malicious • - adventure • - irritable • - nostalgia • - merciless • ...
(US Final) People's Last names 2025-05-21
Across
- Started Anti-Lynching Movement
- ___ Republicans who wanted change during Reconstruction
- Civil Rights Leader
- Poor farmers in American South
- Doctrine named after him
- Member of the "Black Cabinet"
- Multiple Presidents with this last name
- Broke up Standard Oil Company
- Integrated Southern elementary school
- First President to be impeached
Down
- Wrote "The Jungle"
- Captain of Industry
- Challenged traditional gender roles
- Wrote many Federalist Papers
- Created the 14 Points
- First Black Senator
- Demagogue Priest
- Prominent Suffragist
- Created Settlement Houses
- Enlightenment Philosopher
20 Clues: Demagogue Priest • Wrote "The Jungle" • Captain of Industry • Civil Rights Leader • First Black Senator • Prominent Suffragist • Created the 14 Points • Doctrine named after him • Created Settlement Houses • Enlightenment Philosopher • Wrote many Federalist Papers • Member of the "Black Cabinet" • Broke up Standard Oil Company • Started Anti-Lynching Movement • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-02-29
Across
- symbol for the American dream
- Jefferson's home
- Paine never became
- ranked seventh among presidents
- basic means of social mobility
- Franklin wrote an
- Paine bothered particularly
- oldest of the revolutionary leaders
- Jefferson built a
- Washington was a
- created the image of Franklin
Down
- "All honor to Jefferson"
- Washington was a child of
- Paine attacked
- wrote Common Sense
- Washington's Vice President
- Jefferson had rising
- Franklin was fired as deputy
- 1799 Connecticut Governor
- Washington had a lot of
- Washington freed his
21 Clues: Paine attacked • Jefferson's home • Washington was a • Franklin wrote an • Jefferson built a • Paine never became • wrote Common Sense • Jefferson had rising • Washington freed his • Washington had a lot of • "All honor to Jefferson" • Washington was a child of • 1799 Connecticut Governor • Washington's Vice President • Paine bothered particularly • Franklin was fired as deputy • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-13
Across
- Dubbed lifetime "Age of Paine"
- Month of Common Sense
- Master of Masquerade
- Declared Revolution "last of Renaissance"
- French philosophe
- Classical conception of virtue
- First in war and peace
- Didn't consent Proclamation of Neutrality
- Home state of unlikely hero
Down
- Sculptor of Washington
- Considered himself a Founder
- Franklin's lifelong British friend
- Imposition of order and reason
- "most famous of American texts"
- Downright doctrinaire, knee-jerk liberal
- Jefferson's residence
- Basic means of social mobility
- "Peculiar institution" requiring justification
- Negotiated 1794 treaty with Britain
- Paine's birthplace
20 Clues: French philosophe • Paine's birthplace • Master of Masquerade • Month of Common Sense • Jefferson's residence • Sculptor of Washington • First in war and peace • Home state of unlikely hero • Considered himself a Founder • Dubbed lifetime "Age of Paine" • Imposition of order and reason • Basic means of social mobility • Classical conception of virtue • "most famous of American texts" • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2017-10-10
Across
- Washington responsible for
- Book written by Thomas Paine
- Written by Thomas Jefferson
- George Washington's plantation
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- Thomas Jefferson's party
- Didn't want to be president
- George Washington's wife
- Thomas Jefferson's slave
- Fraction of enslaved people
Down
- Benjamin Franklin was a member
- Franklin's twentieth century name
- Became a wealthy printer
- Birthplace of Thomas Jefferson
- Made the Louisiana Purchase
- Most famous of American texts
- Thomas Paine writing
- Washington was a child of
- Franklin's Americanization furthered by
- basic means of social mobility
20 Clues: Thomas Paine writing • Became a wealthy printer • Thomas Jefferson's party • George Washington's wife • Thomas Jefferson's slave • Washington was a child of • Washington responsible for • Made the Louisiana Purchase • Written by Thomas Jefferson • Didn't want to be president • Fraction of enslaved people • Book written by Thomas Paine • Most famous of American texts • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Romantic Period 2013-08-11
Across
- Possessed violinist
- Night music
- Four Operas written by Wagner
- Black and white keys
- Composer famous for his “Unfinished Symphony”
- A genre of music invented by Liszt
- Czech composer whose name means “My homeland”
- One of the “Three B’s”
- Composer of “Symphony of a thousand”
- Virtuosic pianist
Down
- Poet of the piano
- Christmas ballet
- Patriotism
- 17-18th century cultural movement
- Short and recurring musical phrase
- Extremely skilled
- Narrative music
- A practice piece
- Composer of “The Mastersinger of Nuremberg”
- They change the length of brass instruments
20 Clues: Patriotism • Night music • Narrative music • Christmas ballet • A practice piece • Poet of the piano • Extremely skilled • Virtuosic pianist • Possessed violinist • Black and white keys • One of the “Three B’s” • Four Operas written by Wagner • 17-18th century cultural movement • Short and recurring musical phrase • A genre of music invented by Liszt • Composer of “Symphony of a thousand” • ...
unit 2 global 2020-10-22
Across
- joseph was emperor
- fought to end abuse
- what was the century?
- something people believe in
- where they from
- different area
- is part where someone lives
- martin became a soldier
- controlled latin America
Down
- a group of people
- declared independence
- had las power
- 19th century
- made the power half
- people didn't believe philosophers
- is a large area the had small cities
- some people had
- people speak it
- natives/black people had to work for them
- people had that all around the world
20 Clues: 19th century • had las power • different area • where they from • some people had • people speak it • a group of people • joseph was emperor • fought to end abuse • made the power half • declared independence • what was the century? • martin became a soldier • controlled latin America • something people believe in • is part where someone lives • people didn't believe philosophers • ...
ReligionsCooper 2024-04-03
Across
- spiritual leaders
- sacred text for Christianity
- Jewish worship building
- people of the Islam Religion
- inner peace/enlightenment/band
- Christian place of worship
- Christian prophet and son of god
- Sacred text of Judaism
- two branches of Islam
- Muslim god
- Hindu worship building
- follower of Christianity
Down
- the sacred text of Hinduism
- Muslim worship building
- one unified Hindu spirit
- one god
- result of past actions
- followers name for Siddhartha Gautama
- the belief of being reborn over again
- has the most Hindus
- has the most Buddhists
21 Clues: one god • Muslim god • spiritual leaders • has the most Hindus • two branches of Islam • result of past actions • Sacred text of Judaism • has the most Buddhists • Hindu worship building • Muslim worship building • Jewish worship building • one unified Hindu spirit • follower of Christianity • Christian place of worship • the sacred text of Hinduism • sacred text for Christianity • ...
Spiritual Resources 2024-08-13
Across
- Rely
- Serenity
- Divine existence
- Recovery
- Joining
- Spiritual
- Giving up
- Knowledge
- Joy
- Trust
- Being there
- Fact
- Dedicated
- Awareness
- Respect
- Admiration
- Lite Up
- Holiness
- In tune
- Favor
- Bountiful
- Completeness
- Exalted
- Harmony
- True
Down
- Awareness
- Courageousness
- Regeneration
- Inner peace
- Adore
- Bounciness
- Compassion
- Likeness
- Happiness
- Peace
- Appreciation
- Steadiness
- Finding
- Steadiness
- Illumination
- Glow
- Quietude
- Piece of good fortune
- Wholeness
- Change
- Acknowledgement
- Kindheartedness
- Understanding
- Tranquility
49 Clues: Joy • Rely • Glow • Fact • True • Adore • Peace • Trust • Favor • Change • Joining • Finding • Respect • Lite Up • In tune • Exalted • Harmony • Serenity • Recovery • Likeness • Quietude • Holiness • Awareness • Spiritual • Happiness • Giving up • Knowledge • Dedicated • Wholeness • Awareness • Bountiful • Bounciness • Compassion • Steadiness • Steadiness • Admiration • Inner peace • Being there • Tranquility • Regeneration • Appreciation • Illumination • Completeness • ...
revolutionary war crossword 2025-02-28
Across
- shaped ideology
- intolerable acts
- declaration of independence gave america
- Boston tea party
- continental congress
- sugar act
- presided over convention
- wrote the declaration of independence
- when troops sleep at your house
- went to make alliance with France
- set during the proclamation of 1763
- went mad after losing the colonies
Down
- enlightenment
- the french changed this battle
- give me liberty or give me death
- warned colonies
- what Thomas Paine wrote
- the french and Indian war gave britain
- 2nd president
- siegeofyorktown
20 Clues: sugar act • enlightenment • 2nd president • shaped ideology • warned colonies • siegeofyorktown • intolerable acts • Boston tea party • continental congress • what Thomas Paine wrote • presided over convention • the french changed this battle • when troops sleep at your house • give me liberty or give me death • went to make alliance with France • went mad after losing the colonies • ...
Absolutism/Scientific Rev/Enlightenment 2023-05-16
Across
- Czar who westernized Russia
- Believed in separation of powers
- Nonreligious
- Discovered Laws of Gravity
- Wrote The Social Contract
- Sun is the center of the universe
- Czar of Russia who killed his son
- The Sun King
- Earth is the center of the universe
- God created the Monarchy
Down
- Agreement between the ruler and the community
- Kick out of the church
- Constructed the Telescope
- Law granting religious tolerance
- Fought for Women's Rights
- Invented the Scientific Method
- Believed all men possessed natural rights
- Monarch control's all aspects
18 Clues: Nonreligious • The Sun King • Kick out of the church • God created the Monarchy • Constructed the Telescope • Fought for Women's Rights • Wrote The Social Contract • Discovered Laws of Gravity • Czar who westernized Russia • Monarch control's all aspects • Invented the Scientific Method • Believed in separation of powers • Law granting religious tolerance • ...
