enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
enlightenment 2013-09-10
Enlightenment 2023-03-01
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- Believed the only good government wad direct democracy/Believed everyone in society is equal
- Believed in absolute monarchy/Wrote Leviathan (1651
- Wrote on the Spirit of laws (1748)/Believed in separation of powers
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- Wrote Candide (1759)/Exiled to England for 2 years
- "Government exists to preserve life, liberty, and property."/ From England
5 Clues: Wrote Candide (1759)/Exiled to England for 2 years • Believed in absolute monarchy/Wrote Leviathan (1651 • Wrote on the Spirit of laws (1748)/Believed in separation of powers • "Government exists to preserve life, liberty, and property."/ From England • Believed the only good government wad direct democracy/Believed everyone in society is equal
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
The King's Crossword 2019-01-06
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- enlightened Absolutist, son of Maria Theresa
- palace renovated by Louis XIV which became the central of political, social, and cultural life in 1682
- victory for Frederick the Great kept Silesia under Prussian control
- intellectual and cultural movement that introduced a new world view according to the use of reason, scientific method, and progress
- married brothers including Henry VII
- a French word meaning "rebirth" referring to the rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity
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- member of the Royal Society who explained the universal laws of gravitation
- describes the rule of 18th century monarchs who, without renouncing their own absolute authority, adopted enlightenment ideas of rationalism, progress, and tolerance
- king of Spain, leader of the Spanish Armada
- "A king is the first servant and magistrate of the state"
- caused by discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of Louis XVI
- the fleet sent by Phillip II as a religious crusade against Protestantism
12 Clues: married brothers including Henry VII • king of Spain, leader of the Spanish Armada • enlightened Absolutist, son of Maria Theresa • "A king is the first servant and magistrate of the state" • victory for Frederick the Great kept Silesia under Prussian control • the fleet sent by Phillip II as a religious crusade against Protestantism • ...
Aleira Fambro Vocabulary - Road to the American Revolution Social studies 2018-11-28
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- act-act regulating stamp duty.
- mobility-the moment of individuals families,household,people within or between layers or tiers an open system sstratificationl
- of enlightenment or the state of being enlighten
- plan of union -plan to create a unified government for the thirteen colonies,suggested by Benjamin frankin
- league-member of a former confederacy of north american peoples originally comprsing.
- of pairs-set boundaries between the British empire in north american.
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- of 1763-manila intended to conciliate the Indians by checking.
- of arms marshaled on a shied to denote the marriages into family of the heiresses
- and Indian war-military engagements between Britain and France in north american between 1754 and 1763.
- of good social position specifically
- improvement in the condition or strength of something
- awaking-series of religious revivals in north american British colonies during the 17th
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. • ...
Regents Review Basketriviacrosswordball Round 2 2024-05-29
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- movement that questioned absolute monarchies/traditional ideas about government and used reason to solve problems
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for women’s rights
- Leader of Reign of Terror
- Thinker who wrote about the Separation of powers and three branches of government
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- wrote about natural rights and consent of the governed-people have duty to overthrow government that does not protect their rights
- Wrote Declaration of Rights of Woman and Citizen; was executed
- British politician, a philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Toussaint L’Ouverture led the independence movement here.
- one of the most important leaders of Spanish America's successful struggle for independence from Spain
- He believed that everyone is entitled to freedom of speech and freedom of
- Ruled as a dictator at the end of the French Revolution but provided stability during a chaotic time
- A congress here was held to restore balance of power in Europe after Napoleon’s defeat
12 Clues: Leader of Reign of Terror • Enlightenment thinker who advocated for women’s rights • Toussaint L’Ouverture led the independence movement here. • Wrote Declaration of Rights of Woman and Citizen; was executed • He believed that everyone is entitled to freedom of speech and freedom of • ...
APW Early Modern (unit 5.1-5.5) 2023-05-30
Across
- Who had the Slave revolt that lasted from 1791–1804 led by Toussaint L'Ouverture
- A creole who pushed for Enlightenment ideals in Latin America
- production for use, rather than for profit
- Viewed political life as a social contract; people have natural rights
- a movement that emphasized science and reason
- concept of belonging to a nation-intense loyalty to people with the same culture
- Born of European and Indian parents
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- movement to end the Atlantic slave trade and free enslaved people
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- the process of moving from an rural area into the cities
- Public intellectuals who applied reason to the study of many areas of learning
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- those who want change in government
- writer who fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- beginning age of factory work/growth
- Greatly improved the efficiency of the steam engine
- Received a patent for the telephone in 1876
- to establish the basis for a Jewish homeland in Palestine, and thereafter to consolidate it.
- divinity set natural laws in motion but does not involve daily activities
- a person of mixed European and Black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
20 Clues: those who want change in government • Born of European and Indian parents • beginning age of factory work/growth • production for use, rather than for profit • Received a patent for the telephone in 1876 • a movement that emphasized science and reason • Greatly improved the efficiency of the steam engine • the process of moving from an rural area into the cities • ...
World Religions 2024-09-18
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- What is the sacred text of Hinduism called?
- Which polytheistic religion is known for its belief in reincarnation and karma?
- Which holy city is important to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
- What is the central symbol of Judaism?
- Which religion believes in one God and follows the teachings of Jesus Christ?
- This term refers to enlightenment in Buddhism and Hinduism.
- In Judaism, the day of rest and worship is called __.
- A follower of Islam is called a ______.
- The holy book in Islam is called ________.
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- What is the name of the Jewish house of worship?
- Which religion believes in the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path?
- Christians believe that __ is the son of God and the savior of humanity.
- Who is considered the founder of Islam?
- In which religion is the Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca, an important practice?
- Hindus believe in many gods and goddesses, but the main three are Brahma, Vishnu, and __.
- The Five ______ are the acts of faith that must be shown by all muslims.
- Which religious text contains the Ten Commandments?
- Hindus believe that this river is sacred.
- Muslims fast during this major holiday.
- __ is the founder of Buddhism, who achieved enlightenment under a Bodhi tree.
- Christians believe in the ___: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
21 Clues: What is the central symbol of Judaism? • Who is considered the founder of Islam? • Muslims fast during this major holiday. • A follower of Islam is called a ______. • Hindus believe that this river is sacred. • The holy book in Islam is called ________. • What is the sacred text of Hinduism called? • What is the name of the Jewish house of worship? • ...
Crossword: Ancient India! 2017-04-20
9 Clues: actions • seasonal wind • religious duty • point A change • old Indian language • a fortlike structure • places for storing grain • complete understanding of truth • The science and technology of metals
Buddhist Beliefs & Teachings (Key Terms) 2017-10-13
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- A title given to someone who has achieved enlightenment (usually referring to Siddhartha Gautama)
- The fourth noble truth: the way to stop suffering (the Eightfold Path)
- The second mark of existence: impermanence; the idea that everything changes
- A demon that represents spiritual obstacles, especially temptation
- The third noble truth: suffering can be stopped
- The first mark of existence and noble truth: there is suffering
- An umbrella term to describe some later Buddhist traditions (including Pure Land, Tibetan and Zen Buddhism)
- A practice of calming and focusing the mind, and reflecting deeply on specific teachings to penetrate their true meaning
- The repeating cycle of birth, death and rebirth
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- Popular stories/tales about the lives of the Buddha
- The gaining of true knowledge about God, self or the nature of reality, usually through meditation and self-discipline
- The Buddha’s teachings
- The second noble truth: there are causes of suffering
- The third mark of existence: the idea that people don’t have a permanent, fixed self/soul
- A religion founded around 2500 years ago by Siddhartha Gautama
- ‘The school of the elders’; an ancient Buddhist tradition found in Southern Asia
- 12 factors that illustrate the processes of birth, death and rebirth
- Living a simple and strict lifestyle with few possessions
18 Clues: The Buddha’s teachings • The third noble truth: suffering can be stopped • The repeating cycle of birth, death and rebirth • Popular stories/tales about the lives of the Buddha • The second noble truth: there are causes of suffering • Living a simple and strict lifestyle with few possessions • A religion founded around 2500 years ago by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- revolution, fought against England and George Washington played a major role in it
- of Public Saftey, was made to "keep the peace" and established the conscription
- is a form of government with a monarch at the head
- feudal system, nobles managed it, serfs worked the land, and kings owned the land
- revolution, was driven by the enlightenment and influenced by the American revolution
- was a fortress in pairs and was used as a state prison by the kings of France
- XVI, the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy
- ideas of liberty, equality, reason, and progress
- a drafter or order for men 18-35 to serve in the military
- the middle class of society in France
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- the highest legislature, consisting of three parts
- a group with a certain equality between its members
- was set up by the constitution of 1795, and was the third stage of the revolution
- had his fellow revolutionists killed and was later on killed, himself
- national convention, was responsible for the death of Louis XVI
- of the rights of men, basically the declaration of independence
- Antoinette, the last queen of France before the french revolution
- were a group led by three men and were hyper-revolutionists
- Reign of Terror, lasted a year, executed enemies of the revolution, or suspected enemies
- is a machine with a heavy blade that slides vertically in grooves and was used for beheading
20 Clues: the middle class of society in France • ideas of liberty, equality, reason, and progress • the highest legislature, consisting of three parts • is a form of government with a monarch at the head • a group with a certain equality between its members • a drafter or order for men 18-35 to serve in the military • ...
Unit 4: Government in Action 2022-02-16
Across
- freedoms that cannot be taken away by another person or government
- a single ruler who was not elected and may use force to keep or maintain control
- part of the legislative branch with 2 representatives from each state
- a form of government where there is a king/queen with power
- the branch of government that enforces the laws
- the enlightenment thinker who inspired 3 branches of government
- the enlightenment thinker who believed in freedom of speech and religion
- a system of government where power is distributed between a central authority and individual states
- the idea that political authority/power belongs to the people
- the document that established our 3 branches of government
- form of government where people are represented by elected officials (used in the USA)
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- the branch of government that interprets the laws
- a form of government where God (or the gods) is the supreme ruler
- idea that the government should be bound by laws that limit its power
- the Englightenment thinker who inspired the Declaration of Independence (social contract and right to overthrow a tyrannical governemtn)
- part of the legislative branch with members determined by the population of each state
- the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution
- the branch of government that makes the laws
18 Clues: the branch of government that makes the laws • the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution • the branch of government that enforces the laws • the branch of government that interprets the laws • the document that established our 3 branches of government • a form of government where there is a king/queen with power • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-07
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- english mathematician, came up with the Theory of Motion & Gravity.
- Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist; he discovered the law of motion
- a belief that the earth is the center of the universe.
- An eighteenth-century intellectual movement, led by the philosophies that stressed
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- greek philosopher, responsible for much of early scientific thought.
- french enlightenment writer advocated for freedom of speech and religious freedom
- Philosopher who wrote about government
7 Clues: Philosopher who wrote about government • a belief that the earth is the center of the universe. • english mathematician, came up with the Theory of Motion & Gravity. • greek philosopher, responsible for much of early scientific thought. • french enlightenment writer advocated for freedom of speech and religious freedom • ...
Buddhism 2021-11-03
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- the primary teachings of Buddhism
- “he who is awake”.
- the endless cycle of repeated birth, existence, and death that everyone passes through
- one who has become enlightened
- The tree under which Sidartha Gautama achieved enlightenment.
