enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment Romanticism Macbeth 2 2024-04-19
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- 'the sleep of reason produces monsters'
- used sherzo and rubato in her music
- Mary Wollstonecraft's book
- son of Banquo, supposed ancestor of James I
- ghost appears at Macbeth's banquet
- thought government's role is to prevent chaos
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- 'boys like drums and girls like dolls'
- his landscape paintings aimed for the sublime
- asks spirits to 'unsex' her
- 'too full of the milk of human kindness' according to some
- Latin for: I think therefore I am
- fair is foul and foul is fair
- Romantic concept of art that transports you
- said your body is your property
- heir to Duncan's throne
15 Clues: heir to Duncan's throne • Mary Wollstonecraft's book • asks spirits to 'unsex' her • fair is foul and foul is fair • said your body is your property • Latin for: I think therefore I am • ghost appears at Macbeth's banquet • used sherzo and rubato in her music • 'boys like drums and girls like dolls' • 'the sleep of reason produces monsters' • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2020-03-24
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- a bitter verbal attack or a speech of violent denunciation
- leave slowly and hesitantly
- without fault or error
- surrender under agreed conditions.
- to cause to act in a specified manner
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- innocent and free of deceit
- to strive to equal or match.
- relating to or involving the stomach
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- uplifting enlightenment
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- similar or equivalent in some respect
- to express or state clearly
- statements of fundamental facts or principles.
- command against
15 Clues: command against • without fault or error • uplifting enlightenment • leave slowly and hesitantly • to express or state clearly • innocent and free of deceit • to strive to equal or match. • noisily and stubbornly defiant • surrender under agreed conditions. • relating to or involving the stomach • similar or equivalent in some respect • to cause to act in a specified manner • ...
Ancient China 2022-06-29
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- third dynasty
- a Chinese scholar official
- longest living dynasty
- What this crossword is about
- wisdom,inner peace
- someone who follows dao
- the way relates to a natural force
- 1st Chinese dynasty
- Chinese philosopher
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- someone who finds out about the past by digging up objects
- there were more then 8000 of these made
- a famous wall
- a male person who has been castrated
- a medicine or liquid believed to prolong life
- the dynasty that took over the first dynasty
15 Clues: a famous wall • third dynasty • wisdom,inner peace • 1st Chinese dynasty • Chinese philosopher • longest living dynasty • someone who follows dao • a Chinese scholar official • What this crossword is about • the way relates to a natural force • a male person who has been castrated • there were more then 8000 of these made • the dynasty that took over the first dynasty • ...
Name that Animal 2019-04-01
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- Rattlesnake's name
- What animal teaches us that timing is an art?
- What animal teaches us to be gently bold?
- What does Wywow stand for?
- What does Enligh stand for?
- What animal teaches us to turn weaknesses into strengths?
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- What animal is Cobamu?
- What does Lasef Stand for?
- What does Maiba stand for?
- Lion's name
- Skunk's name
- What animal is Renu?
- What animal is Ohwel?
- Crocodile's name
- What animal teaches us to stretch a little farther?
15 Clues: Lion's name • Skunk's name • Crocodile's name • Rattlesnake's name • What animal is Renu? • What animal is Ohwel? • What animal is Cobamu? • What does Lasef Stand for? • What does Maiba stand for? • What does Wywow stand for? • What does Enligh stand for? • What animal teaches us to be gently bold? • What animal teaches us that timing is an art? • ...
Pen Names & Pseudonyms 2025-09-24
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- – Wrote under her real name, not a pen name
- – Acton, Currer, and ___ Bell
- – Real name of George Sand
- – 1984 author, born Eric
- – Cozy mystery alias of Marion Chesney
- – Rowling’s crime alias
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- – Enlightenment thinker, real name François
- – “Nancy Drew” author pseudonym
- – Witty British short story writer
- – Sand’s male pen name
- – Mae, famous for her risqué writing
- – Lemony, of Unfortunate Events
- – Dickens’ early pseudonym
- – Twain’s pen name starts here
- – As in E.L., not her real initials
15 Clues: – Sand’s male pen name • – Rowling’s crime alias • – 1984 author, born Eric • – Real name of George Sand • – Dickens’ early pseudonym • – Acton, Currer, and ___ Bell • – Twain’s pen name starts here • – “Nancy Drew” author pseudonym • – Lemony, of Unfortunate Events • – Witty British short story writer • – As in E.L., not her real initials • – Mae, famous for her risqué writing • ...
final studie guide 2017-03-07
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- locke an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy
- a perios when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
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- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood
- when the earth is at the center
- a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe,
- English mathematician, astronomer, and physicis
- Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician,
- when the sun is in the center
- bacon made the scientific method
14 Clues: when the sun is in the center • when the earth is at the center • bacon made the scientific method • English mathematician, astronomer, and physicis • German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood • Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century • ...