IX • VII • MMXXI 2022-02-04
Across
- Greatest Band of All Time
- Parker
- Reliable Source of Knowledge
- Minutes E/W
- (A Name)
- The Path to a Better Future
- Brass Instrument; Long
- One last thing
- USSR, Formerly
- Ooo-wee-ooo
Down
- Above Hedgehog
- A Woman
- Best D&D Class
- Once in a
- where it do what it says
- Large-Caliber Guns, primarily used to describe those on Land
- Colloquialism used commonly in online spaces originating on Twitch
- Superior; Cheeto
18 Clues: Parker • A Woman • (A Name) • Once in a • Minutes E/W • Ooo-wee-ooo • Above Hedgehog • Best D&D Class • One last thing • USSR, Formerly • Superior; Cheeto • Brass Instrument; Long • where it do what it says • Greatest Band of All Time • The Path to a Better Future • Reliable Source of Knowledge • Large-Caliber Guns, primarily used to describe those on Land • ...
xx 2023-04-20
Across
- - Ownership of another person.
- - WWII genocide.
- - Radical change.
- - Advanced society.
- - Study of ancient remains.
- - Cultural and philosophical movement of the 18th century.
- - 15th century cultural movement.
- - Private property.
- - Armed confrontation.
- - Government by representatives of the people.
Down
- - Religious tribunal to persecute heretics.
- - Popular uprising.
- - Succession of rulers of the same family.
- - Discovery of new territories.
- - Armed conflict.
- - Rule by a king or queen.
- - Taking control of a territory.
- - State ownership and equitable distribution.
- - Territorial power.
- - Lack of centralized government.
20 Clues: - WWII genocide. • - Armed conflict. • - Radical change. • - Popular uprising. • - Advanced society. • - Private property. • - Territorial power. • - Armed confrontation. • - Rule by a king or queen. • - Study of ancient remains. • - Ownership of another person. • - Discovery of new territories. • - Taking control of a territory. • - 15th century cultural movement. • ...
Chapter 3 2013-05-23
Across
- priests
- religion where everything in the universe has a soul
- groups of seminomadic people
- Indo-Europeans sacred literature
- Asia Minor
- Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain
- belief of one God
- Minoan capital city
Down
- group of Indo-European speakers
- Gautama founder of Buddhism
- great epic of india
- wisdom
- rebirth
- most powerful traders
- social system
- crossed over North West mountains
- dry grasslands
- powerful seafaring people
- movements of people from one region to another
- good or bad deeds
20 Clues: wisdom • priests • rebirth • Asia Minor • social system • dry grasslands • belief of one God • good or bad deeds • great epic of india • Minoan capital city • most powerful traders • powerful seafaring people • Gautama founder of Buddhism • groups of seminomadic people • group of Indo-European speakers • Indo-Europeans sacred literature • crossed over North West mountains • ...
days17-24 2023-08-11
29 Clues: 분자 • 속이다 • 우선순위 • 방해하다 • 신뢰(성) • 피고(인) • 전문 지식 • 원인이 되는 • 지각, 인식 • 배제, 제외 • 상호 의존적인 • 탄력, 가속도 • 인위적인, 인공의 • 지속 시간, 지속 • 고립, 분리, 격리 • 인정하다, 인지하다 • 굳게 하다, 강화하다 • 질서 정연한, 정돈된 • 항로를 찾다, 운전하다 • 시의적절한, 시기적절한 • 제일주의, 제일, 으뜸 • 비료를 주다, 수정시키다 • 익숙하게 하다, 익숙해지다 • 인식의 발전, 깨달음, 계몽 • 예측하다, 예상하다, 기대하다 • 정적인, 고정된, 변하지 않는 • 배출하다, 석방하다, 해고하다 • (기반을) 약화시키다, 침식하다 • 꼬리표를 붙이다, ~이라고 일컫다
31 2024-08-09
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- Encyclopedist
- Poet and art critic
- Existentialist writer
- Author of In Search of Lost Time
- Tragic playwright
- Dramatist
- Author of Madame Bovary
- Novelist and essayist
- Symbolist poet
- Enlightenment writer
- Playwright
- Author of Les Misérables
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- Short story writer
- Symbolist poet
- Feminist writer
- Social contract theorist
- Writer of La Comédie Humaine
- Surrealist writer
- Poet of modernity
- French playwright
- Writer of The Three Musketeers
- Author of Gigi
- Naturalist writer
- Existentialist philosopher
- Author of The Red and the Black
25 Clues: Dramatist • Playwright • Encyclopedist • Symbolist poet • Author of Gigi • Symbolist poet • Feminist writer • Surrealist writer • Poet of modernity • French playwright • Naturalist writer • Tragic playwright • Short story writer • Poet and art critic • Enlightenment writer • Existentialist writer • Novelist and essayist • Author of Madame Bovary • Social contract theorist • Author of Les Misérables • ...
American Studies 2025-09-08
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- named by King James II
- intellectual movement
- 3 part system
- religious revival
- taxes
- King James II created
- led to French and Indian war
- there goal was to enrich Great Britain
- large farm in southern colonies
- Britain relaxed
- meant to sell for profit
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- learn to trade
- slave uprising
- name
- punish colonists for illegal smuggling goods
- men fought for Great Britain
- toughest part of the triangular trade
- Great Britain's biggest rival
- 2nd largest ethnic group
- governing body of Great Britain
20 Clues: name • taxes • 3 part system • learn to trade • slave uprising • Britain relaxed • religious revival • intellectual movement • King James II created • named by King James II • 2nd largest ethnic group • meant to sell for profit • men fought for Great Britain • led to French and Indian war • Great Britain's biggest rival • large farm in southern colonies • governing body of Great Britain • ...
Kite Runner 21-25 2021-09-20
10 Clues: guilt • juicy • enlightenment • not seeming real • in large amounts • exemption from punishment • state of great disturbance • in a way that cannot be changed • in a cautious and careful manner • expressing disapproval or disappointment
History 2022-04-06
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- overthrowing the government
- Where people go pray
- having or hoping to achieve power.
- a versatile and prolific writer,
- a continent
- something you have faith in or worship
- Monarch
- think think think
- giving something for something in
- one political party
- Needed before you take
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- Law & Order
- social thinking becomes popular
- one political party
- a belief or theory that opinions
- located in europe
- opposite of war
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- the debate among individuals or
19 Clues: Monarch • Law & Order • a continent • opposite of war • located in europe • think think think • one political party • one political party • Where people go pray • Needed before you take • overthrowing the government • social thinking becomes popular • the debate among individuals or • a versatile and prolific writer, • a belief or theory that opinions • giving something for something in • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2023-11-27
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- The age Siddhartha married his wife
- The founder
- Means man or male
- "Triple Basket"
- "Vehicle of the Thunderbolt"
- The way Siddhartha faced when he made his vow under the tree
- Means "pain" or "suffering"
- Enlightened one or a knower
- Extreme self-denial
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- The truths of the Noble Ones
- A spiritual teacher
- Siddhartha's father was a ____
- "Way of the Monks"
- The final enlightenment
- The goal of many paths
- Means "generosity"
- Flower associated with purity
- "Great Vehicle"
18 Clues: The founder • "Triple Basket" • "Great Vehicle" • Means man or male • "Way of the Monks" • Means "generosity" • A spiritual teacher • Extreme self-denial • The goal of many paths • The final enlightenment • Means "pain" or "suffering" • Enlightened one or a knower • The truths of the Noble Ones • "Vehicle of the Thunderbolt" • Flower associated with purity • Siddhartha's father was a ____ • ...
Buddhism 2024-11-21
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- A fig tree
- Buddha's 8 ways to achieve nirvana
- Achieving enlightenment
- A living buddha in vajrayana
- Suffering or unease
- An enlightened person
- Realities of the world
- Leader in Buddhism
- Place when vajrayana buddhism is practiced
- "The Great Vehicle"
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- Follows the original teachings of Buddha
- The three baskets
- Communities who follow Buddhism
- A person who helps others reach nirvana
- The final sermon of the Buddha
- Buddha's Mother
- Words spoken during meditation
- Spiritual images or symbols
18 Clues: A fig tree • Buddha's Mother • The three baskets • Leader in Buddhism • Suffering or unease • "The Great Vehicle" • An enlightened person • Realities of the world • Achieving enlightenment • Spiritual images or symbols • A living buddha in vajrayana • The final sermon of the Buddha • Words spoken during meditation • Communities who follow Buddhism • Buddha's 8 ways to achieve nirvana • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2024-11-25
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- one who as attained bodhi
- canonical scriptures
- the origin country of buddhism
- Buddhism found it tibet
- buddhas to be
- means triple basket
- where the Buddha was born
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- name of the buddha
- means great vehicle
- another name for a monk
- a sacred utterance
- name for individual or self
- first of the eightfold middle path
- to achieve enlightenment
- name of the leader of vajrayana buddhism
- holy circles
- place for burial of religious objects
- third of the eightfold middle path
18 Clues: holy circles • buddhas to be • name of the buddha • a sacred utterance • means great vehicle • means triple basket • canonical scriptures • another name for a monk • Buddhism found it tibet • to achieve enlightenment • one who as attained bodhi • where the Buddha was born • name for individual or self • the origin country of buddhism • first of the eightfold middle path • ...
