enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
American history crossword 2024-02-14
9 Clues: citizen • poor leaders • First president • wanted enlightenment • people wanted change • people wanted to be free • fought for natural rights • needed to protect the colonists • rights John Locket fought for
UNIT 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-05
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- a very important discovery
- a situation or something that is considered
- thoughts that a person has when thinking
- opinion about something
- That happens slowly for a long time
- the state of having money
- modifying something that already exists
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- rebirth
- area
- act of understanding something
- accomplishment
- something that grows like a flower
12 Clues: area • rebirth • accomplishment • opinion about something • the state of having money • a very important discovery • act of understanding something • something that grows like a flower • That happens slowly for a long time • modifying something that already exists • thoughts that a person has when thinking • a situation or something that is considered
French Revolution 2022-11-29
11 Clues: paid no taxes • national assembly • french royal house • collection of laws • owned 30% of the land • philosophical movement • poor agriculture people • french fortress in Paris • various military services • acquired comfort through capitalists • major turning point in European history
sara meyers-3,4 2021-01-05
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- a document that was firmly based on the ideas of john locke and the enlightenment
- political leader who wrote the declaration of independence
- social gatherings held in large drawing rooms
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700s was dominated by this style
- set up in which power was divided between national and state government
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- amendments that protect basic rights such as freedom of speech, press,assembly, and religion
- what monarchs that embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit became known as
- a built-up system in the three seperate branches with each branch checking the actions of the other two
- the artistic style of the late 1700s
- the ruler that philosophes most admired
10 Clues: the artistic style of the late 1700s • the ruler that philosophes most admired • social gatherings held in large drawing rooms • political leader who wrote the declaration of independence • European art of the 1600s and early 1700s was dominated by this style • set up in which power was divided between national and state government • ...
Extra credit social studies 2023-10-04
10 Clues: Jewish priest • church father • good\bad karma • the way of life • teachings of Jesus • to the will of god • is the largest religion • Praying facing at Mecca • the world's oldest religion • Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion
2022 Year in Review 2022-12-31
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- Setting in my favorite Anne Sexton poem and enlightenment fiend
- Library Pickups
- A sad goodbye
- Deb's quiet friend
- something you shouldn't stop taking
- The silent itcher
- A weird airbnb
- Chiswick argument
- Stumble back home after
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- Feta smashed avo toast, turkish scrambled eggs, eggs royale, eggs benedict, etc.
- "The whitest crowd I have ever seen"
- The forgotten coffee
- Both in Amsterdam and Camden
- The rents
- Top student
- Newest drink of choice
- Newest addition
- "Year of the ___"
- Last one standing
19 Clues: The rents • Top student • A sad goodbye • A weird airbnb • Library Pickups • Newest addition • The silent itcher • "Year of the ___" • Chiswick argument • Last one standing • Deb's quiet friend • The forgotten coffee • Newest drink of choice • Stumble back home after • Both in Amsterdam and Camden • something you shouldn't stop taking • "The whitest crowd I have ever seen" • ...
Buddhism Crossword puzzle 2017-12-01
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- A branch of Mahayana that emphasized self-discipline and meditation developed in China and spread to Japan.
- An absolute goal of Buddhists is called _________. ________ is a state that soul is freed from suffering forever.
- The Buddhist tradition that use certain techniques to achieve nirvana in a single lifetime. ________ shares many Mahayana teachings.
- Buddha have learned four central truths while meditating. These four truths are called ____________.
- The oldest of the Buddhist traditions is called ________. ________ is an individual religion.
- The oldest known Buddhist writings are called ____________. Theravada is based on __________.
- The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India.
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- A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism.
- A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________.
- People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana.
- ______ are the steps to overcome desires. These steps lead people to live right and be good people.
- Enlightened One is called ______.
- The Buddhist tradition that teaches that people could find enlightenment by helping each other.
13 Clues: A Buddha, a founder of Buddhism. • Enlightened One is called ______. • People living in moderation which led people to attain nirvana. • A spiritual understanding. Buddha had found and learned ________. • The emperor who became a Buddhist and helped spreading Buddhism into all parts of India. • ...
French revolution 2021-12-07
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- unquestioned privilege, and commoners diminished legal rights.
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- who came after when King louis xv died
- 46.2276° N, 2.2137° E
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation.
- it came at a time of major economic crisis
- French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.
- French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopédie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment.
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- drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- this event happened in May 5, 1789
- one of the greatest French writers, best known for his philosophical fantasy Candide (1759)
- 53.0000° N, 9.0000° E (these are coordintares)
13 Clues: 46.2276° N, 2.2137° E • this event happened in May 5, 1789 • who came after when King louis xv died • it came at a time of major economic crisis • 53.0000° N, 9.0000° E (these are coordintares) • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. • ...
Ancient India Vocab Part 2 2024-10-07
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- He gave up his princely life to seek enlightenment.
- These spiritual seekers live simply, giving up worldly pleasures.
- Empire The empire where Ashoka ruled and spread Buddhist values.
- An ideal state of happiness and peace sought in Buddhism.
- The state Buddhists strive to achieve, which brings spiritual insight and universal truth.
- This ancient science revolutionized the way humans worked with metals, and it began in India.
- This philosophical way of thinking is a set of values or theories by which one lives.
- Ashoka was known for giving these goods or money to the poor.
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- A social bond made between groups for mutual benefit, sometimes during wars.
- This is a territory within a larger country or empire.
- This term refers to an order given by Ashoka that must be followed as law.
- Path A key principle of Buddhism with eight steps for ethical living.
- Age An ancient period in India under the Gupta Empire, known for its advancements in art, science, and prosperity.
13 Clues: He gave up his princely life to seek enlightenment. • This is a territory within a larger country or empire. • An ideal state of happiness and peace sought in Buddhism. • Ashoka was known for giving these goods or money to the poor. • Empire The empire where Ashoka ruled and spread Buddhist values. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword (Revolution & Enlightenment) 2016-02-23
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- method to come up with a hypothesis
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society
- describe the basic structure and organs of the body
- Drawing rooms of the wealthy where middle and upper class philosophers met to talk
- found that the same blood flows throughout the body in a system of veins and arteries
- french philosopher, mathematician, and scientist
- French philosopher, art critic, and writer. He was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment and is best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor
- the social contract is an agreement between all of society to be governed by the general will of the community
- used the scientific method to find the natural laws that govern the social and political relationships of human beings
- law that Newton made stating that all objects in the universe are attracted to each other
- What worries you, masters you.
- came up with the idea of the laws of planetary motion
- wrote the wealth of nations
- Favored enlightenment reforms
- proceeding from the particular to the general
- a belief that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- the idea that thinkers of the enlightenment are hypocrites because government had power over people for no particular reason
- Ended serfdom and the death penalty
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- meaning to let people do what they want
- the idea that punishment should not be brutal
- idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- Prussia and France vs. Austria and Great Britain
- dealing with the branches of the government
- idea that the earth is the center of the universe
- kept one of the largest and best armies in Europe
- Founder of Methodism
- war between europe india and north america
- secretly are philosophers
- came up with the idea of a heliocentric universe
- all planets move in this kind of orbit
- magic flute famous composer
- pressure and volume of gas are proportional in a fixed temperature
- a new type of monarchy
- used a telescope to observe outerspace
- an 18th-century artistic movement and style, affecting many aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theatre.
- who came up with the concept of gravity
- A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds
37 Clues: Founder of Methodism • a new type of monarchy • secretly are philosophers • magic flute famous composer • wrote the wealth of nations • Favored enlightenment reforms • What worries you, masters you. • method to come up with a hypothesis • Ended serfdom and the death penalty • all planets move in this kind of orbit • used a telescope to observe outerspace • ...
Vocabulary 2024-10-04
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- of, relating to, or constituting a revival or adaptation of the classical especially in literature, music, art, or architecture
- a renowned women's rights activist who authored A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- an informal education for women, where they were able to exchange ideas, receive and give criticism, read their own works and hear the works and ideas of other intellectuals
- a ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals
- He is well known for his work On the Social Contract
- He created the modern emphasis on constitutionalism that defines, in part, the relationship between the political system and the bureaucracy
- the French word for "philosopher"
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it
- known for establishing educational reform, championing the arts, and extending Russia's borders in the largest territorial gain since Ivan the Terrible
- French author, historian, and philosopher whose thoughts on religious toleration and moderation of authoritarian power were influential during the Enlightenment
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- belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
- the developments that happened in various branches of science which revolutionized the existing way of doing things
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- one of the world's great scientists because he took his ideas, and the ideas of earlier scientists, and combined them into a unified picture of how the universe works
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Scientific theory that has the sun as the center of the universe with the earth rotating around the sun
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- an agreement between individuals to live peacefully, respect one another's rights, and obey the laws of the country or community
- a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century
21 Clues: the French word for "philosopher" • natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • He is well known for his work On the Social Contract • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened • a ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-27
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- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- English philosopher who laid much of the groundwork for the Enlightenment and made central contributions to the development of liberalism
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- an arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled.
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- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- a Scottish inventor whose work played an important part in the development of the steam engine
- the policy or act of extending a country's power into other territories or gaining control over another country's politics or economics
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- The pen name of François Arouet, an eighteenth-century French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes with an income that is two-thirds to double the U.S. median household income
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- English philosopher who is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- political and moral philosopher of the Enlightenment Era. He is well known for his work On the Social Contract
- a term used in foreign relations to describe a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory
20 Clues: a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • ...
Ch. 12 Locke, Rousseau and Montesquieu 2025-06-25
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- Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote this to set out his ideas of government
- Elightenment philosopher that thought people were basically good.
- Enlightenment philospher that had an optomistic view of people.
- Montesquieu's idea that there should be three branches of government.
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- John Locke wrote this to argue people form government to protect their rights.
- Enlightenment phiosopher that came up with the three branches of government.