American Revolution & Declaration of Independence Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- The group of five individuals who played a significant role in drafting the Declaration of Independence. (Committee of Five)
- The last name of the French officer who aided the American Revolution. (Marquis de Lafayette)
- The period of intellectual growth in Europe that greatly influenced the American Revolution.
- The philosopher whose idea of the "social contract" influenced the Declaration. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
- The state of being free and self-governing.
- The philosophical concept that suggests people agree to be governed by a social contract.
- the country that formed a crucial alliance with the American colonies during the Revolution.
- This corresponds to "GALVEZ," referring to Bernardo de Gálvez, a Spanish military leader who provided important support to the American Revolution.
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- The first name of the author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The philosophical movement that greatly influenced the American Founding Fathers. (John Locke)
- The philosopher known for his ideas about the separation of powers and checks and balances.
- The last name of the Prussian military officer who trained American troops during the Revolution.
- The document that declared the American colonies' independence from Britain.
- The first name of one of the key Enlightenment philosophers whose ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence. (John Locke)
14 Clues: The state of being free and self-governing. • The first name of the author of the Declaration of Independence. • The document that declared the American colonies' independence from Britain. • The philosophical concept that suggests people agree to be governed by a social contract. • ...
Buddhism 2020-05-12
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- means reincarnation
- What goes around comes around
- Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words)
- First truth - suffering...
- Buddha's original first name
- Before fleeing, Gautama lived in a...
- Buddhism is often referred to as a..
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- Enlightenment is gained by reaching...
- most popular branch of Buddhism
- Where Buddhism originated
- Which 'way' should a buddhist take?
- A common practice for Buddhists
- Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words)
13 Clues: means reincarnation • Where Buddhism originated • First truth - suffering... • Buddha's original first name • What goes around comes around • most popular branch of Buddhism • A common practice for Buddhists • Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words) • Which 'way' should a buddhist take? • Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words) • Buddhism is often referred to as a.. • ...
Buddhism Recap 2023-04-27
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- Craving
- A Buddhist denomination who believe in another real of existence
- Impermanence
- No Soul
- An enlightened being who dedicates themselves to achieving nirvana not for themselves but in order to help others to achieve it.
- Actions have consequence
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- The aim for Buddhists
- Suffering
- The teachings of The Buddha
- Way of the elders
- Community of monks and nuns
- Cycle of rebirth
- The Buddha was born a
13 Clues: Craving • No Soul • Suffering • Impermanence • Cycle of rebirth • Way of the elders • The aim for Buddhists • The Buddha was born a • Actions have consequence • The teachings of The Buddha • Community of monks and nuns • A Buddhist denomination who believe in another real of existence • ...
South Asia 2022-02-23
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- When you die and come back as something else
- Relating to the whole Universe
- To clear the mind
- According to Moral law
- Something that provides information on something else
- good or bad energy someone puts into the world
- state of blissful peace
- Lowest rank in caste system
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- focused
- Past Relative
- To be completely free
- to hate someone because of their race or religion
- Holy Hindu Books
13 Clues: focused • Past Relative • Holy Hindu Books • To clear the mind • To be completely free • According to Moral law • state of blissful peace • Lowest rank in caste system • Relating to the whole Universe • When you die and come back as something else • good or bad energy someone puts into the world • to hate someone because of their race or religion • ...
History vocab 2023-10-19
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- dry, grassy plain
- promise or agreement between God and the Israelites
- writing symbols used before the alphabet
- First five books of Hebrew scripture
- Another term for moksha
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- embalmment of a body.
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- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- to be born again after death
- the state of pure knowledge
- The person who received the 10 commandments
- the belief that there is only one god.