Vocab #1 (Unit 4) 2022-04-21
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- Absolute rulers that accepted and implemented some Enlightenment ideas
- Colonists that were loyal to Great Britain
- Enlightenment idea that states that the government and its subject enter into a contract when the government is formed. If one side breaks the contract, then it can be changed or eliminated.
- restricting access to information in books, film, news, etc.
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- a movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, that valued the use of reason rather than tradition
- Colonists who rejected British rule
- The supreme law of the United States of America
- rights people receive at birth
- the legislative body of government (in England)
- Style of art and architecture that followed baroque; lighter pastel colors were often used
10 Clues: rights people receive at birth • Colonists who rejected British rule • Colonists that were loyal to Great Britain • The supreme law of the United States of America • the legislative body of government (in England) • restricting access to information in books, film, news, etc. • Absolute rulers that accepted and implemented some Enlightenment ideas • ...
Vocab #1 (Unit 4) 2022-04-21
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- Style of art and architecture that followed baroque; lighter pastel colors were often used
- a movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, that valued the use of reason rather than tradition
- Absolute rulers that accepted and implemented some Enlightenment ideas
- Enlightenment idea that states that the government and its subject enter into a contract when the government is formed. If one side breaks the contract, then it can be changed or eliminated.
- rights people receive at birth
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- the legislative body of government (in England)
- restricting access to information in books, film, news, etc.
- Colonists who rejected British rule
- Colonists that were loyal to Great Britain
- The supreme law of the United States of America
10 Clues: rights people receive at birth • Colonists who rejected British rule • Colonists that were loyal to Great Britain • the legislative body of government (in England) • The supreme law of the United States of America • restricting access to information in books, film, news, etc. • Absolute rulers that accepted and implemented some Enlightenment ideas • ...
Chapter 9 Review 2023-01-25
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- Most supporters of the Enlightenment did this with Christianity
- A system of English government that gradually increased Parliament’s power
- The English Bill of Rights did this to American Colonies
- Empiricism taught that people can find knowledge through this
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- This republic developed a large economic empire without a monarchy
- A term that describes a society that is free from religion
- The Age of Reason is also called this
- The name of the oath with which many modern doctors pledge to treat people and “never do harm”
- The change in power in seventeenth century England that occurred without a war is called The Glorious _________
- The English Civil War resulted in the establishment of this, led by Oliver Cromwell
10 Clues: The Age of Reason is also called this • The English Bill of Rights did this to American Colonies • A term that describes a society that is free from religion • Empiricism taught that people can find knowledge through this • Most supporters of the Enlightenment did this with Christianity • This republic developed a large economic empire without a monarchy • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-07
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- An arrangement where people give up their rights to be protected by the government
- Unchanged principles, discovered through reason, that govern all human conduct
- restricting access to ideas and information
- good of the community should be placed above individual interests
- hands off approach to the economy
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- the Enlightenment was also known as the...
- the will of the people as a whole
- mother country controls all its colonies
- absolute ruler abuses power
- common language
- power comes from God
- move away from absolutism, toward democracy and individual rights
12 Clues: common language • power comes from God • absolute ruler abuses power • the will of the people as a whole • hands off approach to the economy • mother country controls all its colonies • the Enlightenment was also known as the... • restricting access to ideas and information • move away from absolutism, toward democracy and individual rights • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2025-03-20
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- discovered the laws of gravity and laws of motion
- Supported the heliocentric theory by building his own telescope, discovered the law of the pendulum
- key contributor/helped to develop the scientific method
- This theory stated that the earth was at the center of the universe, and the sun rotated around the earth
- A new method used by scientists to experiment and provide proof
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Time period during the mid-late Renaissance that focused on new ideas surrounding math & science
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- developed the idea that planets rotate around the sun in elliptical orbits
- The new ideas developed during the Scientific Rev. caused conflict with THIS institution
- This theory stated that the sun was at the center of the universe, and planets rotated around the sun
- studied the functions of the human heart & blood vessels
- developed the smallpox vaccine
12 Clues: developed the smallpox vaccine • Developed the heliocentric theory • discovered the laws of gravity and laws of motion • key contributor/helped to develop the scientific method • studied the functions of the human heart & blood vessels • A new method used by scientists to experiment and provide proof • ...
Garcia 2021-03-03
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- She had salons where she would teach women manners,etiquette, and give them an education.
- Rights that cannot be taken away.
- He thought that the #1 job of the government is to protect peoples' rights.
- She accepted that a woman's first duty is to be a mother but still believed that women should have a right to education, free speech, jobs, and equality.
- Collection of articles written by many philosophers and was published to change the way people think.
- The government telling you what you can/can't do, read, watch, say, etc.
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- He promoted free trade because he thought that it would boost the economy.
- Thinks the government should have 3 branches to keep each other balanced.
- He believes that everyone should have freedom of speech.
- He came up with the term enlightenment.
- He thought that we need an absolute ruler.
- He is called the Father of Symphony.
- He is known for writing the novel Robinson Crusoe.
- He was one of the greatest composers of the Enlightenment and was influenced by Bach.
- Came up with the idea of a republic form of government.
15 Clues: Rights that cannot be taken away. • He is called the Father of Symphony. • He came up with the term enlightenment. • He thought that we need an absolute ruler. • He is known for writing the novel Robinson Crusoe. • Came up with the idea of a republic form of government. • He believes that everyone should have freedom of speech. • ...
Age of Reason/Enlightment 2025-03-17
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- A philosopher who advocated for the separation of powers
- A place where people gathered to talk about enlightment ideas
- A concept that people have rights to life, liberty, and property
- Scottish economist and philosopher known for his ideas about free markets and capitalism
- A philosopher who wrote "Leviathan"
- Also known as the Age of Reason/18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason and science
- A philosopher who believed in the separation of church and state
- A philosopher who believed in natural rights
- The science of reasoning
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- A type of government where power is held by the people
- British author and philosopher/one of the earliest women's rights activists during the enlightenment period
- Published work in 1687 describing universal gravitation, and the three laws of motion
- Idea put forth by John Locke that people agree to form a government to protect their rights, and that in exchange, they must follow the government's laws
- A philosopher who believed in a social contract
- an overthrow and thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed
15 Clues: The science of reasoning • A philosopher who wrote "Leviathan" • A philosopher who believed in natural rights • A philosopher who believed in a social contract • A type of government where power is held by the people • A philosopher who advocated for the separation of powers • A place where people gathered to talk about enlightment ideas • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance: Vocab terms 2024-05-03
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- the study of Greek and Latin classics in hopes of reviving worthy ancient values
- transition from medieval to modern society
- were small villages that included a church, blacksmith, mill,wine presses, and homes of peasants
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- A form of government in the 18th century in which absolute monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms inspired by the Enlightenment.
- Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity.
- civilization in the Middle Ages was defined by a decentralized government based on the system of land as reward for loyalty
6 Clues: transition from medieval to modern society • Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. • the study of Greek and Latin classics in hopes of reviving worthy ancient values • were small villages that included a church, blacksmith, mill,wine presses, and homes of peasants • ...
Buddhist Adventure 2017-10-23
11 Clues: The god • located in Gaya • Buddist figures • religious community • peace,enlightenment • a guide to behavior • visiting a Holy land • 4 ideas from the sermon • where the first sermon was • legends of the god's reincarnations • Gautama the founder of this religion
Age Of Reasoning by Maximilian, Arvin, Jonah 2024-05-08
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- The concept of using reason and logic to understand and improve society.
- The philosophy that the world can be improved through reason and knowledge
- Intellectual movement that dominated Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Thomas Paine's influential pamphlet advocating for American independence and republican principles
- Political philosopher whose ideas influenced the American and French Revolutions.
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- System of fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation.
- French Enlightenment writer and philosopher famous for his satirical works criticizing the French monarchy and the Catholic Church.
- A sudden and often violent change in government or social structure.
- French philosopher known for his advocacy of freedom of religion and separation of church and state.
- A period characterized by intellectual and cultural change in Europe.
- The belief in the equality of all people.
11 Clues: The belief in the equality of all people. • System of fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation. • A sudden and often violent change in government or social structure. • The concept of using reason and logic to understand and improve society. • The philosophy that the world can be improved through reason and knowledge • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-11-06
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- Defined the universal law of gravitation explaining why objects in space and on Earth move
- Ptolemaic Theory of the earth being the center of the universe
- Someone who studies wisdom; the love to study
- Father of rationalism; he established that we know we can exist because we can think about our existence
- Said people were born with a blank mind and were molded by their experiences
- Belief that reason is the main or chief source of knowledge
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically and improve society
- making general conclusions from particular observations
- A trade route in which manufactured goods were taken to Africa in exchange for slaves, slaves were then taken to the Americas to trade for raw goods, and finally those materials were taken back to Europe to be manufactured into more goods.
- Developed the scientific method and pushed people to use inductive reasoning instead of relying on ancient ideas
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- The child prodigy of Classical music who is often considered the greatest composer of all time, especially operas.
- Copernican Theory of the sun being the center of the universe
- Used the telescope to find planets were made of material substance, like the Earth
- Came up with the heliocentric universe where the planets revolved around the sun
- Showed orbits of planets were elliptical confirming the heliocentric universe with his laws of planetary motion
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Wrote about the social contract; believed society came together to be governed by the general will of the people which was freedom
17 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom; the love to study • making general conclusions from particular observations • Belief that reason is the main or chief source of knowledge • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • Copernican Theory of the sun being the center of the universe • Ptolemaic Theory of the earth being the center of the universe • ...
