enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Revolutionary Puzzle 2015-10-12
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- Franklin's almanac maker Poor _____
- America's first Secretary of the Treasury
- "All men are created ____"
- 18th century philosophical movement
- Washington's farm Mount ___
- 18th Century "master of masquerade"
- richest and most populous state, 1776
- Administration who put A. Hamilton on $10
- so-called father of the constitution
- artist who created statue of Washington
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- colony with most slaves, 1760
- President featured on the $2 bill
- Oldest revolutionary leader
- plantation owned by James Madison
- father of the Bill of Rights
- George Washington's political party
- Thomas Jefferson's farm
- Where Benjamin Franklin died
- head of war department under President Washington
19 Clues: Thomas Jefferson's farm • "All men are created ____" • Oldest revolutionary leader • Washington's farm Mount ___ • father of the Bill of Rights • Where Benjamin Franklin died • colony with most slaves, 1760 • President featured on the $2 bill • plantation owned by James Madison • Franklin's almanac maker Poor _____ • George Washington's political party • ...
Story of an Hour 2020-10-26
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- hardest not to show it
- persistent
- Difficult to grasp
- spiritual enlightenment
- having everything all together
- to slightly reveal something
- No longer having to put up a mask
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- Difficult to describe
- well taken care of and up to par
- rejoice within succession
- being unaware
- displaying a great energy
- little to no importance
- begging for something
- the greatness
- holding something down and trying
16 Clues: persistent • being unaware • the greatness • Difficult to grasp • Difficult to describe • begging for something • hardest not to show it • little to no importance • spiritual enlightenment • rejoice within succession • displaying a great energy • to slightly reveal something • having everything all together • well taken care of and up to par • holding something down and trying • ...
Definitions 2021-06-22
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- common, average, not special
- a way of behavior;tradition
- pain or distress
- symbol for writing
- a person of great knowledge
- enjoyed or liked by a lot of people
- to have an effect
- a cruel, harsh ruler
- the act of being born again
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- greater understanding
- to cause suffering for bad behavior or crime
- a war of a group of people against their rulers
- a change to make better
- very unusual and special
- demanding rules be followed
- polite behavior
16 Clues: polite behavior • pain or distress • to have an effect • symbol for writing • a cruel, harsh ruler • greater understanding • a change to make better • very unusual and special • a way of behavior;tradition • a person of great knowledge • demanding rules be followed • the act of being born again • common, average, not special • enjoyed or liked by a lot of people • ...
Daily Life in the Colonies 2023-09-16
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- provided for local education in Massachusetts
- 1st institution of higher learning
- pastor, Northhampton, Massachusetts
- rational thinking and critical reasoning
- New England Puritans
- servant needed a friend to pay passage
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- spoke to large crowds
- unsaved children become church members
- philosophy-God stepped aside-didn’t intervene
- started a college in a log cabin
- used to learn the alphabet
- upper class
- homes of widows or single women
- Blue-Backed Speller
- learn a trade
- missionary to the Indians
16 Clues: upper class • learn a trade • Blue-Backed Speller • New England Puritans • spoke to large crowds • missionary to the Indians • used to learn the alphabet • homes of widows or single women • started a college in a log cabin • 1st institution of higher learning • pastor, Northhampton, Massachusetts • unsaved children become church members • servant needed a friend to pay passage • ...
1-3 unit 2025-03-18
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- control of capital
- enlightenment thinkers
- two house congress
- people joined the struggle against britain
- required the colonists to provide food and living quaters
- of paris peace treaty in paris
- march 1770
- voted to repeal the stamp act
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- farmers rebellion against high state taxes
- slave trade across atlantic ocean
- revenue act of 1764
- colonists refused to buy british tea
- newyork, new jersey, pennsylvania,delaware
- first direct tax
- chief pontaic led an attack on colonial settlements
- christian profession
16 Clues: march 1770 • first direct tax • control of capital • two house congress • revenue act of 1764 • christian profession • enlightenment thinkers • voted to repeal the stamp act • of paris peace treaty in paris • slave trade across atlantic ocean • colonists refused to buy british tea • farmers rebellion against high state taxes • newyork, new jersey, pennsylvania,delaware • ...
Religion 2017-02-19
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- a high vajrayana teacher
- our actions and their effects on lives to come
- repeated religious act
- practices for union with the self
- moral order, righteousness religion
- wisdom that comes from direct experience
- singing hymns from guara granth schib
- Magnetic attraction
- a sikh congregation
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- nectar made with sugar and water
- principle that there is no eternal self
- a person dedicated to liberating others
- sitting meditation in zen schools
- the individual soul
- a sikh temple
- symbolic story
16 Clues: a sikh temple • symbolic story • the individual soul • Magnetic attraction • a sikh congregation • repeated religious act • a high vajrayana teacher • nectar made with sugar and water • sitting meditation in zen schools • practices for union with the self • moral order, righteousness religion • singing hymns from guara granth schib • principle that there is no eternal self • ...
Civics Chpt 2 Vocab 2021-09-08
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- freedom from outside control self reliant
- king or queen
- cancelled
- lawmaking body
- written document granting land
- country should export more than import
- new ideas about law and society
- refuse to buy
- wanted to purify the Anglican Church
- agreement or contract among a group of people
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- people on a religious journey
- ruling in an earlier case similar to another
- large scale farm one crop
- representatives
- group of people in one place ruled by another
- equality
16 Clues: equality • cancelled • king or queen • refuse to buy • lawmaking body • representatives • large scale farm one crop • people on a religious journey • written document granting land • new ideas about law and society • wanted to purify the Anglican Church • country should export more than import • freedom from outside control self reliant • ruling in an earlier case similar to another • ...
The French Revolution 2025-05-09
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- a revolutionary government
- home to an infamous treaty that ended WWI
- a generally unfair way of voting
- the cause of a change in mindset
- don't panic!
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- an inspiration to many in France
- radical or drastic change
- the center of the revolution
- game, set, match
- a caste system of sorts
- "Let them eat cake"...maybe
- a social class
- French independence day?
- incompetent and indecisive
- not many could put this on the table
- the 1st estate
16 Clues: don't panic! • a social class • the 1st estate • game, set, match • a caste system of sorts • French independence day? • radical or drastic change • a revolutionary government • incompetent and indecisive • "Let them eat cake"...maybe • the center of the revolution • an inspiration to many in France • a generally unfair way of voting • the cause of a change in mindset • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- Something you carry with difficulty
- Number of Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolishes slavery
- The belief that white people are superior
- Major increase in the number of people in prison
- A person forced to work without wages
- Someone who breaks the law
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- Unearned advantages given to white people
- Treating some people differently from others
- Black Power Movement
- Loathing
- Enlightenment
- Prejudiced
- Liberty
13 Clues: Liberty • Loathing • Prejudiced • Enlightenment • Black Power Movement • Someone who breaks the law • Something you carry with difficulty • A person forced to work without wages • Unearned advantages given to white people • The belief that white people are superior • Treating some people differently from others • Major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2016-02-22
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- Wrote an essay called On Crimes and Punishments (1764).
- The state should not interrupt the free play of natural economic forces by imposing regulations on the economy.
- An elegant drawing room of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses.
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were especially influenced by the ideas of two seventeenth-century Englishmen, Newton and __________.
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by the French word, meaning philosopher.
- Three branches: the executive (the monarch), the legislative (Parliament) and the judicial (the courts of law).
- Explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun.
- Used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion.
- English philosopher with few scientific credentials.
- The most famous new religious and evangelical movement-Methodism- was the work of this Anglican minister.
- Accurately described the individual organs and general structure of the human body.
- Descartes has rightly been called the father of modern ___________.
- His father wanted he would pursue a career in law or in the Church, instead he became a writer.
- Scientist should not rely on the ideas of ancient authorities, they should learn about nature by using _____________.
- A type of monarchy that rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their royal powers.
- The War of the Austrian Succession (1740 to 1748) was fought in three areas of the world in Europe, Asia, and North America.
- His famous work is The Spirit of the Laws
- Began by thinking and writing about the seemed to be everywhere in the confusion of the seventeenth century.
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- An english writer, advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women.
- The volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- She inherited the throne in 1740, she worked to centralize and strengthen the state.
- Through this, an entire society agrees to governed by its general will.
- A professor of mathematics at Cambridge University.
- She ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796, she was an intelligent woman who was familiar with the works of the philosophes and seemed to favor enlightened reforms.
- Places Earth at the center of the universe
- Unlike the baroque style, which stressed grandeur and power, this style emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action.
- A child prodigy, he had his first harpsichord concert at age six, and wrote his first opera at twelve.
- One of the best educated and most cultured monarchs of the time, he was well versed in Enlightenment ideas.
- Planets moved around the sun in a egg-shaped path.
- Prussia took advantage of the confusion surrounding the succession of a woman to the throne by invading Austrian Silesia.
- Published his famous book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
- First European to make regular observation of the heavens using a telescope.
- A more accurate explanation than the Ptolemaic System, the sun is at the center of the universe.
- The result of people being concerned about how they best understand the physical world.
- He argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property.
- The Physiocrats and Scottish philosopher _____________ have been viewed as the founders of the modern social science of economics.
- Showed that the heart-not the liver, as Galen had thought-was the beginning point for the circulation of blood.
37 Clues: His famous work is The Spirit of the Laws • Places Earth at the center of the universe • Planets moved around the sun in a egg-shaped path. • A professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. • English philosopher with few scientific credentials. • Wrote an essay called On Crimes and Punishments (1764). • The volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it. • ...
WHII.5 Review 2022-11-28
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- Religion of Hapsburg Empire
- Empire located in central Europe, site of modern day Austria and Hungary
- Competed with Prussia for domination of German states
- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Revolution which inspired French Revolution
- Russian monarch who continued westernization
- Cultural center of Europe due to its ties to classical civilization
- Monarch executed during French Revolution
- Mountain chain located in central Europe
- Leader during French Reign of Terror in which over 40,000 were arrested and executed
- Peter the Great's policy to modernize Russia
- US document which incorporates Enlightenment ideals
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- Monarch who was executed during English Civil War
- Empire in northern Europe, where Germany and Poland is today
- Peninsula in Southern Europe containing Spain and Portugal
- Philosopher who supported separation of church and state
- Mountain chain separating Europe and Asia
- Body of water between Europe and Middle East
- Absolutist Russian Czar who worked to modernize Russia
- Christianity practiced in Russian Empire
- French absolutist monarch associated with Palace of Versailles
- Form of monarchy characterized by centralization of power and claim of rule by divine right
- French Revolution began when this fortress was stormed
- First Czar of Imperial Russia
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, analysis, and individualism
- Monarch who tried (but failed) to unify Europe under a Catholic Empire
- Result of this "revolution" was William and Mary becoming joint monarchs of England
- English political party who was against James II becoming next king
28 Clues: Religion of Hapsburg Empire • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First Czar of Imperial Russia • Christianity practiced in Russian Empire • Mountain chain located in central Europe • Mountain chain separating Europe and Asia • Monarch executed during French Revolution • Revolution which inspired French Revolution • Body of water between Europe and Middle East • ...
Midterm Review 2 2022-01-12
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- First document to create a limited monarchy (1215 CE)
- Puritan dictator of the English Revolution.