- Social order
13 Clues: Social order • dry, grassy plain • embalmment of a body. • Ancient Egyptian ruler • Another term for moksha • Ancient Hindu scriptures • the state of pure knowledge • to be born again after death • First five books of Hebrew scripture • the belief that there is only one god. • writing symbols used before the alphabet • The person who received the 10 commandments • ...
The Asian World 2025-01-10
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- ceramic made from baked clay
- the way of the warrior
- military leaders
- Heads of noble families
- served as a Confucian response to Buddhism and Daoism
- money, goods or property
- the Way of the Gods
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- grandson of Genghis Khan
- reached enlightenment
- invented after Jayavarman was crowned god-king
- emperor remained ruler in name only
- was completed in the year 500's
- those who serve
13 Clues: those who serve • military leaders • the Way of the Gods • reached enlightenment • the way of the warrior • Heads of noble families • grandson of Genghis Khan • money, goods or property • ceramic made from baked clay • was completed in the year 500's • emperor remained ruler in name only • invented after Jayavarman was crowned god-king • ...
Egypt 2014-11-25
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- asia where the big mountain is
- Ganges Plains a land
- river longest river in Egypt
- born death reborn
- a person who is not living
- a religious belief
- A form of hand writing
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- total enlightenment or understanding about nature
- it starts with a A
- a king
- Tut a Egyptian ruler
- path a rule from the 4 noble Truths
- where buddhism was born
- wall a thing to keep out people who do not belong
- where king Tut lives
15 Clues: a king • born death reborn • it starts with a A • a religious belief • Ganges Plains a land • Tut a Egyptian ruler • where king Tut lives • A form of hand writing • where buddhism was born • a person who is not living • river longest river in Egypt • asia where the big mountain is • path a rule from the 4 noble Truths • total enlightenment or understanding about nature • ...
Global Studies Unit 2 Crossword 1 - 15 2022-11-29
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- War between people in the same country
- Writes the laws
- The laws for how the universe works -gravity
- your basic freedoms given by god
- Never going to war
- Science and Reason to make the world better
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- King by god's choice
- Military takes over as a government
- three branches of government
- Big change
- decides if you broke a law
- Hypothesis, experiment, report
- God as the scientist running an experiment
- Your best guess based on known information
- Enforces the laws
15 Clues: Big change • Writes the laws • Enforces the laws • Never going to war • King by god's choice • decides if you broke a law • three branches of government • Hypothesis, experiment, report • your basic freedoms given by god • Military takes over as a government • War between people in the same country • God as the scientist running an experiment • ...
unit 2 vocab 2023-10-04
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- first battle of the war
- ready to fight at a moment's notice
- undeniable basic rights
- commander and chief for the british army
- control of a good or supply
- riot on march 5th in boston
- one who doesn't pick a side
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- last battle of the war
- time of invention
- loyal to the king
- series of laws to punish for boston tea party
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- wanted independence
- author of commonsense
- tax on all things printed
15 Clues: time of invention • loyal to the king • wanted independence • author of commonsense • last battle of the war • first battle of the war • undeniable basic rights • pamphlet by Thomas Paine • tax on all things printed • control of a good or supply • riot on march 5th in boston • one who doesn't pick a side • ready to fight at a moment's notice • commander and chief for the british army • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2020-03-24
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- innocent and free of deceit
- to express or state clearly
- against
- bitter verbal attack or a speech of violent denunciation
- under agreed conditions.
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- or equivalent in some respect
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- / without fault or error
- strive to equal or match.
- / uplifting enlightenment
- / noisily and stubbornly defiant
- relating to or involving the stomach
- cause to act in a specified manner
- / statements of fundamental facts or principles.
- leave slowly and hesitantly
15 Clues: against • / without fault or error • under agreed conditions. • strive to equal or match. • / uplifting enlightenment • innocent and free of deceit • to express or state clearly • leave slowly and hesitantly • or equivalent in some respect • / noisily and stubbornly defiant • cause to act in a specified manner • relating to or involving the stomach • ...