Puritanism - Enlightenment Mini-Review 2024-03-21
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- Christian's backpack is a symbol for ____.
- The largest city on the island of Lilliput is known as ___.
- The King of the island of Lilliput is ____.
- An imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.
- A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.
- Who takes care of Gulliver while he is in Brobdingnag?
- The belief that the regent (King or Queen) derives power directly from God is known as ...
- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
- This author was a Puritan.
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- What does Gulliver use to try to impress the people of Brobdingnag that ends up backfiring on Gulliver in a negative way?
- One his first stop, Lemuel Gulliver meets a group of little people known as the ___.
- The Restoration is, in many ways, the ________ era's birth.
- In The Pilgrim's Progress, what is the name of the final destination towards which the pilgrims are heading?
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- A radical form of Calvinistic Protestantism whose adherents acknowledged only the “pure” word of God as revealed in the interpretations of the Bible is known as
- An island near Lilliput with which Lilliput is at war is called ___.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
17 Clues: This author was a Puritan. • Christian's backpack is a symbol for ____. • The King of the island of Lilliput is ____. • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. • Who takes care of Gulliver while he is in Brobdingnag? • A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society. • The Restoration is, in many ways, the ________ era's birth. • ...
Religious Words 2019-01-17
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- Hindi word for religion
- term made up by foreigners for Indus people
- concept of ideas having universal application
- Latin meaning "to tie back"
- world of the ordinary an unimportant
- lack in belief in god
- blind truth
- Yoga meditation on a deity
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- law of cause and effect
- the practice of being exclusive
- religios texts
- rebirth
- systems of doctrine or religion
- being or form
- sudden enlightenment
- ancient language
16 Clues: rebirth • blind truth • being or form • religios texts • ancient language • sudden enlightenment • lack in belief in god • law of cause and effect • Hindi word for religion • Yoga meditation on a deity • Latin meaning "to tie back" • the practice of being exclusive • systems of doctrine or religion • world of the ordinary an unimportant • term made up by foreigners for Indus people • ...
Buddhism 2020-06-01
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- a method of meditation, a state of relaxation and calmness
- a state of peacefulness and calmness
- one of the three poisons represented by a pig
- the eight-fold path or the middle way
- pity; compassion towards someone who is experiencing suffering/pain
- a Buddhist festival which celebrates the Buddha's birth, sometimes incorporating celebrations of his enlightenment and death also
- a person who is on the path to enlightenment, but postpones this in order to help others reach nirvana
- the idea of cause and effect,how actions will directly affect later life
- craving/desire, a primary cause of suffering; trying to grasp things which are wanted but not necessarily needed
- the main form of meditation practised in zen Buddhism, often performed whilst sat cross-legged
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- a festival to celebrate the Buddha's death and final attainment of nirvana/nibbana
- Tibetan monasteries where teaching and learning occur
- the second noble truth; the causes of suffering.
- the type of Buddhism which came first, and is practised in Sri Lanka and Thailand
- the soul is insignificant and ever-changing
15 Clues: a state of peacefulness and calmness • the eight-fold path or the middle way • the soul is insignificant and ever-changing • one of the three poisons represented by a pig • the second noble truth; the causes of suffering. • Tibetan monasteries where teaching and learning occur • a method of meditation, a state of relaxation and calmness • ...
TKAM Vocabulary 2013-03-06
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- Unpredictable.
- A residence or home.
- In a hearty manner.
- Something that is prepared to perform.(opera, drama, play)
- Distribution.
- Likely to cause an argurment.
- An adjective that describes something as unhealthy.
- Containing one syllable.
- A ceremonial officer of a church.
- Reflection.
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- A leave of a plant.(kale)
- Curious.
- It also means enlightenment.
- A forelock.
- The officially proving of a will.
- A preference of something.
- Occuring during th night.
- Showing great authority.
- Put an end to.
- Distant physically and emotionally.
20 Clues: Curious. • A forelock. • Reflection. • Distribution. • Unpredictable. • Put an end to. • In a hearty manner. • A residence or home. • Showing great authority. • Containing one syllable. • A leave of a plant.(kale) • Occuring during th night. • A preference of something. • It also means enlightenment. • Likely to cause an argurment. • The officially proving of a will. • ...
AOL Spiritual Crossword Puzzle (Mar 2013) 2013-03-19
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- Art of living 2013 campaign Bay Area Initiative
- A sound which is repeated again & again
- Follower
- A virtue of Infinity
- Energy which makes you crave
- Name of city of first aol international center
- An expert who imparts knowledge
- One of the 5 elements
- Sign of Enlightenment
- Controls the senses
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- Buddha's state of being
- Satvik Food
- Body Type
- Name of new Art of Living Kriya
- opposite of bondage
- Intense Cry
- Gift a Future, Gift a Smile
- Divine Flow
- Soul longs for ----
- Primordial sound
20 Clues: Follower • Body Type • Satvik Food • Intense Cry • Divine Flow • Primordial sound • opposite of bondage • Soul longs for ---- • Controls the senses • A virtue of Infinity • One of the 5 elements • Sign of Enlightenment • Buddha's state of being • Gift a Future, Gift a Smile • Energy which makes you crave • Name of new Art of Living Kriya • An expert who imparts knowledge • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Romantic Period 2013-08-11
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- Virtuosic pianist
- Extremely skilled
- 17-18th century cultural movement
- Christmas ballet
- Four Operas written by Wagner
- Night music
- Possessed violinist
- Composer famous for his “Unfinished Symphony”
- Czech composer whose name means “My homeland”
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- Black and white keys
- Short and recurring musical phrase
- A genre of music invented by Liszt
- A practice piece
- Patriotism
- Narrative music
- They change the length of brass instruments
- One of the “Three B’s”
- Composer of “The Mastersinger of Nuremberg”
- Composer of “Symphony of a thousand”
- Poet of the piano
20 Clues: Patriotism • Night music • Narrative music • A practice piece • Christmas ballet • Virtuosic pianist • Extremely skilled • Poet of the piano • Possessed violinist • Black and white keys • One of the “Three B’s” • Four Operas written by Wagner • 17-18th century cultural movement • Short and recurring musical phrase • A genre of music invented by Liszt • Composer of “Symphony of a thousand” • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword Activity 2017-10-11
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- Where Franklin was happiest
- The oldest revolutionary
- America's first public intellectual
- Head of the American Enlightenment
- Franklin was America's first ________.
- Jefferson's most pressing personality trait
- Paine's famous essays
- _________ set presidential precedents.
- Washington stood for the _______.
- Washington freed his _______.
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- Paine lacked __________.
- Washington cared heavily about his __________.
- Most unlikely revolutionary
- Franklin represents the American ______.
- Jefferson wrote the Declaration of __________.
- Paine and Franklin had similar ________.
- Washington was America's first __________.
- Washington was commander of _______ forces
- Jefferson heavily supported states' _______.
- Paine's famous pamphlet
20 Clues: Paine's famous essays • Paine's famous pamphlet • Paine lacked __________. • The oldest revolutionary • Where Franklin was happiest • Most unlikely revolutionary • Washington freed his _______. • Washington stood for the _______. • Head of the American Enlightenment • America's first public intellectual • Franklin was America's first ________. • ...
TKAM Vocabulary Josephine MEE V1 2024-05-05
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- kindheartedness
- lifeless
- decay
- accusation
- enlightenment
- partiality
- advantageous
- wicked
- grumpy
- odd
- infuriated
- offense
- gruesome
- obliged
- unusual
- comfort
- nostalgia
- biased
- viewpoint
- eliminate
- mentality
- peculiarity
- gloomy
- decency
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- exciting
- clerical
- aspect
- comparable
- noisy
- hermaphrodite
- crime
- antic
- constraint
- annoyance
- harassment
- opposed
- one-syllable
- harsh
- defamation
- backlash
- weak
- illegal
- predisposition
- unsophisticated
- bizarre
- native
- outdated
- insulting
- brutal
- precept
50 Clues: odd • weak • decay • noisy • crime • antic • harsh • aspect • wicked • grumpy • biased • native • brutal • gloomy • opposed • offense • obliged • illegal • unusual • comfort • bizarre • precept • decency • exciting • clerical • lifeless • backlash • gruesome • outdated • annoyance • nostalgia • viewpoint • eliminate • mentality • insulting • comparable • accusation • partiality • constraint • harassment • defamation • infuriated • peculiarity • advantageous • one-syllable • ...
The Imitation of Christ 2023-10-24
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- Man ought to ______ himself to God.
- The Danger of ________ words.
- We must ____ in truth.
- Works of _______.
- Personal ____ greatly hinders from the highest God
- SO not be troubled over ________ things.
- Hide our _____ under the guard of humility.
- All our care is to be put where?
- Imitate ______
- Simple _________.
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- God's countless _________
- On lowly __________.
- Prayer for the _______ of the mind.
- Sacrament of the _____
- We must rest in what?
- Christ must be received with great ________
- Fleeing from ____ hope and pride.
- ________ of heart.
- Knowledge of ____.
- Seeking _____ of mind.
20 Clues: Imitate ______ • Works of _______. • Simple _________. • ________ of heart. • Knowledge of ____. • On lowly __________. • We must rest in what? • We must ____ in truth. • Sacrament of the _____ • Seeking _____ of mind. • God's countless _________ • The Danger of ________ words. • All our care is to be put where? • Fleeing from ____ hope and pride. • Man ought to ______ himself to God. • ...