- 2nd Estate in the French Revolution
- Nickname of Cromwell's military.
- Last name of Peter and Catherine the Great(s)
- Home country of the the Stuarts (English Revolution)
- beheaded King of the ENGLISH Revolution
- to have one political, social, and economic system. (effect of absolutism)
- to have many political, social, and economic systems. (effect of the Middle Ages)
- To create one unified Russian culture, goal of Peter and Catherine
- French town where Napoleon was defeated.
- Religion of Henry VIII and most of England.
- Death machine used by the COPs during the Reign of Terror.
- Latin for the "Rights of the Accused".
- Invading this country was Napoleon's biggest mistake.
- The Enlightenment and this Revolution formed the Age of Reason.
- the Enlightenment was this type of Renaissance
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- Elizabeth I's last name.
- Military overthrow of the government (French)
- to adopt the culture of the "west"; goal of Peter and Catherine
- This Revolution ended the English Civil War (William and Mary).
- Famous Palace of Louis XIV
- To use state-of-the-art technology in your country
- Types of laws encouraged by John Locke
- 1st Estate of the French Revolution
- France was this in 1789, and the revolution began.
- James I's last name.
- The Sun King
- Economic philosophy of most Absolute Monarchs (colonies...)
- religion of Oliver Cromwell
30 Clues: The Sun King • James I's last name. • Elizabeth I's last name. • Famous Palace of Louis XIV • religion of Oliver Cromwell • Nickname of Cromwell's military. • 2nd Estate in the French Revolution • 1st Estate of the French Revolution • Types of laws encouraged by John Locke • Latin for the "Rights of the Accused". • beheaded King of the ENGLISH Revolution • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-07
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- - Proposed the idea of separation of powers
- - Intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements
- - Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- - Edited the Encyclopedia, spreading Enlightenment ideas
- - Device used to observe distant objects in space
- - Scientist who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism
- - Sun-centered model of the universe
- - Central theme of the Enlightenment, emphasizing logic over tradition
- - Last name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- - Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- - Artistic technique that creates depth in paintings
- - Focused on worldly rather than religious matteres
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- - The idea that knowledge comes from experience and observation
- - Economic philosophy favoring free markets
- - Author of The Prince, a book on political power
- - A testable explanation for an observation
- - Believed in natural rights and government by consent
- - inventor of the printing press
- - Idea that government power comes from the people
- - Believed people needed a strong government to maintain order
- - Philosopher who advocated for free speech and religious tolerancce
- - wealthy supporter of the arts
- - type of poem perfected by Shakespeare
- - Study of the human body, advanced by Vesalius
- - Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- - Instrument that measures atmosphere pressure
- - Proposed the heliocentric theory of the universe
- - Wrote The Social Contranct about government and society
- - Belief in a rational God who does not interfere in the universe
- - Discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits
30 Clues: - wealthy supporter of the arts • - inventor of the printing press • - Sun-centered model of the universe • - type of poem perfected by Shakespeare • - Developed the laws of motion and gravity • - Proposed the idea of separation of powers • - Economic philosophy favoring free markets • - A testable explanation for an observation • ...
Artistic Movements and Literary Giants 2024-10-16
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- Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- Philosophical movement that emphasizes human reason and experience rather than religious dogma.
- Philosophical belief that emphasizes the inherent goodness of people and nature.
- American artist is known for his landscapes and portrayals of the American wilderness.
- Famous artist known for his “Water Lilies” series.
- Author known for his role in the Transcendentalist movement and for works like “Walden.”
- Prominent composer associated with the Romantic era, known for his symphonies.
- Author of “The Scarlet Letter.”
- Movement that is characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism.
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- Movement sought to break away from traditional forms in art and literature.
- The genre of literature that includes imaginary events and characters.
- American writer known for his dark and mysterious tales.
- Term that refers to a style of architecture that flourished in the late 19th century.
- Poet known for his work “Leaves of Grass.”
- Literary term refers to the attitude of the writer toward the subject or audience.
- Term used to describe the blending of various art forms in the 19th century.
- Term that refers to the philosophical movement that asserts that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.
- Literary work that explores the complexities of life, often characterized by realism and social critique.
- Primary focus of the Enlightenment thinkers.
- Music style that blends different cultural traditions, popularized in the 20th century.
20 Clues: Author of “The Scarlet Letter.” • Poet known for his work “Leaves of Grass.” • Primary focus of the Enlightenment thinkers. • Famous artist known for his “Water Lilies” series. • American writer known for his dark and mysterious tales. • The genre of literature that includes imaginary events and characters. • ...
unit 9 terms crossword 2025-01-24
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- Enlightenment writer and philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech and religion.
- The model in which the Sun is at the center of the solar system.
- Philosopher who promoted the idea of the "general will" and popular sovereignty.
- Theory that individuals consent to form a government for mutual protection.
- Philosopher who argued for absolute monarchy to avoid chaos.
- Social group between the upper and lower classes, often consisting of professionals and businesspeople.
- A person who starts and manages a business, often taking risks for profit.
- Manufacturing process where each worker performs a specific task in a sequence to make products more efficiently.
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and government by consent.
- Inventor known for improving the steam engine, a key development in the Industrial Revolution.
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- Large-scale industrial sites where goods are manufactured.
- Belief that monarchs' authority comes directly from God.
- Philosopher known for advocating separation of powers in government.
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric model
- A region where one country exerts political or economic control over another.
- A systematic approach to inquiry based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
- A 1884-1885 meeting where European powers divided Africa into colonies.
- The process of increasing population in cities and towns, often linked to industrialization.
- Policy of extending a nation's power through colonization or military control.
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
20 Clues: Belief that monarchs' authority comes directly from God. • Large-scale industrial sites where goods are manufactured. • Philosopher who argued for absolute monarchy to avoid chaos. • The model in which the Sun is at the center of the solar system. • Philosopher known for advocating separation of powers in government. • ...
Ancient India: Buddism 2022-05-24
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- collection of sacred texts, verses, hymns, prayers, and teachings that are in Sanskrit
- word to describe duty. it is also a way of life in hinduisms to help them live a balanced life
- cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in hinduism
- What prince siddhartha had to reach to become buddha
- the third form of suffering Prince siddartha discovered on his journey according to the textbook
- the second form of suffering Prince siddartha discovered on his journey according to the textbook
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- the symbol of enlightenment and the guy who buddhism is all about
- Name of god who tried to tempt buddha
- a person who gives up their worldly pleasures like possessions, expensive clothes, money, and shelter
- name of the prince who became buddha
- Hindu society priests and religious scholars
- what Hindus call the conscience of something you did wrong. Hinduism believed that when a person died, the type of body the reborn soul received depended on how much of this the soul had.
- the name of a supreme power or a divine force
- the first form of suffering Prince siddartha discovered on his journey according to the textbook
- the four main social classes of hinduism
15 Clues: name of the prince who became buddha • Name of god who tried to tempt buddha • the four main social classes of hinduism • the name of a supreme power or a divine force • Hindu society priests and religious scholars • cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in hinduism • What prince siddhartha had to reach to become buddha • ...
Unit 5 Test Review -- Age of Revolutions 2023-01-17
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- form of monarchy government in which rulers claim divine right to rule
- last name of Enlightenment philosopher who supported natural rights and "life, liberty, property" for all citizens
- King William and Queen Mary agreed to share power with Parliament by signing this political document
- Ignored English Parliament by raising taxes without their consent
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- radical chapter of the French Revolution that saw frequent use of the guillotine against those not loyal enough to the Revolution
- Former slave who led the Haitian rebellion against the French
- Nicknamed "Sun King"; built Palace of Versailles as a symbol of his power
- the Enlightenment idea that a government is an agreement with citizens and rulers: citizens follow laws, government protects rights
- Creole who liberated the northern areas of South America from Spanish rule
- Westernized Russia by bringing education system and fashion from Western Europe; used beard tax
- Catholic priest who united the Mexican lower classes in revolt against Spain
11 Clues: Former slave who led the Haitian rebellion against the French • Ignored English Parliament by raising taxes without their consent • form of monarchy government in which rulers claim divine right to rule • Nicknamed "Sun King"; built Palace of Versailles as a symbol of his power • Creole who liberated the northern areas of South America from Spanish rule • ...
Buddhism 2021-01-23
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- actions that lead to a new existence
- ordained male monk
- not causing harm
- perfect heaven like place
- monastic community
- the Buddha
- three states of living
- this eightstep journey helps people be kind
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- the four noble things end suffering
- cycle of repeated life and death
- universal truth
- action driven by intention leads to consequences
- this way of life helps people be practical
- these four things made the buddha be an ascetic
- a spiritual awakening
- this is a mandala of life
16 Clues: the Buddha • universal truth • not causing harm • ordained male monk • monastic community • a spiritual awakening • three states of living • this is a mandala of life • perfect heaven like place • cycle of repeated life and death • the four noble things end suffering • actions that lead to a new existence • this way of life helps people be practical • ...
Mother's Day 2022 - Mamátosonorícochüs 2022-05-08
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- A hundred years of the stuff
- Next-level matriarch
- Italian cutlery
- You know, it's that TO itself, that...
- A different sort of record shop
- Where in the world is Brigid?
- Sweet enlightenment straight to the face
- Privet is to the Dursleys as this is to the Donohues
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- Mountainous destination
- Best mama...
- Preferred juice
- All you need the is the scythe
- Island dwelling
- Yoga style
- Steve, in other words
- Where to go to shed your skin
16 Clues: Yoga style • Best mama... • Preferred juice • Island dwelling • Italian cutlery • Next-level matriarch • Steve, in other words • Mountainous destination • A hundred years of the stuff • Where to go to shed your skin • Where in the world is Brigid? • All you need the is the scythe • A different sort of record shop • You know, it's that TO itself, that... • ...
Unit 2: Religion & Society 2022-03-04
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- Holy text of Judaism
- christianty & islam both came from what religion
- symbol of Daoism
- hindu good deeds
- Buddhist goal to reach
- hindu belief of what goes around comes around
- Judaism, Christianity & Islam are all
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- founder of Daoism & author of Dao de Jing
- Holy text of Islam
- buddha's original name
- most Asian religions originated in
- Holy text of Christianity
- Buddhists follow the
- has millions of gods & originated in India
- respect children should have for their parents
- islam originated in
16 Clues: symbol of Daoism • hindu good deeds • Holy text of Islam • islam originated in • Holy text of Judaism • Buddhists follow the • buddha's original name • Buddhist goal to reach • Holy text of Christianity • most Asian religions originated in • Judaism, Christianity & Islam are all • founder of Daoism & author of Dao de Jing • has millions of gods & originated in India • ...
The basis of the Constitution 2012-01-29
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- The ___________ Carta of 1215 placed limits on the power of the British monarch.
- A movement of the 1700s that broke away a little from the church in that it promoted knowledge, reason and science as the means to improve society.
- A British Enlightenment thinker who believed that all people have natural rights, which included the right to life, liberty, and property.
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- The framers of the Constitution looked a lot to the English _______________, England's law making body. The king had to rely on them to pay for war and the royal government.
- A System of government in which the people elect representatives to exercise power for them.