- Park The place where Buddha gave his first sermon
- heavenly Buddha who presides over the Pure Land Buddha realm; a celestial Buddha described in Mahayana Buddhism.He is the principle Buddha.
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- action done with an intention that results in further consequences.
- the spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism and, until the establishment of Chinese communist rule, the spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet.
- A religious symbol associated with meditation, usually created with geometric patterns and shapes
- The state of enlightenment for Buddhists.
- a sacred text, especially one said to record the words of the Buddha
- means “incapable of satisfying”
- to the unsatisfying nature of temporary and passing things, even if the thing or experience is pleasant.
- the idea that human incarnates into a new existence after death, in the endless cycle of samsara
- A denomination of Buddhism that taught that believers would be reborn in a blissful, pure land or paradise.
- the practice of meditation; a school of Buddhism in Japan
- a word sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
18 Clues: “he who is awake”. • one who has become enlightened • means “incapable of satisfying” • the primary teachings of Buddhism • The state of enlightenment for Buddhists. • Park The place where Buddha gave his first sermon • a word sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation • the practice of meditation; a school of Buddhism in Japan • ...
'll dance, dance, dance with my hands, hands, hands above my head, head, head like Jesus, said 2022-12-12
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- helping other reach nirvana
- you believe in many religions
- reborn
- highest rank in the caste system
- the Buddha
- the state of enlightenment
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- second highest rank in the caste system
- it is a action not a result
- lowest rank in the caste system
- social hierarchy
- different types of Buddha
- you believe one religion
- by yourself trying to reach nirvana
- ranks responsibility
- end of cycle
15 Clues: reborn • the Buddha • end of cycle • social hierarchy • ranks responsibility • you believe one religion • different types of Buddha • the state of enlightenment • it is a action not a result • helping other reach nirvana • you believe in many religions • lowest rank in the caste system • highest rank in the caste system • by yourself trying to reach nirvana • ...
mia au 2020-12-08
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- a third great phiolosopher
- method new approach to science
- Revolution a new way of thinking
- the great english scientist
- philosopher
- system of ideas meant to explain something
- a new intellectual movement
- the french word for philospher
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- another influential french writer
- sun centered theory
- by which people created a goverment
- pen name
- theory earth centered view
- an italian scientists
14 Clues: pen name • philosopher • sun centered theory • an italian scientists • a third great phiolosopher • theory earth centered view • the great english scientist • a new intellectual movement • method new approach to science • the french word for philospher • Revolution a new way of thinking • another influential french writer • by which people created a goverment • ...
Baptism 2020-09-29
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- Where does the word Baptism come from
- Moses must save the slaves
- Baptizes Jesus
- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
- Denounce Satan
- New understanding you have of life
- Declare God
- an early symbol
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- God indicates Jesus as this
- White Garment
- Where Moses encounter God
- Have accepted Jesus at that moment
- Rite of Christina Initiation of Children
- Symbol of the light of Christ
- represents cleanse
15 Clues: Declare God • White Garment • Baptizes Jesus • Denounce Satan • an early symbol • represents cleanse • Where Moses encounter God • Moses must save the slaves • God indicates Jesus as this • Symbol of the light of Christ • Have accepted Jesus at that moment • New understanding you have of life • Where does the word Baptism come from • Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults • ...
Baptism 2020-09-29
Across
- Where does the word Baptism come from
- Moses must save the slaves
- Baptizes Jesus
- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
- Denounce Satan
- New understanding you have of life
- Declare God
- an early symbol
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- God indicates Jesus as this
- White Garment
- Where Moses encounter God
- Have accepted Jesus at that moment
- Rite of Christina Initiation of Children
- Symbol of the light of Christ
- represents cleanse
15 Clues: Declare God • White Garment • Baptizes Jesus • Denounce Satan • an early symbol • represents cleanse • Where Moses encounter God • Moses must save the slaves • God indicates Jesus as this • Symbol of the light of Christ • Have accepted Jesus at that moment • New understanding you have of life • Where does the word Baptism come from • Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults • ...
Mellanie 2023-02-10
Across
- Example of a zither
- Was popular in malaysia during mid 80's
- Sacred phrase
- Popular in mid 90's
- Bamboo frets to find notes
- Three nylon strings
- Style of solo singing
- Tune by turning peg
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- Harmony and enlightenment
- Popular malaysian instrument
- Best looking out of the group
- Youngest member
- Part of instrument that amplifies sound
- scale Made up of 5 notes
- Played by monks
15 Clues: Sacred phrase • Youngest member • Played by monks • Example of a zither • Popular in mid 90's • Three nylon strings • Tune by turning peg • Style of solo singing • Harmony and enlightenment • scale Made up of 5 notes • Bamboo frets to find notes • Popular malaysian instrument • Best looking out of the group • Was popular in malaysia during mid 80's • ...
Buddhism 2022-12-09
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- your duties assigned to you by Caste
- the highest level of the caste system
- help eachother reach Nirvana
- type
- lowesst level of the Caste
- Belives in one god
- warrior class
- a system that organizes people
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- the way to get Nirvana
- enlightenment
- cause and effect
- Belives in many gods
- causing suffering so you can get Nirvana
- your soul being reborn
- the first Buddha
15 Clues: type • enlightenment • warrior class • cause and effect • the first Buddha • Belives in one god • Belives in many gods • the way to get Nirvana • your soul being reborn • lowesst level of the Caste • help eachother reach Nirvana • a system that organizes people • your duties assigned to you by Caste • the highest level of the caste system • causing suffering so you can get Nirvana
January Stem List Choice board 2025-01-14
Across
- the manufacture and use of fireworks
- first in order of time or development
- Sleep
- all
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Lover of
- Large or great
- Growth(especially in plants)
- Fire
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- marked by a suspension of activity
- a small book for teaching children to read
- a new convert
- an eyeglass for one eye
- having divisions in several state
- a mass slaughter of people
15 Clues: all • Fire • Sleep • Lover of • a new convert • Large or great • an eyeglass for one eye • a mass slaughter of people • Growth(especially in plants) • having divisions in several state • marked by a suspension of activity • the manufacture and use of fireworks • first in order of time or development • a small book for teaching children to read • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
Mindfulness 2022-12-14
10 Clues: attention • observation • being aware • being joyous • careful thought • acutely conscious • see, hear, touch, taste, smell • a state of calmness and relaxation • the provision of what is necessary • freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-07
Across
- english mathematician, came up with the Theory of Motion & Gravity.
- Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist; he discovered the law of motion
- a belief that the earth is the center of the universe.
- An eighteenth-century intellectual movement, led by the philosophies that stressed
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- greek philosopher, responsible for much of early scientific thought.
- french enlightenment writer advocated for freedom of speech and religious freedom
- Philosopher who wrote about government
7 Clues: Philosopher who wrote about government • a belief that the earth is the center of the universe. • english mathematician, came up with the Theory of Motion & Gravity. • greek philosopher, responsible for much of early scientific thought. • french enlightenment writer advocated for freedom of speech and religious freedom • ...
SOL CROSSSWORD - 3 2023-04-14
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- Developed accurate theory of the heart and circulatory system
- discovered laws of planetary motion. (elliptical orbits)
- Belief in one God (Islam, Christianity, Judaism)
- France; Palace of Versailles; nicknamed the “Sun King”
- Doctrine that a ruler derives his/her power directly from God (Louis XIV, Peter the Great, Emperor Hirohito)
- Supporters of King Charles I
- An attempt to equalize every person and create a “republic of virtue” Led by Maximillien Robespierre, thousands will be executed during this time period.
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- Influenced by American Revolution and the Enlightenment; leads to end of absolute rule of Louis XVI and the Rise of Napoleon (1789-1799)
- Developed process known as scientific method and used it to develop the laws of gravity
- applied reason and scientific knowledge to the human world, as well as to the natural world
- Liberated northern areas of Latin America
- A representative who ruled a colony in the name of the mother country.
12 Clues: Supporters of King Charles I • Liberated northern areas of Latin America • Belief in one God (Islam, Christianity, Judaism) • France; Palace of Versailles; nicknamed the “Sun King” • discovered laws of planetary motion. (elliptical orbits) • Developed accurate theory of the heart and circulatory system • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword 2022-04-26
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- introduced a social contract theory based on the relation between the absolute sovereign and the civil society.
- recognition of the rights and equality of individuals.
- ocument that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
- the U.S. War of Independence.
- argued passionately for democracy, equality, liberty, and supporting the common good by any means necessary.
- connected the newest scientific trends to radical philosophical ideas such as materialism.
- his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- wanted people to practice thrift, hard work, and enlightened self-interest.
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- movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- form of government in the 18th century in which absolute monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms inspired by the Enlightenment.
- known for The Spirit of Laws 1748
- His writings on criminology and economics were well ahead of their time.
12 Clues: the U.S. War of Independence. • known for The Spirit of Laws 1748 • recognition of the rights and equality of individuals. • ocument that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. • His writings on criminology and economics were well ahead of their time. • wanted people to practice thrift, hard work, and enlightened self-interest. • ...
My school crossword 2022-12-12
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- a system on what class you are born into
- the Buddha
- one type of Buddhism
- freedom of the soul
- being reborn into a new body
- Path what the Buddha says to do
- enlightenment
- what goes around comes around
- you suffer a lot in this life for no know more suffering
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- untouchables
- normally knights
- normally priest
- normal people
- do your cast job
- peasants
15 Clues: peasants • the Buddha • untouchables • normal people • enlightenment • normally priest • normally knights • do your cast job • freedom of the soul • one type of Buddhism • being reborn into a new body • what goes around comes around • Path what the Buddha says to do • a system on what class you are born into • you suffer a lot in this life for no know more suffering
Southeast Asia Crosswork 2022-12-06
Across
- River that runs alongside the Indus River
- Valley
- the truth of the universe
- System
- system of Hindus
- order or way of life
- Universal Soul
- of the oldest Indus Valley cities
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- Caste consisting of priests
- of Buddhism
- Civilization of India
- are either rewarded or punished in their next life
- of Enlightenment for Buddhists
- winds and rains
- religious and moral duties
- of the Mauryan Empire
16 Clues: Valley • System • of Buddhism • Universal Soul • winds and rains • system of Hindus • order or way of life • Civilization of India • of the Mauryan Empire • the truth of the universe • religious and moral duties • Caste consisting of priests • of Enlightenment for Buddhists • of the oldest Indus Valley cities • River that runs alongside the Indus River • ...
Renaissance Unit 2021-10-15
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- The 95 Thesis
- regarded as one of the most influential thinkers
- architecture
- printing press
- one person has full power
- creator of david
- Conquered the Aztec tribe
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- Circumnavigated the globe
- realism
- Secular over religion
- made books faster and cheaper
- Creator of he 95 thesis
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Spanish conqueror
- painted the mona lisa
15 Clues: realism • architecture • The 95 Thesis • printing press • creator of david • Spanish conqueror • Secular over religion • painted the mona lisa • Creator of he 95 thesis • Circumnavigated the globe • one person has full power • Conquered the Aztec tribe • made books faster and cheaper • regarded as one of the most influential thinkers • ...
Chapter 12 2016-03-03
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- 10 percent tax on income
- Made of peasants and artisans
- Executions against nobles and priest
- The orders of society in France
- Napoleon’s last name
- Where Napoleon’s tomb lies today
- The Nations Razor
- Peace conference held in late 1814
- Made up of the nobility
- People who opposed change
- The prison that the French people hated. Represented injustices of the monarchy
- One House Assembly
- Group of moderates, opposition of the Jacobins
- In February 1800 Napoleon became ___________.