World Religions 2024-10-07
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- Stopping Dukka
- Something you find for yourself
- Suffering comes from wanting things
- Similar to Judaism but believes messiah already came
- Pathway of getting to Nirvana
- Everything is craving and suffering in life
- Sikh leader
- Souls are immortal, born again
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- End of your Earthly life
- Sacred text memorised as stories, prayers and hymns
- How you find Atman, Hinduism
- Enlightenment
- Journey to the Gange river
- Hindi word for temple, Hindu place of worship
- Sacred book of the Muslims
15 Clues: Sikh leader • Enlightenment • Stopping Dukka • End of your Earthly life • Journey to the Gange river • Sacred book of the Muslims • How you find Atman, Hinduism • Pathway of getting to Nirvana • Souls are immortal, born again • Something you find for yourself • Suffering comes from wanting things • Everything is craving and suffering in life • ...
Sacred Cities 2025-04-28
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- Only Brahma temple town
- Associated with Krishna’s childhood
- Birthplace of Krishna
- Home to the famous Venkateswara Temple
- Birthplace of Lord Rama
- Gateway to the Gods in Uttarakhand
- Kumbh Mela site along the Godavari River
- Temple city famous for silk sarees
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- Origin of the Narmada River
- Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage site
- World's largest functioning temple complex in Tamil Nadu
- Gaya Buddha attained enlightenment here
- Famous for Rath Yatra and Jagannath Temple
- Krishna's legendary kingdom in Gujarat
- Yoga capital of the world
15 Clues: Birthplace of Krishna • Only Brahma temple town • Birthplace of Lord Rama • Yoga capital of the world • Origin of the Narmada River • Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage site • Gateway to the Gods in Uttarakhand • Temple city famous for silk sarees • Associated with Krishna’s childhood • Home to the famous Venkateswara Temple • Krishna's legendary kingdom in Gujarat • ...
Revolutionary characters 2017-10-09
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- In 1802 Paine was attacked ___.
- ___ origins most similar to Paine's.
- The real master of masquerade.
- Washington's secretary of the treasury.
- Reserved, self-possessed, and optimistic.
- When Paine ran away.
- Jefferson fathered some ____ children.
- Franklin's doubtful he'd return to.
- Franklin remains a symbol of.
- Born in Thetford, England.
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- Paine envisioned war might be ____.
- What college did Jefferson attend.
- Jefferson didn't let ____ show.
- French Revolution started in___.
- Represented pushing back darkness boundaries.
- He's first in war and peace.
- Franklin was ____ years old.
- Received every electoral vote.
- Franklin wrote sometimes as.
- Washington and Martha acted as.
- Washington's behavior often savored of.
21 Clues: When Paine ran away. • Born in Thetford, England. • He's first in war and peace. • Franklin was ____ years old. • Franklin wrote sometimes as. • Franklin remains a symbol of. • The real master of masquerade. • Received every electoral vote. • Jefferson didn't let ____ show. • In 1802 Paine was attacked ___. • Washington and Martha acted as. • French Revolution started in___. • ...
Unit 5 and Unit 6 Vocab 2022-03-20
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- European and indian parents
- reason over tradition
- divinity set natural laws
- giving up rights to the government
- sensed experience
- privately owned business
- increased mechanization
- leave alone
- formally enslaved turks
- create more modern, unified state
- hostility towards Jews
- African or European or indigenous ancestry
- group of workers
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- made goods cheaper
- belief in natural rights
- born in spain and Portugal
- traditional institutions
- code of conduct in japan
- jews to reestablish independent homeland
- end slave trade
- each worker focus on one task
- loyalty to country
- European ancestry in Americas
- low income families where forced to live
24 Clues: leave alone • end slave trade • group of workers • sensed experience • made goods cheaper • loyalty to country • reason over tradition • hostility towards Jews • increased mechanization • formally enslaved turks • belief in natural rights • traditional institutions • code of conduct in japan • privately owned business • divinity set natural laws • born in spain and Portugal • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2016-02-26
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- died in 1799
- Argument for freedom from British
- impressed the world about Washington
- If Jefferson was right
- Date Paine's French citizenship conferred
- Names Jefferson has been criticized
- modern virtue that laid basis
- time Paine set deistic belief
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- Washington was a child of
- here and England blamed crisis on Franklin
- sided with the colonies
- document Washington did not sign
- Where Franklin's heart belonged
- Washington's important act as president
- where Paine was attacked
- influential writer during American Revolution
- oldest of the revolutionaries
- Thought Franklin was because of Pennsylvania
- important area for expansion
- Reason Franklin became American supporter
20 Clues: died in 1799 • If Jefferson was right • sided with the colonies • where Paine was attacked • Washington was a child of • important area for expansion • oldest of the revolutionaries • modern virtue that laid basis • time Paine set deistic belief • Where Franklin's heart belonged • document Washington did not sign • Argument for freedom from British • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-13
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- Historians think Franklin would be
- How old was Franklin in 1776?