- An Enlightenment thinker who wrote the Spirit of Laws, and declared that the powers of the government should be separated and balanced.
- The English Bill of _____________ of 1689 was another important model for Americans. Many Americans thought the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.
- We must take an ____________ role as citizens in our system in which we elect people to exercise power for us.
- A woman asked Benjamin Franklin, "What kind of government have you given us, Dr. Franklin? A republic or a monarchy?" "A republic, Madam, if _________ can keep it."
9 Clues: The ___________ Carta of 1215 placed limits on the power of the British monarch. • A System of government in which the people elect representatives to exercise power for them. • We must take an ____________ role as citizens in our system in which we elect people to exercise power for us. • ...
Diwali Crossword 2020-11-05
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- The festival of Diwali is known as _________ in the state of West Bengal.
- Which city has the biggest Diwali celebrations in the UK?
- What do the Sikhs commonly call Diwali?
- What type of oil is traditionally used in oil lamps lit during Diwali?
- For how many days Diwali is celebrated according to the lunar Hindu calendar?
- To whom did Lord Yama explain on the Diwali Amavasya (New Moon day) in the Katha Upanishad about the highest wisdom to enlightenment?
- Diwali also commemorates the killing of which evil king by Lord Krishna
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- What is the first day of Diwali season called?
- The Diwali festival falls in the Hindu month of
- __________ deity is worshipped on the eve of Dhanteras.
- "Thalai Deepavali" is a unique Diwali custom of which Indian state?
- On the day of Diwali, Lord ____________ attained his Moksha.
- Diwali commemorates the spiritual enlightenment of Swami Dayānanda _____
- Diwali is celebrating return of two historical icons of India Lord ___ & ___
- Which town in Tamil Nadu is known to make eight out of every 10 crackers in India and has recently employed 40 or so Firecracker consultants from China?
- Diwali is the shortened version of Deepavali. What does the word Deepavali actually mean Row of _____ _____
- In which country is Diwali celebrated and referred to as ‘Tihar’ or ‘Swanti’?
- Diwali is celebrated as ________ in Malaysia
18 Clues: What do the Sikhs commonly call Diwali? • Diwali is celebrated as ________ in Malaysia • What is the first day of Diwali season called? • The Diwali festival falls in the Hindu month of • __________ deity is worshipped on the eve of Dhanteras. • Which city has the biggest Diwali celebrations in the UK? • On the day of Diwali, Lord ____________ attained his Moksha. • ...
The concept of “historiography of art” 2024-04-11
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- as in attractive.
- a system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
- a time after the classical period of any language, art, or culture, in particular in ancient Greek and Latin culture.
- the quality of being real or true.
- the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and the 18th centuries.
- relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- is a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
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- the study of the methods used by historians in developing history.
- an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century.
- an intellectual stance or mode of discourse characterized by skepticism towards elements of the Enlightenment worldview.
- the analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
- the ancient past, especially the period of classical and other human civilizations before the Middle Ages.
12 Clues: as in attractive. • the quality of being real or true. • the study of the methods used by historians in developing history. • a system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity. • the analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2024-05-29
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- This name means “enlightened one”, and was given to Siddhartha Gautama when he founded the religion of Buddhism
- The oldest religion being practiced today, born in the Indus River Valley ~4,000 years ago (no single founder; henotheistic)
- Hindu enlightenment; to reach freedom from the cycle of life and death
- A person’s individual soul, according to Hindu beliefs
- The universal soul and the source of life, according to Hindu beliefs
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- The cycle of life, death, and reincarnation, according to Eastern religious beliefs
- A person’s purpose and moral duty, according to Eastern religious beliefs
- The Hindu principle that encourages non-violence in thought, speech, and action
- Religion founded in the 6th century BCE in ancient India (founded by Siddhartha Gautama; nontheistic)
- The Buddhist practice that promotes peaceful thinking, and encourages unconditional love and compassion – not only to others, but also to yourself
- The belief that every good or bad action comes back to you
- Buddhist enlightenment; to reach freedom from the cycle of life and death
12 Clues: A person’s individual soul, according to Hindu beliefs • The belief that every good or bad action comes back to you • The universal soul and the source of life, according to Hindu beliefs • Hindu enlightenment; to reach freedom from the cycle of life and death • A person’s purpose and moral duty, according to Eastern religious beliefs • ...
DIY Crossword World History 2025-11-12
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- Known as the “father of liberalism”.
- An implicit agreement among individuals to create an organized society and government in exchange for protection and order
- American Founding father and first president of the United States.
- The sense of commonality among people based on shared language, religion, or customs, meant to get territory.
- These are fundamental, universal rights believed to be inherent to all humans, not granted by governments or laws.
- The belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
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- The revolution that overthrew the monarchy and feudal system, ultimately ending with Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power
- The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the genders.
- French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian who criticized Christianity and slavery.
- American Founding Father and the third president of the United States.
- A global political movement to end slavery and free enslaved people
- An intellectual and cultural movement, flourishing in Western and European civilization.
12 Clues: Known as the “father of liberalism”. • American Founding father and first president of the United States. • A global political movement to end slavery and free enslaved people • American Founding Father and the third president of the United States. • The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the genders. • ...
Buddhism 2018-03-04
9 Clues: Religion • Awakened One • Universal Truth • Principles of Buddhism • Money Given To The Poor • Siddhartha’s Eight Teachings • Buddhism Is Based Off Of____ • Someone Who Gives Desires and Wants • Eightfold Path and Four Noble Truths
Dharma Camp 2020-01-07
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- Founder of Chan Buddhism in China
- Insight → a quality of Mind
- 227 for ordained monks 311 for nuns
- one who has thus gone / one who has thus come
- greater vehicle of buddhism
- Enlightenment
- Pali word for ordained monastic
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- Twelve elements that arise due to other Dharma
- Wandering
- Primary attendant of the Buddha
- another spelling of Dharma
- oldest form of buddhism
- Meditative Consciousness
- Thai word for Professor or Teacher
- a meaning of Dharma
15 Clues: Wandering • Enlightenment • a meaning of Dharma • oldest form of buddhism • Meditative Consciousness • another spelling of Dharma • Insight → a quality of Mind • greater vehicle of buddhism • Primary attendant of the Buddha • Pali word for ordained monastic • Founder of Chan Buddhism in China • Thai word for Professor or Teacher • 227 for ordained monks 311 for nuns • ...
Dharma Camp 2020-01-07
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- Founder of Chan Buddhism in China
- Insight → a quality of Mind
- 227 for ordained monks 311 for nuns
- one who has thus gone / one who has thus come
- greater vehicle of buddhism
- Enlightenment
- Pali word for ordained monastic
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- Twelve elements that arise due to other Dharma
- Wandering
- Primary attendant of the Buddha
- another spelling of Dharma
- oldest form of buddhism
- Meditative Consciousness
- Thai word for Professor or Teacher
- a meaning of Dharma
15 Clues: Wandering • Enlightenment • a meaning of Dharma • oldest form of buddhism • Meditative Consciousness • another spelling of Dharma • Insight → a quality of Mind • greater vehicle of buddhism • Primary attendant of the Buddha • Pali word for ordained monastic • Founder of Chan Buddhism in China • Thai word for Professor or Teacher • 227 for ordained monks 311 for nuns • ...
Little Prince, Prince Siddhartha Quiz 2013-08-15
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- – Gods workings
- – City in India
- – Every religion has one
- When you are born again
- – Communicating with God
- – connecting with your inner self, finding peace
- – The kinf of the what?
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- – The country where Buddhism was born in
- – Something prince Siddhartha searches for
- – When someone is unfortunate to have nothing
- –Name of the palace
- – when a life is taken
- – another word for sick
- – Royal, son of king
- – A human that is newly born
15 Clues: – Gods workings • – City in India • –Name of the palace • – Royal, son of king • – when a life is taken • When you are born again • – another word for sick • – The kinf of the what? • – Every religion has one • – Communicating with God • – A human that is newly born • – The country where Buddhism was born in • – Something prince Siddhartha searches for • ...
social studies 2024-05-07
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- western cultural movement
- III king of great britain and ireland
- jefferson third u.s. president
- French enlightenment writer
- style of European architecture
- the suppression of speech
- British writer and advocate of women’s rights
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- Leviathan author
- philosopher and art critic
- congress legislative assembly during the american revolution
- rights “inalienable” God-given
- party, 1773 boston protest
- contract an agreement between the ruled and the rulers
- father of liberalism
- french man of letter
15 Clues: Leviathan author • father of liberalism • french man of letter • western cultural movement • the suppression of speech • philosopher and art critic • party, 1773 boston protest • French enlightenment writer • style of European architecture • rights “inalienable” God-given • jefferson third u.s. president • III king of great britain and ireland • ...
Chapter 15 2022-12-07
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- believes that the earth revolves around the sun
- Avocated pantheism
- wrote gas pressure laws
- was the leader of Moravians
- french supporter of the enlightenment
- Studied the heart
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- that the sun is the center of the universe
- a minister
- that everything is god
- wrote on the fabric of the human body
- made a vaccination for smallpox
- the best-known astronomer
- the father of modern chemistry
- composer of music
- laws of gravity
15 Clues: a minister • laws of gravity • composer of music • Studied the heart • Avocated pantheism • that everything is god • wrote gas pressure laws • the best-known astronomer • was the leader of Moravians • the father of modern chemistry • made a vaccination for smallpox • wrote on the fabric of the human body • french supporter of the enlightenment • ...
Christmas party 2022-11-08
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- To secure an item with a key
- British industrial revolution begins
- The Month for the birth stone turquoise
- 'The age of enlightenment'
- 1973 hit by Jim Croce
- Having a level surface
- Répondez s'il vous plaît
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- Month of Bonfire Night
- External covering for human foot
- 1456839 minus 1456781 divided by 2
- RSMHCIATS
- Social Gathering for Pleasure
- Constituting number eight in a sequence
13 Clues: RSMHCIATS • 1973 hit by Jim Croce • Month of Bonfire Night • Having a level surface • Répondez s'il vous plaît • 'The age of enlightenment' • To secure an item with a key • Social Gathering for Pleasure • External covering for human foot • 1456839 minus 1456781 divided by 2 • British industrial revolution begins • The Month for the birth stone turquoise • ...
Hunter Williams Enlightment and Revolution 8th PD Crossword 2025-12-18
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- "life, liberty, property"
- transformative era
- giving up something in to the government in return for protection
- earth centered solar system
- belief in a deity
- discovered gravity
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- sun centered solar system
- thinkers from france
- method used to answer things
- based on knowledge and reason
- informative era
- french philosophe, believed in freedom of speech
- looked at the sky with a telescope
13 Clues: informative era • belief in a deity • transformative era • discovered gravity • thinkers from france • sun centered solar system • "life, liberty, property" • earth centered solar system • method used to answer things • based on knowledge and reason • looked at the sky with a telescope • french philosophe, believed in freedom of speech • ...