- Baron de Montesquieu wrote this to discuss the best way to protect liberty.
- Montesquieu's idea each branch of government should be equal to the other.
8 Clues: Enlightenment philospher that had an optomistic view of people. • Elightenment philosopher that thought people were basically good. • Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote this to set out his ideas of government • Montesquieu's idea that there should be three branches of government. • Montesquieu's idea each branch of government should be equal to the other. • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2023-11-08
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- an individuals duty and responsibility
- produce many crops
- a collection of religious poem hymns or myths.
- spiritual ideas
- working with metals
- actions on ones soul
- wind pattern
- large part of a continent
- dryness
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- a social order that has determined one's place in INdian society
- the long term condition of weather in an area.
- peace
- rebirth
- important language in ANcient INdia
14 Clues: peace • rebirth • dryness • wind pattern • spiritual ideas • produce many crops • working with metals • actions on ones soul • large part of a continent • important language in ANcient INdia • an individuals duty and responsibility • the long term condition of weather in an area. • a collection of religious poem hymns or myths. • ...
test words1 2016-10-05
8 Clues: Quota • Loyalty • Irritant • Inconsistency • Enlightenment • His ________ was Oscar worthy. • The sea is a great _________ away. • The roadworks caused a major ________ to traffic.
Word Religion 2013-05-20
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- unsure if there is a God or not
- A veiled truth
- Founder of Taoism
- Who is the Dali Lama?
- way Tao means..?
- Supernatural always refers to..
- The belief that a specific understanding of a mystery is true
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- Taoism Symbol
- Bodhi means..?
- Gnosis in reek
- Sun God
- Do not believe in God
- First Martyr
- No empty tomb, no....
- God in Greek
- A communal Expression of a particular faith through rituals and traditions
16 Clues: Sun God • First Martyr • God in Greek • Taoism Symbol • Bodhi means..? • Gnosis in reek • A veiled truth • way Tao means..? • Founder of Taoism • Do not believe in God • No empty tomb, no.... • Who is the Dali Lama? • unsure if there is a God or not • Supernatural always refers to.. • The belief that a specific understanding of a mystery is true • ...
Hinduism 2023-01-06
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- universal law of cause and effect
- untouchables or outcasts
- where 95 percent of Hindus live
- representing good luck
- festival of lights
- festival of colors
- enlightenment or salvation from samsara
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- cycle of life, death and reincarnation
- soul of a living creature
- creator of the universe
- world’s third largest religion
- preserver of life
- the destroyer
- holy river in India
- revered animal in Hindu culture
- representing the basic sound of the world
16 Clues: the destroyer • preserver of life • festival of lights • festival of colors • holy river in India • representing good luck • creator of the universe • untouchables or outcasts • soul of a living creature • world’s third largest religion • where 95 percent of Hindus live • revered animal in Hindu culture • universal law of cause and effect • cycle of life, death and reincarnation • ...
Module 5 2024-02-03
12 Clues: gatherings • French General • earth is center • execution device • sun is the center • individual has power • movement that took place • wrote the novel the Candide • The monarch holds the power • Geography People and places • medicine given in the form of a shot • of terror the bloodiest part of the revolution
Topic 14 Vocabulary 2023-04-03
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- the reliance on military strength
- a mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was
- the act of setting free
- a political philosophy based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected
- a person of mixed European and Indigenous descent
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- an intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- a belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals
- military or political dictator
- the right to vote
- a popular vote
10 Clues: a popular vote • the right to vote • the act of setting free • military or political dictator • the reliance on military strength • a person of mixed European and Indigenous descent • a belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals • ...
Chapter 11- Transformation of the West Crossword 2025-10-17
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- – Belief that God created the universe but no longer interferes with it.
- – French absolute monarch
- – (First name only) Italian astronomer who used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory.
- – (Last name only)English physician who discovered that blood circulates through the body.
- – (Last name only)Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.”
- – Period when observation and experimentation replaced faith and tradition in science.
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- – (Last name only) Early astronomer who proposed that the Sun, not Earth, is the center of the universe.
- – 18th-century movement that applied reason and science to society and government.
- – (Last name only) Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights: life, liberty, and property.
- – (Last name only) Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
10 Clues: – French absolute monarch • – (Last name only)Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.” • – Belief that God created the universe but no longer interferes with it. • – 18th-century movement that applied reason and science to society and government. • – Period when observation and experimentation replaced faith and tradition in science. • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - "Help", "Friend"
- Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
- Buddhism - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- land buddhism - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
- Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where PureLandBuddhists aim to be reborn.
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- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
- - The four qualities of love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity which the Buddha taught that Buddhists should develop.
- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- - An act of worship.
- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
- A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
19 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. • - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha. • - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened. • ...
The Transformation of the West 2025-11-18
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- the "religion" of the elites...GOD as the great clock maker or geometrician...impersonal creator force
- the era of protesting the Catholic Church and breaking away from its influence
- the dynasty of Peter the Great of Russia...the reformer of Russian politics and culture
- monarch of France...the "Sun King" and Versailles
- the most significant Enlightenment philosopher as pertaining to American Revolutionary ideas
- monarch of Spain...lost all his boats... :-(
- the author of the 95 Theses and most successful reformer
- the conflict between Charles I and Parliament, does not go well for Charles
- Queen of England...champion of Protestantism
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- the Society of Jesus, one way the Catholic Church pushed back against the Reformation
- the most devastating of the Wars of Religion...especially in the German lands
- the "reigning" political philosophy of European kings...to include the Stuarts of Britain
- one of the most significant Sci Rev influencers (natural laws, gravity, calculus, etc)
- the era where Sci Rev principles are applied to humans and Governments, influences our Revolution ('Merica!')
- the removal of James II to be replaced by William and Mary
- the 1689 document that became the foundation for American ideas of rights and liberties
- a French Protestant
- absolutists believed in this ruling principle...what gave them their power
- a major principle of the Scientific Revolution...becomes instrumental in USA ideas of natural rights
19 Clues: a French Protestant • monarch of Spain...lost all his boats... :-( • Queen of England...champion of Protestantism • monarch of France...the "Sun King" and Versailles • the author of the 95 Theses and most successful reformer • the removal of James II to be replaced by William and Mary • absolutists believed in this ruling principle...what gave them their power • ...
Unit 6: Reasons & Revolutions 2023-11-26
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- A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
- is the population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas, and the ways in which societies adapt to this change.
- are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services.
- is the founding document of the United Statesand it was adopted on July 4, 1776
- the French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
- was the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- showing understanding and wisdom in dealing with others:
- a meeting of the three estates of pre-revolutionary France: clergy, nobility, and commons. Summoned by King Louis XVI of France to deal with financial and societal crises.
- is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society.
- was a Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
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- theory in international relations suggests that states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all others.
- was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution.
- was the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- was a successful insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season
- the social and political order that existed in France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution.
- was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the development of modern political, economic, and educational thought.
- was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- was a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
20 Clues: the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. • showing understanding and wisdom in dealing with others: • was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • was the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines. • planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season • ...
vocab 2025-01-24
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- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with power-driven machinery.
- John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist
- Galileo was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- sphere of influence is a term used in foreign relations to describe a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- The middle class refers to a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status.
- The Scientific Method was first used during the Scientific Revolution (1500-1700).
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement.
- The divine right of kings, or divine-right theory of kingship, is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy.
- Urbanization is the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers, and, by extension, the growth and expansion of those cities.
- Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- An entrepreneur is someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. An entrepreneur is an agent of change.
- The assembly line is a manufacturing process in which individual components are assembled in a sequential manner to create a finished product.
- James Watt was an 18th-century inventor and instrument maker.
- Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- Imperialism is defined as the ruling policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries.
- an English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century.Jan 1, 2025
- social contract, in political philosophy, an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each.
- He is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- Montesquieu was a French lawyer, man of letters, and one of the most influential political philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist • James Watt was an 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. • Galileo was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher • ...
history 2023-11-15
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- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- Path a key idea of buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- goods or money given to the poor
- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment.
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- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists.
- a person who gives up wordly pleasures
- a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of
8 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up wordly pleasures • Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of • a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism • the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists. • ...
The transformation of the West 2025-09-15
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- (2 words) Ruler holds complete power
- (3 words) Prussia king that introduced enlightenment forms.
- (3 words) Started 15th century, focused on late marriage and making family size smaller.
- (2 words) English overthrow that resulted in affirmation of parliment.
- (2 words) King of France in 16th century
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- (2 words) Paved way for enlightenment, change in beliefs of the middle ages
- (2 words) resentment against poor, many people died, and mostly women.
7 Clues: (2 words) Ruler holds complete power • (2 words) King of France in 16th century • (3 words) Prussia king that introduced enlightenment forms. • (2 words) resentment against poor, many people died, and mostly women. • (2 words) English overthrow that resulted in affirmation of parliment. • (2 words) Paved way for enlightenment, change in beliefs of the middle ages • ...
history 2023-11-15
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- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- Path a key idea of buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- goods or money given to the poor
- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment.
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- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists.
- a person who gives up wordly pleasures
- a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of
8 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up wordly pleasures • Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of • a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism • the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists. • ...
The American Revolution 2024-09-04
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- the Americans wanted this
- mass killing
- what was thrown into the sea
- number of colonies
- meetings held by the colonies
- man who warned the Militia
- restrictions placed on this for the Americans
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- US army leader and president
- age of what
- one of the acts
- length the war lasted
- new era of thinking
- one of the first battles
13 Clues: age of what • mass killing • one of the acts • number of colonies • new era of thinking • length the war lasted • one of the first battles • the Americans wanted this • man who warned the Militia • US army leader and president • what was thrown into the sea • meetings held by the colonies • restrictions placed on this for the Americans
crossword 2016-02-27
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- Washington's vice president
- oldest of the revolutionary leaders
- description of Washington's character
- title chosen to address president
- Franklin spent eight years here
- Franklins home
- Washington acted as matchmaker with
- Jefferson is remembered instead of
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- richest, most populated state in 1776
- son Franklin disowned
- wife of Adam's admired Washington
- Self made hero
- worried about debt and bankruptcy
- representing spreading light and knowledge
- Franklin's slave that had offspring
- Jefferson's rose colored view
- play Washington loved
17 Clues: Self made hero • Franklins home • son Franklin disowned • play Washington loved • Washington's vice president • Jefferson's rose colored view • Franklin spent eight years here • wife of Adam's admired Washington • worried about debt and bankruptcy • title chosen to address president • Jefferson is remembered instead of • oldest of the revolutionary leaders • ...