French Revolution 2025-10-23
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- People wanted change.
- Prices went up fast.
- People started to fight back.
- Writers who wanted change.
- People had no food.
- The king banned ideas.
- New ideas about freedom.
- Church leaders with power.
- Some had more, others less.
- Poor farmers and workers.
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- Nobles didn’t pay taxes.
- The king ruled everything.
- Leaders were dishonest.
- Lords controlled the land.
- People were treated unfairly.
- Rich and powerful people.
- Things were not fair.
- The country owed money.
- The country was in trouble.
- Poor people paid most.
20 Clues: People had no food. • Prices went up fast. • People wanted change. • Things were not fair. • The king banned ideas. • Poor people paid most. • Leaders were dishonest. • The country owed money. • Nobles didn’t pay taxes. • New ideas about freedom. • Rich and powerful people. • Poor farmers and workers. • The king ruled everything. • Lords controlled the land. • Writers who wanted change. • ...
Buddhism 2020-06-01
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- someone whos got buddha-hood
- Karuna or pity
- non existence of a soul
- Awakening
- All people can attain this
- ritual A place that involves meditation and prayers
- An innocent life
- it doesn’t last forever
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- Acknowledgment of something
- An awakened being
- A text with 426 verses
- Focusing
- Someone who has reached nibbana
- Buddhist teachings.
- Buddhist teachings.
- Shouting or singing
- Person belongs enlightenment
- everything exists because other things exist
18 Clues: Focusing • Awakening • Karuna or pity • An innocent life • An awakened being • Buddhist teachings. • Buddhist teachings. • Shouting or singing • A text with 426 verses • non existence of a soul • it doesn’t last forever • All people can attain this • Acknowledgment of something • someone whos got buddha-hood • Person belongs enlightenment • Someone who has reached nibbana • ...
Aleira voc Social studies 2018-11-27
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- act-act regulating stamp duty.
- improvement in the condition or strength of something
- awaking-series of religious revivals in north american British colonies during the 17th
- of enlightenment or the state of being enlighten
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- of arms marshaled on a shied to denote the marriages into family of the heiresses
- league-member of a former confederacy of north american peoples originally comprsing.
- of good social position specifically
- mobility-the moment of individuals families,household,people within or between layers or tiers an open system sstratificationl
- of 1763-manila intended to conciliate the Indians by checking.
- of pairs-set boundaries between the British empire in north american.
- plan of union -plan to create a unified government for the thirteen colonies,suggested by Benjamin frankin
- and Indian war-military engagements between Britain and France in north american between 1754 and 1763.
12 Clues: act-act regulating stamp duty. • of good social position specifically • of enlightenment or the state of being enlighten • improvement in the condition or strength of something • of 1763-manila intended to conciliate the Indians by checking. • of pairs-set boundaries between the British empire in north american. • ...
Religions 2024-04-03
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- Expected savior in Judaism.
- Jewish sacred text.
- Jewish place of worship.
- Hindu sacred scriptures.
- Islamic holy city.
- Hindu concept of cause and effect.
- Buddhist school of thought.
- Buddhist state of enlightenment.
- Spiritual teacher in Sikhism.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- Messenger of God in Islam.
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- Hindu moral law and duty.
- Deliverance from sin or suffering in Christianity.
- Islamic place of worship.
- Core belief in religion.
- Hindu deity of destruction.
- Islamic name for God.
- Spiritual teacher in Sikhism.
- Hindu concept of cause and effect.
- Christian holy book.
20 Clues: Islamic holy city. • Jewish sacred text. • Christian holy book. • Founder of Buddhism. • Islamic name for God. • Core belief in religion. • Jewish place of worship. • Hindu sacred scriptures. • Hindu moral law and duty. • Islamic place of worship. • Messenger of God in Islam. • Expected savior in Judaism. • Hindu deity of destruction. • Buddhist school of thought. • ...
Final Crossword 2023-12-06
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- It, literally, reversed illiteracy.
- Conquest, the spreading of religion, and new markets was the motivation behind this age.
- Locke’s Natural Rights are a product of what time period.
- Their march on the Palace of Versailles late in 1789, forced the royal family to be under house arrest at the Tuileries in Paris so they could be closely monitored.
- A “total” ruler.
- Economic system that promoted the unlimited use of another areas natural resources.
- God-given.
- A focus on human achievement, potential, and self-worth.
- Killing machine.
- Social class long sought after, but not fully achieved until the late 18th century.
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- The geographic advantages that merchants had the acceptance or artists from all over Europe and Asia is what contributed to this country being the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Martin Luther started this what he posted his 95 Theses on the door of the All Saints Church in Wittenberg, Germany.
- “Blow to the State”.
- Pyramid system of governing in the Middle Ages.
- Along with economics and politics, Enlightenment philosophers also this, too, had “laws”.
- Rebirth.
- Home to the French royal family before, during, and after the French Revolution.
- In a republic, these are voted for and then they create laws and rule on the behalf of their voters.
- Trade, influence, and disease across the Atlantic Ocean created this.
- Focusing on worldly rather than spiritual values.
20 Clues: Rebirth. • God-given. • A “total” ruler. • Killing machine. • “Blow to the State”. • It, literally, reversed illiteracy. • Pyramid system of governing in the Middle Ages. • Focusing on worldly rather than spiritual values. • A focus on human achievement, potential, and self-worth. • Locke’s Natural Rights are a product of what time period. • ...
Unit 8 Revolutions Crossword 2024-02-19
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- The time period during which the Atlantic Revolutions occurred
- Rights you have by nature - nobody had to give them to you, you have them because you are human
- Period when farming was invented
- Pride in your country or people
- Enlightenment ideals like the social contract and individual rights were the ________________ for the Atlantic Revolutions
- Time of Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration, Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment
- A lack of representation in Parliament was the main thing to _______ the American colonists to revolution
- Most basic or fundamental ideas about something
- The Declaration of Independence agreed with Locke that people can _______ an unjust government
- deciding your own future
- He encouraged nationalism and rebellion in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, etc.
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- Time between the Fall of Rome and the Fall of Constantinople
- a major change in government or society
- The country that Napoleon became the emperor of
- One of Locke's most influential ideas was the government is based on the _________ of the people
- The region that Simon Bolivar was active in
- People born in the New World whose parents were from Spain; Simon Bolivar encouraged these people to rebel against Spain
- Period when Greeks and Romans developed ideas about democracy and republicanism
- People born in Spain but working in the New World
- electing leaders to vote on your behalf
20 Clues: deciding your own future • Pride in your country or people • Period when farming was invented • a major change in government or society • electing leaders to vote on your behalf • The region that Simon Bolivar was active in • The country that Napoleon became the emperor of • Most basic or fundamental ideas about something • ...
Unit 9 Vocab Crossword 2024-03-19
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- A person who buys and uses things
- Economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
- main person who came up with communism
- type of governmnet England had after the Glorious Revolution
- Economic system in which people as a whole rather than private individuals own property and businesses
- Economic system in which the government keeps its hands off of business
- How much of a product consumers want
- main person who came up with capitalism
- How much a certain amount of work can produce
- Most famous social contract theorist
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- Production in factories
- Era including Age of Exploration, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment
- The growth of cities
- government where citizens vote for representatives who make laws
- Form of socialism adopted by Karl Marx which says class struggle would lead to a classless society in which property and wealth would be shared by all
- Any place or system that allows people to trade goods and services
- Workers, usually in a factory
- Movement of thought that was the basis for the Atlantic Revolutions (American, French, Haitian, and Latin American)
- Main idea of Thomas Hobbes
- cloth
- book calling workers to rise up against industrial capitalism
- Era during which the Atlantic Revolutions and Industrial Revolution take place
- invented the steam engine used in factories and trains
- government where citizens vote directly for laws
24 Clues: cloth • The growth of cities • Production in factories • Main idea of Thomas Hobbes • Workers, usually in a factory • A person who buys and uses things • How much of a product consumers want • Most famous social contract theorist • main person who came up with communism • main person who came up with capitalism • How much a certain amount of work can produce • ...
Unit 3: Foundations of American C 2022-10-12
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- interprets laws
- Carta, this document written in 1215 limited the powers of the king and gave rights to the nobles
- Sense, this document written in 1776 persuaded the colonists that it was time to declare independence from Great Britain
- George, monarch in Great Britain who went into debt
- law making body
- Bill of Rights- document written in 1689 that gave rights such as the right to bear arms and freedom of speech
- Last name of Enlightenment Philosopher who came up with the idea of Natural Rights
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- Rights, the idea that everyone is born with rights such as life liberty and property
- of Independence, Document written in 1776 that declared freedom from Great Britain
- Founding Father influenced by John Locke and used his ideas in the Declaration of Independence
- Compact, this document written in 1620 established a government in Massachusetts
- of the Governed, the idea that people must give their permission to be governed
- Last name of the Enlightenment Philosopher that came up with the ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances
- Madison, considered the Father of the Constitution
- enforces laws
15 Clues: enforces laws • interprets laws • law making body • Madison, considered the Father of the Constitution • George, monarch in Great Britain who went into debt • of the Governed, the idea that people must give their permission to be governed • Compact, this document written in 1620 established a government in Massachusetts • ...
The Revolutions 2022-04-29
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- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone
- method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
- helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- french for "philosopher"
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the chief source of knowledge
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- was an advocate of women's rights
- one that follows especially one who takes over a throne, title , estate or office
- the belief in Enlightenment-era rationality and the concern for social problems, but intermixed with the belief in an absolute monarchy or despotism
- the elegant urban drawing rooms where the government gathered to discuss ideas of the philosphes
- earth-centered
- an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- sun-centered
15 Clues: sun-centered • earth-centered • french for "philosopher" • was an advocate of women's rights • an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's • helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings • the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • ...