American Revolution 2024-09-03
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- the Americans were paying too much
- years the war lasted
- who ruled the colonies
- first and second continental meetings
- thrown into the sea
- what the Americans did not have (slogan)
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- number of colonies
- age of new thinkers
- a number of people killed
- became leader of the army
- where the weapons were stored
- an act on documents
- the man who warned the militia
13 Clues: number of colonies • age of new thinkers • an act on documents • thrown into the sea • years the war lasted • who ruled the colonies • a number of people killed • became leader of the army • where the weapons were stored • the man who warned the militia • the Americans were paying too much • first and second continental meetings • what the Americans did not have (slogan)
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
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- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
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- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2016-02-23
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- The most famous new religious and evangelical movement-Methodism- was the work of this Anglican minister.
- A more accurate explanation than the Ptolemaic System, the sun is at the center of the universe.
- Published his famous book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
- His famous work is The Spirit of the Laws
- Planets moved around the sun in a egg-shaped path.
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were especially influenced by the ideas of two seventeenth-century Englishmen, Newton and __________.
- Three branches: the executive (the monarch), the legislative (Parliament) and the judicial (the courts of law).
- Through this, an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- Used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion.
- Showed that the heart-not the liver, as Galen had thought-was the beginning point for the circulation of blood.
- The result of people being concerned about how they best understand the physical world.
- A type of monarchy that rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their royal powers.
- The War of the Austrian Succession led to this ________ and was fought in three areas of the world in Europe, Asia, and North America.
- She ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796, she was an intelligent woman who was familiar with the works of the philosophes and seemed to favor enlightened reforms.
- Began by thinking and writing about what seemed to be everywhere in the confusion of the seventeenth century.
- An elegant drawing room of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses.
- English philosopher with few scientific credentials.
- An english writer, advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women.
- She inherited the throne in 1740, she worked to centralize and strengthen the state.
- Descartes has rightly been called the father of modern ___________.
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- The volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- The Physiocrats and Scottish philosopher _____________ have been viewed as the founders of the modern social science of economics.
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by the French word, meaning philosopher.
- Unlike the baroque style, which stressed grandeur and power, this style emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action.
- Explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun.
- Scientist should not rely on the ideas of ancient authorities, they should learn about nature by using _____________.
- First European to make regular observation of the heavens using a telescope.
- The state should not interrupt the free play of natural economic forces by imposing regulations on the economy.
- Places Earth at the center of the universe
- His father wanted him to pursue a career in law or in the Church, instead he became a writer.
- He argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property.
- One of the best educated and most cultured monarchs of the time, he was well versed in Enlightenment ideas.
- Prussia took advantage of the confusion surrounding the succession of a woman to the throne by invading Austrian Silesia.
- Accurately described the individual organs and general structure of the human body.
- A professor of mathematics at Cambridge University.
- Wrote an essay called On Crimes and Punishments (1764).
- A child prodigy, he had his first harpsichord concert at age six, and wrote his first opera at twelve.
37 Clues: His famous work is The Spirit of the Laws • Places Earth at the center of the universe • Planets moved around the sun in a egg-shaped path. • A professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. • English philosopher with few scientific credentials. • Wrote an essay called On Crimes and Punishments (1764). • The volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it. • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism by Cameron Rodgers and Ryan Bartlett 2017-08-21
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- serpent
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the Divine,the goal of Hinduism
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the male sexual organ
- the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit
- Physical and mental calm. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- a round disk thrown as a weapon in ancient India; attribute of Vishnu
- Wisdom-heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- the spouse of a deity
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- The physical and mental energy needed for diligent mindfulness practice; the strong, courageous heart of energy. One of the five spiritual faculties; one of the seven factors of enlightenment
- In the context of metta (lovingkindness) practice, someone for whom you feel no particular liking or disliking
- A principle that defines a certain standard of ethical conduct; the foundation of all Buddhist meditation practice; see the five (or eight) precepts
- A technique used in meditation to help direct the mind to the object of meditation
- to walk around (something) in a complete circle, as a ritual of respect
- special, symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga and in the representation of the gods
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- Mindfulness of breathing
- appearance of a deity in another form
- Fully awakened one; specifically the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, who lived and taught in India 2,500 years ago; one of the three jewels of refuge
- the Goddess; female energy and power of a deity, often represented as a goddess beside shiva with the two representing the female and male principles of the universe
- the four religious books of sacred knowledge and priestly rituals of the brahmans composed in the first millennium b.c.e.
- "to be made flesh"; that is, to be born into the world
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- One who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening; a meditator
- The community of practitioners of the Buddhist path, or those beings who have attained direct realization of the nature of reality, one of the three jewels of refuge.
- Mindfulness; one of the five spiritual faculties; of the seven factors of enlightenment; an aspect of the Noble Eightfold Path
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol
- Action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- Loving kindness, gentle friendship; a practice for generating lovingkindness said to be first taught by the Buddha as an antidote to fear. It helps cultivate our natural capacity for an open and loving heart and is traditionally offered along with other Brahma-vihara meditations that enrich compassion, joy in the happiness of others and equanimity. These practices lead to the development of concentration, fearlessness, happiness and a greater ability to love.
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of Vis
32 Clues: serpent • the spouse of a deity • Mindfulness of breathing • appearance of a deity in another form • the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit • the passing of the soul at death into another body • "to be made flesh"; that is, to be born into the world • an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol • ...
Unit 2 Review 2017-09-29
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- Before markets, the early colonists did this to acquire the goods and services they needed.
- The economy of the _______ Colonies relied on agriculture much more than the other two regions
- Laws that restricted the rights of slaves and prevented slave rebellions(2)
- Colonists frustrated with the Navigation Acts resorted to this tactic to avoid paying taxes.
- The average number of years a person can expect to live (2)
- The American principles of democracy, separation of church and state, and local leadership were all inspired by New England's _____ (2)
- In the ____ of 1763, Britain announced to the colonists that they couldn’t settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Before the Enlightenment, people used their _____ to answer questions about our world.
- His famous trial helped to develop our American principle of Freedom of the Press (last name only)
- Journalists being able to criticize the government without being punished (4)
- John Locke said that kings do not have a “______ ______” to rule. (2)
- The Native Americans are ______ to North America
- Britain used its colonies to collect these for manufacturing - they’re the basic material which products are produced from (2)
- Who became famous for striking the first blow against the French? (Last name only)
- Ben Franklin tried to unite the _____ with the Albany Plan of Union.
- Because farmers thought slaves were a better investment, improved living conditions in Britain, and Bacon’s Rebellion, ______ replaced indentured servants by 1700.
- The Enlightenment convinced many people that all people have basic human ______ that no government can deny.
- British leader William _____ helped to win the war by promising whatever resources necessary to win, no matter the cost. He also said the British government would be responsible for that debt.
- In 1763, the Treaty of _____ formally ended the French and Indian War
- Most slaves in the Southern colonies worked as growers and harvesters in the _____
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- The French and Indian War was essentially a war between France and their Native American allies against _____.
- General _______ didn’t follow George Washington’s advice, and it got him killed! (Last name only)
- A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others
- Young George Washington led a ______, or amateur army, into the Ohio River Valley to construct a fort.
- A crop that’s grown to be sold for profit, as opposed to being consumed by the farmer (2)
- Stockpiling gold and silver, exporting more than importing, and developing colonies were the 3 principles of what economic system in the 1700s?
- North America, Africa, and Europe were the three points of economic system (2 words)
- Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?)
- Britain passed the _____ Acts to restrict who the colonists could trade with.
- The British philosopher who had a had a huge impact on our Founding Fathers as they created our American government (last name only)
- Slaves were transported along this route across the Atlantic Ocean (2)
- The Enlightenment inspired our founding fathers, as well as the Declaration of Independence, the _______, and the Bill of Rights.
- A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops
- Plantation slaves were managed by the _____.
- During and after the Enlightenment, this was one of the three things people were now using to answer questions about our world.
35 Clues: A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops • Plantation slaves were managed by the _____. • The Native Americans are ______ to North America • Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?) • The average number of years a person can expect to live (2) • A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others • ...
Unit 2 Review 2018-10-09
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- His famous trial helped to develop our American principle of Freedom of the Press (last name only)
- Plantation slaves were managed by the _____.
- Because farmers thought slaves were a better investment, improved living conditions in Britain, and Bacon’s Rebellion, ______ replaced indentured servants by 1700.
- General _______ didn’t follow George Washington’s advice, and it got him killed! (Last name only)
- Most slaves in the Southern colonies worked as growers and harvesters in the _____
- The economy of the _______ Colonies relied on agriculture much more than the other two regions
- In the ____ of 1763, Britain announced to the colonists that they couldn’t settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Britain used its colonies to collect these for manufacturing - they’re the basic material which products are produced from (2)
- The average number of years a person can expect to live (2)
- During and after the Enlightenment, this was one of the three things people were now using to answer questions about our world.
- Stockpiling gold and silver, exporting more than importing, and developing colonies were the 3 principles of what economic system in the 1700s?
- Britain passed the _____ Acts to restrict who the colonists could trade with.
- The Enlightenment inspired our founding fathers, as well as the Declaration of Independence, the _______, and the Bill of Rights.
- The British philosopher who had a had a huge impact on our Founding Fathers as they created our American government (last name only)
- Journalists being able to criticize the government without being punished (4)
- John Locke said that kings do not have a “______ ______” to rule. (2)
- The Enlightenment convinced many people that all people have basic human ______ that no government can deny.
- A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops
- Young George Washington led a ______, or amateur army, into the Ohio River Valley to construct a fort.
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- Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?)
- Before the Enlightenment, people used their _____ to answer questions about our world.
- Laws that restricted the rights of slaves and prevented slave rebellions(2)
- In 1763, the Treaty of _____ formally ended the French and Indian War
- Slaves were transported along this route across the Atlantic Ocean (2)
- North America, Africa, and Europe were the three points of economic system (2 words)
- A crop that’s grown to be sold for profit, as opposed to being consumed by the farmer (2)
- Ben Franklin tried to unite the _____ with the Albany Plan of Union.
- Before markets, the early colonists did this to acquire the goods and services they needed.
- British leader William _____ helped to win the war by promising whatever resources necessary to win, no matter the cost. He also said the British government would be responsible for that debt.
- The American principles of democracy, separation of church and state, and local leadership were all inspired by New England's _____ (2)
- A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others
- The French and Indian War was essentially a war between France and their Native American allies against _____.
- Colonists frustrated with the Navigation Acts resorted to this tactic to avoid paying taxes.
- The Native Americans are ______ to North America
- Who became famous for striking the first blow against the French? (Last name only)
35 Clues: A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops • Plantation slaves were managed by the _____. • The Native Americans are ______ to North America • Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?) • The average number of years a person can expect to live (2) • A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
- - The four qualities of love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity which the Buddha taught that Buddhists should develop.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
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- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
- - Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- - "Help", "Friend"
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where PureLandBuddhists aim to be reborn.
- - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- - An act of worship.
- - A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
- Buddhism - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- five agregates - The five aspects that make up a person.
20 Clues: - "Help", "Friend" • - An act of worship. • - Good, ethical actions or behaviour. • - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour. • - A short sequence of sacred syllables. • - A place where Buddhists come together to practice. • five agregates - The five aspects that make up a person. • - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha. • ...
Vocab Choice Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- Women's rights activist
- Gatherings where people talk about literature, politics, philosophy, and current events
- The Achievement of new knowledge and questioned the power of absolute monarchies.