- Popular vote
- Location of Napoleon’s corination.
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- Napoleon’s off and on lady
- Neutral territories around French territory
- An alliance formed by Czar Alexander I of Russia
- Made up of Roman Catholic Clergy
- What Napoleon tried to commit suicide with
- Incorporated the ideas of Enlightenment and stated that all people are equal before the law
- Where Marie Lousie was from
- Called by King Louis XVI to get additional taxes
- The middle class of France
- Supported the sans-culottes, extreme radicals
- Quick seizure of power
- Chief minister of Austria
- Type of Government that Napoleon set up in France
- Self-rule and restoration of customs
- The draft
- The ______ Revolution
- Russia’s biggest NATURAL defense
- Napoleon’s new name for his army.
- The island Napoleon was from
- People who accepted ideas of the Enlightenment
- nobles that escaped France
37 Clues: The draft • Popular vote • The Nations Razor • One House Assembly • Napoleon’s last name • The ______ Revolution • Quick seizure of power • Made up of the nobility • 10 percent tax on income • Chief minister of Austria • People who opposed change • Napoleon’s off and on lady • The middle class of France • nobles that escaped France • Where Marie Lousie was from • The island Napoleon was from • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-04
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- The ______ Revolution
- 10 percent tax on income
- Location of Napoleon’s corination.
- Self-rule and restoration of customs
- Group of moderates, opposition of the Jacobins
- People who accepted ideas of the Enlightenment
- One House Assembly
- Where Marie Lousie was from
- Russia’s biggest NATURAL defense
- Popular vote
- Type of Government that Napoleon set up in France
- What Napoleon tried to commit suicide with
- Made up of Roman Catholic Clergy
- Chief minister of Austria
- The draft
- Napoleon’s new name for his army.
- Called by King Louis XVI to get additional taxes
- An alliance formed by Czar Alexander I of Russia
- Made of peasants and artisans
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- In February 1800 Napoleon became ___________.
- The island Napoleon was from
- Supported the sans-culottes, extreme radicals
- nobles that escaped France
- People who opposed change
- Napoleon’s last name
- Incorporated the ideas of Enlightenment and stated that all people are equal before the law
- Peace conference held in late 1814
- Quick seizure of power
- Where Napoleon’s tomb lies today
- Made up of the nobility
- Neutral territories around French territory
- The Nations Razor
- The middle class of France
- The orders of society in France
- Executions against nobles and priest
- Napoleon’s off and on lady
- The prison that the French people hated. Represented injustices of the monarchy
37 Clues: The draft • Popular vote • The Nations Razor • One House Assembly • Napoleon’s last name • The ______ Revolution • Quick seizure of power • Made up of the nobility • 10 percent tax on income • People who opposed change • Chief minister of Austria • nobles that escaped France • The middle class of France • Napoleon’s off and on lady • Where Marie Lousie was from • The island Napoleon was from • ...
Unit 5 Study Guide 2023-01-26
Across
- Argued that society should be governed by a social contract.
- God create the monarchy and the monarch acted as God’s representative on earth.
- King George III was the absolute ruler of this country.
- Where did the Industrial Revolution begin.
- National identity and pride.
- Believed the most important duty of government was to protect the natural rights of citizens.
- The theory that says the sun is the center of the universe.
- revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799.
- An intellectual movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason to reconsider the accepted ideas and social institutions of the time.
- The most important advancement of the Industrial Revolution.
- A state over which a sole monarch has absolute and unlimited power.
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- First Latin American Revolution.
- Revolution that drastically changed scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- The enlightenment thinkers thought the government should benefit the _________ not the kings.
- The method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century.
- believed in separation of powers.
- King Louis XIV and XVI were absolute rulers of this country.
- The growth of cities because of the Industrial Revolution.
- The Dictator that came to power in France after the revolution.
- The first political revolution that took place in the 16th century.
- The scientist who proposed the Heliocentric Theory.
21 Clues: National identity and pride. • First Latin American Revolution. • believed in separation of powers. • Where did the Industrial Revolution begin. • The scientist who proposed the Heliocentric Theory. • King George III was the absolute ruler of this country. • The growth of cities because of the Industrial Revolution. • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2023-07-19
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- Italian astronomer who supported the geocentric model and wrote "Almagest."
- Swiss philosopher who proposed the idea of a social contract between citizens and their government.
- This astronomical model places the Sun at the center of the solar system.
- An era of renewed interest in art, science, and culture following the Middle Ages.
- System of government with absolute power vested in a single ruler.
- The period of great advancements in science and philosophy during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Intellectual and cultural movement promoting reason, science, and individual rights.
- A gathering of intellectuals and artists for intellectual discussions.
- Ancient Greek astronomer whose geocentric model dominated for centuries.
- The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe.
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- The idea that individuals have fundamental entitlements that cannot be taken away.
- French philosopher who wrote satirical works criticizing intolerance and injustice.
- An agreement in which individuals consent to be governed in exchange for protection.
- Famous for heliocentrism, faced opposition from the church.
- A moral and compassionate approach to promoting the well-being of others.
- Intellectuals who advocated for reforms and spread Enlightenment ideas.
- A departure from accepted beliefs, often associated with religious dissent.
- A systematic approach to scientific research and experimentation.
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- French political philosopher known for the concept of separation of powers.
20 Clues: The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe. • Famous for heliocentrism, faced opposition from the church. • A systematic approach to scientific research and experimentation. • System of government with absolute power vested in a single ruler. • A gathering of intellectuals and artists for intellectual discussions. • ...
AP World Unit 5 2025-01-28
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- Factory owned working class homes
- Leader of Latin American independence movements, known as 'The Liberator'
- Growth of capitalism that led to more affordable and varied consumer goods
- Samurai code of conduct
- Large-scale transnational businesses with new banking and finance practices
- New method for mass-producing steel, developed in the 19th century
- Discontent with monarchies and empires led to the rise of democracy and liberalism
- Process of concentrating production in factories, leading to labor specialization
- The force and energy that makes a factory function
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- Spread of new industrial production methods to Europe, the U.S., Russia, and Japan
- Era emphasizing reason, natural rights, and the social contract
- Railroad connecting coast-to-coast, facilitating trade and migration
- Workers' movement advocating for better conditions, wages, and an alternative societal vision
- Movement influenced by Enlightenment and religion, advocating for the end of slavery
- Period of rapid steam-powered industrial growth in Europe and the U.S.
- New national identities often linked to state borders, sometimes challenging or uniting regions
- Period of reforms in Japan that supported industrialization and regional power
- This navy officer was the first to establish diplomatic relations with Japan
- The storming of this fortress started the French Revolution
- Overcrowded urban areas with poor living conditions, often linked to rapid urbanization
- Idea of unity based on shared language, culture, and territory
- The father of capitalism
22 Clues: Samurai code of conduct • The father of capitalism • Factory owned working class homes • The force and energy that makes a factory function • The storming of this fortress started the French Revolution • Idea of unity based on shared language, culture, and territory • Era emphasizing reason, natural rights, and the social contract • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-30
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- first enlightenment who thinks people need absolute power
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- a model of the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe
- a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy.
- says people have the right to back out and make a new contract
- a set of steps that scientists follow to test their ideas.
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments
- a person who organizes and operates businesses
- a Scottish inventor who made changes in the Industrial Revolution
- a series of workers and machines in a factory
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- says the same government used its rights against natural rights
- contract between government and people
- scientist known as the Law of Motion Telescope
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- second enlightenment who thinks people are born with natural rights
- his idea was to separate church and the state in between
- a place of workers who built machines
- known as the Law of Gravity
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through military force
21 Clues: known as the Law of Gravity • a place of workers who built machines • contract between government and people • the process of making an area more urban. • a series of workers and machines in a factory • a person who organizes and operates businesses • scientist known as the Law of Motion Telescope • his idea was to separate church and the state in between • ...
Buddhism Crossword - Joe Tram 2025-05-01
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- The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Sacred syllables or phrases used during meditation.
- A perfected person who has attained Nirvana in Theravada Buddhism.
- The concept in Buddhism meaning "no-self" or "non-self."
- Buddhist school known for compassion and belief in many Bodhisattvas.
- Ethical guidelines for lay Buddhists to follow.
- A state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- The "truth" or path consisting of right view, intention, speech, and more.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- Visual representations used in Vajrayana practice for meditation and spiritual focus.
- The teachings of the Buddha.
- One who has attained enlightenment but chooses to stay and help others achieve it.
- Hand gestures used in Buddhist rituals and meditation.
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- One of the Three Marks of Existence; it refers to impermanence.
- One of the fundamental teachings about the nature of suffering, impermanence, and non-self.
- The community of monks, nuns, and lay followers in Buddhism.
- A branch of Buddhism focused on ritual and esoteric practices.
- The "truths" that outline the reality of suffering and the path to end it.
- The Buddhist term for "craving" or "desire," a cause of suffering.
- The form of Buddhism known for its strict adherence to early scriptures and monastic discipline.
- The path of moderation between self-indulgence and self-denial.
- The language in which many early Buddhist texts were written.
22 Clues: The founder of Buddhism. • The teachings of the Buddha. • The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. • Ethical guidelines for lay Buddhists to follow. • Sacred syllables or phrases used during meditation. • Hand gestures used in Buddhist rituals and meditation. • The concept in Buddhism meaning "no-self" or "non-self." • ...
Chapter 3-4 Vocab 2022-11-02
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- Yongle His death caused the chinese fleet to decline
- Learning center in Africa which was created by Mansa Musa
- Used to control and ride horses
- Small towns that fed/housed travelers
- Strong seasonal winds which helped merchants travel across the Indian Ocean
- King of Mali
- Muslim traveler who traveled all across Africa and made travel logs
- fruit that was traded in Africa and eventually cultivated in Africa
- Camels used for transportation by merchants and could last days without proper care
- Name that the Europeans take on as their naval forces dominate the sea
- Diffusion of eastern crops westward which cuased an increase in food production
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- Belief of achieving birth in pure land through religious practices
- Money that was able to be payed off over long distances
- Chinese vessel ships which were used by merchants
- A daily Alm, used for receiving food and money (Buddhist)
- Group of people who live outside of their homeland that promote trade and cultural diffusion
- Rejected the religious aspects of Daoism and Buddhism but took the moral standards
- Choose to stay from enlightenment to help others achieve enlightenment
- Used by the Mongols in which the information would be passed on from messenger to messenger which cuased information to get there faster
- Chinese explorer and commander of Chinas largest fleet
20 Clues: King of Mali • Used to control and ride horses • Small towns that fed/housed travelers • Chinese vessel ships which were used by merchants • Yongle His death caused the chinese fleet to decline • Chinese explorer and commander of Chinas largest fleet • Money that was able to be payed off over long distances • Learning center in Africa which was created by Mansa Musa • ...
Ancient Chinese Culture 2022-05-04
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- These types of families could own servants
- Who was made to listen to their husbands, fathers and parents in-law?
- When these people died the children would move out and get their own house
- Major Chinese --------- like Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism involved Kung Fu.
- Under what tree did Siddhartha Gautama first reach enlightenment?
- Who would use aspects like smell, hearing, voice vibration, touch, and pulse to see what was wrong with you?