- Population only third of France
- How long did senate debate titles?
- What did the Enlightenment 'banish'?
- "Man was destined for ___"
- Tribe Washington negotiated with
- Opposed to Franklin's expansion plan
- Was extremely jealous of Franklin
- Member of the Royal Society
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- How many marriages Washingtons arranged
- Which state did Franklin send letters
- Proclamation of ___ 1793
- First President of the US
- How tall was Jefferson?
- Jefferson's retirement state
- "Unfit for the presidency."-Jefferson
- 'slave holding southern planter'
- Who dominated the Pennsylvania Assembly?
- Who's bank was 'controversial'?
20 Clues: How tall was Jefferson? • Proclamation of ___ 1793 • First President of the US • "Man was destined for ___" • Member of the Royal Society • Jefferson's retirement state • How old was Franklin in 1776? • Population only third of France • Who's bank was 'controversial'? • 'slave holding southern planter' • Tribe Washington negotiated with • Was extremely jealous of Franklin • ...
Revolutionary Character Crossword 2016-10-12
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- Paine’s father was a…
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- Most radical pamphlet written
- Oldest of the revolutionary leader
- Liberty depends on the success
- Ties states together
- “Hero of an unprecedented kind”
- Where legislative debates were reported
- Where Paine met Franklin
- Could be downright doctrinaire
- The Life of Thomas Paine
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- Paine’s status
- First American businessman
- Massachusetts-born patriot
- Washington was a child of...
- Encouraged war
- A traitor to his class
- Washington’s heart belonged to…
- Religious liberty of American history
- First Public Intellectual
- Tom Paine: A Political Life
- Dominated by Thomas Paine
- "All men are created equal"
23 Clues: Paine’s status • Encouraged war • Ties states together • Paine’s father was a… • A traitor to his class • Where Paine met Franklin • The Life of Thomas Paine • First Public Intellectual • Dominated by Thomas Paine • First American businessman • Massachusetts-born patriot • Tom Paine: A Political Life • "All men are created equal" • Washington was a child of... • ...
US History Chapter 5 2021-06-24
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- land subdivided equally among sons
- Atlantic crossing in ship's hold
- servant working to "redeem" passage
- movement to revive religious feeling
- northern tribe dominating fur trade
- Catholic priest- first California mission
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- 1715 war in South Carolina
- trade between Europe, colonies, Africa
- re-evaluated traditions through reason
- Anglican revivalist-preached to thousands
- headed 1769 expedition to California
- fiery Puritan minister in Massachusetts
- published Poor Richard's Almanack
- population growth through reproduction
- belief in a non-intervening creator
- middle colony German-speaking immigrants
- newly arrived enslaved African people
- middle colony clannish Protestant immigrants
- forts in New Spain
- slavery system based on tasks
20 Clues: forts in New Spain • 1715 war in South Carolina • slavery system based on tasks • Atlantic crossing in ship's hold • published Poor Richard's Almanack • land subdivided equally among sons • belief in a non-intervening creator • servant working to "redeem" passage • northern tribe dominating fur trade • headed 1769 expedition to California • movement to revive religious feeling • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2021-10-12
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- Madison introduced what plan
- Significant years in Madison's life
- Adams's personality was
- The day the Constitution failed
- Madison was the leader of
- Where Jefferson sent Madison books
- What was Adam's pamphlet called
- underrated and neglected revolutionary leader
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- A close friendship Madison had
- Where Adams was born
- The third vice president
- Adams was Vice President in
- Architect of the Constitution
- The crisis of
- Burr's letters were found in
- Burr's behavior led him to
- the Enlightenment made Adam
- Scientist Adam was considered what
- James's national government was
- How people viewed Burr's treason
20 Clues: The crisis of • Where Adams was born • Adams's personality was • The third vice president • Madison was the leader of • Burr's behavior led him to • Adams was Vice President in • the Enlightenment made Adam • Madison introduced what plan • Burr's letters were found in • Architect of the Constitution • A close friendship Madison had • The day the Constitution failed • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-04
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- philosopher
- supporter of federalism
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- rights and liberties of people
- unicameral legislative branch
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- original constitution of the US
- bicameral legislative branch
- opposes federalism
- charter
- knowledge
- one house
- political protest by "native americans"
- two houses
- exacted revenue
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- agreement of representation of states
- citizens are important
- king has limited power
- riot in boston
- seven years war
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- rights under natural law
25 Clues: charter • knowledge • one house • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • seven years war • exacted revenue • opposes federalism • citizens are important • king has limited power • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
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- agreement of population of slaves counted
- philosopher
- opposes federalism
- king has limited power
- citizens are important
- political protest by "native americans"