Project History 2023-01-18
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- was the most important activity for the spaniards
- who was the king that applied the bourbon reforms in New Spain
- was a social ideological and political movement which came from France
- the name of the mexican baroque
- in 1808 Napoleon Bonaparte achieve the expansion of the french empire into Spain, putting King Charles |||| an untamable situation. Bonaparte forced king Charles to cede the throne of Spain to his brother in an eden known as
- American country that was influenced by the enlightenment and the french revolution
- the religious and cultural movement organized by the catolic church
- cruel
- political division of the territories
- were a series of reforms with the porpuse of recovery the power of the Spanish Empire
- A road that ran from City of Mexico, passing through Queretaro and Guanajuato all the way up to Zacatecas
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- to resign into a change, due to reasons beyond control
- was the upper class formed by indolity, military and priests
- people that were engaged in priesthood, military, commerce and mining
- a city or an urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity
- was the center of the financial shopping and cultural life of the viceroyalty
- were generators of infections and epidemics that ended with the micho of the population
- what was the most important form of property
- increase experienced in an event or process
19 Clues: cruel • the name of the mexican baroque • political division of the territories • increase experienced in an event or process • what was the most important form of property • was the most important activity for the spaniards • to resign into a change, due to reasons beyond control • was the upper class formed by indolity, military and priests • ...
Cross word puzzle - by Rehan Awan 2025-01-25
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- A Natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician.
- English Physicist and mathematician.
- An external group that holds power over a foreign territory.
- a building for manufacturing.
- conjures the ideas of innovation, risk and reward.
- allows scientists to formulate and test theories to understand how the world works.
- One belief or action which is considered wrong by people and also the one who doesn't agree with the person's belief or action.
- an economic ideology where all property and wealth are communally owned instead of owned by individuals.
- someone who believes that the best form of government is the one who holds all the power.
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- Another influential political philosopher that influenced the idea of liberalism which gave rights to an individual.
- 18th century inventor and an instrumental maker as well as improvements with steam engines.
- a system of economic, social, and political organization based on medieval manor.
- A meeting of European powers to negotiate and formalize claims of the territory of Africa.
- The theory of the Earth revolves around the sun.
- ownership of an industry is owned by the public.
- rural communities turn into urban areas.
- A political philosopher who justified wide range government powers on the basis of the self interested consent of citizens.
- Most influential political philosophers during the age of enlightenment and worked on the theory of the separation of power with a government.
- French enlightenment writer, historian, philosopher.
19 Clues: a building for manufacturing. • English Physicist and mathematician. • rural communities turn into urban areas. • The theory of the Earth revolves around the sun. • ownership of an industry is owned by the public. • conjures the ideas of innovation, risk and reward. • French enlightenment writer, historian, philosopher. • ...
Hinduism Crossword 2023-01-06
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- universal law of cause and effect
- enlightenment or salvation from samsara
- untouchables or outcasts
- where 95 percent of Hindus live
- creator of the universe
- preserver of life
- festival of lights
- soul of a living creature
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- symbol representing good luck
- cycle of life, death and reincarnation
- revered animal in Hindu culture
- holy river in India
- world’s third largest religion
- festival of colors
- the destroyer
- symbol representing the basic sound of the world
16 Clues: the destroyer • preserver of life • festival of colors • festival of lights • holy river in India • creator of the universe • untouchables or outcasts • soul of a living creature • symbol representing good luck • world’s third largest religion • revered animal in Hindu culture • where 95 percent of Hindus live • universal law of cause and effect • cycle of life, death and reincarnation • ...
Revolutionary Era 2016-10-10
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- The oldest revolutionist
- Paine dismissed the king as this
- Someone who wrote for money
- Where Washington freed his slaves
- Peers said Washington lacked this
- Age of reason attacked
- government where one person reigns
- Wrote his own Bible
- Radical pamphlet in the American Revolution
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- Was obsessed with fashion
- Wrote The Rights of man
- Washington's plantation
- An intellectual movement
- Jefferson had conflicting views on
- Franklin wrote poor
- Place Franklin loved most
16 Clues: Franklin wrote poor • Wrote his own Bible • Age of reason attacked • Wrote The Rights of man • Washington's plantation • The oldest revolutionist • An intellectual movement • Was obsessed with fashion • Place Franklin loved most • Someone who wrote for money • Paine dismissed the king as this • Where Washington freed his slaves • Peers said Washington lacked this • ...
Revolutionary Era 2016-10-10
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- Paine dismissed the king as this
- government where one person reigns
- Peers said Washington lacked this
- Was obsessed with fashion
- The oldest revolutionist
- Someone who wrote for money
- Washington's plantation
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- Jefferson had conflicting views on
- Where Washington freed his slaves
- Wrote his own Bible
- Radical pamphlet in the American Revolution
- Place Franklin loved most
- Age of reason attacked
- An intellectual movement
- Wrote The Rights of man
- Franklin wrote poor
16 Clues: Wrote his own Bible • Franklin wrote poor • Age of reason attacked • Wrote The Rights of man • Washington's plantation • An intellectual movement • The oldest revolutionist • Place Franklin loved most • Was obsessed with fashion • Someone who wrote for money • Paine dismissed the king as this • Where Washington freed his slaves • Peers said Washington lacked this • ...
Unit 3: Foundations of American Government 2022-10-12
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- George, monarch in Great Britain who went into debt
- enforces laws
- Compact, this document written in 1620 established a government in Massachusetts
- Last name of the Enlightenment Philosopher that came up with the ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances
- of the Governed, the idea that people must give their permission to be governed
- Carta, this document written in 1215 limited the powers of the king and gave rights to the nobles
- Sense, this document written in 1776 persuaded the colonists that it was time to declare independence from Great Britain
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- Last name of Enlightenment Philosopher who came up with the idea of Natural Rights
- Rights, the idea that everyone is born with rights such as life liberty and property
- law making body
- Bill of Rights- document written in 1689 that gave rights such as the right to bear arms and freedom of speech
- of Independence, Document written in 1776 that declared freedom from Great Britain
- Founding Father influenced by John Locke and used his ideas in the Declaration of Independence
- Madison, considered the Father of the Constitution
14 Clues: enforces laws • law making body • Madison, considered the Father of the Constitution • George, monarch in Great Britain who went into debt • of the Governed, the idea that people must give their permission to be governed • Compact, this document written in 1620 established a government in Massachusetts • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism 2017-08-18
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- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- The teachings of the Buddha
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- Mindfulness; one of the five spiritual faculties; of the seven factors of enlightenment; an aspect of the Noble Eightfold Path
- The third section of the Buddhist canon devoted to human psychology and philosophy
- A Buddhist monk
- Faith, confidence; one of the five spiritual faculties
- Vedana (Pali); the pleasant, unpleasant or neutral tone that arises with every experience; one of the five aggregates
- worshipers of vishnu
- Defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing; a hindrance to meditation; also know as afflictive emotion
- 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 six perceptual gates through which we experience the world. The six sense doors are…
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- worshipers of shakti
- Action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of a male sexual organ
- A Buddhist nun
- serpent
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends.
- The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India – a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas (sublime abodes)
- awakening
- the breath of life
- specific position in yoga
- Appreciative or empathetic joy; the cultivation of happiness when seeing someone else’s good fortune or happy circumstances; one of the four Brahma-Viharas (sublime abodes)
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- symbol of creativityand fertility in the form of a female sexual organ
30 Clues: serpent • awakening • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • the breath of life • worshipers of shakti • worshipers of vishnu • specific position in yoga • The teachings of the Buddha • Faith, confidence; one of the five spiritual faculties • Compassion; one of the four Brahma-Viharas (sublime abodes) • The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism • ...
vocab 2025-01-24
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- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with power-driven machinery.
- John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist
- Galileo was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- sphere of influence is a term used in foreign relations to describe a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- The middle class refers to a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status.
- The Scientific Method was first used during the Scientific Revolution (1500-1700).
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement.
- The divine right of kings, or divine-right theory of kingship, is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy.
- Urbanization is the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers, and, by extension, the growth and expansion of those cities.
- Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- An entrepreneur is someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. An entrepreneur is an agent of change.
- The assembly line is a manufacturing process in which individual components are assembled in a sequential manner to create a finished product.
- James Watt was an 18th-century inventor and instrument maker.
- Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- Imperialism is defined as the ruling policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries.
- an English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century.Jan 1, 2025
- social contract, in political philosophy, an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each.
- He is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- Montesquieu was a French lawyer, man of letters, and one of the most influential political philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist • James Watt was an 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. • Galileo was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher • ...