Daily Crossword 2018-04-18
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- Why Russia rejected Islam
- Smallest planet
- The snack that eats you back
- Cow farts
- inverse of an exponential
- Last Chinese dynasty
- Semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal plural
- Place to spread knowledge through conversation (enlightenment era)
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- Vienna Native
- Water loving
- Shakespeare storm
- Olympic sport you can compete in while pregnant
- Ink stain
- Largest Starbucks drink size
- Several notes to one syllable
- ____ Wilson of ¨The Office¨
16 Clues: Ink stain • Cow farts • Water loving • Vienna Native • Smallest planet • Shakespeare storm • Last Chinese dynasty • Why Russia rejected Islam • inverse of an exponential • ____ Wilson of ¨The Office¨ • Largest Starbucks drink size • The snack that eats you back • Several notes to one syllable • Semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal plural • Olympic sport you can compete in while pregnant • ...
Year 8 RS Retrieval Crossword 2025-03-21
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- The belief in several Gods
- Hindu ceremonial worship
- The Hindu term for the freedom from rebirth
- Buddhist 'law of life'
- Siddhartha Gautama
- Actions have consequences
- Fairness,brining greater equality
- A steel sword carried by Sikhi's
- Hindu soul
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- Buddhist scripitures
- Sikhi holy building
- Anyone can overcome their suffering an be happy
- Hindu temple
- The founder of Sikhism
- A Christian charity
- How many Noble truth in Buddhism?
16 Clues: Hindu soul • Hindu temple • Siddhartha Gautama • Sikhi holy building • A Christian charity • Buddhist scripitures • Buddhist 'law of life' • The founder of Sikhism • Hindu ceremonial worship • Actions have consequences • The belief in several Gods • A steel sword carried by Sikhi's • How many Noble truth in Buddhism? • Fairness,brining greater equality • ...
Scientific Crossword 2023-03-20
10 Clues: oval shapes • many changes • It uses science • earth in center • sun in the center • pull of the earth • To rethink tradition • ruler has total power • Main source of knowledge • Basic materials that can't be broken
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2.3. 2018-04-09
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- ascentic sikh order
- sikh temple
- wisdom comes from experience
- full awareness of reality
- yogic picture
- meditation in Zen Schools
- occupational category
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- A vajrayana teacher
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, and disharmony
- K's symbol worn by Khalsa members
- believe that God gave us life
- sikh congregation
- liberation
- liberation from mental suffering and rebirth
- actions and effects from life that will come for wrongdoing
- symbolic story expressing ideas
16 Clues: liberation • sikh temple • yogic picture • sikh congregation • A vajrayana teacher • ascentic sikh order • occupational category • full awareness of reality • meditation in Zen Schools • wisdom comes from experience • believe that God gave us life • symbolic story expressing ideas • K's symbol worn by Khalsa members • liberation from mental suffering and rebirth • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2.3. 2018-04-09
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- liberation
- K's symbol worn by Khalsa members
- liberation from mental suffering and rebirth
- symbolic story expressing ideas
- sikh congregation
- believe that God gave us life
- occupational category
- sikh temple
- A vajrayana teacher
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- discomfort, suffering, frustration, and disharmony
- wisdom comes from experience
- meditation in Zen Schools
- full awareness of reality
- ascentic sikh order
- actions and effects from life that will come for wrongdoing
- yogic picture
16 Clues: liberation • sikh temple • yogic picture • sikh congregation • ascentic sikh order • A vajrayana teacher • occupational category • meditation in Zen Schools • full awareness of reality • wisdom comes from experience • believe that God gave us life • symbolic story expressing ideas • K's symbol worn by Khalsa members • liberation from mental suffering and rebirth • ...
Jainism and Buddhism 2025-11-25
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- Founder of Buddhism
- Three jewels of Jainism
- Buddha was born here
- Books of Buddhism
- Important Jain book
- A persons'actions or deeds
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- Siddhartha gained enlightenment under the ________
- Non-violence
- Conqueror of self
- Buddhism was preached in this language
- Siddhartha left the palace to become a _________
- Freedom from cycle of birth and death
- Jain Guru
- Language used for preaching Jainism
- Buddha gave his first sermon
- Most important Jain Guru
16 Clues: Jain Guru • Non-violence • Conqueror of self • Books of Buddhism • Founder of Buddhism • Important Jain book • Buddha was born here • Three jewels of Jainism • Most important Jain Guru • A persons'actions or deeds • Buddha gave his first sermon • Language used for preaching Jainism • Freedom from cycle of birth and death • Buddhism was preached in this language • ...
puzzle number one 2020-08-06
10 Clues: star sign • age of reason • german cypher • ww2 batleship • product of uranium • child of mischievous • anagram near the womb • married to a journeyer • nation that does not exist • on the slopes of ammon amarth
French Revolution Crossword Review 2025-11-13
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- The journalist and radical voice of the Revolution who was murdered in his bathtub.
- The era of intellectual and philosophical movement that inspired revolutionary ideas.
- The French prison and armory stormed by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789.
- The king of France whose poor leadership helped spark the Revolution.
- The nickname given to Robespierre for his perceived honesty and devotion to the Revolution.
- The group that made up 97% of France’s population but had the least political power.
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- The period of extreme violence and mass executions led by Robespierre.
- The act of controlling or limiting freedom of expression, speech, or press.
- The Austrian-born queen of France known for her lavish spending.
- The Enlightenment-inspired pledge made by the Third Estate to create a new constitution.
- The system of privilege held by the upper classes and nobles before the Revolution.
- The device used to execute enemies of the Revolution quickly and “humanely.”
12 Clues: The Austrian-born queen of France known for her lavish spending. • The king of France whose poor leadership helped spark the Revolution. • The period of extreme violence and mass executions led by Robespierre. • The French prison and armory stormed by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789. • ...
Reason & Revolution 2022-11-10
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- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
- the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child and youngest daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services. The utilized amounts of the various inputs determine the quantity of output according to the relationship called the production function
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries with global influences and effects.
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- The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, is the pronouncement and founding document adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the development of modern political, economic, and educational though
- states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all others
- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840
- counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.
- one of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment.
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was previously the second vice president under John Adams and the first United States secretary of state under George
- the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until 1789 and the French Revolution, which abolished the feudal system of the French nobility and hereditary monarchy
15 Clues: having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook • one of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment. • states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all others • ...
Scientific revolution 2014-11-12
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- science of transforming metal to gold
- english philosopher, empiricist,
- discovered geocentric
- enlightened monarch
- inductive reasoning
- Danish astronomer, uraniburg observatory
- work of Nicholas Copernicus
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- theorized three laws of planetary motion
- a philosopher, empiricism
- a period, during Age of Enlightenment
- another name, Ptolemy's work
- a model, Reasoning moves from General to specific
- a philosophy,learn through reason
- gravity/ theory of falling objects
- crystal spheres
15 Clues: crystal spheres • enlightened monarch • inductive reasoning • discovered geocentric • a philosopher, empiricism • work of Nicholas Copernicus • another name, Ptolemy's work • english philosopher, empiricist, • a philosophy,learn through reason • gravity/ theory of falling objects • science of transforming metal to gold • a period, during Age of Enlightenment • ...
ss 2024-05-07
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- king of great britain and ireland
- British writer and advocate of women’s rights
- the suppression of speech
- french man of letter
- western cultural movement
- third u.s. president
- “inalienable” God-given
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- French enlightenment writer
- philosopher and art critic
- 1773 boston protest
- legislative assembly during the american revolution
- father of liberalism
- an agreement between the ruled and the rulers
- Leviathan author
- style of European architecture
15 Clues: Leviathan author • 1773 boston protest • father of liberalism • french man of letter • third u.s. president • “inalienable” God-given • the suppression of speech • western cultural movement • philosopher and art critic • French enlightenment writer • style of European architecture • king of great britain and ireland • British writer and advocate of women’s rights • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-14
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- The teachings of the Buddha
- Deep care for all beings
- Sacred chant or phrase
- Awareness of the present moment
- Symbol of purity in Buddhism
- Practice of focused mind
- School emphasizing meditation
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- Cycle of life, death, and renewal
- Founder of Buddhism
- Moral guidelines for ethical living
- Law of cause and effect
- Buddhist community
- Path to end suffering
- State of perfect wisdom
- Ultimate liberation from suffering
15 Clues: Buddhist community • Founder of Buddhism • Path to end suffering • Sacred chant or phrase • Law of cause and effect • State of perfect wisdom • Deep care for all beings • Practice of focused mind • The teachings of the Buddha • Symbol of purity in Buddhism • School emphasizing meditation • Awareness of the present moment • Cycle of life, death, and renewal • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-14
Across
- The teachings of the Buddha
- Deep care for all beings
- Sacred chant or phrase
- Awareness of the present moment
- Symbol of purity in Buddhism
- Practice of focused mind
- School emphasizing meditation
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- Cycle of life, death, and renewal
- Founder of Buddhism
- Moral guidelines for ethical living
- Law of cause and effect
- Buddhist community
- Path to end suffering
- State of perfect wisdom
- Ultimate liberation from suffering
15 Clues: Buddhist community • Founder of Buddhism • Path to end suffering • Sacred chant or phrase • Law of cause and effect • State of perfect wisdom • Deep care for all beings • Practice of focused mind • The teachings of the Buddha • Symbol of purity in Buddhism • School emphasizing meditation • Awareness of the present moment • Cycle of life, death, and renewal • ...