- Three of these usually lived in the same house as a family
- The main ----- of Confucianism is ‘Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.
- Ch'i or Qi is a belief that was all about balancing the positive and -------- inside you?
- Each zodiac sign represents a ----- of the year?
- Small portions of this were common in Ancient Chinese diet
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- The goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment, or -------.
- The first word of an Ancient Chinese belief, the second word is 'Shui'.
- The process of tea drinking is said to clear your mind and refresh your --------?
- Confucius ---- in 479 BCE.
- When people fell ill, techniques like ----------- and cupping were used.
- Rice, eggs and what are also common in the Ancient Chinese diet?
- What would some people look for by using exclusively their zodiac signs?
- Where did Buddhism first become prevalent.
- What was martial art training mandatory to get into?
20 Clues: Confucius ---- in 479 BCE. • These types of families could own servants • Where did Buddhism first become prevalent. • Each zodiac sign represents a ----- of the year? • What was martial art training mandatory to get into? • Three of these usually lived in the same house as a family • Small portions of this were common in Ancient Chinese diet • ...
Belief Systems Project 2022-09-29
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- The confucianist ideology of devotion to ones family
- A ceremony for when a boy comes of age in Jewish culture
- The day that a child becomes an adult in the eyes of the church
- The place of worship for the Islamic religion
- A word or sound repeat during Buddhist prayer
- The Christian holy book
- The founder of Confucianism
- The prophet of Allah
- A spiritual guide for those seeking wisdom
- The state of ultimate enlightenment
- A Jewish holiday that celebrates rededication to faith
- The day Jesus rose from the dead
- The word for path in Chinese religious practices
- system of classification based on social class
- The Islamic word for god
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- The idea that your actions have good or bad consequences
- What the followers of the Islam religion are called
- A follower of Hinduism
- The Islamic holy book
- The Confucianist holy book
- The man who wrote the Jewish holy book
- A famous Hindu reform leader
- A form of religious meditation
- A ceremony for when a girl comes of age in Jewish culture
- The system of explaining the universe in Confucianism philosophy
- The celebration of the Jesus birthday
- The Jewish holy book
- The hindu idea of moral and social duites
- The first person the reach enlightenment
- The son of god in christian beliefs
30 Clues: The Jewish holy book • The prophet of Allah • The Islamic holy book • A follower of Hinduism • The Christian holy book • The Islamic word for god • The Confucianist holy book • The founder of Confucianism • A famous Hindu reform leader • A form of religious meditation • The day Jesus rose from the dead • The state of ultimate enlightenment • The son of god in christian beliefs • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-30
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- was a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher. He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian. Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery, Voltaire was an advocate of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status.
- was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776, which was fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the world.
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century.
- is a superseded astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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- was 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 thought.
- was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. He was born in the city of Pisa, then part of the Duchy of Florence.
- was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference, met on 15 November 1884, and after an adjournment concluded on 26 February 1885, with the signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence.
- was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory
- was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher. He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed.
- is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy.
20 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy. • a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. • a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine. • ...
Buddha + Zen 2023-02-12
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- A strong feeling of affection and caring for another person.
- A feeling of concern for the well-being of others.
- A form of understanding or knowledge that is not acquired through conscious reasoning.
- The ability to concentrate on a specific task or thought.
- A deep understanding of a particular situation or subject, acquired through reflection and observation.
- A state of tranquility and calm, free from disturbance or conflict.
- A state of being emotionally detached, free from attachment or involvement.
- A state of calm and stillness, free from movement or disturbance.
- A term used in Buddhism to describe the teachings of the Buddha, as well as the ultimate nature of reality.
- An individual who has achieved enlightenment but chooses to remain.
- A deep understanding of the nature of reality, acquired through reflection and experience.
- A practice of mental focus and stillness to calm the mind and achieve a state of heightened awareness.
- A state of peacefulness and calmness, free from disturbance.
- A feeling of reverence or deference towards others or a particular thing.
- A state of stillness and peacefulness, free from agitation or excitement.
- go The act of releasing control or attachment to a particular outcome or situation.
- A desire to learn and explore, driven by a sense of wonder and interest.
- A state of being free from material or ego-based desires, seen as a key aspect of enlightenment in Zen.
- A state of calm and stillness, free from disturbance or agitation.
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- A religion and philosophy founded by the Buddha, based on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
- The quality or state of being free from complexity or elaboration.
- A paradoxical statement or story used in Zen to challenge conventional thinking and bring about a state of enlightenment.
- A system of moral principles or values, guiding behavior and decision-making.
- A state of spiritual awakening, characterized by a deep understanding of the nature of reality.
- The ability to wait calmly and without frustration, even in the face of difficulties.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- A state of mental calm and stability, maintained in the face of both good and bad events.
- A feeling of compassion or benevolence towards others.
- A state of being open and receptive to the present moment, without judgment or resistance.
- A state of being clear or transparent, free from confusion or ambiguity.
- A sudden realization of the nature of reality, often experienced as a result of meditation or other spiritual practice.
- A state of being conscious of and attuned to one's surroundings.
- A term used to describe an awakened individual, as well as the historical figure who founded Buddhism.
- A state of being fully in the moment and attentive to one's surroundings.
- A feeling of appreciation and thankfulness, directed towards others or the world.
- A willingness to give or share, without expectation of reward or repayment.
36 Clues: A feeling of concern for the well-being of others. • A feeling of compassion or benevolence towards others. • The ability to concentrate on a specific task or thought. • A strong feeling of affection and caring for another person. • A state of peacefulness and calmness, free from disturbance. • A state of being conscious of and attuned to one's surroundings. • ...
Buddhism 2023-10-23
11 Clues: enlightenment • preaching of Buddha • refuge of Buddhists • teachings of Buddha • Noble Truths of life • men who followed Buddhism • women who followed Buddhism • Buddha's teachings on wisdom • way to end sufferings in life • compassion for all living beings • moral virtues described by Buddha
French Revolution 2023-10-24
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- Life, liberty, property
- Last queen of France
- Upper middle class
- Last king of France
- Parisian prison
- Social class of 98% of France
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- God grants monarchs power to rule
- Killing machine
- Leader of the Third Estate
- Total control of the government
- Era of questioning traditional authority
- Military dictator of France
- +44,000 killed during this time
- Advocated for natural rights
14 Clues: Killing machine • Parisian prison • Upper middle class • Last king of France • Last queen of France • Life, liberty, property • Leader of the Third Estate • Military dictator of France • Advocated for natural rights • Social class of 98% of France • Total control of the government • +44,000 killed during this time • God grants monarchs power to rule • ...
The Great Reformers 2021-04-08
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- Gautam Buddha's childhood name
- Gautam Buddha's wife
- Mahavir Swami's mother
- Main Source of knowledge about Jainism
- Mahavir Swami's childhood name
- Place where Mahavir Swami got Nirvana
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- Gautam Buddha's father
- Place where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment
- Gautam Buddha's mother
- The city of Gautam Buddha
- First Tirthankar
- Language of common people
12 Clues: First Tirthankar • Gautam Buddha's wife • Gautam Buddha's father • Gautam Buddha's mother • Mahavir Swami's mother • The city of Gautam Buddha • Language of common people • Gautam Buddha's childhood name • Mahavir Swami's childhood name • Place where Mahavir Swami got Nirvana • Main Source of knowledge about Jainism • Place where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment
Macbeth Act 4 Vocab Crossword 2025-03-31
10 Clues: A accord • Sickness • Seeing the future • to beat or bamboozle • To long for something • to have heavy resistance • Empty without inhabitants • deserving of enlightenment • Goblins are known to be this • sadness for something that is gone
Nationalism and Political Revolutions 2023-04-04
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- One of the most Famous Romantic Painters.
- A political philosophy originally based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected.
- Who wrote Ivanhoe?
- Who wrote the poem The Tables Turned?
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- Were interested in architecture from the past
- Oliver Twist and DavidCopperfeild were created by...
- An intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing.
- Famous composer also using Romantic style music.
- When did several revolutions take place
- A mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was.
10 Clues: Who wrote Ivanhoe? • Who wrote the poem The Tables Turned? • When did several revolutions take place • One of the most Famous Romantic Painters. • Were interested in architecture from the past • Famous composer also using Romantic style music. • Oliver Twist and DavidCopperfeild were created by... • ...
Chapter 11- Transformation of the West Crossword 2025-10-17
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- – Belief that God created the universe but no longer interferes with it.
- – French absolute monarch
- – (First name only) Italian astronomer who used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory.
- – (Last name only)English physician who discovered that blood circulates through the body.
- – (Last name only)Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.”
- – Period when observation and experimentation replaced faith and tradition in science.
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- – (Last name only) Early astronomer who proposed that the Sun, not Earth, is the center of the universe.
- – 18th-century movement that applied reason and science to society and government.
- – (Last name only) Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights: life, liberty, and property.
- – (Last name only) Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
10 Clues: – French absolute monarch • – (Last name only)Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.” • – Belief that God created the universe but no longer interferes with it. • – 18th-century movement that applied reason and science to society and government. • – Period when observation and experimentation replaced faith and tradition in science. • ...
Haitian Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- The name of the secret religious ceremony in 1791 often cited as the starting point of the major rebel
- The European philosophy that stressed reason and individual rights, inspiring the revolution.
- The primary cash crop of the French colony of Saint-Domingue
- This French word for freedom was a key demand of the enslaved people.
- The enslaved leader who rose to command the revolutionary forces before his capture
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- Leader who declared Haiti independent and became its first ruler.
- The name of the French colony before independence.
- The political system overthrown by the revolution
- The year Haiti declared its independence.
- The ultimate result of the revolution and a core Enlightenment value, achieved by all citizens in the new republic.
10 Clues: The year Haiti declared its independence. • The political system overthrown by the revolution • The name of the French colony before independence. • The primary cash crop of the French colony of Saint-Domingue • Leader who declared Haiti independent and became its first ruler. • This French word for freedom was a key demand of the enslaved people. • ...
Karter Quick 2020-12-09
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- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- french writer
- a new intellectual movement
- Francois Marie Arouet pen name
- great English scientist
- new way of thinking about the natural world
- idea intended to explain something
- sun-centered universe
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- Italian scientist
- third great philosopher
- published an essay
- hand over rights and gain law and order
- earth centered view of the universe
- philosopher
- social critics
15 Clues: philosopher • french writer • social critics • Italian scientist • published an essay • sun-centered universe • third great philosopher • great English scientist • a new intellectual movement • Francois Marie Arouet pen name • idea intended to explain something • earth centered view of the universe • hand over rights and gain law and order • new way of thinking about the natural world • ...
crossword 2022-10-25
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- stopped colonists from settling west
- when one company is better than all the rest
- last battle of the revolutionary
- stayed neutral
- people slaughtered
- stayed neutral during the war
- commander of the continental army
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- georiga wasnt there
- protest throwing tea in water
- thomas jefferson wrote it
- Thomas payne came up with it
- where colonists learned a lot
- british surrendered
- disagreed with loyalists
- disagreed with patriots
15 Clues: stayed neutral • people slaughtered • georiga wasnt there • british surrendered • disagreed with patriots • disagreed with loyalists • thomas jefferson wrote it • Thomas payne came up with it • protest throwing tea in water • where colonists learned a lot • stayed neutral during the war • last battle of the revolutionary • commander of the continental army • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2025-10-08
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- a "league of friendships"
- a written grant of authority from the king
- Overrule Something
- Favored Ratification
- Included guarantees of such fundamental rights as trial by jury and due process
- Government should serve the will of the people
- two-house system
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- Enlightenment thinker
- Ownership
- giving consent
- The frame of government
- King of England with heavy taxes
- First English settlement
- responsibility
- someone trusted with a job
15 Clues: Ownership • giving consent • responsibility • two-house system • Overrule Something • Favored Ratification • Enlightenment thinker • The frame of government • First English settlement • a "league of friendships" • someone trusted with a job • King of England with heavy taxes • a written grant of authority from the king • Government should serve the will of the people • ...