A-Duncan_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-04
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- britain spent a lot of money ending the pontiac rebellion, to avoid conflict with native americans the king prohibited colonist from traveling west of the appalachian mountains
- britain signed a blank check, then took control of the colonies to try to pay of the debt
- 1783 peace talks in paris, reached agreement in sep 1783 when great britain recognized independence of the USA, allowed for expansion
- Catholic, and went against english law by appointing fellow catholics to office
- after death of this person in 1603, the stuartfamily took over the english throne
- republican form of government and wrote the first european nation
- enlightenment thinker who believed the people are good but the gov corrupts them
- thomas jefferson wrote first draft, revised by committee of five and borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- british troops fired into a mob and killed five colonist, colonist used this as a cause for rebellion
- law in 1773 that gave east india company advantages in the tea business, causing the 'boston tea party'
- gave speech to parliament about 'divine right'
- time period after cromwell's death, when Princecharles was voted to be king (so King Charles II restored the monarchy)
- taxed most printed materials in 1765, causing colonist to boycott british goods
- british troops were going to take weapons and ammunition stored by the colonist at concord in MA, "Shot heard around the world"
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- became leader of revolutionary force and was trying to overthrow king Charles I
- also known as "Bloodless Revolution"
- Congress representatives from all colonies met and wrote, declaration of rights and grievances
- The new monarchs, who parliament required to sign a bill of rights
- protected citizens from their government
- War war from 1647-1649 that came about within england over absolute rule of Charles I
- War War over expansion, ended with thetreatyofparisof1763
- in response to 'boston tea party' the crown passes these acts that did things like closed the boston harbor, placed a military governor over massachusetts, and quartered troops
- parliament forced him to sign petition of right, he also later became an absolute monarch w/o the influence of parliament
- convened in philadelphia, continental army was created
- enlightenment thinker who advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- Taxation without representation, caused because british military presence in the colonies
26 Clues: also known as "Bloodless Revolution" • protected citizens from their government • gave speech to parliament about 'divine right' • convened in philadelphia, continental army was created • War War over expansion, ended with thetreatyofparisof1763 • republican form of government and wrote the first european nation • ...
History . 2022-11-01
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- rotation: the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- of Independence: The document proclaimed that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent states.
- an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it.
- freed from ignorance and misinformation an enlightened people an enlightened time.
- Revolution: the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing
- Regime: the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages ( c. 1500) until 1789 and the French Revolution
- Revolution: A major influence of the Latin American revolutions because of its successfulness; the only successful slave revolt in history; it is led by Toussaint L'Ouverture.
- of power : the posture and policy of a nation or group of nations protecting itself against another nation or group of nations by matching its power against the power of the other side.
- of production: the resources people use to produce goods and services; they are the building blocks of the economy.
- Bolivar : Simón Bolívar was a Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.
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- L'Overture: An eighteenth-century French philosopher; one of the leading figures of the Enlightenment.
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- Antoinette: A French queen, born in Austria, who was beheaded on the guillotine during the French Revolution.
- Fear : was a wave of panic that swept the French countryside in late July and early August 1789
- & Balances: The power allowed to them by the Declaration of Independence was kept both in check, as well as balanced.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- of rights: the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- smith: An 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author who is considered the father of modern economics.
- one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment in eighteenth century Europe
21 Clues: a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • of rights: the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities. • an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it. • freed from ignorance and misinformation an enlightened people an enlightened time. • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
- - "Help", "Friend"
- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- - An act of worship.
- - Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
- Buddhism - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
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- - Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- land buddhism - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where PureLandBuddhists aim to be reborn.
- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- - A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
- - The four qualities of love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity which the Buddha taught that Buddhists should develop.
19 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. • - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha. • - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened. • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-24
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- the idea that life, liberty, and property are given to us by nature and shouldn't be taken away
- manufacturing systems in which work-in-progress moves from station to station in a sequential fashion
- a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy
- a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory
- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with power-driven machinery
- Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
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- one of the founders of modern political philosophy
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, renowned for his improvements in steam engine technology
- when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- English physicist and mathematician
- someone who undertakes a business venture
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- French political philosopher
- French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
19 Clues: French political philosopher • English physicist and mathematician • someone who undertakes a business venture • The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • one of the founders of modern political philosophy • French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas • ...
history 2023-11-15
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- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- Path a key idea of buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- goods or money given to the poor
- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment.
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- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists.
- a person who gives up wordly pleasures
- a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of
8 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up wordly pleasures • Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of • a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism • the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists. • ...
6th Period Crossword 2024-04-25
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- Popular streaming service
- Country with the largest population
- Particularly good, skillful, or effective
- Chill
- 14 days
- Period of great social change with philosophers like John Locke
- Give to a cause
- Opposite of night
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- Last name of a scientist and a president
- Federal food regulator association
- The powerhouse of the cell
- "It's raining ___ and dogs!"
- What surrounds the 6th planet in our solar system
- Hotel
- Solid precipitation
- 100 centimeters
16 Clues: Chill • Hotel • 14 days • 100 centimeters • Give to a cause • Opposite of night • Solid precipitation • Popular streaming service • The powerhouse of the cell • "It's raining ___ and dogs!" • Federal food regulator association • Country with the largest population • Last name of a scientist and a president • Particularly good, skillful, or effective • ...
Peranakan culture(kayler6D) 2024-05-10
11 Clues: mythical bird • a regal colour • powerful chinses symbol • symbol of enlightenment • tree symbol of endurance • often associated with wealth • often associated with nature • a calming and soothing colour • often associated with good luck • symbol of abundance and prosperity • symbol of longevity and good fortune
Zoie French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- Age of________
- Writer on spirt of laws
- __________ Takes Over
- French citizens wanted more ______
- Demanded more _____
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- Wrighter of Leviathan
- French vowed a more fair __________
- ____ Louis called the estates general...
- ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France
- Democrat ________
- The ______ Revolution
- french wrighter on freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- Wrighter of two treaties of government
13 Clues: Age of________ • Democrat ________ • Demanded more _____ • Wrighter of Leviathan • The ______ Revolution • __________ Takes Over • Writer on spirt of laws • French citizens wanted more ______ • French vowed a more fair __________ • Wrighter of two treaties of government • ____ Louis called the estates general... • ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France • ...
Zoie French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France
- Demanded more _____
- French vowed a more fair __________
- Wrighter of Leviathan
- Age of________
- Wrighter of two treaties of government
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- The ______ Revolution
- Democrat ________
- ____ Louis called the estates general...
- French citizens wanted more ______
- french wrighter on freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- Writer on spirt of laws
- __________ Takes Over
13 Clues: Age of________ • Democrat ________ • Demanded more _____ • The ______ Revolution • Wrighter of Leviathan • __________ Takes Over • Writer on spirt of laws • French citizens wanted more ______ • French vowed a more fair __________ • Wrighter of two treaties of government • ____ Louis called the estates general... • ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary AH 2020-08-25
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- servant that wors w/o pay (bound by contract)
- a crop produced for its commercial value
- an asset or object bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum.
- The Navigation Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament that imposed restrictions on colonial trade
- Triangular trade is a term that describes the Atlantic trade routes between three different destinations
- Bacon's Rebellion was an armed rebellion that took place in 1676 by Virginia settlers
- The Great Awakening was a religious revival that impacted the English colonies in America
- Jonathan Edwards was an American revivalist preacher
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas
- John Winthrop was an English Puritan lawyer
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
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- The House of Burgesses was the elected representative element of the Virginia General Assembly
- John Smith was an English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, Admiral of New England
- Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan spiritual advisor
- The Age of Enlightenment was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe
- Plymouth Colony was an English colonial venture in America
- Quakers, also called Friends, are a historically Christian denomination
- Jonathan Edwards was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist Protestant theologian.
- Roger Williams was a Puritan minister
- Jamestown is a historic site in east Virginia
20 Clues: Roger Williams was a Puritan minister • a crop produced for its commercial value • John Winthrop was an English Puritan lawyer • servant that wors w/o pay (bound by contract) • Jamestown is a historic site in east Virginia • Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan spiritual advisor • Jonathan Edwards was an American revivalist preacher • ...
4.1-4.3 Vocab 2024-11-15
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- A representation of a female concubine or servant in a harem, often exoticized in Romantic art.
- Virtutis A painting that conveys a moral tale, often highlighting honor or patriotism.
- Sublime A quality of greatness or grandeur that inspires awe, often associated with nature's power.
- An art movement drawing inspiration from classical antiquity, emphasizing serious and noble themes.
- Colored chalk mixed with other ingredients to create soft and delicate hues.
- A decorative 18th-century art style characterized by ornate details, pastel colors, and playful themes.
- An artistic movement valuing emotion, nature, and individualism, often contrasting the rationality of the Enlightenment.
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- Refers to an emphasis on form, line, and rational order in art, inspired by Nicolas Poussin.
- A philosophical movement emphasizing reason, logic, and science over tradition and religion.
- A printmaking technique creating tonal effects resembling watercolor.
- An early photographic process known for its shiny surface and meticulous detail.
- Art depicting scenes of everyday life, often with allegorical commentary.
- A Roman symbol of authority represented by bound rods, often included in neoclassical imagery.
- A formal exhibition of art sponsored by academies in Paris during the 18th century.
14 Clues: A printmaking technique creating tonal effects resembling watercolor. • Art depicting scenes of everyday life, often with allegorical commentary. • Colored chalk mixed with other ingredients to create soft and delicate hues. • An early photographic process known for its shiny surface and meticulous detail. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-12-15
Hinduism 2022-09-08
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- the preserver
- paths towards enlightenment
- escape from suffering
- devotional practices
- "X is also action."
- the god you can drink
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- sky father
- the creator
- ancient scriptures used by Zoroastrianism and Hinduism
- the [creative] destroyer
- beloved and blue avatar of Vishnu, likes dairy products and the young women who make them
- sacred fire
- cycle of birth, suffering, death, and rebirth
13 Clues: sky father • the creator • sacred fire • the preserver • "X is also action." • devotional practices • escape from suffering • the god you can drink • the [creative] destroyer • paths towards enlightenment • cycle of birth, suffering, death, and rebirth • ancient scriptures used by Zoroastrianism and Hinduism • ...
Famous Philosophers 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Student of Plato • - Wrote "Leviathan" • - Chinese philosopher • - Student of Socrates • - Father of Liberalism • - Wrote "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" • - Wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" • - Scottish Enlightenment philosopher • - Famous for his method of questioning • - Famous for "I think, therefore I am"
French Revolution 2024-05-09
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- Lived in sewers
- Third estate
- The king and queen tried to flee to where
- How long did the Reign of Terror last?