The Paris Times Crossword 2023-01-30
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- When those in power conduct dishonestly or fraudulently
- Known as "The father of Mexican independence"
- To rise in rebellion
- A body of government that was supported by roundheads
- The first French emperor and leader of the military in the late 17th century
- An American enlightenment thinker who helped inspire the American Revolution
- A French enlightenment thinker and philospher from the 17th century
- The body of government that makes laws for a country
- People who supported a monarchy and opposed Parliament
- A French state prison where important people were held during the 17th and 18th centuries
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- A form of government where a single being has all the power
- to the Italian unification
- A British writer and advocate for women's rights from the 17th century
- The battle between the French and the rest of Europe where Napoleon surrendered
- The city where Louis XIV's royal residence was
- A military tactic where forces surrounded a city or fortress until victory
- A nickname for royalists that was given by the roundheads
- People who were in charge of the military and head of state
- Individuals who supported Parliament during the English Civil War
- A form of government where a few wealthy individuals holds the power
- A union or association formed between countries or organizations for mutual benefits
21 Clues: To rise in rebellion • to the Italian unification • Known as "The father of Mexican independence" • The city where Louis XIV's royal residence was • The body of government that makes laws for a country • A body of government that was supported by roundheads • People who supported a monarchy and opposed Parliament • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - The five aspects that make up a person.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- - An act of worship.
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where Pure Land Buddhists aim to be reborn.
- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
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- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- - "Help", "Friend".
- - Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
- - The four qualities of love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity which the Buddha taught that Buddhists should develop.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
20 Clues: - "Help", "Friend". • - An act of worship. • - Good, ethical actions or behaviour. • - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour. • - A short sequence of sacred syllables. • - The five aspects that make up a person. • - A place where Buddhists come together to practice. • - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha. • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - The five aspects that make up a person.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- - An act of worship.
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where Pure Land Buddhists aim to be reborn.
- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
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- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- - "Help", "Friend".
- - Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
- - The four qualities of love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity which the Buddha taught that Buddhists should develop.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
20 Clues: - "Help", "Friend". • - An act of worship. • - Good, ethical actions or behaviour. • - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour. • - A short sequence of sacred syllables. • - The five aspects that make up a person. • - A place where Buddhists come together to practice. • - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha. • ...
Unit 1: American Identity 2024-02-01
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- The first "battle" of the American Revolution
- Wrote "Common Sense" that inspired the colonists to declare indepedence
- Father of the Constitution
- This was included to ensure that Constitution would be ratified; 1st 10 amendments
- The battle that led to French assistance in the Revolutionary War
- Colonists who supported breaking away from British rule
- This war led to the British collecting debt from colonies
- Reaction to the Tea Act
- The first rule of law in the United States; too weak
- The act of British soldiers staying in the homes of the colonists
- Violent event between colonists and British soldiers turned into propaganda to support the patriots
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- The city in which both the first and second Continental Congresses met
- Colonists who preferred not to pick a side in the Revolutionary War
- Colonists who supported the colonists staying with Britain
- The action of preventing travel in or out of a place
- The battle in which Cornwallis surrendered
- Enlightenment thinker who believed that citizens and their government had a social contract
- General of the Continental Army
- This compromise included enslaved individuals into the population of Southern states
- A tax on all written materials on the colonists
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights
- French general who assisted the Continental Army
- Member of the Continental Congress who gets credit with drafting the Declaration of Independence
23 Clues: Reaction to the Tea Act • Father of the Constitution • General of the Continental Army • The battle in which Cornwallis surrendered • The first "battle" of the American Revolution • A tax on all written materials on the colonists • French general who assisted the Continental Army • The action of preventing travel in or out of a place • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2025-05-03
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- Never indulge too much but never starve yourself
- The basic moral requirements that are binding of all buddhist
- One who has become enlightened, buddhist equivalent of a saint
- The concept that suffering is part of the human condition
- "Enlightened one", usually refers to Siddhartha Gautama
- A sacred word or phrase repeated in chants or prayers
- To live is to suffer, suffering is caused by desire, the cessation of suffering can be achieved, the solution is the Noble Eightfold Path
- The spiritual leader of Vajrayana Buddhism
- Beings who have experienced enlightenment but stop short in order to help others achieve enlightenment
- The Buddhist doctrine of denying the permanent self
- Complex sand paintings which represent the world or the psyche
- Buddhism most popular in Tibet and Nepal
- Selfish desire that causes dukkha
- A way of holding the hands and fingers so as to indicate a particular meaning
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- Basic practices of Buddhism that lead to nirvana
- The Indian dialect first used for writing down the teachings of the Buddha
- No self, impermanence, and suffering
- All existent things are constantly changing
- The teachings of the Buddha
- The Buddhist community of monks and nuns
- "Great Vehicle" type of Buddhism most common in Japan, China, and Korea
- The extinction of desire and any sense of individual selfhood
- Prevalent form of Buddhism in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand
23 Clues: The teachings of the Buddha • Selfish desire that causes dukkha • No self, impermanence, and suffering • The Buddhist community of monks and nuns • Buddhism most popular in Tibet and Nepal • The spiritual leader of Vajrayana Buddhism • All existent things are constantly changing • Basic practices of Buddhism that lead to nirvana • ...
Around World Events 2023-09-13
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- "South African racial segregation"
- "1945 atomic bomb target"
- "18th-century technological transformation"
- "14th to 17th century cultural revival"
- "1969 moon landing program"
- "14th to 17th century cultural revival"
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- "18th-century intellectual movement"
- "Fight for women's voting rights"
- "14th to 17th century cultural revival"
- "Age of ________ and Discovery"
- "1776 American _______"
- "1776 American ______ of Independence"
- "1863 Lincoln's ________ Proclamation"
- "World War II genocide"
- "1986 nuclear disaster"
15 Clues: "1776 American _______" • "World War II genocide" • "1986 nuclear disaster" • "1945 atomic bomb target" • "1969 moon landing program" • "Age of ________ and Discovery" • "Fight for women's voting rights" • "South African racial segregation" • "18th-century intellectual movement" • "1776 American ______ of Independence" • "1863 Lincoln's ________ Proclamation" • ...
Bodhi Crocodile 2024-04-11
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- murder for hire
- a masculine name meaning “soft” or “smooth”
- owner
- “awakening” or “enlightenment”
- mama
- private investigator
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- a black cat named after Bulger
- ginger
- recurring police officer
- a large, predatory reptile
- first book’s villain
- dead on arrival
- a textile having a cut nap or pile the same as fustian or velvet
13 Clues: mama • owner • ginger • murder for hire • dead on arrival • first book’s villain • private investigator • recurring police officer • a large, predatory reptile • a black cat named after Bulger • “awakening” or “enlightenment” • a masculine name meaning “soft” or “smooth” • a textile having a cut nap or pile the same as fustian or velvet
history vocab 2021-11-02
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- - a belief held by the enlightenment thinkers
- - built his own telescope and pointed it to the stars to discover jupiter has four moons
- - a philosophe who was passionately committed to individual freedom
- - a major change in european thought, starting in the mid-1500s
- -a french writer who studied political liberty
- - a social gathering of intelects and artist
- - god created universe, then left is alone to work by the nature laws
- - a philosopher who believed that people learn best by experience
- - an earth-centered theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- a pen name for one of the most brilliant and influential philosophes francois marie arouet
- - the grand style that characterized european painting, music, architecture in the 1600s
- - a great english scientist who made the laws of gravity
- - the theory that everything revolves around the sun.
- - a logical way to gather information about the natural world
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- - rule justly and respect the rights of the subjects
- - and agreement for people to limit their individual rights
- - one of russiaś female leaders.
- - relating to a simple, elegant style
- - a movement in the 18th century where people applied reason with the scientific method in everything
- - one of the social thinkers in france
- - published an essay called a vindication of the rights of women.
21 Clues: - one of russiaś female leaders. • - relating to a simple, elegant style • - one of the social thinkers in france • - a belief held by the enlightenment thinkers • -a french writer who studied political liberty • - rule justly and respect the rights of the subjects • - a social gathering of intelects and artist • ...
ap world t2 project 2021-11-14
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- english overthrow of sakes the second in 1688
- concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- traditional catholic beliefs in response to protestant reformation
- general wave of religious dissent
- the italian renaissance started paying more attention to win wars
- war with holy roman empire between german protestants and their allies
- king of france in the 16th century during northern renaissance
- german junk who fought for catholicism
- form of protestantism set up by england
- concept of government developed during the rise of nation-states in western Europe during the 17th century
- a french enlightenment figure
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- Italian writes from 1304-1374
- class of working people without access to producing property
- monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy
- intellectual movement centered in france during the 18th century
- reflected resentment against the poor
- the theme italy used to focus on mankind
- introduced moveable type and pamphlets
- french protestant who stressed doctrine of predestination
- happened in italy during 15th and 14th century
- after Italian renaissance
- leader in how to maintain power in italy
- focuses on people who never married, married late, etc.
- new religious order founded during catholicos reformation
- established liberal economics
25 Clues: after Italian renaissance • Italian writes from 1304-1374 • established liberal economics • a french enlightenment figure • general wave of religious dissent • reflected resentment against the poor • introduced moveable type and pamphlets • german junk who fought for catholicism • form of protestantism set up by england • the theme italy used to focus on mankind • ...