World Religions 2025-12-18
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- old Japanese religion
- righteousness
- believe in multiple gods
- spiritual goal in Buddhism.
- believe in non action
- non belief in God/gods
- consequences of actions good or bad
- Heavenly and earthly
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- The rebirth of a soul.
- the study of a fundamental nature of knowledg
- holy writing
- you can reach this by meditating.
- believe in one god only
- Ceremonial acts or practices
- study of religion
15 Clues: holy writing • righteousness • study of religion • Heavenly and earthly • old Japanese religion • believe in non action • The rebirth of a soul. • non belief in God/gods • believe in one god only • believe in multiple gods • spiritual goal in Buddhism. • Ceremonial acts or practices • you can reach this by meditating. • consequences of actions good or bad • ...
The Enlightenment: The Age of Reason 2023-08-25
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- A period in which the French monarchy was replaced by a series of revolutionary governments.(1789-1799)
- Late Renaissance Italian mathematician, scientist, and astronomer. His work in astronomy helped prove the Copernican system and also invented the first thermometer.
- Cromwell A Puritan who ruled England under the title of "Lord Protector" from 1649-58.
- A territory distant from the state's political control over it.
- The careful testing of a scientific theory.
- English scientist and mathematician often considered to be the greatest figure in the history of science.
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- Polish astronomer who concluded that the Earth and planets revolve around the sun. (1473-1543)
- An Enlightenment-era scientist.
- The science of living things or life.
- Great English political philosopher of the Enlightenment era. (1632-1704)
- A philosopher born in England in 1561 who advocated the use of reason and who came up with the fundamental ideas behind the scientific method
- A seeker of knowledge and wisdom.
- An idea to be tested; a supposition made as a basis for reasoning.
- The study of the changes that occur in matter.
- A deadly disease spread by rats and fleas.
- Scientific tool used for looking at very small things.
16 Clues: An Enlightenment-era scientist. • A seeker of knowledge and wisdom. • The science of living things or life. • A deadly disease spread by rats and fleas. • The careful testing of a scientific theory. • The study of the changes that occur in matter. • Scientific tool used for looking at very small things. • A territory distant from the state's political control over it. • ...
CELEBRATION 2024-04-04
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- Friday Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, observed by the Christian community in Malaysia.
- Merdeka Malaysian Independence Day celebrated on August 31st.
- Day Celebrated on September 16th to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation.
- Tamil harvest festival celebrated by the Indian community.
- New Year Annual celebration observed by Malaysian Chinese communities.
- Raya Muslim festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan.
- Harvest festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak.
- Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated by the Christian community in Malaysia.
- Day Buddhist holiday marking the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Gautama Buddha.
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- Hindu festival of lights celebrated by Indians in Malaysia.
- Goh Mei Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese Valentine's Day.
- Day Buddhist festival commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
- Hindu festival celebrated by the Tamil community, marked by elaborate processions and offerings.
- Rasul Muslim holiday commemorating the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
- Festival Chinese festival celebrated with lanterns, mooncakes, and family gatherings.
- Muharram Islamic New Year marking the migration of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina.
- Festival Celebrated in Penang with lantern displays, dragon boat races, and water-based activities.
17 Clues: Tamil harvest festival celebrated by the Indian community. • Hindu festival of lights celebrated by Indians in Malaysia. • Harvest festival celebrated by the Dayak people in Sarawak. • Raya Muslim festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan. • Merdeka Malaysian Independence Day celebrated on August 31st. • ...
Absolutism & Enlightenment Unit Vocab 2024-10-22
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- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- The person who runs the government and sees that the laws are carried out
- an intellectual movement that took place in Europe in the 1600s and 1700s. Philosophers tried to use reason, not religion, to understand the world.
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- A government in which the king or queen has absolute power.
- A form of government in which people elect representatives to create and enforce laws
- branch of government responsible for courts that try cases
- a sudden and large shift in government or society.
- Division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
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- A voluntary agreement between the government and the governed
- A form of government in which people vote directly against or in favor of decisions, policies, and laws.
- having a single legislative, or lawmaking body.
- branch of government that is responsible for making laws
- Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god.
- A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches
- the body of fundamental laws setting out the structures and processes of a government
17 Clues: having a single legislative, or lawmaking body. • A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses • a sudden and large shift in government or society. • Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god. • branch of government that is responsible for making laws • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • ...
The Enlightenment and Philosophes 2025-01-24
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- Wrote The Social Contract
- French Prison
- Wrote Philosophical Letters
- People choose and control their government
- Administers the laws
- Wrote Two Treatises of Government
- Voltaire's most famous quote is about what?
- Wrote the Encyclopedia
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- Life, Liberty, and ? According to Locke
- People willingly give up some rights to protect other ones
- Voltaire attacked everything he considered this
- Absolute Monarch that rules according to the Enlightenment ideals
- Philosophes pushed for this to separate from the church
- Wrote the Spirit of the Laws
- Makes the laws
- Interprets the laws
- ? and Balances, keeps one part of the government from being too powerful
17 Clues: French Prison • Makes the laws • Interprets the laws • Administers the laws • Wrote the Encyclopedia • Wrote The Social Contract • Wrote Philosophical Letters • Wrote the Spirit of the Laws • Wrote Two Treatises of Government • Life, Liberty, and ? According to Locke • People choose and control their government • Voltaire's most famous quote is about what? • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 2025-01-13
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- A form of maltreatment against a person or group
- He invented the first printing press to make books faster and easier
- Libraries and Universities were called centers of _____
- A set of books containing information about a variety of topics
- Knowledge that can be proved through observation or experiments
- A way of thinking that can "shift" when new information is learned
- Unable to read
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- To be "awakened" by knowledge
- Touch, taste, smell, vision, hearing are all forms of this
- To be suspicious or distrusting of something
- The ______ Revolution sparked people's interest in learning about the world
- The first person to study the universe using observation
- The power of the mind to think + judge using logic
- He was imprisoned by the Church because they didn't like his theories about the world
- A set of values that all people on Earth deserve
- The opposite of Collectivism; independence and freedom of choice
- Beliefs about life + the world
17 Clues: Unable to read • To be "awakened" by knowledge • Beliefs about life + the world • To be suspicious or distrusting of something • A form of maltreatment against a person or group • A set of values that all people on Earth deserve • The power of the mind to think + judge using logic • Libraries and Universities were called centers of _____ • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment Vocabulary 2025-09-15
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- To accept something reluctantly but without protest (9 letters)
- Requiring great effort; difficult and tiring (7 letters)
- Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects (9 letters)
- Clear or obvious to the eye or mind (8 letters)
- Deliberate breach of faith; treachery (7 letters)
- Rights that cannot be taken away or transferred (10 letters)
- Showing generosity and nobility of spirit (11 letters)
- Future generations of people (9 letters)
- Showing no respect for God or religion (6 letters)
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- Keeping careful watch for possible danger (8 letters)
- Blood relationship; being descended from the same ancestor (13 letters)
- The action of bringing someone under domination or control (11 letters)
- To take someone's position of power illegally (4 letters)
- A remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance (7 letters)
- Complete agreement among all people (9 letters)
- A person who does not believe in religion (7 letters)
- The quality of being incapable of making mistakes (12 letters)
17 Clues: Future generations of people (9 letters) • Clear or obvious to the eye or mind (8 letters) • Complete agreement among all people (9 letters) • Deliberate breach of faith; treachery (7 letters) • Showing no respect for God or religion (6 letters) • Keeping careful watch for possible danger (8 letters) • A person who does not believe in religion (7 letters) • ...
enlightenment 2023-02-17
Enlightenment 2023-05-08
5 Clues: Believed in democracy • XIV Sun King of France • Believed in strong leadership • Form of government till approx. 1800 • "Right" idea that kings get their power from God
Enlightenment 2022-02-07
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- believed that human beings can live together in peace and avoid danger and conflict.
- a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
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- the type of church Voltaire attacked in order to advocate what he believed in
- his philosophy inspired and reflected Enlightenment values in its recognition of the rights and equality of individuals
- advocated freedom of religion
5 Clues: advocated freedom of religion • the type of church Voltaire attacked in order to advocate what he believed in • believed that human beings can live together in peace and avoid danger and conflict. • his philosophy inspired and reflected Enlightenment values in its recognition of the rights and equality of individuals • ...
The Ancien Regime key terms crossword 2021-02-21
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- Lettre de ________ - The King could have anyone arrested by issuing one of these!
- The middle classes - members of the Third Estate who had gained some wealth.
- Palace where the Kings of France lived.
- Don ________ the 'free gift' - the clergy paid this instead of tax.
- Capital city of France
- If the King ruled unfairly and not in the interests of the people he would be accused of being a ?
- Religion of France
- A ________ system is where peasants work on land owned by a noble who they must pay rents to.
- __________ Monarchy - the way France was ruled in the 18th century.
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- Members of the Third Estate paid this tax to the church
- A law court that served as a check on the King's power - they had to agree to register a law for it to be implemented.
- Nobles of the Second Estate had many of these including status and tax exemptions
- Enlightenment thinkers loved this idea
- Word used to describe a society with clear rankings and status differences.
- Name given to thinkers of the Enlightenment
- _________ General - the most important of the King's ministers because he was in charge of finances.
16 Clues: Religion of France • Capital city of France • Enlightenment thinkers loved this idea • Palace where the Kings of France lived. • Name given to thinkers of the Enlightenment • Members of the Third Estate paid this tax to the church • Don ________ the 'free gift' - the clergy paid this instead of tax. • __________ Monarchy - the way France was ruled in the 18th century. • ...
Founding Fathers 2016-10-10
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- Someone who wrote for money
- Was obsessed with fashion
- Radical pamphlet in the American Revolution
- Peers said Washington lacked this
- Age of Reason attacked
- Jefferson was a connoisseur of
- Man of leisure
- An unbeliever
- Place Franklin loved most
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- Jefferson had conflicting views on
- Franklin wrote Poor
- An intellectual movement
- Believed people should govern themselves
- Who was the oldest revolutionist
- Washington's plantation
- Paine dismissed the King as this
- Wrote the Rights of Man
- Where Washington freed his slaves
- Government where one person reigns
19 Clues: An unbeliever • Man of leisure • Franklin wrote Poor • Age of Reason attacked • Washington's plantation • Wrote the Rights of Man • An intellectual movement • Was obsessed with fashion • Place Franklin loved most • Someone who wrote for money • Jefferson was a connoisseur of • Who was the oldest revolutionist • Paine dismissed the King as this • Where Washington freed his slaves • ...