- New age of science
- New flag name
- New name of the hottest month
- People greeted each other as
- First estate
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- Known for excessive hairstyles and spending
- King Louis the
- How just about everyone was executed
- Very bloody time period
- Second estate
- Bread costed a
15 Clues: Third estate • First estate • Second estate • New flag name • King Louis the • Bread costed a • Lived in sewers • New age of science • Very bloody time period • People greeted each other as • New name of the hottest month • How just about everyone was executed • How long did the Reign of Terror last? • The king and queen tried to flee to where • Known for excessive hairstyles and spending
Civics 2022-10-03
Across
- Permission
- Modification to the Constitution
- A constitutional right to reject a decision
- Everyone has to follow the law
- Principles of freedom
- A tyrant
- Revoke
- The theory presented by John Locke that was implemented into the Constitution
- A time period with many philosophers
- A protest
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- Federal principles of a government
- Rights that can't be taken away
- An organization of several parties
- Formally put an end to
- A supreme ruler
15 Clues: Revoke • A tyrant • A protest • Permission • A supreme ruler • Principles of freedom • Formally put an end to • Everyone has to follow the law • Rights that can't be taken away • Modification to the Constitution • Federal principles of a government • An organization of several parties • A time period with many philosophers • A constitutional right to reject a decision • ...
The Life of Voltaire 2021-10-20
11 Clues: Birth name • Tragic play • Theatrical Novel • Type of education • Type of his writings • Type of his writings • Type of his writings • Birth and Death place • Time-Period Of Writing • Exiled to multiple times • Where he stayed for 3 years
The Life of Siddhartha 2025-11-06
9 Clues: Hindu Demon • The Awakened One • Cycle of rebirth • Name of The Buddha • Sacred Book of Buddhism • Siddhartha's Charioteer • Tree Siddhartha sat under • One who renounces; a monk • Siddhartha's second attempt at enlightenment
history 2023-11-15
Across
- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- Path a key idea of buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- goods or money given to the poor
- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment.
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- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists.
- a person who gives up wordly pleasures
- a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of
8 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up wordly pleasures • Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of • a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism • the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists. • ...
history 2023-11-15
Across
- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- Path a key idea of buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- goods or money given to the poor
- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment.
Down
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists.
- a person who gives up wordly pleasures
- a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of
8 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up wordly pleasures • Noble Truths the four basic doctrines or principles of • a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened";the name given to the man who founded Buddhism • the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth;the goal of Buddhists. • ...
Hello 2022-01-30
Across
- with view of wide area
- opposite of reassuring,encouraging,supportive
- opposite of disregard,ignore or overlook
- a person who devises plots
- dependence
- antonym of steady
- very large or great
- a sign that something is going to happen
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- a long story or poem
- someone who is successful
- similar of revitalize
- to be silent and resentful
- synonym of speculative
- to gain knowledge
- opposite of tedious
- week or faint from illness
16 Clues: dependence • to gain knowledge • antonym of steady • opposite of tedious • very large or great • a long story or poem • similar of revitalize • with view of wide area • synonym of speculative • someone who is successful • to be silent and resentful • a person who devises plots • week or faint from illness • opposite of disregard,ignore or overlook • a sign that something is going to happen • ...
Buddhist Ethics 2020-04-07
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- - Bad, unethical actions or behaviour.
- - When someone achieves enlightenment and becomes a Budhha.
- - An act of worship.
- - For Theravada Buddhists someone who has become enlightened.
- - Oldest branch of Buddhism, "the School of the Elders". - Ancient Buddhist tradition found in southern Asia.
- Buddhism - An umbrella term used to describe some later Buddhist traditions including Pure Land Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
- - Prayer beads that are used to count the number of recitations in a mantra.
- land buddhism - A Mahayana form of of Buddhism based on belie in Amitabha Buddha.
- - A short sequence of sacred syllables.
- - A place where Buddhists come together to practice.
- - Compassion; feeling concerned for the suffering of other people and wanting to relive their suffering.
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- - Good, ethical actions or behaviour.
- - The idea that everyone had the essence of a Buddha inside them.
- - For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others achieve enlightenment as well.
- - The paradise where Amitabha Buddha lives, and where Pure Land Buddhists aim to be reborn.
- - "Help", "Friend"
- - Loving-kindness; showing a benevolent, kind, friendly attitude towards other people.
- five agregates - The five aspects that make up a person.
- - A person's actions; the idea that skilful actions result in happiness and unskilful ones result in suffering.
19 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. • ...
Famous Philosophers 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Student of Plato • - Wrote "Leviathan" • - Chinese philosopher • - Student of Socrates • - Father of Liberalism • - Wrote "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" • - Wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" • - Scottish Enlightenment philosopher • - Famous for his method of questioning • - Famous for "I think, therefore I am"
India 2021-02-22
Across
- Indian princes
- 8 fold path to help you reach full bliss
- Complete understanding of truth
- The oldest known religion
- Decree
- The founder of the Maurya Empire
- A group of people within a social class
- A language spoken by the gods
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- The father of Ashoka Maurya
- A philosopher
- Known as Jain Dharma
- The use of peaceful ways
- The creator of Jainism
- A rebirth
- The worlds 4th largest religion
15 Clues: Decree • A rebirth • A philosopher • Indian princes • Known as Jain Dharma • The creator of Jainism • The use of peaceful ways • The oldest known religion • The father of Ashoka Maurya • A language spoken by the gods • Complete understanding of truth • The worlds 4th largest religion • The founder of the Maurya Empire • A group of people within a social class • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2025-11-16
Across
- CONQUERED PORTIONS OF NORTHWESTERN INDIA
- BASIS FOR ARYAN SOCIETY
- PRIESTS
- WRITTEN LANGUAGE, UNTRANSLATED
- BELIEF IN MANY GODS
- WRITTEN LANGUAGE OF THE ARYANS
- COLLECTION OF SACRED HYMNS, TEXTS OF HINDUISM
- CHIEF, PRINCE OR RULER IN INDIA
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- SISTER CITY OF MOHENGO-DARO
- SCHOLAR WHO STUDIES LANGUAGES
- FARMERS, TRADERS, ARTISANS/CRAFTSPEOPLE
- SEASONAL WINDS IN INDIA
- A STATE OF COMPLETE ENLIGHTENMENT
- CLASSES IN ARYAN SOCIETY
- RELIGIOUS DUTIES REQUIRED BY HINDU OR BUDDHIST
15 Clues: PRIESTS • BELIEF IN MANY GODS • BASIS FOR ARYAN SOCIETY • SEASONAL WINDS IN INDIA • CLASSES IN ARYAN SOCIETY • SISTER CITY OF MOHENGO-DARO • SCHOLAR WHO STUDIES LANGUAGES • WRITTEN LANGUAGE, UNTRANSLATED • WRITTEN LANGUAGE OF THE ARYANS • CHIEF, PRINCE OR RULER IN INDIA • A STATE OF COMPLETE ENLIGHTENMENT • FARMERS, TRADERS, ARTISANS/CRAFTSPEOPLE • ...
Spanish American Revolutions 2023-01-31
Across
- Argentine Revolutionary
- A catalyst for future mexican revolts
- First Mexican "President"
- Catalyst for Southern American revolution
- King of Spain
- First Emperor of Brazil
Down
- Current day Venezuela,Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama
- A title for a person born in spain
- King of Portugal
- Venezuelan Revolutionary
- Spanish descendent born in America
11 Clues: King of Spain • King of Portugal • Argentine Revolutionary • First Emperor of Brazil • Venezuelan Revolutionary • First Mexican "President" • A title for a person born in spain • Spanish descendent born in America • A catalyst for future mexican revolts • Catalyst for Southern American revolution • Current day Venezuela,Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama
ANCIEN RÈGIME AND ENLIGHTENMENT 2021-09-23
Across
- Economic theory based on the idea that a country´s wealth Depended on how much gold and silver it possessed
- The branch of power that makes laws
- The wealth of a nation derives from its natural resources
- founder of rationalism
- Advocated for the separation of powers
- founder of empiricism
- Upper middle class that belongs to the third estate
- Introduced the idea of popular sovereignty
- Favoured a strong monarchy but limited by parliament
- Associations of craftsmen in the same trade
Down
- founder of empiricism
- A new way of thinking that criticised the Ancien Règime
- Common good
- Knowledge could only come from sensory experience
- The branch of power that carries out laws
- Ordinary people without privileges
- The branch of power that evaluates laws
- The only source of knowledge is reason
18 Clues: Common good • founder of empiricism • founder of empiricism • founder of rationalism • Ordinary people without privileges • The branch of power that makes laws • Advocated for the separation of powers • The only source of knowledge is reason • The branch of power that evaluates laws • The branch of power that carries out laws • Introduced the idea of popular sovereignty • ...
chapter 7 and 8 vocab 2022-02-02
Across
- central public space in ancient Greek city-states.
- piece of land almost surrounded by water
- government by the people, majority rule
- person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Greek slaves
- not showing pain or hardship
Down
- agreement with truth
- city in greek
- provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire
- traditional story
- monotheistic religions
- procedure or process
- event causing great suffering
13 Clues: Greek slaves • city in greek • traditional story • agreement with truth • procedure or process • monotheistic religions • not showing pain or hardship • event causing great suffering • government by the people, majority rule • piece of land almost surrounded by water • person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire • ...
crossword vocab 2022-01-07
Across
- not limited by laws
- power that is not granted
- 4th president
- structure of congress
- agreement reached
- father of national financial system
- explains the document purpose
- first political party in the us
- 13 original states
- first ten amendment
- they preferred a weak government
- also known as western democracy
Down
- on the one dollar bill
- article 1 section 8 of the constitution
- 3rd president of the us
- that kings derive their authority from god
- support for a republican
- founder of modern political philosophy
- during age of enlightenment
- french judge and man of letters
20 Clues: 4th president • agreement reached • 13 original states • not limited by laws • first ten amendment • structure of congress • on the one dollar bill • 3rd president of the us • support for a republican • power that is not granted • during age of enlightenment • explains the document purpose • french judge and man of letters • first political party in the us • also known as western democracy • ...