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation
- Concluded that the best form of government was one in which the legislative, executive, and judicial powers were separate
- Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer famous for his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and separation of church and state
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- The man who invented the telescope
- Determined how the world around us works
- French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves
- Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation
- The attitude based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity
- Was seen as an "occurrence" during which individuals came together and ceded some of their individual rights
- Held that royal power emanated not from divine right but from a social contract
- English philosopher and political theorist
- A style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe
- A theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Well known for his work On the Social Contract
- Establishing educational reform, championing the arts, and extending Russia's borders
20 Clues: Women's rights activist • The man who invented the telescope • Determined how the world around us works • English philosopher and political theorist • He formulated laws of motion and gravitation • Well known for his work On the Social Contract • Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation • the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
Influences on American Government 2024-10-28
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- city-states ran by groups of citizens; each had their own government
- included a plan for self-government including the consent of the governed
- included limited government ideas; the king cannot do whatever he wants
- the document directly influenced by Montesquieu's beliefs
- the framers were influenced by their beliefs in equity, dignity, and justice that came from these beliefs
- enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers
- enlightenment thinker who influenced Thomas Jefferson
- the type of democracy America has because of Roman influence
- included the right to a speedy and fair trial and included protection from excessive punishment
- the name for the elected person who makes decisions for his electors in government
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- when citizens participate in government
- everyone in the society must answer follow the same rules, regardless of status
- called for the colonists to declare independence
- every human has the right to law, liberty, and property
- the document directly influenced by Locke's beliefs
- the founders believed that everybody is entitled to this so they made the first amendment
- the government must follow correct legal procedures when someone is accused of a crime
- the idea that people give up freedom for government protection
- the belief that government should be structured in a way where it cannot become too powerful
- laws that were understood without being written down
- the type of democracy Athens had
- enlightenment thinker responsible for social contract and natural rights
- the name for the legislative bodies that Greece and Rome had
- the belief that all people have worth from the Judeo-Christian influence
24 Clues: the type of democracy Athens had • when citizens participate in government • called for the colonists to declare independence • the document directly influenced by Locke's beliefs • laws that were understood without being written down • enlightenment thinker who influenced Thomas Jefferson • every human has the right to law, liberty, and property • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-03
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- argued that government should avoid regulation of economy in favor of the operation of market forces
- introduced movable type to western Europe in 15th century
- focus on humankind as a center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- German monk who initiated Protestant Reformation
- conflict from 1640-1660 containing religious disputes
- used to describe the increase of global contacts from the 16th century onward
- general wave of dissent against Catholic church
- class of working people without access to producing property
- author of Principia
- English overthrow of James II in 1688
- grant of tolerance to Protestants in France in 1598
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- originated in england and Holland, with monarchs partially checked by significant legislative powers in parliaments
- reflected resentment against the poor, uncertainties about religious truth
- war within the Holy Roman Empire between German Protestants and their allies and the emperor and his ally
- ended Thirty Years War in 1648
- Prussian king who attempted to introduce Enlightenment reforms into Germany
- concept of God current during Scientific Revolution
- Intellectual movement centered in France during the 18th century
- restatement of Catholic beliefs following the Protestant Reformation
- period of scientific advances in 17th century
- cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe with an emphasis on religion
- monarchs passing laws without parliaments
- a new religious order founded during the Catholic Reformation
- the spread of deep interest in acquiring material goods and services below elite levels
- French monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy
25 Clues: author of Principia • ended Thirty Years War in 1648 • English overthrow of James II in 1688 • monarchs passing laws without parliaments • period of scientific advances in 17th century • general wave of dissent against Catholic church • German monk who initiated Protestant Reformation • concept of God current during Scientific Revolution • ...
Chapter 11 and 12 2012-12-03
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- A traditional symbol of death.
- 18th century movement that focused on the human intellect.
- An intense emotional reaction that occurs when one is confronted by an awe-inspiring scene.
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- Was the fertility goddess and is one of the earliest known and the oldest portraiture during the Neolithic period.
- Dramatic change from the Enlightenment, is the focus on emotions and imagination.
- An image that records, captures, and/or interprets a person’s individuality
- A well known painting that was created during the Renaissance, a Commissioned portrait.
- Special significance according to van Gogh, destination for the soul after death.
8 Clues: A traditional symbol of death. • 18th century movement that focused on the human intellect. • An image that records, captures, and/or interprets a person’s individuality • Dramatic change from the Enlightenment, is the focus on emotions and imagination. • Special significance according to van Gogh, destination for the soul after death. • ...
Fundamentals of American Democracy (Put Dashes for Space) 2023-09-11
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- Minorities should have the right to enjoy freedom of speech, religion, and culture
- Legal status that grants individual certain rights and responsibilities
- Which ancient empire first came up with the concept of pathways to citizenship for noncitizens
- Basic human rights that every human entitled to have
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- Who came up with the idea of majority rule
- Who proposed the idea of compromise during the enlightenment
- was proposed by the Athenian democracy by requiring every citizen to participate in their assembly meeting where they could discuss and mingle the issues within city
- Who proposed dignity of the individuals in the 1700s enlightenment
8 Clues: Who came up with the idea of majority rule • Basic human rights that every human entitled to have • Who proposed the idea of compromise during the enlightenment • Who proposed dignity of the individuals in the 1700s enlightenment • Legal status that grants individual certain rights and responsibilities • ...
Religion 2017-02-19
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- a high vajrayana teacher
- our actions and their effects on lives to come
- repeated religious act
- practices for union with the self
- moral order, righteousness religion
- wisdom that comes from direct experience
- singing hymns from guara granth schib
- Magnetic attraction
- a sikh congregation
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- nectar made with sugar and water
- principle that there is no eternal self
- a person dedicated to liberating others
- sitting meditation in zen schools
- the individual soul
- a sikh temple
- symbolic story
16 Clues: a sikh temple • symbolic story • the individual soul • Magnetic attraction • a sikh congregation • repeated religious act • a high vajrayana teacher • nectar made with sugar and water • sitting meditation in zen schools • practices for union with the self • moral order, righteousness religion • singing hymns from guara granth schib • principle that there is no eternal self • ...
Definitions 2021-06-22
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- common, average, not special
- a way of behavior;tradition
- pain or distress
- symbol for writing
- a person of great knowledge
- enjoyed or liked by a lot of people
- to have an effect
- a cruel, harsh ruler
- the act of being born again
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- greater understanding
- to cause suffering for bad behavior or crime
- a war of a group of people against their rulers
- a change to make better
- very unusual and special
- demanding rules be followed
- polite behavior
16 Clues: polite behavior • pain or distress • to have an effect • symbol for writing • a cruel, harsh ruler • greater understanding • a change to make better • very unusual and special • a way of behavior;tradition • a person of great knowledge • demanding rules be followed • the act of being born again • common, average, not special • enjoyed or liked by a lot of people • ...
Vocab 2022-05-02
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- happening in the opposite way to what is expected.
- blank, expressionless.
- payment in return for something, such as a service.
- to express disapproval.
- a settlement of accounts.
- to completely engage attention or interest.
- character or temperament.
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- self-possessed; calm.
- a lack of restraint or inhibition.
- having or showing virtue, especially moral excellence.
- awareness or enlightenment.
- evil or brutal.
- process of change.
- having a preference, disposition, or tendency.
- to risk or dare.
- to obtain through force or pressure.
16 Clues: evil or brutal. • to risk or dare. • process of change. • self-possessed; calm. • blank, expressionless. • to express disapproval. • a settlement of accounts. • character or temperament. • awareness or enlightenment. • a lack of restraint or inhibition. • to obtain through force or pressure. • to completely engage attention or interest. • ...
Enlightenment, Revolution, Nationalism 2024-06-03
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- the radical group leading the Reign of Terror
- self government
- the ruler who came to power at the end of the French Revolution
- The use of military power rather than diplomacy
- helped gain independence for the colonies of Latin America
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- People born in Spain and Portugal
- King or queen with complete control
- the leaders of the French Revolution executed thousands of people that they believed were loyal to the king
- social classes
- a feeling of love, loyalty, and devotion to one’s country
- extreme
11 Clues: extreme • social classes • self government • People born in Spain and Portugal • King or queen with complete control • the radical group leading the Reign of Terror • The use of military power rather than diplomacy • a feeling of love, loyalty, and devotion to one’s country • helped gain independence for the colonies of Latin America • ...
Imperialism and Enlightenment 2022-06-02
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- Name is heaverly related to his work in the African Missions
- exploited the congo for "his country", was actully doing it for himself
- Friends with King Fredrick II of Prussia and Madame de Pompadour
- Political resole and diplomatic skills led france to gain control of Madagascar
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- Reported on the Boer war and know for his critics of impiralism
- Was critical in the modren understand of gender
- Wrote Critique of Pure reason
- Planed to find germany a "place in the sun" 1888
- "the philosopher's philosopher"
- Wrote the Social Contract
- Natural selection
11 Clues: Natural selection • Wrote the Social Contract • Wrote Critique of Pure reason • "the philosopher's philosopher" • Was critical in the modren understand of gender • Planed to find germany a "place in the sun" 1888 • Name is heaverly related to his work in the African Missions • Reported on the Boer war and know for his critics of impiralism • ...
Enlightenment, Revolutions, & Nationalism 2025-11-11
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- The last name of the German leader who used a policy of "blood and iron" for unification.
- The first and last name of the political philosopher who centered his ideas on inalienable natural rights.
- The system of three social classes in France where the tax burden was placed heavily on the common people.
- The European meeting held in this city to establish a balance of power after Napoleon's defeat.
- Location of the famous Oath where the Third Estate pledged to create a new constitution.
- The last name of a key figure who led the society dedicated to the abolition of the Slave Trade.
- The National _________ was the first formal act of revolution, claiming the right to pass laws for the French people.
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- The phase of the French Revolution known for extreme violence and mass executions led by the radical Jacobins. (3 WORDS)
- South American independence leader who, along with L'Ouverture and San Martín, led movements in Latin America.
- Strong feelings of shared identity and desire for self-rule that grew from the Napoleonic Wars.
- The first name of the Russian ruler known as "the Great" who was an enlightened despot.
11 Clues: The first name of the Russian ruler known as "the Great" who was an enlightened despot. • Location of the famous Oath where the Third Estate pledged to create a new constitution. • The last name of the German leader who used a policy of "blood and iron" for unification. • ...
feudal europe 2023-05-30
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- rebirth
- the action of enlightening
- love of wisdom
- rich person
- on country takes control of another
- a document about giving rights
- representation of 3D on 2D
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- a social system where nobles payed for protection
- a form of plague from rats to humans
- religion about jesus
- painted mona lisa
- philosophy that considers the welfare of humans
- building for Christian worship
13 Clues: rebirth • rich person • love of wisdom • painted mona lisa • religion about jesus • the action of enlightening • representation of 3D on 2D • a document about giving rights • building for Christian worship • on country takes control of another • a form of plague from rats to humans • philosophy that considers the welfare of humans • a social system where nobles payed for protection
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
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- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Civics 2023-03-22
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- Rights that people are born with and cannot be taken away
- Sent to King George II of Britain in 1776 to explain the reasons why American colonists wanted independence from Great Britain;
- Right against unlawful or indefinite imprisonment
- Supported the American Revolution by writing the “Common Sense” pamphlet,
- Theory of government in which the government only has the powers delegated to it by law through a written Constitution
- Type of country where the government is solely run by a monarch, aka king or queen, that passes their power to their children
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- Enlightenment philosopher, developed social contract theory;
- An Enlightenment theory that said would live together under rules they write themselves about morals and behavior
- A government created by the people for the people because the people create their own government
- A philosophical movement that started in Europe during the 1600-1800s
- Pamphlet distributed in the 13 colonies early in the American Revolution
- When a governmental body is divided into 2 separate assemblies
12 Clues: Right against unlawful or indefinite imprisonment • Rights that people are born with and cannot be taken away • Enlightenment philosopher, developed social contract theory; • When a governmental body is divided into 2 separate assemblies • A philosophical movement that started in Europe during the 1600-1800s • ...