Latin America Crossword #2 2020-11-13
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- Relatively bloodless revolution
- Why Portugal brought slaves to Brazil
- Important event of 1789
- Language spoken in Haiti
- People,diseases,plants across sea
- Important person Mexican Revolution
- Led Haitian Revolt
- George Washington of South America
- Country named after El Libertador
- Language of most of Latin America
- Treaty dividing up New World
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- Majority of Haitian residents
- Influenced many revolutionaries
- Mountain range in South America
- Ratified in 1789
- European Emperor
- Language spoken in Brazil today
- Poorest country in Western Hemisphere
- Decimated Native American populations
19 Clues: Ratified in 1789 • European Emperor • Led Haitian Revolt • Important event of 1789 • Language spoken in Haiti • Treaty dividing up New World • Majority of Haitian residents • Influenced many revolutionaries • Relatively bloodless revolution • Mountain range in South America • Language spoken in Brazil today • People,diseases,plants across sea • Country named after El Libertador • ...
French Revolution 2022-10-05
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- a collective term for members of the church, such as priests and bishops.
- class of titled people that made up the 2nd Estate.
- the price of this food staple almost doubled in France during 1789.
- a form of government where the monarch exercises complete power over the nation, its people and policies.
- a required payment to the church, usually one-tenth of a family's income.
- Enlightenment philosopher who believed in reason, tolerance, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion.
- a derogatory nickname given to Marie Antoinette based on tales of her lavish spending, "Madame..."
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- France's national debt was greatly increased by its military involvement in this 18th century revolution.
- an Enlightenment theory that suggests the individual surrenders some of their rights in return for the protection of the state, the "social..."
- term describing affluent or wealthy members of the third estate.
- there are _______________ causes of the French Revolution.
- Marie Antoinette was a princess from which European country?
- a poor farmer.
13 Clues: a poor farmer. • class of titled people that made up the 2nd Estate. • there are _______________ causes of the French Revolution. • Marie Antoinette was a princess from which European country? • term describing affluent or wealthy members of the third estate. • the price of this food staple almost doubled in France during 1789. • ...
Buddhism, beliefs and teachings 2021-03-06
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- land = Sukhavati
- = panna
- = Another name for englightenment
- = country in which the Buddha was born
- = represented by a snake
- = Dana
- = The buddha pure land Buddhism is based on
- = oldest school of Buddhism
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- Maya = Name of the Buddha's mother
- = Help others gain enlightenment
- = suffering can come to an end
- speech = first of the eightfold path
- = living a life of self discipline
- = largest branch of Buddhism
- = greed
- age = first of the four sights
- = impermanence
17 Clues: = Dana • = panna • = greed • = impermanence • land = Sukhavati • = represented by a snake • = oldest school of Buddhism • = largest branch of Buddhism • = suffering can come to an end • age = first of the four sights • = Help others gain enlightenment • = Another name for englightenment • Maya = Name of the Buddha's mother • = living a life of self discipline • ...
Buddhism, beliefs and teachings 2021-03-06
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- land = Sukhavati
- = panna
- = Another name for englightenment
- = country in which the Buddha was born
- = represented by a snake
- = Dana
- = The buddha pure land Buddhism is based on
- = oldest school of Buddhism
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- Maya = Name of the Buddha's mother
- = Help others gain enlightenment
- = suffering can come to an end
- speech = first of the eightfold path
- = living a life of self discipline
- = largest branch of Buddhism
- = greed
- age = first of the four sights
- = impermanence
17 Clues: = Dana • = panna • = greed • = impermanence • land = Sukhavati • = represented by a snake • = oldest school of Buddhism • = largest branch of Buddhism • = suffering can come to an end • age = first of the four sights • = Help others gain enlightenment • = Another name for englightenment • Maya = Name of the Buddha's mother • = living a life of self discipline • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2018-03-04
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- houses were burned during this time
- radical group
- executed king of France
- period of philosophy; followed the Scientific Revolution
- head of the Committee of Public Safety
- no knee breeches
- former queen of France
- supporters of Old Regime
- people who wanted change, but weren't radical
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- a lawyer and Jacobin
- named after its inventor
- French prison
- written by Third Estate
- period of a Jacobin leaders’ rule
- writer of L'Ami du Peuple
- royal residence
- officer who defended the Convention
17 Clues: radical group • French prison • royal residence • no knee breeches • a lawyer and Jacobin • former queen of France • written by Third Estate • executed king of France • named after its inventor • supporters of Old Regime • writer of L'Ami du Peuple • period of a Jacobin leaders’ rule • houses were burned during this time • officer who defended the Convention • ...
The Great Reformers 2021-04-08
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- Gautam Buddha's childhood name
- Gautam Buddha's wife
- Mahavir Swami's mother
- Main Source of knowledge about Jainism
- Mahavir Swami's childhood name
- Place where Mahavir Swami got Nirvana
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- Gautam Buddha's father
- Place where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment
- Gautam Buddha's mother
- The city of Gautam Buddha
- First Tirthankar
- Language of common people
12 Clues: First Tirthankar • Gautam Buddha's wife • Gautam Buddha's father • Gautam Buddha's mother • Mahavir Swami's mother • The city of Gautam Buddha • Language of common people • Gautam Buddha's childhood name • Mahavir Swami's childhood name • Place where Mahavir Swami got Nirvana • Main Source of knowledge about Jainism • Place where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment
December Crossword 2023-11-13
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- Siddhartha Gautama's enlightenment day
- The "box" in Boxing Day
- Christmas, in days passed
- Elves have two, student shop struggles with it
- Christmas exclamation of approval
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- Fancy firework prefix
- "Take this" says Guri
- Ovular christmas drink
- Leaves like 6 down
- Santa's helper's ears
- Forbidden walking surface
- Arms of a hanukkiah
12 Clues: Leaves like 6 down • Arms of a hanukkiah • Fancy firework prefix • "Take this" says Guri • Santa's helper's ears • Ovular christmas drink • The "box" in Boxing Day • Forbidden walking surface • Christmas, in days passed • Christmas exclamation of approval • Siddhartha Gautama's enlightenment day • Elves have two, student shop struggles with it
Title 2013-10-23
10 Clues: 18th century • taxes on products • using your intellect • not believing in god • state with inequality • society with inequality • movement based on reason • movement opposed to slavery • rights that apply for everyone • from Western Europe to North America
American history crossword 2024-02-14
9 Clues: citizen • poor leaders • First president • wanted enlightenment • people wanted change • people wanted to be free • fought for natural rights • needed to protect the colonists • rights John Locket fought for
Founding Fathers 2016-10-10
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- Franklin wrote Poor
- Jefferson had conflicting views on
- An intellectual movement
- Place Franklin loved most
- Someone who wrote for money
- Jefferson was a connoisseur of
- Believed people should govern themselves
- Wrote the Rights of Man
- Where Washington freed his slaves
- Washington's plantation
- An unbeliever
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- Paine dismissed the King as this
- Radical pamphlet in the American Revolution
- Was obsessed with fashion
- Man of leisure
- Age of Reason attacked
- Who was the oldest revolutionist
- Peers said Washington lacked this
- Government where one person reigns
19 Clues: An unbeliever • Man of leisure • Franklin wrote Poor • Age of Reason attacked • Wrote the Rights of Man • Washington's plantation • An intellectual movement • Was obsessed with fashion • Place Franklin loved most • Someone who wrote for money • Jefferson was a connoisseur of • Paine dismissed the King as this • Who was the oldest revolutionist • Peers said Washington lacked this • ...
Founding Fathers 2016-10-10
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- Government where one person reigns
- Washington's plantation
- Radical pamphlet in the American Revolution
- An unbeliever
- Believed people should govern themselves
- Someone who wrote for money
- An intellectual movement
- Age of Reason attacked
- Peers said Washington lacked this
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- Jefferson was a connoisseur of
- Wrote the Rights of Man
- Man of leisure
- Paine dismissed the King as this
- Franklin wrote Poor
- Was obsessed with fashion
- Who was the oldest revolutionist
- Place Franklin loved most
- Jefferson had conflicting views on
- Where Washington freed his slaves
19 Clues: An unbeliever • Man of leisure • Franklin wrote Poor • Age of Reason attacked • Wrote the Rights of Man • Washington's plantation • An intellectual movement • Was obsessed with fashion • Place Franklin loved most • Someone who wrote for money • Jefferson was a connoisseur of • Paine dismissed the King as this • Who was the oldest revolutionist • Where Washington freed his slaves • ...
All About Buddhism 2017-12-01
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- ______ are the steps to overcome desires. These steps lead people to live right and be good people.
- A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________.
- The Buddhist tradition that use certain techniques to achieve nirvana in a single lifetime. ________ shares many Mahayana teachings.
- An absolute goal of Buddhists is called _________. ________ is a state that soul is freed from suffering forever.
- A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism.
- The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India.
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- Buddha have learned four central truths while meditating. These four truths are called ____________.
- The oldest known Buddhist writings are called ____________. Theravada is based on __________.
- People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana.
- The oldest of the Buddhist traditions is called ________. ________ is an individual religion.
- The Buddhist tradition that teaches that people could find enlightenment by helping each other.
- A branch of Mahayana that emphasized self-discipline and meditation developed in China and spread to Japan.
- Enlightened One is called ______.
13 Clues: A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism. • Enlightened One is called ______. • People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana. • A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________. • The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India. • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2017-12-01
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- The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India.
- The oldest of the Buddhist traditions is called ________. ________ is an individual religion.
- Enlightened One is called ______.
- The Buddhist tradition that use certain techniques to achieve nirvana in a single lifetime. ________ shares many Mahayana teachings.
- A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________.
- The oldest known Buddhist writings are called ____________. Theravada is based on __________.
- Buddha have learned four central truths while meditating. These four truths are called ____________.
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- The Buddhist tradition that teaches that people could find enlightenment by helping each other.
- An absolute goal of Buddhists is called _________. ________ is a state that soul is freed from suffering forever.
- A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism.
- _________ are the steps to overcome desires. These steps lead people to live right and be good people.
- People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana.
- A branch of Mahayana that emphasized self-discipline and meditation developed in China and spread to Japan.
13 Clues: A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism. • Enlightened One is called ______. • People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana. • A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________. • The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India. • ...
THE SERMON AT BENARAS 2022-07-19
10 Clues: SACRED • PROCURE • AFFLICTED • APPROPRIATE • DEARLY LOVED • HOLY WRITINGS OF A RELIGION • KILLING ANIMALS FOR THEIR MEAT • A TALK ON RELIGION OR MORAL SUBJECT • - MONEY OR FOOD GIVEN TO POOR PEOPLE • - A STATE OF HIGH SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE
French Revolution 2021-10-14
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- Poorest of the 3rd Estate, oftentimes did not have enough money to support themselves
- supported enlightenment ideas, rich and educated
- this estate paid majority of the taxes and had no privileges
- Spent lots of money, not an effective ruler, beheaded during the french Revolution
- Social hierarchy refers to the way in which people were organized.
- worked in rural countryside, largest of the 3rd estate
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- France had a social hierarchy which was a way to organize people
- 2% of the population, did not like enlightenment ideas
- wife of Louis XVI, she was known as Madame Deficit because she spends lots of money
- absolute monarch, put the country into huge debt by participating in wars, people rejoiced at his death
10 Clues: supported enlightenment ideas, rich and educated • 2% of the population, did not like enlightenment ideas • worked in rural countryside, largest of the 3rd estate • this estate paid majority of the taxes and had no privileges • France had a social hierarchy which was a way to organize people • Social hierarchy refers to the way in which people were organized. • ...