Rachel Kremer - Hist 151 2017-06-03
Across
- America's third vice president
- John Adam’s pen name
- author of Common Sense
- abolished the French monarchy
- word created by W.E. Woodward
- war that got America’s independence
- common form of publication
- America's first secretary of treasure
- Washington’s home and farm
- civilization replaced this word
Down
- oldest of the revolutionary leaders
- eighteenth-century movement/revolution
- minister to France in 1780s
- Madison and Hamilton’s published papers
- loser of Seven Years’ war
- America’s foremost political philosopher
- a firm league of friendship
- most important document Washington wrote
- the will of the people
- an attribute of an aristocrat
20 Clues: John Adam’s pen name • author of Common Sense • the will of the people • loser of Seven Years’ war • common form of publication • Washington’s home and farm • minister to France in 1780s • a firm league of friendship • abolished the French monarchy • word created by W.E. Woodward • an attribute of an aristocrat • America's third vice president • civilization replaced this word • ...
Revolutionary Characters: Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson 2018-06-06
Across
- Franklin was a figure of
- Franklin had many personas through
- Franklin retired and became a __
- Jefferson supported the addition of __
- ___ is seen in Jefferson
- Franklin's story is the
- Jefferson undoubtedly hated ___
- Franklin became known as
- Jefferson was a knee-jerk ___
- Franklin spent years writing this
Down
- Americans think of Jefferson as __
- Franklin testified against this to Parliament
- Jefferson obsessed over __
- Franklin is a symbol of
- Jefferson had a mantle of __
- Thomas Jefferson embodied America's democratic __
- Jefferson believed Native Americans were ___
- Jefferson wrote the ___
- at first, Franklin was primarily
- this country adored Franklin
20 Clues: Franklin is a symbol of • Jefferson wrote the ___ • Franklin's story is the • Franklin was a figure of • ___ is seen in Jefferson • Franklin became known as • Jefferson obsessed over __ • Jefferson had a mantle of __ • this country adored Franklin • Jefferson was a knee-jerk ___ • Jefferson undoubtedly hated ___ • Franklin retired and became a __ • at first, Franklin was primarily • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-13
Across
- Contributed to science of electricity
- Revolution broke out in 1789
- Month Jefferson and Adams died
- Second president, revolutionary leader
- Declaration of _________
- Brought forth new ideas
- Paine's "American Crisis, No. __"?
- The United States of ________
- First president of US
- Century this takes place in
- Month Common Sense was published
- "The Rights of ___"
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- Types of leaders these men were
- Paine's writing in American Revolution
- Paine wrote "The age of _____"
- How Paine lost his wife
- Paine lived here 37 years
- Wanted to be a founding father
- Overthrow of a government
- ______ Jefferson
20 Clues: ______ Jefferson • "The Rights of ___" • First president of US • How Paine lost his wife • Brought forth new ideas • Declaration of _________ • Paine lived here 37 years • Overthrow of a government • Century this takes place in • Revolution broke out in 1789 • The United States of ________ • Paine wrote "The age of _____" • Month Jefferson and Adams died • Wanted to be a founding father • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (May 2014) 2014-04-21
Across
- How many levels of existence are there?
- ---- is the mother of Creativity
- Knowledge is like an -------, seek shelter under it
- Outer Manifest
- 'The Lotus-feet one'
- Yoga of Knowledge
- Divine Union
- Illusion
- Parents are only a --- for the soul to take birth
- Consciousness travels faster than ---
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- At the time of death the ----- starts to separate from the body
- Source, Path, Goal
- --- up
- Zero sum game
- Love is not just an emotion, it is ----
- Cold
- See Action in ----- & ----- in Action
- Fuel for Consciousness
- Inertia
- King of Wisdom
20 Clues: Cold • --- up • Inertia • Illusion • Divine Union • Zero sum game • Outer Manifest • King of Wisdom • Yoga of Knowledge • Source, Path, Goal • 'The Lotus-feet one' • Fuel for Consciousness • ---- is the mother of Creativity • See Action in ----- & ----- in Action • Consciousness travels faster than --- • How many levels of existence are there? • Love is not just an emotion, it is ---- • ...
history 2023-03-27
Across
- tyrant rular
- selfish ruler
- time of discovery
- british empiricism
- everyone has to follow the rule of
- discoverd the moon
- protector of the roman church
- french writer
- invented gravity
- king of france in the age of absolutism
- louis xiv's nickname
- a philosopher in the age of absolutism
- said the sun was the center of the universe
Down
- czar of russia
- political thinker
- the age of reason
- wrote the spirt of laws
- protested woman education
- the king or queen are elected by god
- the king and queen follow a
20 Clues: tyrant rular • selfish ruler • french writer • czar of russia • invented gravity • political thinker • time of discovery • the age of reason • british empiricism • discoverd the moon • louis xiv's nickname • wrote the spirt of laws • protested woman education • the king and queen follow a • protector of the roman church • everyone has to follow the rule of • the king or queen are elected by god • ...
Political Revolutions History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-23
Across
- Decision makers
- Head of cabinet
- People with power to rule a territory
- Takes the title "lord protector"
- A new concept of man and his existence
- Figure head
- Write constitutions listing citizen rights
- Holy war spread through conquest
- Honest devout puritan
- 80% of the muslim population
Down
- Government departments to advise the king
- Kills 40% of ethnic Irish
- Wrote enlightenment publications
- Denied James II as king
- Wrote the "leviathan"
- Christ centered faith community
- Supported Anglican Church
- Liberty
- People living together in a community
- System based on rule of single person
20 Clues: Liberty • Figure head • Decision makers • Head of cabinet • Wrote the "leviathan" • Honest devout puritan • Denied James II as king • Kills 40% of ethnic Irish • Supported Anglican Church • 80% of the muslim population • Christ centered faith community • Wrote enlightenment publications • Takes the title "lord protector" • Holy war spread through conquest • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution-kolten strickenberger 2024-12-18
Across
- earth centered
- looked at sky with telescope
- seperation of power
- big nerd partys
- simple style
- giving up feedom to be better protected
- new philosophe
- people vote instead of god
- govt
- sun centered universe
- scentist from france
- star wars look alike
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- way we thought
- ruler of russia
- looked at things diffrently
- stole ideas
- belief of existence
- elegent style
- developed thought of economics
- schools for girls
- july 4th,1776
- thought about gravity
- method to solve
- freedom of speech
- rights people have
- god givin right
26 Clues: govt • stole ideas • simple style • elegent style • july 4th,1776 • way we thought • earth centered • new philosophe • ruler of russia • big nerd partys • method to solve • god givin right • schools for girls • freedom of speech • rights people have • belief of existence • seperation of power • scentist from france • star wars look alike • thought about gravity • sun centered universe • ...
Sophie's World Crossword Race 2013-11-23
Across
- How many points of the French Enlightenment does Alberto explain to Sophie?
- The Brass Mirror was bought from whom?
- What day is Sophie and Hilde’s birthday?
- What philosopher wrote the book, “A Treatise concerning the Principles of Knowledge”?
- Where does Sophie meet Alberto Knox after school?
- When Alberto is talking to Sophie on the telephone, he says “We must complete the course by _______ ___. It’s our last chance” .
Down
- Sophie points to a picture that she thinks Hilde lives inside. What picture is she pointing at?
- Who said "I think, therefore I am"?
- What is the title of the present Hilde receives from her father?
- The French Enlightenment is also called...
- Who wrote the article called, “Why should philosophy be part of the school curriculum?
- What does Hilde receive as a gift from her mother?
- What is the name of the Greek Scientist who said “Give me a firm point on which to stand and I will move the earth”?
- What kind of creature did Sophie see in the lake in front of the majors cabin?
14 Clues: Who said "I think, therefore I am"? • The Brass Mirror was bought from whom? • What day is Sophie and Hilde’s birthday? • The French Enlightenment is also called... • Where does Sophie meet Alberto Knox after school? • What does Hilde receive as a gift from her mother? • What is the title of the present Hilde receives from her father? • ...
Colonial America 2022-06-15
Across
- First permanent English Colony in N. America, 1607
- Main Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- British Crown implemented these to collect funds from colonist.
- 18th century movement that encouraged logic and reasoning; providing all people with natural rights.
- William _____, a quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania.
- Thomas _____ wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense calling for the separation from Britain.
- Colonist that supported American Independence
- An act that required colonist to pay a tax on paper goods like documents or playing cards.
Down
- The dumping of 18000 lbs. of tea into the Boston Harbor is known as...
- The conflict known as the French and Indian war was a battle of territory between France and ____.
- A British Enlightenment thinker that defended natural rights influenced Thomas Jefferson
- An act created to raise funds after the French and Indian war; which taxed sweets and rum.
- Colonist who supported the Britain during the American Revolution
- The transatlantic trade system where goods and enslaved people of Africa were exchanged between Africa, Europe and the American Colonies.
14 Clues: Colonist that supported American Independence • Main Author of the Declaration of Independence. • First permanent English Colony in N. America, 1607 • British Crown implemented these to collect funds from colonist. • William _____, a quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania. • Colonist who supported the Britain during the American Revolution • ...