Indus River Valley 2016-10-11
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- Sacred literature
- Religion founded by Mahavira
- Epic story of India
- Group of nomadic people
- Priests
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Wisdom
- Seasonal winds which dominate India's climate
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- Good or bad deeds
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia
- Site of many archaeological discoveries
- Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey
- Rebirth
- A landmass which include India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- Groups of people in social system
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Indus River Valley
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Release from selfishness and pain
19 Clues: Wisdom • Rebirth • Priests • Good or bad deeds • Sacred literature • Epic story of India • Group of nomadic people • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Religion founded by Mahavira • Groups of people in social system • Release from selfishness and pain • Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey • Site of many archaeological discoveries • Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia • ...
Nathanael Ross_TKAM vocabulary Crossword puzzle 2022-03-15
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- improvement or enlightenment
- to cut off the limbs or parts to something
- similar or comparable
- to make easier or milder; relieve
- lacking power or ability
- disposition to do good
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- unwise; lack of responsibility
- unlawfully; without permission
- noisy and difficult to control
- feeling hatred; scornful
- difficult to understand or process
- an exaggerated portrayal of one's features
- to admit defeat
- to "get in to someones skin"
- abusive language used to express blame
15 Clues: to admit defeat • similar or comparable • disposition to do good • feeling hatred; scornful • lacking power or ability • improvement or enlightenment • to "get in to someones skin" • unwise; lack of responsibility • unlawfully; without permission • noisy and difficult to control • to make easier or milder; relieve • difficult to understand or process • ...
Edgar Cayce: Metaphysical Topics 2023-12-14
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- - Frequency of energy
- - Attainment of profound wisdom
- - Spiritual aspect beyond the ego (2 words)
- - Law of cause and effect
- - Rising above ordinary limitations
- - Ability to perceive beyond normal senses
- - Out-of-body experience (2 words)
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- - Spiritual partner across lifetimes (2 words)
- - Energetic field around living beings
- - Awareness of one's thoughts and surroundings
- - Harmonizing with higher energies
- - Meaningful coincidences
- - Mindful contemplation
- - Spiritual progression to higher states
- - Inner knowing without conscious reasoning
15 Clues: - Frequency of energy • - Mindful contemplation • - Meaningful coincidences • - Law of cause and effect • - Attainment of profound wisdom • - Harmonizing with higher energies • - Out-of-body experience (2 words) • - Rising above ordinary limitations • - Energetic field around living beings • - Spiritual progression to higher states • - Ability to perceive beyond normal senses • ...
* Floral Symbolism 2023-08-29
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- - Can symbolize hope and wisdom.
- - Represents beauty and elegance.
- - Symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings.
- - Signifies modesty and virtue.
- - Represents adoration and loyalty.
- - Associated with longevity and honor.
- - Can symbolize remembrance and sleep.
- - Symbol of purity and enlightenment.
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- - Associated with playfulness and sport.
- - Symbolizes love, fascination, and distinction.
- - Signifies true love and memories.
- - Represents innocence and simplicity.
- - Symbolizes purity and renewal.
- - Can symbolize love and rebirth.
- - Often signifies love and passion.
15 Clues: - Signifies modesty and virtue. • - Can symbolize hope and wisdom. • - Symbolizes purity and renewal. • - Represents beauty and elegance. • - Can symbolize love and rebirth. • - Signifies true love and memories. • - Represents adoration and loyalty. • - Often signifies love and passion. • - Symbol of purity and enlightenment. • - Represents innocence and simplicity. • ...
Mary Wollstonecraft - Enlightenment Thinker 2025-12-12
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- Wollstonecraft is considered a ______________ for women’s rights due to her philosophy
- As well as not being able to help choose their leaders, women also could not own
- The right to vote on political elections.
- American______________leaders were inspired by Wollstonecraft's book
- Wollstonecraft’s fight for equality helped women earn the right to______________.
- Wollstonecraft believed women were ______________ beings, which meant they could
- like sewing, music and being a good wife.
- During her lifetime education was ______________ for most girls, except for being taught
- Wollstonecraft believed girls should study "_________" subjects of math, science, and
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- just like men.
- Wollstonecraft did not want women to have power over men, just ______________
- Society saw ______________ as naturally weaker than men.
- the world.
- Wollstonecraft’s ideas still inspire the _____________ fight for girls' access to education all
- Wollstonecraft believed education was the key to _____________.
- willingness to fight for equality for all!
16 Clues: the world. • just like men. • The right to vote on political elections. • like sewing, music and being a good wife. • willingness to fight for equality for all! • Society saw ______________ as naturally weaker than men. • Wollstonecraft believed education was the key to _____________. • American______________leaders were inspired by Wollstonecraft's book • ...
Unit 4 crossword 2015-02-12
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- Freedom of speech and press
- Natural rights, life, liberty and property
- Turned against Enlightenment
- Believed monarchy was best form of government
- Challenged importance of reason and emphasized emotion
- Perfected the telescope
- Gravity
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- Influenced U.S constitutuion
- Scientific Method
- Equal education for men and women
- Religion Toleration
- Anything can be proved through logic
- Discovered plantes did not revolve in perfect circles
- Science of Astronomy
- Freedom of press. worship, equal civil rights
15 Clues: Gravity • Scientific Method • Religion Toleration • Science of Astronomy • Perfected the telescope • Freedom of speech and press • Influenced U.S constitutuion • Turned against Enlightenment • Equal education for men and women • Anything can be proved through logic • Natural rights, life, liberty and property • Freedom of press. worship, equal civil rights • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-25
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- the maintenance of an attitude
- giving them the ability to control
- founding document of the United States
- a village in Virginia
- colonists who rebelled
- cultural movement in the eighteenth century characterization of the period
- hypothetical agreement between the ruled
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- third president
- a 47-page pamphlet
- imposed a direct tax
- secured American independence
- a small hand-picked elite force
- a series of four laws
- freedom limited by the need for order
- deadly roit
15 Clues: deadly roit • third president • a 47-page pamphlet • imposed a direct tax • a series of four laws • a village in Virginia • colonists who rebelled • secured American independence • the maintenance of an attitude • a small hand-picked elite force • giving them the ability to control • freedom limited by the need for order • founding document of the United States • ...
Buddhism 2024-11-25
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- the knowledge or wisdom, or awakened intellect, of a buddha.
- normally its called lotus flower and its a symbol of purity because its a good looking flower and that what people think purity looks like.
- its a term used for the seventh anga in the eight step yoga practice of sage patanjail
- this is a certain way of meditation
- canonical scriptures, many of which are regarded as records of the oral teaching of gautana
- the buddha of the future who will be born to teach enlightenment in the next age
- It's a person that is perfect one who has gained insight into the true nature of existence
- are central to tibetan buddhism
- the goal of buddhism is to become enlighted and reach norvana
- Tales the story about virtues its art stories about buddhism
- an important form of buddhist archiecture tough it predates buddhism
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- anyone who has generated bodhicitta, a spontaneous wish and compassionate mind to attain buddhahood
- this is a spiritual leader which is either a monk or priest.
- its a practice they learn making monetary offerings for the teaching
- a term from sanskrit that is translated as the great vehicle and it refers to a wide range of buddhist teaching and practices
- a respectful honorific to significantly older zen teacher considered to have natured in wisdom
- stresses the abrupt awakening of transcendental wisdom or enlightenment
- infinite light buddha
18 Clues: infinite light buddha • are central to tibetan buddhism • this is a certain way of meditation • the knowledge or wisdom, or awakened intellect, of a buddha. • this is a spiritual leader which is either a monk or priest. • Tales the story about virtues its art stories about buddhism • the goal of buddhism is to become enlighted and reach norvana • ...
Unit 8 India 2025-12-12
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- Siddhartha Gautama is the prophet of this religion
- This is a period of lots of wind and rain in many parts of Asia
- The four Japanese islands are Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and what?
- India's national religion, where Karma and reincarnation play a role in your life
- Like vaccinations, one of the early achievements of the Harappan civilization
- This river valley was where early Indian civilizations were established
- This is the term for the final goal of Buddhism, where your soul has reached enlightenment
- This determines what your soul's next life will be like; the good/bad actions you take in your current life
- This industry is very profitable for Japan, being an island country
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- This is what happens to your soul multiple times in the Hindu religion
- The ______ path is the key in Buddhism to reaching enlightenment
- early Indian written language; the vedas are written in this language
- This country is landlocked, sandwiched, between China and Russia
- Korea is an example of this, where is is surrounded by water on three sides
- Most people in Mongolia are this type of person, who moves around and has no home-base
- Practice of clearing your mind, relaxing, and finding piece, crucial in Buddhism
- These were the first people to settle in the Indus River Valley
- This system in Indian culture places you somewhere on a social pyramid
18 Clues: Siddhartha Gautama is the prophet of this religion • This is a period of lots of wind and rain in many parts of Asia • These were the first people to settle in the Indus River Valley • The ______ path is the key in Buddhism to reaching enlightenment • This country is landlocked, sandwiched, between China and Russia • ...
Buddha 2024-07-25
Buddhist Crossword 2013-05-26
8 Clues: One's duty • Ultimate reality • God of Destruction • Buddha attained this • The cycle of rebirths • The ending of rebirths • The founder of Buddhism • Lama Leader of Tibetan Buddhism
The concept of “historiography of art” 2024-04-11
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- as in attractive.
- a system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
- a time after the classical period of any language, art, or culture, in particular in ancient Greek and Latin culture.
- the quality of being real or true.
- the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and the 18th centuries.
- relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- is a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
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- the study of the methods used by historians in developing history.
- an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century.
- an intellectual stance or mode of discourse characterized by skepticism towards elements of the Enlightenment worldview.
- the analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
- the ancient past, especially the period of classical and other human civilizations before the Middle Ages.
12 Clues: as in attractive. • the quality of being real or true. • the study of the methods used by historians in developing history. • a system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity. • the analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2025-11-17
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- Known as the “father of liberalism”.
- An implicit agreement among individuals to create an organized society and government in exchange for protection and order
- American Founding father and first president of the United States.
- The sense of commonality among people based on shared language, religion, or customs, meant to get territory.
- These are fundamental, universal rights believed to be inherent to all humans, not granted by governments or laws.