Chapter 11- Transformation of the West Crossword 2025-10-17
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- – Belief that God created the universe but no longer interferes with it.
- – French absolute monarch
- – (First name only) Italian astronomer who used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory.
- – (Last name only)English physician who discovered that blood circulates through the body.
- – (Last name only)Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.”
- – Period when observation and experimentation replaced faith and tradition in science.
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- – (Last name only) Early astronomer who proposed that the Sun, not Earth, is the center of the universe.
- – 18th-century movement that applied reason and science to society and government.
- – (Last name only) Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights: life, liberty, and property.
- – (Last name only) Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
10 Clues: – French absolute monarch • – (Last name only)Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.” • – Belief that God created the universe but no longer interferes with it. • – 18th-century movement that applied reason and science to society and government. • – Period when observation and experimentation replaced faith and tradition in science. • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-29
11 Clues: paid no taxes • national assembly • french royal house • collection of laws • owned 30% of the land • philosophical movement • poor agriculture people • french fortress in Paris • various military services • acquired comfort through capitalists • major turning point in European history
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2017-10-17
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- Social critics of France.
- stressed the ideas that society and humankind could improve.
- People hand over their rights to a strong ruler in exchange they gained law and order. Hobbes believed that by this people formed a government.
- Freedom of the individual and basic rights of men (life, liberty, and Property).
- The political belief that one ruler should held all the power within the boundaries of a country.
- The political idea that God created the monarchy and that the monarch acted as God's representative on earth, so the monarch was answerable only to God not to his subjects.
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- The Enlightenment idea that political power cam from the people's consent to be lead.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of the individual to solve problems, also known as the age of reason.
- What is natural is also good and reasonable.
- the philosophes rejected the medieval idea that people should find joy in heaven and urged people to see happiness on earth.
- Kings and Queens who held all of the power within their states boundary.
11 Clues: Social critics of France. • What is natural is also good and reasonable. • stressed the ideas that society and humankind could improve. • Kings and Queens who held all of the power within their states boundary. • Freedom of the individual and basic rights of men (life, liberty, and Property). • ...
Enlightenment to Romanticism 2024-04-09
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- wrote role of government is to protect property
- non-Christian religion, celebrates divine in nature
- Romantic era idea about art moving us to a threshold
- enlightenment philosopher, wrote Leviathan
- proved human value based on cognition
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- poet who criticized industrial pollution in 'The World is Too Much with Us'
- style of music Mr. Dunphy claimed began in Romantic period
- landscape painter presented nature as awe-inspiring
- put under house arrest for popularizing heliocentrism
- Greek sea god
- Greek sea god
- undeveloped grassy field
12 Clues: Greek sea god • Greek sea god • undeveloped grassy field • proved human value based on cognition • enlightenment philosopher, wrote Leviathan • wrote role of government is to protect property • landscape painter presented nature as awe-inspiring • non-Christian religion, celebrates divine in nature • Romantic era idea about art moving us to a threshold • ...
Enlightenment Vocab 1 2023-02-10
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- (2)the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone
- rights with which all humans are born, including the rights to life, liberty, and property
- (3)a system that keeps countries from becoming too strong or too weak
- (2)a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730s; it was highly secular, emphasizing grace, charm, and gentle action
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- (2)the concept proposed by Rousseau that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will, and all individuals should be forced to abide by the general will since it represents what is best for the entire community
- sun-centered; the system of the universe in which the Earth and planets revolve around the su
- French for “philosopher”; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment
- the elegant urban drawing rooms where, in the eighteenth century, writers, artists, aristocrats, government officials, and wealthy middle-class people gathered to discuss the ideas of the philosophers
- an artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by complex forms, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements
- (2)an absolute monarch who uses their power to bring about political and social change
11 Clues: (3)a system that keeps countries from becoming too strong or too weak • French for “philosopher”; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment • (2)an absolute monarch who uses their power to bring about political and social change • rights with which all humans are born, including the rights to life, liberty, and property • ...
Enlightenment & FR vocab 2023-02-13
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- The government is hands off.
- Land, Liberty, and property.
- Equal power between countries.
- Tests and experiments to prove a hypothoses.
- A free style.
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- Everyone agrees to cooperate with the government.
- Absolute monarch who uses their power to bring about political and social change.
- A style of art.
- Idea that the sun is in the center, and the planets revolve around it.
- A thinker, also the french word for philosopher.
- A location where people met up to discuss their ideas.
11 Clues: A free style. • A style of art. • The government is hands off. • Land, Liberty, and property. • Equal power between countries. • Tests and experiments to prove a hypothoses. • A thinker, also the french word for philosopher. • Everyone agrees to cooperate with the government. • A location where people met up to discuss their ideas. • ...
UNIT 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-05
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- a very important discovery
- a situation or something that is considered
- thoughts that a person has when thinking
- opinion about something
- That happens slowly for a long time
- the state of having money
- modifying something that already exists
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- rebirth
- area
- act of understanding something
- accomplishment
- something that grows like a flower
12 Clues: area • rebirth • accomplishment • opinion about something • the state of having money • a very important discovery • act of understanding something • something that grows like a flower • That happens slowly for a long time • modifying something that already exists • thoughts that a person has when thinking • a situation or something that is considered
Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2023-01-04
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- Leading philosophe who published the Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and articles from many leading scholars; though censored, the Encyclopedia helped spread Enlightenment ideas to educated people throughout Europe.
- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize various ideas and customs in a way that is powerful, but not preachy
- English mathematician and scientist who discovered the law of universal gravitation, the idea that the same force ruled motion of the planets and all matter on earth and space
- English political philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty and property; emphasized that the purpose of government is to protect natural rights
- A large published collection of articles and essays from leading Enlightenment era scholars; helped spread Enlightenment ideas to educated people all over Europe; provoked the anger of the French government and the Catholic
- French mathematician who called for a rejection of old assumptions in favor of using math and logic; believed everything should be doubted and proved by reason; "I think, therefore I am."
- The division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government; intended to prevent any individual or group from gaining control of the government
- A logical approach for gathering and testing ideas; involves identifying a problem or question through observation, forming a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions based on observations or data
- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs; business should operate with little or no interference from government
- Informal social gathering at which writers, artists, scientists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- Long held belief that the Earth was the center of the Universe; the idea that the sun, moon, and the planets all moved in circular paths around the Earth
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive, legislative and judicial powers as well as for checks and balances between the branches of government
- An artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by extravagant, ornate, or over-the-top design; utilized dark shadows, robust individuals, and movement; emphasized Catholicism and monarchy
- An artistic style of the late 1700s in Europe reflecting simplicity and elegance based on ideas and themes from ancient Greece and Rome; emphasized civic duty and love of country; inspiration behind the Capitol and Jefferson Memorial
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- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and ultimately lead many to question long-held established doctrinal beliefs
- A system by which each branch of government limits power of other branches; prevents any one branch from accumulating too much power
- Enlightenment thinker who emphasized the equality of all persons, that the general will of the people should be expressed through a system of direct democracy, and that restrictions on the people should be minimal
- An artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730s; it was highly secular (non-religious), featured landscape scenes, depicted the nobility at leisure; light, superficial, and highly criticized by philosophes
- An economic policy under which nations sought be self sufficient, ultimately selling more goods than they bought to increase their wealth and power
- English politician and writer who called on scholars to question the conclusions of ancient thinkers; urged scientists to rely on data from experimentation (empiricism), rather than reasoning from abstract theories
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who constructed a telescope to study the stars; supported the heliocentric theory based on his observations, but later recanted under threat of torture by the church
- Empress of Russia and Enlightened despot who supported religious tolerance and opposed torture; few actual reforms were implemented in Russia and a peasant revolt was violently crushed leading to a strengthening of serfdom
- Ruler of Prussia and Enlightened despot who believed a ruler should act like a father to his people and a "servant of the state;" promoted religious freedom, reduced censorship, abolished torture; while opposed to serfdom, he tolerated it for fear of upsetting the nobility
- The idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun; proposed by Copernicus and supported by Kepler and Galileo
- Born with rights that include life, liberty, and property; according to Locke, they are to be protected by the government
- An intellectual movement that emphasized science and reason and the power of individuals to solve problems; represented a pursuit of new insight into underlying beliefs regarding government, religion, economics, and education
- A group of "radical" French thinkers who emphasized applying human reason to address problems in all aspects of life
- Absolute rulers who embraced Enlightenment ideals and introduced various reforms, though without any intention of giving up personal power
- French economic thinkers who emphasized economic reforms based on natural law; opposed mercantilism and embraced laissez-faire
- Rules discoverable by reason, governed by forces such as gravity and magnetism.
- Restriction on access to ideas and information
- Hapsburg Emperor of Austria and Enlightened despot who traveled in disguise among his population to better relate to their problems; supported freedom of the press and of worship; abolished serfdom and ordered that peasants be paid for their labor; his reforms were opposed by nobles and cancelled following his death
- English political philosopher who emphasized that people were naturally selfish and wicked; argued that people voluntarily handed over their rights to an all powerful monarch tasked with the role of maintaining order and protecting them from one another
- French philosopher who encouraged freedom of speech, separation of church and state, and the right to practice one's faith free of persecution; exiled for a time as a result of his ideas
34 Clues: Restriction on access to ideas and information • Rules discoverable by reason, governed by forces such as gravity and magnetism. • A group of "radical" French thinkers who emphasized applying human reason to address problems in all aspects of life • ...
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions. 2021-03-20
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- was a French philosopher and writer of the Age of Enlightenment. His Political Philosophy, particularly his formulation of social contract theory, strongly influenced the French Revolution and the development of Liberal, Conservative and Socialist theories.
- a researcher develops a hypothesis, tests it through various means, and then modifies the hypothesis on the basis of the outcome of the tests and experiments.
- Trained in medicine, he was a key advocate of the empirical approaches of the Scientific Revolution.
- was a versatile and prolific writer. His most famous works included the fictitious Lettres philosophiques (1734) and the satirical novel Candide (1759).
- was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method.
- government is one that divides the powers of government between the national government and state and local governments.
- was a French political analyst who lived during the Age of Enlightenment. He is best known for his thoughts on the separation of powers.
- also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- a philosophical movement of the 18th century, characterized by belief in the power of human reason and by innovations in political, religious, and educational doctrine.
- Refers to what can be called natural religion, the acceptance of a certain body of religious knowledge that is inborn in every person.
- the person who discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure and vice versa—the famous Boyle's law.
- Janssen invention in 1590
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- was an English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.
- was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- large rooms that held regular social gatherings.
- Copernicus 1543 theory
- was an English philosopher, scientist, and historian best known for his political philosophy, especially as articulated in his masterpiece Leviathan.
- was a physicist and mathematician who developed the principles of modern physics, including the laws of motion.
- a viewpoint that people believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- in political philosophy, an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each.
20 Clues: Copernicus 1543 theory • Janssen invention in 1590 • large rooms that held regular social gatherings. • a viewpoint that people believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • was an English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women. • ...
Hinduism and buddhism davidflint 2017-08-23
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- the total actions in a person's life that determine the next state of existence
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- appearance of a deity in another form
- Enlightenment, awakening
- The practice of giving; generosity.
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the male sexual organ
- "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple.