- original constitution of the US
- rights and liberties of people
- supporter of federalism
- seven years war
- unicameral legislative branch
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- knowledge
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- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- rights under natural law
- agreement of representation of states
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- riot in boston
- bicameral legislative branch
- one house
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- exacted revenue
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- charter
- two houses
25 Clues: charter • one house • knowledge • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • king has limited power • citizens are important • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
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- agreement of representation of states
- charter
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- opposes federalism
- two houses
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- political protest by "native americans"
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- bicameral legislative branch
- supporter of federalism
- rights and liberties of people
- riot in boston
- citizens are important
- rights under natural law
- philosopher
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
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- one house
- exacted revenue
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- original constitution of the US
- seven years war
- knowledge
- king has limited power
- unicameral legislative branch
25 Clues: charter • one house • knowledge • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • king has limited power • citizens are important • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
WORLD LITERATURE (ASIA) 2023-05-19
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- THE AGE OF REASON
- MEANS OLD ENGLISH
- THE LARGEST CONTINENT
- MEANS REBIRTH
- SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA
- 21ST CENTURY GENRE ORIGINATED IN JAPAN
- EMPHASIZES ON EMOTION AND IMAGINATION
- THE EARLIEST FORM OF THEATRICAL DRAMA IN JAPAN
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- DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA
- THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA
- A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES
- A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN
- A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA
- GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE
- MEANS LETTERS
- A COLLECTION OF SAYINGS, AND IDEAS BY CONFUCIUS
- POEM CONSISTS OF THREE LINES WITH 5,7,5 SYLLABLES
- CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN
- WRITTEN BY HOMER
- A ROMANTICIST, WILLIAM ____________
20 Clues: MEANS LETTERS • MEANS REBIRTH • WRITTEN BY HOMER • THE AGE OF REASON • MEANS OLD ENGLISH • THE LARGEST CONTINENT • GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE • DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA • THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA • A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES • SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA • A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA • A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN • CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN • ...
American Revolution Choiceboard Crossword- B. Thompson 2023-09-14
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- The original constitutuion of the US
- Council of Representatives
- Armed uprising of Western Mass. debtors
- Elightenment Thinker
- Supports the Constitution
- Branch that forces Laws
- Secretary of Treasury
- Official Approval
- Governing body of a nation
- Interprets the Laws
- Highest Judicial Court
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- French Enlightenment Philosopher
- Main Author of the DOI
- Opposed to the Constitution
- Equal representation in 1 house of the legislature
- First 10 Amendments to the constitution
- First state to enter the Union under the Northwest Ordinance
- Creates the Laws
- "Father of the Constitution"
- Head of the Executive Branch
- Contentious issue between England & the colonies
21 Clues: Creates the Laws • Official Approval • Interprets the Laws • Elightenment Thinker • Secretary of Treasury • Main Author of the DOI • Highest Judicial Court • Branch that forces Laws • Supports the Constitution • Council of Representatives • Governing body of a nation • Opposed to the Constitution • "Father of the Constitution" • Head of the Executive Branch • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
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- Third President and Founding Father
- Franklin’s most used penname
- Washington enjoyed this drink
- Philosophical movement Founding Fathers embodied
- University attended by Jefferson
- Paine’s first public writing
- Paine’s essay series during Revolution
- Jefferson, connoisseur of this drink
- Founding Father, scientist, philosopher
- “America’s First Public Intellectual”
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- Birthplace of Thomas Paine
- First U.S. president, Founding Father
- Paine wrote while imprisoned
- American movement to overthrow monarchy
- Jefferson’s home, a plantation
- Home of George Washington
- Jefferson authored this important work
- Collage founded by Thomas Jefferson
- 18th century left-wing political party
- 18th century right-wing political party
20 Clues: Home of George Washington • Birthplace of Thomas Paine • Paine wrote while imprisoned • Franklin’s most used penname • Paine’s first public writing • Washington enjoyed this drink • Jefferson’s home, a plantation • University attended by Jefferson • Third President and Founding Father • Collage founded by Thomas Jefferson • Jefferson, connoisseur of this drink • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
Across
- City where Constitution was signed.