- The belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
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- The revolution that overthrew the monarchy and feudal system, ultimately ending with Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power
- The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the genders.
- French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian who criticized Christianity and slavery.
- American Founding Father and the third president of the United States.
- A global political movement to end slavery and free enslaved people
- An intellectual and cultural movement, flourishing in Western and European civilization.
12 Clues: Known as the “father of liberalism”. • American Founding father and first president of the United States. • A global political movement to end slavery and free enslaved people • American Founding Father and the third president of the United States. • The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the genders. • ...
Vocab 3 2023-04-24
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- No longer useful
- To move backwards
- Acting in opposition of true actions
- Unwelcoming
- To talk harshly of
- Contrast between what is claimed and what really is
- A clue of what is to come
- Dull
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- Ability to anticipate future
- way to present new information from the past
- Having many twists and turns
- A desire to atone for wrongdoing
- Moment of enlightenment
- An inscription as a status or building
- To calm or pacify
15 Clues: Dull • Unwelcoming • No longer useful • To move backwards • To calm or pacify • To talk harshly of • Moment of enlightenment • A clue of what is to come • Ability to anticipate future • Having many twists and turns • A desire to atone for wrongdoing • Acting in opposition of true actions • An inscription as a status or building • way to present new information from the past • ...
3.1 The Colonies Come of Age 2023-09-25
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- king or queen; royals
- general in the French and Indian War
- governor of English colonies
- first attempt at government in the colonies
- movement of free thought
- document weakening the monarchy
- also royals
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- the art of deception through advertising
- site of the French and Indian War
- England's governing body
- the freedom to choose what you do
- trade generates wealth
- majority rule
- allowed English soldiers to go wherever
- trade restricted to English colonies
15 Clues: also royals • majority rule • king or queen; royals • trade generates wealth • England's governing body • movement of free thought • governor of English colonies • document weakening the monarchy • site of the French and Indian War • the freedom to choose what you do • general in the French and Indian War • trade restricted to English colonies • ...
The Colonial Era 2023-08-25
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- Explorer of Florida
- Spanish slavery system
- Colonists pooled their money
- Spanish Explorer of Haiti
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- War between England and France in the Americas
- First English Colony
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- Self-efficient economy thru gold & silver
- Intellectual Movement
- Between England America Spain
- Religious Revival in the 13 colonies.
11 Clues: Explorer of Florida • First English Colony • Intellectual Movement • Spanish slavery system • Founder of Pennsylvania • Spanish Explorer of Haiti • Colonists pooled their money • Between England America Spain • Religious Revival in the 13 colonies. • Self-efficient economy thru gold & silver • War between England and France in the Americas
Buddhism 2025-02-18
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- Founder of Buddhism
- Goal of extreme enlightenment
- Where Buddhism originated.
- According to Buddhist teachings, this is what suffering comes from
- A Buddhist community
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- Buddhists practice __________
- The teachings of the Buddha.
- What positive actions lead to
- The Noble _____ Path
- Spiritual leader in Buddhism
10 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • The Noble _____ Path • A Buddhist community • Where Buddhism originated. • The teachings of the Buddha. • Spiritual leader in Buddhism • Buddhists practice __________ • Goal of extreme enlightenment • What positive actions lead to • According to Buddhist teachings, this is what suffering comes from
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- someone who breaks the law
- Black Power Movement
- treating some people differently from others
- loathe
- Liberty
- unearned advantages given to white people
- something you carry with difficulty
Down
- enlightenment
- number of amendment to the U.S. constitution that abolishes slavery
- prejudiced
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- major increase in the number of people in prison
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-21
10 Clues: 9.8 m/s2 • upthrust • ΔU = Q - W • sinθ cosθ tanθ • inside a system • maximum population size • splitting unstable particles • build up of substance in a body • the result of excess nutrients in the water • the age where people use reasons and science
Indus River Valley 2016-10-11
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- Priests
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Indus River Valley
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Site of many archaeological discoveries
- Sacred literature
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey
- Seasonal winds which dominate India's climate
- Groups of people in social system
Down
- Rebirth
- A landmass which include India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- Good or bad deeds
- Wisdom
- Group of nomadic people
- Epic story of India
- Release from selfishness and pain
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia
- Religion founded by Mahavira
19 Clues: Wisdom • Rebirth • Priests • Good or bad deeds • Sacred literature • Epic story of India • Group of nomadic people • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Religion founded by Mahavira • Release from selfishness and pain • Groups of people in social system • Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey • Site of many archaeological discoveries • Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia • ...
history 2023-03-27
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- wright th appeltic of laws
- invented gravity
- belifs in the system of one ruler having all the power
- government led by a king or queen who gained power over the through family
- "the sun king"
- age of reasoning
- ouitesn empire
- where the king/queen think they got there power from
- politcal thinker
- titrant
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- time of discovery
- someone who trys to do all bad things
- wemon rights
- french righter
- louis xiv
- invited and discoverd the moon
- center of the universe
- attack England with the Spanish armada
- through that westering Russia
19 Clues: titrant • louis xiv • wemon rights • french righter • "the sun king" • ouitesn empire • invented gravity • age of reasoning • politcal thinker • time of discovery • center of the universe • wright th appeltic of laws • through that westering Russia • invited and discoverd the moon • someone who trys to do all bad things • attack England with the Spanish armada • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2015-12-06
7 Clues: people who seek wisdom • to put things into order • a process to do an experiment • to become wise or reach wisdom • laws to protect people from abuse • the use of logic to come to an understanding • people who do not follow a religion but believe in a god
Key terms: Beginnings of the French Revolution 2019-08-22
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- A French philosopher who criticised certain tenets of Christianity, and promoted the separation of church and state. Author of Candide.
- Genevan author, who wrote a range of works on philosophy, economics, society and politics. Wrote important texts on child rearing.
- An eighteenth-century philosophical and intellectual movement that encouraged learning and cultivation.
- Location of the French royal court.
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- A French term used to describe the intellectuals of the Enlightenment.
- Term given to describe the political and social system of feudal France.
- Name given to the general assembly of the French realm.
- A form of government in which the monarch holds supreme authority.
8 Clues: Location of the French royal court. • Name given to the general assembly of the French realm. • A form of government in which the monarch holds supreme authority. • A French term used to describe the intellectuals of the Enlightenment. • Term given to describe the political and social system of feudal France. • ...
Fundamentals of American Democracy 2023-09-11
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- Which ancient empire first came up with the concept of pathways to citizenship for noncitizens
- Minorities should have the right to enjoy freedom of speech, religion, and culture
- Locke Who proposed dignity of the individuals in the 1700s enlightenment
- Basic human rights that every human entitled to have
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- Who came up with the idea of majority rule
- was proposed by the Athenian democracy by requiring every citizen to participate in their assembly meeting where they could discuss and mingle the issues within city
- Who proposed the idea of compromise during the enlightenment
- Legal status that grants individual certain rights and responsibilities
8 Clues: Who came up with the idea of majority rule • Basic human rights that every human entitled to have • Who proposed the idea of compromise during the enlightenment • Legal status that grants individual certain rights and responsibilities • Locke Who proposed dignity of the individuals in the 1700s enlightenment • ...
Characters of The Revolution 2015-10-14
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- Franklin was the symbolic
- First U.S. President
- Franklin retired to be a
- Franklin retired at the age of
- Not able to free his slaves
- Jefferson undoubtedly hated
- Jefferson knew a lot about
- Jefferson participated in the 18th century
- Jefferson was portrayed as an
- Washington established the young
- In France Franklin dresses like a
- Washington served this many terms
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- Neither a Quaker nor Anglican
- Wrote Poor Richards Almanac
- Washington made the presidency
- 150,000 copies were sold of
- Washington had attributes of a classic
- Washington wasn't much of an
- Washington was an
19 Clues: Washington was an • First U.S. President • Franklin retired to be a • Franklin was the symbolic • Jefferson knew a lot about • Wrote Poor Richards Almanac • 150,000 copies were sold of • Not able to free his slaves • Jefferson undoubtedly hated • Washington wasn't much of an • Neither a Quaker nor Anglican • Jefferson was portrayed as an • Washington made the presidency • ...
Icebreaker 2023-05-05
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- A liable to unreasonable changes of mood.
- Without being affected by; in spite of.
- Able to be heard
- Something done without being planned
- To guide someone somewhere
- Embarrassing situation
- At the same time
- Someone put in harm or failure
- A state of mental confusion
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- A student that is not a senior
- Reduce pain in a part of the body
- Sudden pain
- Dark or dull
- The action of enlightening
- Severe mental or physical pain
- Showing lack of experience
- Deeply upset agitated
- Mentally prepare for an testing occasion
- Feeling of sickness
19 Clues: Sudden pain • Dark or dull • Able to be heard • At the same time • Feeling of sickness • Deeply upset agitated • Embarrassing situation • The action of enlightening • Showing lack of experience • To guide someone somewhere • A state of mental confusion • A student that is not a senior • Severe mental or physical pain • Someone put in harm or failure • Reduce pain in a part of the body • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-10-06
10 Clues: the 19th century • the 17th century • created smallpox vaccine • invented the stethoscope • 14th to the 16th century • invented the x-ray machine • first female doctor in the U.S • inserting needles into the skin • developed the idea of circulation • legendary founder of chinese civilization
Buddhism 2025-09-18
10 Clues: To be reborn • Belief in one god • The enlightened one • source of suffering • The founder of Buddhism • The end goal of Buddhism • The holy text for Buddhism • The path to be enlightened • Truths to accept in Buddhism • The place where Buddhism was founded
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-24
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- The people who rebelled against England in hopes of finding independence.
- The people who remained loyal to England.
- The mass killing resulted in the death of many innocents in Boston, Massachusetts.
- People who wanted to avoid conflict at all costs. Stay uninvolved.
- The era which brought about the modern political and intellectual way of thinking.
- Was an act of retaliation against the Taxes in Britain where tea was dumped in Boston, Massachusetts
- An enlightenment thinker who developed philosophies such as social constructs and natural rights.
- Troops who were ready to fight at a minute's notice.
- A written document detailing the many philosophies and beliefs of how the government and its people should run its nation.
- Last major battle of the American Revolution
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- The direct tax on the goods. This action was issued in response to the loss of the Seven Year War.
- The belief that people have god-given rights upon birth, which should be respected by the government.
- The military leader and also the first president of the United States.
- The writer of both Commonsense and the Declaration of Independence.
- Is a book that was written by Thomas Paine detailing his philosophies on independence.
- The agreement between the people and their government.
16 Clues: The people who remained loyal to England. • Last major battle of the American Revolution • Troops who were ready to fight at a minute's notice. • The agreement between the people and their government. • People who wanted to avoid conflict at all costs. Stay uninvolved. • The writer of both Commonsense and the Declaration of Independence. • ...
ED 310 2024-04-24
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- The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action
- Students learning through their actions.
- The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another
- Developed an operant conditioning system that uses a method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior.
- Malware that secretly gathers information.
- Solely unequal access to the unequal educational opportunities involving technologies.
- What is POPs?
- Improvement, instruction, or enlightenment, esp when morally or spiritually uplifting
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- Skills that students learned but did not know how to transfer later to problems that required their application.
- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.
- The approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners
- Students learning through observation.