- to be born again as another form of life or into another class of human society
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance
- The best known of all the Buddhist scriptures; a collection of 423 verses, spoken by the Buddha, that focuses on the value of ethical conduct and mental training
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the female sexual organ
- the spouse of a deity
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- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the Divine, the goal of Hinduism
- Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas
- to walk around (something) in a complete circle, as a ritual of respect
- Awakening
- a three-pronged spear; attribute of Shiva
- Defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing;
- Fully awakened one; specifically the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, who lived and taught in India 2,500 years ago
- worshiper of Shakti, the Goddess
- Wisdom-heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- law; religious or moral duty
- worshipper of Vishnu, having to do with the worship of Vishnu
- Wisdom; one of the five spiritual faculties
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- "to be made flesh"; that is, to be born into the world
- A Buddhist monk
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit
31 Clues: Awakening • A Buddhist monk • the spouse of a deity • Enlightenment, awakening • law; religious or moral duty • worshiper of Shakti, the Goddess • The practice of giving; generosity. • appearance of a deity in another form • a three-pronged spear; attribute of Shiva • Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas • Wisdom; one of the five spiritual faculties • ...
GS Unit 1 Quiz Review 2025-10-03
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- After the execution of Louis XVI, France was governed by this type of Government.
- The “Reign of Terror” was led by who?
- This was Napoleon’s last battle.
- What event connected with the Enlightenment and turned people’s focus towards logic and away from faith?
- This Italian scientist was placed under house arrest after his ideas conflicted with the Catholic Church.
- Enlightened _______________ did not give up their own power but did make reforms to improve bureaucracy, and allowed religious toleration.
- Members of the Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath at the start of the French Revolution in attempt to form a new ________________.
- Kepler and ____________ changed the ideas about the nature of the solar system by showing the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- This demographic had a difficult time participating in Sciences during the 17th & 18th centuries.
- The Women of Paris marched on Versailles for this resource.
- After the Reign of Terror, a Five man __________________ was established in 1795 to run the government but was seen as week and inefficient.
- Descartes and Francis Bacon had differing views on senses and _________________ reasoning.
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- This term used during the French Revolution refers to the middle classes.
- The storming of this French prison became a symbol for the downfall of Absolute Monarchs.
- This person gained power in France by staging a coup d’état in 1799.
- Louis XVI was tried and convicted for what charge?
- Which European country was Napoleon unable to conquer?
- This ruler of Austria was an enlightened despot that was considered an absolutist.
- This Enlightenment philosopher had a negative view of human nature.
- This Estate of France made up 98% of the French population
- The _____________ of the Rights of Man and Citizens put an emphasis on natural rights.
- Louis XVI’s rule leading up to the French Revolution was an example of this type of government.
- This agreement during the Napoleon’s rule created a new relationship between the church and state.
- The Congress of this restored royal families to their thrones and created a balance of Power in European Countries.
- This movement promoted the responsibility of the government to protect people’s natural rights and question Monarchs.
25 Clues: This was Napoleon’s last battle. • The “Reign of Terror” was led by who? • Louis XVI was tried and convicted for what charge? • Which European country was Napoleon unable to conquer? • This Estate of France made up 98% of the French population • The Women of Paris marched on Versailles for this resource. • ...
Extra credit social studies 2023-10-04
10 Clues: Jewish priest • church father • good\bad karma • the way of life • teachings of Jesus • to the will of god • is the largest religion • Praying facing at Mecca • the world's oldest religion • Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion
sara meyers-3,4 2021-01-05
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- a document that was firmly based on the ideas of john locke and the enlightenment
- political leader who wrote the declaration of independence
- social gatherings held in large drawing rooms
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700s was dominated by this style
- set up in which power was divided between national and state government
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- amendments that protect basic rights such as freedom of speech, press,assembly, and religion
- what monarchs that embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit became known as
- a built-up system in the three seperate branches with each branch checking the actions of the other two
- the artistic style of the late 1700s
- the ruler that philosophes most admired
10 Clues: the artistic style of the late 1700s • the ruler that philosophes most admired • social gatherings held in large drawing rooms • political leader who wrote the declaration of independence • European art of the 1600s and early 1700s was dominated by this style • set up in which power was divided between national and state government • ...
test words1 2016-10-05
8 Clues: Quota • Loyalty • Irritant • Inconsistency • Enlightenment • His ________ was Oscar worthy. • The sea is a great _________ away. • The roadworks caused a major ________ to traffic.
Ch. 12 Locke, Rousseau and Montesquieu 2025-06-25
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- Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote this to set out his ideas of government
- Elightenment philosopher that thought people were basically good.
- Enlightenment philospher that had an optomistic view of people.
- Montesquieu's idea that there should be three branches of government.
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- John Locke wrote this to argue people form government to protect their rights.
- Enlightenment phiosopher that came up with the three branches of government.
- Baron de Montesquieu wrote this to discuss the best way to protect liberty.
- Montesquieu's idea each branch of government should be equal to the other.
8 Clues: Enlightenment philospher that had an optomistic view of people. • Elightenment philosopher that thought people were basically good. • Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote this to set out his ideas of government • Montesquieu's idea that there should be three branches of government. • Montesquieu's idea each branch of government should be equal to the other. • ...
2022 Year in Review 2022-12-31
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- Setting in my favorite Anne Sexton poem and enlightenment fiend
- Library Pickups
- A sad goodbye
- Deb's quiet friend
- something you shouldn't stop taking
- The silent itcher
- A weird airbnb
- Chiswick argument
- Stumble back home after
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- Feta smashed avo toast, turkish scrambled eggs, eggs royale, eggs benedict, etc.
- "The whitest crowd I have ever seen"
- The forgotten coffee
- Both in Amsterdam and Camden
- The rents
- Top student
- Newest drink of choice
- Newest addition
- "Year of the ___"
- Last one standing
19 Clues: The rents • Top student • A sad goodbye • A weird airbnb • Library Pickups • Newest addition • The silent itcher • "Year of the ___" • Chiswick argument • Last one standing • Deb's quiet friend • The forgotten coffee • Newest drink of choice • Stumble back home after • Both in Amsterdam and Camden • something you shouldn't stop taking • "The whitest crowd I have ever seen" • ...
Buddhism Crossword puzzle 2017-12-01
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- A branch of Mahayana that emphasized self-discipline and meditation developed in China and spread to Japan.
- An absolute goal of Buddhists is called _________. ________ is a state that soul is freed from suffering forever.
- The Buddhist tradition that use certain techniques to achieve nirvana in a single lifetime. ________ shares many Mahayana teachings.
- Buddha have learned four central truths while meditating. These four truths are called ____________.
- The oldest of the Buddhist traditions is called ________. ________ is an individual religion.
- The oldest known Buddhist writings are called ____________. Theravada is based on __________.
- The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India.
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- A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism.
- A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________.
- People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana.
- ______ are the steps to overcome desires. These steps lead people to live right and be good people.
- Enlightened One is called ______.
- The Buddhist tradition that teaches that people could find enlightenment by helping each other.
13 Clues: A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism. • Enlightened One is called ______. • People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana. • A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________. • The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India. • ...
French revolution 2021-12-07
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- unquestioned privilege, and commoners diminished legal rights.
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- who came after when King louis xv died
- 46.2276° N, 2.2137° E
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation.
- it came at a time of major economic crisis
- French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.
- French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopédie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment.
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- drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- this event happened in May 5, 1789
- one of the greatest French writers, best known for his philosophical fantasy Candide (1759)
- 53.0000° N, 9.0000° E (these are coordintares)
13 Clues: 46.2276° N, 2.2137° E • this event happened in May 5, 1789 • who came after when King louis xv died • it came at a time of major economic crisis • 53.0000° N, 9.0000° E (these are coordintares) • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. • ...
Ancient India Vocab Part 2 2024-10-07
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- He gave up his princely life to seek enlightenment.
- These spiritual seekers live simply, giving up worldly pleasures.
- Empire The empire where Ashoka ruled and spread Buddhist values.
- An ideal state of happiness and peace sought in Buddhism.
- The state Buddhists strive to achieve, which brings spiritual insight and universal truth.
- This ancient science revolutionized the way humans worked with metals, and it began in India.
- This philosophical way of thinking is a set of values or theories by which one lives.
- Ashoka was known for giving these goods or money to the poor.
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- A social bond made between groups for mutual benefit, sometimes during wars.
- This is a territory within a larger country or empire.
- This term refers to an order given by Ashoka that must be followed as law.
- Path A key principle of Buddhism with eight steps for ethical living.
- Age An ancient period in India under the Gupta Empire, known for its advancements in art, science, and prosperity.
13 Clues: He gave up his princely life to seek enlightenment. • This is a territory within a larger country or empire. • An ideal state of happiness and peace sought in Buddhism. • Ashoka was known for giving these goods or money to the poor. • Empire The empire where Ashoka ruled and spread Buddhist values. • ...
Word Religion 2013-05-20
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- unsure if there is a God or not
- A veiled truth
- Founder of Taoism
- Who is the Dali Lama?
- way Tao means..?
- Supernatural always refers to..
- The belief that a specific understanding of a mystery is true
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- Taoism Symbol
- Bodhi means..?
- Gnosis in reek
- Sun God
- Do not believe in God
- First Martyr
- No empty tomb, no....
- God in Greek
- A communal Expression of a particular faith through rituals and traditions
16 Clues: Sun God • First Martyr • God in Greek • Taoism Symbol • Bodhi means..? • Gnosis in reek • A veiled truth • way Tao means..? • Founder of Taoism • Do not believe in God • No empty tomb, no.... • Who is the Dali Lama? • unsure if there is a God or not • Supernatural always refers to.. • The belief that a specific understanding of a mystery is true • ...
Hinduism 2023-01-06
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- universal law of cause and effect
- untouchables or outcasts
- where 95 percent of Hindus live
- representing good luck
- festival of lights
- festival of colors
- enlightenment or salvation from samsara
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- cycle of life, death and reincarnation
- soul of a living creature
- creator of the universe
- world’s third largest religion
- preserver of life
- the destroyer
- holy river in India
- revered animal in Hindu culture
- representing the basic sound of the world
16 Clues: the destroyer • preserver of life • festival of lights • festival of colors • holy river in India • representing good luck • creator of the universe • untouchables or outcasts • soul of a living creature • world’s third largest religion • where 95 percent of Hindus live • revered animal in Hindu culture • universal law of cause and effect • cycle of life, death and reincarnation • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2023-11-08
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- an individuals duty and responsibility
- produce many crops
- a collection of religious poem hymns or myths.
- spiritual ideas
- working with metals
- actions on ones soul
- wind pattern
- large part of a continent
- dryness
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- a social order that has determined one's place in INdian society
- the long term condition of weather in an area.
- peace
- rebirth
- important language in ANcient INdia
14 Clues: peace • rebirth • dryness • wind pattern • spiritual ideas • produce many crops • working with metals • actions on ones soul • large part of a continent • important language in ANcient INdia • an individuals duty and responsibility • the long term condition of weather in an area. • a collection of religious poem hymns or myths. • ...
Module 5 2024-02-03
12 Clues: gatherings • French General • earth is center • execution device • sun is the center • individual has power • movement that took place • wrote the novel the Candide • The monarch holds the power • Geography People and places • medicine given in the form of a shot • of terror the bloodiest part of the revolution