Arlington Tribune Puzzler 2026-03-29
Across
- where knowledge is stored
- the middle stage of creation
- mental state of disarray
- user of a 2-wheeled transportation
- could write Shakespeare on a typewriter
- an artificial smile
- a 20-20 view
Down
- a place with where skeletons go
- comes before the fall
- used to straighten out messy fibers
- a lightbulb moment
- in case of an accident
- the good news
- left out or excluded
- a blank slate for paint
15 Clues: a 20-20 view • the good news • a lightbulb moment • an artificial smile • left out or excluded • comes before the fall • in case of an accident • a blank slate for paint • mental state of disarray • where knowledge is stored • the middle stage of creation • a place with where skeletons go • user of a 2-wheeled transportation • used to straighten out messy fibers • ...
crossword activity 2016-10-13
Across
- Thomas Jefferson invented
- date John Adams died
- first president of USA
- secured 3rd term in 1940
- symbol for the American dream
- "one of Plutarch's men"
- principal teacher of manners
- wealthy Philadelphia lawyer
- __________ leaders were not modern men
- first secretary of the treasury
- 1890 presidential campaign manager
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- Formal Declaration of Civil Rights
- Had affair with his slave
- Franklin's lifelong British friend
- denied being a monarchist
- real master of masquerade
- first editor of New Republic
- first commander in chief
- Jefferson fully participated in the ________
- created distinction between gentleman & commoner
20 Clues: date John Adams died • first president of USA • "one of Plutarch's men" • secured 3rd term in 1940 • first commander in chief • Thomas Jefferson invented • Had affair with his slave • denied being a monarchist • real master of masquerade • wealthy Philadelphia lawyer • first editor of New Republic • principal teacher of manners • symbol for the American dream • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-01
Across
- Franklin was a man of
- Talked with young Franklin
- Pamphlet written by Paine
- Movement that emphasized reason
- Paine's father was a
- Jefferson had extensive knowledge of
- Where Washington retired to
Down
- Washington freed his
- Symbol for American dream
- Jefferson had faith in the
- First U.S. minister of Britain
- War with Britain
- Called Jefferson to end slavery
- Book that Jefferson changed
- First president of United States
- Franklin aspired to be a
- Franklin wrote throughout his life
- Not thought as Founding Father
- Franklin's friend in British government
- Vice president to Washington
20 Clues: War with Britain • Washington freed his • Paine's father was a • Franklin was a man of • Franklin aspired to be a • Symbol for American dream • Pamphlet written by Paine • Jefferson had faith in the • Talked with young Franklin • Book that Jefferson changed • Where Washington retired to • Vice president to Washington • First U.S. minister of Britain • Not thought as Founding Father • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-14
Across
- Wrote famous 18th century works
- King of France
- One of Franklin’s writing voices
- Signed by 56 Delegates
- Visited by Franklin for treaty
- Man of violent passions
- Maker of Franklin’s famous almanac
- Attribute of a natural aristocrat
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- Freed in George Washington’s will
- Fought for control of America
- Spread of light and knowledge
- Embodiment of American ideals
- Creators of a nation
- Most radical work during Revolution
- Least likely Revolutionary
- Fight for Independence
- Cause of debt in Britain
- Son of Benjamin Franklin
- First US President
- Established the laws in states
20 Clues: King of France • First US President • Creators of a nation • Fight for Independence • Signed by 56 Delegates • Man of violent passions • Cause of debt in Britain • Son of Benjamin Franklin • Least likely Revolutionary • Fought for control of America • Spread of light and knowledge • Embodiment of American ideals • Visited by Franklin for treaty • Established the laws in states • ...
Modern World history 2016-12-12
Across
- A player who had 6 wives
- Lover of wisdom
- Killed by rat poison
- The city looks so pretty do you want to burn it with me?
- Destroyed the Great temple
- WOMEN HAVE RIGHTS TOO!
- Let there be light
- Afrikaners
- Scattering of Jews
- Greek philosopher
Down
- Killed by guillotine
- To study or write history
- OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!
- Written in 1215
- Basic moral laws of Judaism
- Let them eat cake
- Freedom of religion
- Stabbed 23 times
- A U.S. boat that stood out among all others in war
- Roman general in 63 BC
20 Clues: Afrikaners • Written in 1215 • Lover of wisdom • Stabbed 23 times • Let them eat cake • Greek philosopher • Let there be light • Scattering of Jews • Freedom of religion • Killed by guillotine • OFF WITH THEIR HEAD! • Killed by rat poison • WOMEN HAVE RIGHTS TOO! • Roman general in 63 BC • A player who had 6 wives • To study or write history • Destroyed the Great temple • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2018-03-02
Across
- Intellectual movement towards individualism
- Paine's work that attacked Christianity
- Where Jefferson retired
- Denounced slavery, but owned slaves
- Washington's first title
- Movement Franklin is identified with
- Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin
- Brought Washington out of retirement
- The first president
- Renowned scientist and founder
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- Considered a public intellectual
- Influential work of Thomas Paine
- Paine's book of political thought
- Where Washington retired
- Where Franklin resided in America
- Issue Jefferson struggled with in retirement
- Where Paine was originally from
- State Jefferson was from
- Practice Washington had moral issues with
- Used for labor by founders
20 Clues: The first president • Where Jefferson retired • Where Washington retired • Washington's first title • State Jefferson was from • Used for labor by founders • Renowned scientist and founder • Where Paine was originally from • Considered a public intellectual • Influential work of Thomas Paine • Paine's book of political thought • Where Franklin resided in America • ...
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2015-03-01
Across
- desirable
- of a hundredth anniversary
- behavior; manner
- sociable
- to prevent from moving
- sadness
- something larger than life
- vacation
- the distance around a circle
- branch of medicine or biology that deals with functions
- a system where people are ranked in groups
- art or pastime of embroidering cloth
- the making fun of
- chemical element of atomic number 12
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- mental action of acquiring knowledge
- unsafe
- to tame
- similar to gravity
- flammable
- beyond words
- disorganized
- branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
- excitement
- stylish
- for leisure
25 Clues: unsafe • to tame • sadness • stylish • sociable • vacation • desirable • flammable • excitement • for leisure • beyond words • disorganized • behavior; manner • the making fun of • similar to gravity • to prevent from moving • of a hundredth anniversary • something larger than life • the distance around a circle • mental action of acquiring knowledge • art or pastime of embroidering cloth • ...
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2015-03-01
Across
- to tame
- excitement
- the distance around a circle
- chemical element of atomic number 12
- stylish
- sadness
- to prevent from moving
- unsafe
- flammable
- sociable
- disorganized
Down
- the making fun of
- beyond words
- branch of medicine or biology that deals with functions
- branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
- vacation
- behavior; manner
- desirable
- mental action of acquiring knowledge
- art or pastime of embroidering cloth
- a system where people are ranked in groups
- similar to gravity
- for leisure
- of a hundredth anniversary
- something larger than life
25 Clues: unsafe • to tame • stylish • sadness • vacation • sociable • desirable • flammable • excitement • for leisure • beyond words • disorganized • behavior; manner • the making fun of • similar to gravity • to prevent from moving • of a hundredth anniversary • something larger than life • the distance around a circle • mental action of acquiring knowledge • art or pastime of embroidering cloth • ...
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2015-03-01
Across
- disorganized
- unsafe
- mental action of acquiring knowledge
- stylish
- branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
- to prevent from moving
- excitement
- the distance around a circle
- similar to gravity
- branch of medicine or biology that deals with functions
- behavior; manner
- sadness
- vacation
- for leisure
Down
- desirable
- flammable
- sociable
- of a hundredth anniversary
- a system where people are ranked in groups
- the making fun of
- chemical element of atomic number 12
- something larger than life
- beyond words
- art or pastime of embroidering cloth
- to tame
25 Clues: unsafe • stylish • to tame • sadness • sociable • vacation • desirable • flammable • excitement • for leisure • disorganized • beyond words • behavior; manner • the making fun of • similar to gravity • to prevent from moving • of a hundredth anniversary • something larger than life • the distance around a circle • chemical element of atomic number 12 • mental action of acquiring knowledge • ...
First Nine Weeks Review 2021-10-27
Across
- Another word for "nirvana"
- River near Harappa and Mohenjo Daro
- Bleief in many gods
- Mesopotamian king created 1st law code
- Mesopotamian writing
- Invented by the Phoenicians
- Pattern of families ruling China
- Founded Buddhism
- Accumulation of good and bad action
- Follow this to achieve nirvana
Down
- Hindu social system
- Egyptian writing
- Divine blessing given to Chinese kings
- A tolerant imperial bureaucracy
- Hindu texts
- Supa' soaked the world with Buddhism
- Concept invented by the Gupta Empire
- Division of power to increase efficiency
- Egyptian god king
- A family of rulers who pass down power
20 Clues: Hindu texts • Egyptian writing • Founded Buddhism • Egyptian god king • Hindu social system • Bleief in many gods • Mesopotamian writing • Another word for "nirvana" • Invented by the Phoenicians • Follow this to achieve nirvana • A tolerant imperial bureaucracy • Pattern of families ruling China • River near Harappa and Mohenjo Daro • Accumulation of good and bad action • ...
vocab 5 2021-11-03
Across
- in an emotionless manner
- to make difficult the process of; to hold back
- offering generous and cordial welcome to guests
- about to happen; impending
- to urge; to provoke
- not easily excited or disturbed; calm
- without honor or worth
- enlightenment; clarification
- imperative, urgent
- an obstruction; an obstacle
- to ask earnestly; to beg
- characterized by rushing headlong into things; impulsive
Down
- a formal accusation
- incapable of reform; bad beyond all correction
- greatly; to a large degree
- skeptical; disbelieving
- famous and distinguished
- to strike or dash; to collide
- unable to read or write
- unchangeably; permanently
20 Clues: imperative, urgent • a formal accusation • to urge; to provoke • without honor or worth • skeptical; disbelieving • unable to read or write • in an emotionless manner • famous and distinguished • to ask earnestly; to beg • unchangeably; permanently • greatly; to a large degree • about to happen; impending • an obstruction; an obstacle • enlightenment; clarification • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-06-08
Across
- believed all people have natural rights
- Fertile land to desert
- the killing of a group of people
- assassination
- corruption and inefficiency in imperial government
- The age of reason
- Invasion of Poland
- feeling pride and loyalty to their own country
- Ecoonomic freedom
- Armenian Massacre
Down
- Strong country taking over a weaker country
- Cooling off tensions between US And Soviet union
- increased connection of economies around the world
- Classless system
- Prevention of over population
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- The removal of forests
- invasion in south korea
- Pro democracy protests
- technology to boost food supply
20 Clues: assassination • Classless system • The age of reason • Ecoonomic freedom • Armenian Massacre • Invasion of Poland • Fertile land to desert • The removal of forests • Pro democracy protests • invasion in south korea • Prevention of over population • technology to boost food supply • the killing of a group of people • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • ...