- Movement that replaces the government.
- Legislative body that declared independence.
- Washington's home.
- First Ambassador to France.
- Document that declared independence.
- Country that ruled over colonies.
- Fourth United States President.
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- Third United States President.
- Document that organizes government.
- Party that favored decentralized government.
- Lower house within congress.
- Where people hold popular sovereignty.
- England's legislative body.
- Higher house within congress.
- Title also given to President.
- Group that helped found America.
- First Secretary of the Treasury.
- First United States President.
- Movement emphasizing reason and individualism.
- Second United States President.
21 Clues: Washington's home. • England's legislative body. • First Ambassador to France. • Lower house within congress. • Higher house within congress. • Third United States President. • Title also given to President. • First United States President. • Second United States President. • Fourth United States President. • Group that helped found America. • First Secretary of the Treasury. • ...
Test crossword 2016-10-04
Across
- bicameral legislature
- principle of individual rights
- idea of representative government
- has two branches
- original constitution
- five slaves equal 3 people towards population
- accidentally ope fire on colonists
- supported the constitution
- document granting rights
- principle of individual rights
- one branch
- decided on bicameral legislature
- written by Thomas Paine
- fight for control of North America
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- checks and balance
- opposed the constitution
- idea of limited government
- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
- social contract, natural rights, consent of the government
- close part of Boston
- unicameral legislature
- british i pose taxes on tea
- tax on paper goods
- understanding
24 Clues: one branch • understanding • has two branches • checks and balance • tax on paper goods • close part of Boston • bicameral legislature • original constitution • unicameral legislature • written by Thomas Paine • opposed the constitution • document granting rights • idea of limited government • supported the constitution • british i pose taxes on tea • principle of individual rights • ...
Revolutionary Characters Activity 2 & 3 2017-06-01
Across
- First tax on American citizens
- Franklin helped get new start
- Author of Poor Richard's Almanac
- America gained this in 1776
- elected to Virginia's provincial convention
- Published Burr's Private Journal
- synonym for self-sacrifice or virtue
- Author of Wealth of Nations
- Birthday of new world
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- 1st secretary of the treasury
- First ten amendments
- Franklin's career before retirement
- Played role in culture development
- Author of Common Sense
- Ordinance freed slaves in Northwest
- Country Franklin made allies with
- Felt he's overlooked and ignored
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Unconcerned by Shay's Rebellion
- behavior threatened meaning of Revolution
- sharing between states and countries
21 Clues: First ten amendments • Birthday of new world • Author of Common Sense • America gained this in 1776 • Author of Wealth of Nations • 1st secretary of the treasury • Franklin helped get new start • First tax on American citizens • Unconcerned by Shay's Rebellion • Author of Poor Richard's Almanac • Felt he's overlooked and ignored • Published Burr's Private Journal • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2018-02-25
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- Appointed Secretary of Treasury by Washington
- Replica of Maison Carree location
- Overthrow of political system
- Washingtons Vice President
- Tried to end western territory slavery
- How Washington freed his slaves
- Benjamin Franklins most famos text
- Last civilian governor of Massachusetts
- Tax for legal documents
- Jeffersons party affiliation
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- Largest and richest colony in 1760
- Washingtons plantation
- Least American Revolutionary
- Origin of black regiment soldiers
- Power held by the people
- Supporters of the Constitution
- Americas first Commander in Chief
- Naturally acquired enlightenment, gentility, and taste
- Paine's radical pamphlet, _________ sense
- Birthplace of Thomas Paine
- Wrote "The American Crisis"
21 Clues: Washingtons plantation • Tax for legal documents • Power held by the people • Washingtons Vice President • Birthplace of Thomas Paine • Wrote "The American Crisis" • Least American Revolutionary • Jeffersons party affiliation • Overthrow of political system • Supporters of the Constitution • How Washington freed his slaves • Replica of Maison Carree location • ...