- A high level of taste and enlightenment as a result of extensive intellectual training and exposure to the arts
- The belief in their abilities to accomplish the actions necessary to learn.
- Sites that offer ways to download copies of software,music, or media without paying for them.
- A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth.
16 Clues: What is POPs? • Students learning through observation. • Students learning through their actions. • Malware that secretly gathers information. • The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another • The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action • A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth. • ...
Social Studies 20-2 Unit 1 Review 2023-07-27
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- When the king has total and unquestioned power.
- This re-established political order after the fall of Napoleon.
- This is a nation who share similar cultural, ethnic, linguistic, or religious backgrounds.
- Characteristics shared by members of a group.
- A hierarchical system of exchange of services between lords, vassals, and peasants.
- A group of people who share a sense of belonging with each other and may or may not live in the same geographic area.
- The fall of this represented the fall of the Old Regime.
- This was used to justify the king's power but was questioned during the period of Enlightenment.
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- A period of time where people began to question religion and instead used logic and reason to understand the world.
- A dedication to your nation and a belief in its superiority.
- A period of radical political and social change, beginning in France in 1789.
- This term describes a group who has power to govern themselves.
- A representative, consultative body made up by members of all three estates.
- A revolutionary political group made up by members of the third estate.
- Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre.
- This is a nation who share similar political beliefs and values, particularly around equality.
16 Clues: Characteristics shared by members of a group. • When the king has total and unquestioned power. • Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre. • The fall of this represented the fall of the Old Regime. • A dedication to your nation and a belief in its superiority. • This term describes a group who has power to govern themselves. • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2023-09-20
9 Clues: Founding ______ • Franklin's religion • Poor Richard's ________ • Where Franklin was a diplomat • Franklin's invention for cooking • movement that influenced Franklin • Franklin's invention for bad sight • ______ Plan to unite nation under Crown • item used in Franklin's most famous experiment
Buddaism 2025-09-18
10 Clues: holy text • their end goal • belief in 1 god • Enlightened One • the founder of buddaism • 4 truths about suffering • where was buddaism found in • rebirth into a higher realm • What was Siddhartha Gautama known as • the Buddha's prescription for ending suffering
Ancient India 2017-02-18
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- The king who turned to Buddhism
- The belief of the soul reliving
- The enlightened one
- Guatama The man who founded Buddhism
- To focus deeply on something
- The national religion of India
- How actions affect reincarnation
- The Hindu god of upkeep
- The Hindu god of destruction
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- Unity with Brahman
- Buddhists ultimate goal
- The Hindu god of creation
- Cosmic order
- eight fold path How Buddhists act and live
14 Clues: Cosmic order • Unity with Brahman • The enlightened one • Buddhists ultimate goal • The Hindu god of upkeep • The Hindu god of creation • To focus deeply on something • The Hindu god of destruction • The national religion of India • The king who turned to Buddhism • The belief of the soul reliving • How actions affect reincarnation • Guatama The man who founded Buddhism • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2016-03-13
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- Washington's wife
- Washington's most important written document
- Franklin's most famous public writing
- much of Jefferson's thinking was
- freed upon Washington's death
- Franklin's scientific discovery concerning
- Jefferson stood for the rights of
- masquerade master of the founders
- who Jefferson fought and befriended
- designed to prevent federalist-led monarchy
- treaty that unleashed Franklin's destiny
- head of the American Enlightenment
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- obsessed with his appearance
- property inheritance to eldest son
- used as synonym for self-sacrifice
- opened Jefferson's modern criticism
- Jefferson visioned spreading liberty and
- movement Jefferson always delayed
- Jefferson was two-faced and
19 Clues: Washington's wife • Jefferson was two-faced and • obsessed with his appearance • freed upon Washington's death • much of Jefferson's thinking was • movement Jefferson always delayed • Jefferson stood for the rights of • masquerade master of the founders • property inheritance to eldest son • used as synonym for self-sacrifice • head of the American Enlightenment • ...
Unit 5 crossword 2025-11-06
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- Rights, Inherent rights (life, liberty, property/happiness) that government cannot take away.
- Contract, People give up some rights for government protection; government rules by consent of the governed.
- Age of Reason; intellectual movement emphasizing logic, individualism, and challenging tradition.
- Revolution, Colonies' war for independence from Britain, inspired by Enlightenment ideals.
- Economic policy advocating minimal government interference in the marketplace ("let do").
- Belief in a "watchmaker" God who created the universe but does not intervene in its affairs.
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- considered the father of modern economics and capitalism.
- Movement to end slavery, often inspired by ideas of natural rights and religious beliefs.
- Strong sense of identity and unity among people sharing a common culture or history, often in opposition to foreign rule.
- Revolution, Internal conflict to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic based on liberty and equality.
- Movement advocating for women's rights and equality, challenging male dominance.
- Revolution, Successful slave revolt against French rule, establishing the first independent Black republic.
12 Clues: considered the father of modern economics and capitalism. • Movement advocating for women's rights and equality, challenging male dominance. • Movement to end slavery, often inspired by ideas of natural rights and religious beliefs. • Economic policy advocating minimal government interference in the marketplace ("let do"). • ...
spelling 1 2014-09-23
11 Clues: to give lessons • their own person • to dwell in or on • to give knowledge • to join two things • to guide the studies • Buddhists follow Buddha • of very high birth or rank • the body of real events or facts • close mental attention to a subject • a person who helps to spread teachings
buddhism 2025-09-18
11 Clues: end goal • the god of Buddhism • where Buddhism made • teachings of Buddha • holy text for Buddhism • when did Buddhism begin • maw of cause and effect • Common Buddhist practice of peace • what religion was Buddhism originally • what you need to overcome as a Buddhist • was going to become king but made Buddhism
mikalah kim - chapter 6, sections 1&2 2020-12-04
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- social critics in France during the mid-1700s
- change in European thought
- criticized absolute monarchy
- influential french writer
- italian scientist
- sun-centered
- agreement where people create a government
- system of ideas intended to explain something
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- earth-centered view of the universe
- Francois Marie Arouet used this as his pen name
- one of the most persuesive women
- intellectual movement that stressed reason
- new approch the science
- the great English scientist
- third great philosophe
15 Clues: sun-centered • italian scientist • third great philosophe • new approch the science • influential french writer • change in European thought • the great English scientist • criticized absolute monarchy • one of the most persuesive women • earth-centered view of the universe • intellectual movement that stressed reason • agreement where people create a government • ...
Buddhism and hinduism 2025-12-15
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- law of not harming people
- relaxing
- a large cloud of rain
- cosmic laws
- god of hindu
- india is one of them
- the god of Buddhism.
- bring another religion to one
- enduring pain for work
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- guide to end something
- someone sent to talk about faith
- dying and coming back
- the individual self, known after enlightenment to be identical with Brahman
- go from one place place to another
- classes of hindu society
15 Clues: relaxing • cosmic laws • god of hindu • india is one of them • the god of Buddhism. • a large cloud of rain • dying and coming back • guide to end something • enduring pain for work • classes of hindu society • law of not harming people • bring another religion to one • someone sent to talk about faith • go from one place place to another • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 2023-11-16
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- he was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- is a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- proposed the separation of power
- A group of radical thinkers and writers in France in the eighteenth century, including Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
- best known for his promotion of the scientific method
- is a debunked theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, with the sun and planets revolving around it.
- is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- was a new era when people became smart
- Common Sense pamphlet and Crisis papers were important influences on the American Revolution.
- proposed a theory of the solar system, which contained elements of both the Earth-centred Ptolemaic system and the Sun-centred Copernican system.
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- ideas—the importance of free markets, assembly-line production methods, and gross domestic product (GDP)
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- discovered gravity
- the split of the branch
- known as the father of modern astronomy.
- he invented analytic geometry, a method of solving geometric problems algebraically and algebraic problems geometrically.
16 Clues: discovered gravity • the split of the branch • proposed the separation of power • was a new era when people became smart • known as the father of modern astronomy. • best known for his promotion of the scientific method • is a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2024-02-23
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- Time in which people were rethinking government, society and their own personal lives. Influenced by Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolution.
- Form of execution commonly used during the French Revolution in which
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- thinkers called philosophes (French for “philosophers”) championed the idea of reason in government.
- Separation of powers is the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with others.
- Ended French-Indian War, France gave up all its territories in North America
- is a ruler with absolute power (a despot) who embraces Enlightenment ideals, such as the rights and liberties of individuals, and chooses to use their absolute power to better the lives of average citizens
- Document that declared independence from Britain during the American Revolution
- Supporter of the colonies during the American Revolution
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- Extensive pride in one's government or country
- “Hands-Off” Style of government
- Informal areas where philosophers would meet to discuss ideas
- Right to vote
- Ended American Revolution, recognizing US as an independent country
- the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want
- Supporter of the British government during the American Revolution
16 Clues: Right to vote • “Hands-Off” Style of government • Extensive pride in one's government or country • the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want • Supporter of the colonies during the American Revolution • Informal areas where philosophers would meet to discuss ideas • Supporter of the British government during the American Revolution • ...
ED 310 2024-04-24
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- Skills that students learned but did not know how to transfer later to problems that required their application.
- Sites that offer ways to download copies of software,music, or media without paying for them.
- The belief in their abilities to accomplish the actions necessary to learn.
- Students learning through their actions.
- Students learning through observation.
- What is POPs?
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- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.
- Malware that secretly gathers information.
- A high level of taste and enlightenment as a result of extensive intellectual training and exposure to the arts
- Solely unequal access to the unequal educational opportunities involving technologies.
- The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another
- The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action
- A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth.
- The approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners
- Developed an operant conditioning system that uses a method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior.
- Improvement, instruction, or enlightenment, esp when morally or spiritually uplifting
16 Clues: What is POPs? • Students learning through observation. • Students learning through their actions. • Malware that secretly gathers information. • The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another • The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action • A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth. • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-05
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- a state of mind and a place
- finally getting out of the circle of reincarnation
- consequences of peoples actions
- Who they worship
- A religion
- Where the religion was created
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- a place of worship
- Their book
- a type of Buddhism also known as meditation
- a Buddhist holiday
- a place of worship
- the founder of Buddhism
12 Clues: Their book • A religion • Who they worship • a place of worship • a Buddhist holiday • a place of worship • the founder of Buddhism • a state of mind and a place • Where the religion was created • consequences of peoples actions • a type of Buddhism also known as meditation • finally getting out of the circle of reincarnation
Enlightenment Thinkers 2023-08-24
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- Thought that the world needs absolute rulers to prevent anarchy
- Founded the economic system of capitalism which advocates for the free exchange of goods and services outside of government control
- is commonly associated with men whose writing and thinking combined philosophy, politics, economics and science, notably John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith, Voltaire, and Baron de Montesquieu.
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- Believed government exists to preserve natural rights
- Believed in separation of powers
- Believed in Free Speech and Religious Tolerance
- Believes in Direct Democracy and the importance of the “general will” of society
7 Clues: Believed in separation of powers • Believed in Free Speech and Religious Tolerance • Believed government exists to preserve natural rights • Thought that the world needs absolute rulers to prevent anarchy • Believes in Direct Democracy and the importance of the “general will” of society • ...