Enlightment and revolution Abbygail McMullen 2023-01-12
Across
- sun centerd
- a system that keeps everything in line
- amendments
- observation of the natural world
- someone who suports and funds the arts
- life liberty and persuit on happines
- Discovered gravity
- Earth centerd
- extravagant
- seperation of powers
- Elegant
- 3 branches
- sighned the declaration
Down
- A method used to prove things
- Enlightoned despot
- Enlightend thinking
- scientifc thinking
- Democracy
- Used the telescope to observe the sky
- partys were enlightend thinkers went
- religious tolerance
- thinkers
- pooshed for womans schooling
- reason
- Belives in life liberty and presuit of happiness
25 Clues: reason • Elegant • thinkers • Democracy • amendments • 3 branches • sun centerd • extravagant • Earth centerd • Enlightoned despot • scientifc thinking • Discovered gravity • Enlightend thinking • religious tolerance • seperation of powers • sighned the declaration • pooshed for womans schooling • A method used to prove things • observation of the natural world • partys were enlightend thinkers went • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2023-12-05
Across
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- The last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- Labor, entrepreneurship, and capital.
- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father
- The right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.
- The power held by a small group when larger groups are of equal strength.
Down
- Removed colonial powers from the region and brought about Latin American independence.
- An intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe,
- The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, is the founding document of the United States
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- A period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799
- The society and institutions of France before 1789
- Deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment
17 Clues: Labor, entrepreneurship, and capital. • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • The society and institutions of France before 1789 • The last queen of France before the French Revolution. • The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. • A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • ...
Buddhism 2024-11-25
Across
- Scriptures
- Painted scrolls that represent what a universe would look like
- older teacher that has reached wisdom
- Purity of the soul
- one of the main schools in Buddhism
- Generosity
- The process of being awakened
- Zen meditation
- Desire
Down
- The nine qualities of the Buddha
- A leader that is not a God, but higher than a human
- Monastic communities of the Buddhist religion
- repeated prayers
- Release of suffering
- arupt awakening to enlightenment
- solo meditation
- Training the mind in meditation
- An individual who has gained insight
18 Clues: Desire • Scriptures • Generosity • Zen meditation • solo meditation • repeated prayers • Purity of the soul • Release of suffering • The process of being awakened • Training the mind in meditation • The nine qualities of the Buddha • arupt awakening to enlightenment • one of the main schools in Buddhism • An individual who has gained insight • older teacher that has reached wisdom • ...
Jainism 2024-12-19
Across
- Not taking what has not been given
- The belief has a strict ______ diet
- living beings with souls
- non-living things as time and space
- name of special ceremony monks and nuns go through
- the most important principle
- good actions
- Non-attachment or non-possesion
- bad actions
Down
- when all karma is gone you reach final_________
- ______truths
- right_____
- right_____
- a stage of enlightenment
- brahmacarya
- Jains dont belive in a god instead they respect special teachers called ______ or Tirthankaras
- Truth
- right_____
- Non-violence
- A journey of____
20 Clues: Truth • right_____ • right_____ • right_____ • brahmacarya • bad actions • ______truths • Non-violence • good actions • A journey of____ • a stage of enlightenment • living beings with souls • the most important principle • Non-attachment or non-possesion • Not taking what has not been given • The belief has a strict ______ diet • non-living things as time and space • ...
Education: Kimberley Deuesenberry 2020-09-14
10 Clues: First University • Lifelong process • Word of mouth is oral • Very similar to Greece • Politics, Arts, Theater • Education of the clergy • Geo, math, hieroglyphics • Gets kids ready for school • Christian Emperor of the West • people thinking on their own/ reason
french revolution 2023-09-22
10 Clues: nobles • clergy • peasents • King of france • a king or queen • time of making new ideas • ended with the bill of rights • believed in the separation of powers • event that started the french revolution • iduvidual who believed in natural rights
The American Revolution 2024-01-04
10 Clues: 3rd President • Proposal for Law • A formal statement • A mandatory payment • State of understanding • Inherited to all humans • Inhabitant of a colony. • An assembly of representatives • The state of being Independent • System of government divided by nation and state
the renaissance 2024-10-31
10 Clues: Mona lisa • knowledge • a way of life • the Sistine chapel • synonym for change • a way of seeing things • another word for renaissance • artistic quality of workmanship • a lifestyle focused on human interests • one of the things humanism learns about
amckenna_ 2022-02-03
Across
- the glorious revolution
- happened by a kings daughter
- both protestants
- act of british parliment
- led to a bigger revolution
- defeated king charles I
- the enlightenment
- made tea cheaper
- gave people freedom
- established protestanism
- raised armies
- boycott british goods
Down
- "one shot fired"
- gave people rights
- after boston tea party
- start of american revolution
- damage to the country
- made a rule
- american independence
- royal absolutism
- appalachain mountains
- quarrel between parliament
- lost his head
- returned king charles as king
- published numerous works
25 Clues: made a rule • lost his head • raised armies • "one shot fired" • both protestants • royal absolutism • made tea cheaper • the enlightenment • gave people rights • gave people freedom • damage to the country • american independence • appalachain mountains • boycott british goods • after boston tea party • the glorious revolution • defeated king charles I • act of british parliment • ...
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2015-03-01
Across
- of a hundredth anniversary
- the making fun of
- behavior; manner
- beyond words
- branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
- sociable
- similar to gravity
- disorganized
- to tame
- flammable
- mental action of acquiring knowledge
Down
- vacation
- for leisure
- excitement
- chemical element of atomic number 12
- stylish
- sadness
- branch of medicine or biology that deals with functions
- to prevent from moving
- the distance around a circle
- art or pastime of embroidering cloth
- unsafe
- a system where people are ranked in groups
- desirable
- something larger than life
25 Clues: unsafe • stylish • sadness • to tame • vacation • sociable • flammable • desirable • excitement • for leisure • beyond words • disorganized • behavior; manner • the making fun of • similar to gravity • to prevent from moving • of a hundredth anniversary • something larger than life • the distance around a circle • chemical element of atomic number 12 • art or pastime of embroidering cloth • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-01
Across
- Jefferson didn't free his own____.
- Second President
- Third President
- Jefferson, Adams, Franklin wrote an _____.
- Philosophical movement of the 1800s.
- First President
- Party that emerged in 1790s
- Where Jefferson's mother was from.
- Jefferson's mistress slave
- Years Franklin served as diplomat
Down
- Hamilton called Washington "Your ____".
- classical conception of virtue/self-sacrifice
- People called Washington's inauguration "___".
- Greatest act of Washington's life.
- Name of Jefferson's plantation.
- Where Jefferson's father was from.
- Franklin accused for being a_____.
- Washington never learned any foreign_____.
- Number of terms Washington served.
- Least likely revolutionary
20 Clues: Third President • First President • Second President • Least likely revolutionary • Jefferson's mistress slave • Party that emerged in 1790s • Name of Jefferson's plantation. • Years Franklin served as diplomat • Jefferson didn't free his own____. • Greatest act of Washington's life. • Where Jefferson's father was from. • Franklin accused for being a_____. • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-02
Across
- was not like other Revolutionaries
- Washington was a child of
- Some thought Franklin was a
- Franklin's book
- Washington's favorite play
- Body in American government
- Supporters of the new constitution
- Washington's will freed his
Down
- Washington's home
- What revolutionary characters were not
- Franklin was a member of
- Jefferson thought the Revolution was
- Real master of masquerade
- Ranked seventh among presidents
- Historian around 1896
- Day Jefferson and Adams died
- Paine was born in
- When Franklin sailed for America
- had kids with his slave
- Washington's vice president
- Caused historical explosion in 1913
21 Clues: Franklin's book • Washington's home • Paine was born in • Historian around 1896 • had kids with his slave • Franklin was a member of • Real master of masquerade • Washington was a child of • Washington's favorite play • Some thought Franklin was a • Body in American government • Washington's vice president • Washington's will freed his • Day Jefferson and Adams died • ...
Genshin Banner Names - Guess the Character Who Belongs to the Banner! 2023-03-17
Across
- Auric Blaze
- Reign of Serenity
- From Ashes Reborn
- Drifting Luminescence
- Caution in Confidence
- Dance of Lanterns
- Adrift in the Harbor
- The Heron's Court
- Secretum Secretorum
- Leaves in the Wind
- Tapestry of Golden Flames
- The Moongrass' Enlightenment
- Farewell of Snezhnaya
- Sparkling Steps
Down
- Born of Ocean Swell
- The Transcendent One Returns
- Gentry of Hermitage
- Viridescent Vigil
- Oni's Royale
- Azure Excursion
- Invitation to Mundane Life
- Moment of Bloom
- Discerner of Enigmas
- Twirling Lotus
- Everbloom Violet
- Twilight Arbiter
- Ballad of Goblets
27 Clues: Auric Blaze • Oni's Royale • Twirling Lotus • Azure Excursion • Moment of Bloom • Sparkling Steps • Everbloom Violet • Twilight Arbiter • Reign of Serenity • From Ashes Reborn • Viridescent Vigil • Dance of Lanterns • The Heron's Court • Ballad of Goblets • Leaves in the Wind • Born of Ocean Swell • Gentry of Hermitage • Secretum Secretorum • Discerner of Enigmas • Adrift in the Harbor • ...