Chapter 6 2023-10-24
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- form of government in the 18th century in which absolute monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms
- 3rd US president
- Great former impress of Russia
- System system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- Wollstonecraft BrGalileoiter and philospher
- astronomer
- Rights The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- an art movement that sought to evoke the style of classical antiquity in writing, painting, or sculpting
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- relating to or denoting a style ofarchitecturechitechure, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- relating or deovoted to study of the fundamental nature of knowledge
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- an official act taken by all 13 American colonies in declaring independence from British rule
- Method any theory of the structure of the solar system in which earth is assumed to be at the center of it
- an 18th century french philospher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- Newton English Polymath
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Contract when a group of people agree to give up a certain rights and accept a central authority in order to proctect their own rights
- among the most famous philosophers and political theorists of the 17th century
- the state of having knowledge or understanding
- an 18th century french philosopher
20 Clues: astronomer • 3rd US president • Newton English Polymath • Great former impress of Russia • an 18th century french philosopher • Wollstonecraft BrGalileoiter and philospher • the state of having knowledge or understanding • Rights The first 10 amendments to the Constitution • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - The five aspects that make up a person.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- - An act of worship.
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where Pure Land Buddhists aim to be reborn.
- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
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- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- - "Help", "Friend".
- - Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
- - The four qualities of love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity which the Buddha taught that Buddhists should develop.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
20 Clues: - "Help", "Friend". • - An act of worship. • - Good, ethical actions or behaviour. • - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour. • - A short sequence of sacred syllables. • - The five aspects that make up a person. • - A place where Buddhists come together to practice. • - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha. • ...
Buddhism Key Terms 2023-07-26
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- What is the collection of texts about Buddhism called? The ____
- Fourth Noble Truth of Buddhism: To overcome desire, follow the __________________ path.
- What is the Buddhist symbol for Dharma? The ____ of Life
- What did Siddhartha Gautama see first outside of the palace walls that made him question his privileged life? A ______ child,
- Who's journey of self-awareness became the inspiration for Buddhism?
- What are the ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- What explains the effects that good or bad actions have on a person's soul?
- Second Noble Truth of Buddhism: Suffering is caused by ________
- What explains the meaning of the cycle of life, death, and rebirth in Buddhism?
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- The repetition of mystic incantations in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- What is the final step on the eightfold path to enlightenment?
- What is the Buddhist community known as?
- Third Noble Truth of Buddhism: The solution to ending suffering is to _________ all desire.
- What is the ultimate goal of Buddhism? The state of being one with the universe.
- Where did Siddhartha Gautama grow up? Northern _____
- What flower represents nirvana in Buddhist teaching?
- First Noble Truth of Buddhism: Life is ____________
- What did Siddhartha Gautama become known as after achieving enlightenment? The ___
- Buddhist meditation, or the states reached in Buddhist meditation.
- A demon that represents spiritual obstacles, especially temptation
20 Clues: What is the Buddhist community known as? • First Noble Truth of Buddhism: Life is ____________ • Where did Siddhartha Gautama grow up? Northern _____ • What flower represents nirvana in Buddhist teaching? • What is the Buddhist symbol for Dharma? The ____ of Life • What is the final step on the eightfold path to enlightenment? • ...
5 Religions vocab 2023-01-11
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- Where the Islamic state begins, when the prophet must flee there after being kicked out of his home.
- Religious law of the Jews. Ex: Thou shalt not kill.
- the duties of Muslims
- Also called Israel, it is the holy land of Judaism and Christianity
- leader of the Maurya Empire and responsible for spreading Buddhism through missionaries.
- Religious text of Christianity. Made up of the Old and New Testament.
- Eastern church of Christianity in Europe, based in Constantinople and then in Russia.
- The father, the son, and the holy spirit.
- The path to enlightenment in Buddhism
- the social structure of India according to Hinduism
- Belief in many gods
- Founder of Buddhism. Real name Siddhartha Gautama
- Arabic word for God.
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- The beliefs of life in Buddhism.
- The process of rebirth and moving up the caste system to reach enlightenment.
- Founder of Christianity.
- the religious teachings of Jesus in Christianity. The second half of the Bible
- The prophet and founder of Islam
- Actions have consequences, impacts reincarnation.
- Holy Text of Islam, the teachings of the prophet.
- Belief in one god
- Western church of Christianity in Europe, based in Rome.
- pilgrimage to Mecca
- holy books of Hinduism
- Birthplace of Muhammad, he returns and smashes the idols in the kaba.
- Religious text of Judaism. Called the Old Testament in Christianity.
- Follower of Islam
27 Clues: Belief in one god • Follower of Islam • pilgrimage to Mecca • Belief in many gods • Arabic word for God. • the duties of Muslims • holy books of Hinduism • Founder of Christianity. • The beliefs of life in Buddhism. • The prophet and founder of Islam • The path to enlightenment in Buddhism • The father, the son, and the holy spirit. • Actions have consequences, impacts reincarnation. • ...
Unit 1 Quiz Practice 2025-09-08
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- Franklin’s virtue about speaking truthfully and without malice.
- Franklin’s virtue about doing things at their proper time.
- Emerson’s metaphor for becoming one with nature.
- Kant’s term for people who depend on others to think for them.
- Kant emphasizes this as essential for Enlightenment.
- Kant: The freedom to use one’s reason publicly in all matters.
- Thoreau often wrote about the value of this state of being alone.
- Thoreau’s essay begins with where he wished to make his ______.
- Kant: The faculty humans must use without guidance from another.
- Franklin’s virtue about always being engaged in useful tasks.
- The pond where Thoreau lived.
- Franklin’s virtue about not being disturbed by trifles.
- Philosophical movement Emerson and Thoreau are associated with.
- Nature offers a spiritual, not just physical, experience.
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- Thoreau valued this quality in living at Walden Pond.
- Emerson: One of the four uses of nature.
- Franklin’s virtue about moderation in food and drink.
- Kant’s motto: “Have the ________ to use your own understanding!”
- Franklin’s virtue about not wronging others.
- Thoreau imagines living on the edge of civilization.
- Kant: Enlightenment requires the courage to use this quality.
- Emerson: In the woods, we return to this state of innocence.
- For Thoreau, a symbol of renewal and awakening.
- Franklin’s virtue about spending wisely and avoiding waste.
- Emerson’s essay that emphasizes the spiritual connection to the natural world.
25 Clues: The pond where Thoreau lived. • Emerson: One of the four uses of nature. • Franklin’s virtue about not wronging others. • For Thoreau, a symbol of renewal and awakening. • Emerson’s metaphor for becoming one with nature. • Thoreau imagines living on the edge of civilization. • Kant emphasizes this as essential for Enlightenment. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2023-05-18
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- A Scottish philosopher known for his theories about economy and laissez-faire
- An idea developed by Adam Smith that means "to let people do what they want"
- A French philosopher known for "The Spirit of Laws"
- Something everyone agrees on for a better society
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- A European scholar who came up with natural rights
- Rights everyone is born with including life, liberty, and property
- A revolution of scientific, economic, and political ideas
- A Swiss philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract"
8 Clues: Something everyone agrees on for a better society • A European scholar who came up with natural rights • A Swiss philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract" • A French philosopher known for "The Spirit of Laws" • A revolution of scientific, economic, and political ideas • Rights everyone is born with including life, liberty, and property • ...
Enlightenment thinker 2024-01-16
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- key figure who argued for inherent natural rights such as life, liberty, and property
- An influential thinker who emphasized the separation of powers to prevent tyranny in government
- The collective will of the people, as celebrated by Rousseau
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- A concept introduced by Montesquieu, emphasizing the division of government powers to prevent abuse
- This philosopher celebrated the idea of the general will and believed in a collective decision-making process
- The period during which these Enlightenment thinkers lived and their ideas flourished
- The idea that individuals have fundamental rights that cannot be taken away
- A philosopher who believed in a social contract where individuals willingly give up some freedoms for protection and order
8 Clues: The collective will of the people, as celebrated by Rousseau • The idea that individuals have fundamental rights that cannot be taken away • key figure who argued for inherent natural rights such as life, liberty, and property • The period during which these Enlightenment thinkers lived and their ideas flourished • ...
Enlightenment Documents 2024-04-10
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- Self government, 1st direct democracy, social contract
- The _________ wrote the Mayflower Compact
- Limited government, fair trial, no cruel and unusual punishment, parliament has power
- The Magna Carta limited this person's' power
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- The group of people who forced King George to sign the Magna Carta
- Gave the idea of limited government, rule of law, and right to trail
- Supported the ideas of the Declaration of Independence
- Who wrote Common Sense
8 Clues: Who wrote Common Sense • The _________ wrote the Mayflower Compact • The Magna Carta limited this person's' power • Self government, 1st direct democracy, social contract • Supported the ideas of the Declaration of Independence • The group of people who forced King George to sign the Magna Carta • Gave the idea of limited government, rule of law, and right to trail • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2022-12-16
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- belief that truth could be found through reason and logical thinking.
- english philosopher who developed political and economic theories.
- author who believed in tolerance,reason, freedom of religious beleif/speech
- 18th century European movement
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- agreement where people define and limit their individual rights.
- one of a group of social thinkers
- french political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government
- he championed the freedom of the individual and notion that all ppl are equal
8 Clues: 18th century European movement • one of a group of social thinkers • agreement where people define and limit their individual rights. • english philosopher who developed political and economic theories. • belief that truth could be found through reason and logical thinking. • french political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government • ...