Chapter 5 2013-06-12
Across
- a belief different to the church
- smeared or rubbed with oil
- cruel or unjust treatment
- self-governing branches of the church
- to make sure everything is there
- someone who converts people to the Christian faith
- moves out or away from something and become visible
- having unlimited power
- to make sure of
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- an abstract idea
- bring into existence by reproduction
- preservation from harm or loss
- having all power
- introduced or established
- to make aware of
- an ancestor
- cool and distant
- prove to be wrong
- being a god or goddess
- a journey to a place of special significance
20 Clues: an ancestor • to make sure of • an abstract idea • having all power • to make aware of • cool and distant • prove to be wrong • being a god or goddess • having unlimited power • introduced or established • cruel or unjust treatment • smeared or rubbed with oil • preservation from harm or loss • a belief different to the church • to make sure everything is there • ...
Chap 7-9 Crossword - Rebecca Gonska 2013-12-08
Across
- court system branch
- approve
- first president
- system which avoids one branch gaining too much power
- movement of the 1700s
- a government in which citizens rules through elected representatives
- made up of presidential electors
- corresponding in size
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- freeing of individual enslaved people
- headed by president
- a period when economic activity slowed
- fallen in value
- lawmaking branch
- plan of government
- agreement between two or more sides in which each side gives up some of what it wants
- sharing federal and state governments' powers
- law
- parts
- legislatures to divide the power even further
- apply to
20 Clues: law • parts • approve • apply to • fallen in value • first president • lawmaking branch • plan of government • headed by president • court system branch • movement of the 1700s • corresponding in size • made up of presidential electors • freeing of individual enslaved people • a period when economic activity slowed • sharing federal and state governments' powers • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Sept 2015) 2015-08-20
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- Service leads you to ---
- Discrimination
- Yoga
- With Silence comes -----
- Love causes ----
- Flower of Enlightenment
- Suffering is ----, pain is inevitable
- Right perception happens when you put yourself in other person's ---
- ----, God & Self are the same
- --- is a combination of destiny & free will
- Friend of knowledge
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- ---- is the preface of Yoga
- ----- gives you values, integrity, vision, energy and dynamism !!!
- Offer your problems to the Divine in a ---- plate
- Celebrating Guru tattva is Guru -----
- If you follow ----, you get misery
- Excess --- brings feverishness
- 99% Doership
- Right --- represents Sun & Left ---- represents Moon while breathing
- A Guru puts you back to the ----
20 Clues: Yoga • 99% Doership • Discrimination • Love causes ---- • Friend of knowledge • Flower of Enlightenment • Service leads you to --- • With Silence comes ----- • ---- is the preface of Yoga • ----, God & Self are the same • Excess --- brings feverishness • A Guru puts you back to the ---- • If you follow ----, you get misery • Celebrating Guru tattva is Guru ----- • ...
aww 2021-10-21
Across
- AUTHOR
- REVIVAL
- LAWYER
- discover the philippines
- FAVORITE TEACHER
- CROSSED
- PROTASIO
- DISCUSSION ON LIFE
- KNOWN
- CREATED
- TAX IMPOSED
- CIVIL
- YOUNGEST
- CUSTODIAN
- FIRST GOVERNMENT
- STEAMER
- WORL TRADE
- PIONEER
- ENCOURAGED
- LEADERS
- RECIEVED
- NAMED AFTER
- ESTABLISHED
- FIRST TEACHER
- PLANNED
- NAMED PHILIPPINES
- TAUGHT
- GOVERNOR
- REPUBLICAN
- FREELY
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- AUSTRIAN
- PLAYMATE
- YEAR
- RIGHT OF WOMEN
- TRADE WHERE
- NENENG
- AWAKENED
- FOUNDER
- INSTILLED
- BAPTIZED
- REMEMBERED
- FRIEND
- EXPANSION OF WESTERN
- PAYMENT
- FOUNDED
- UNITY OF SPAIN
- GOD FATHER
- EDUCATED
- UNIFORM
- REGISTRAR
50 Clues: YEAR • KNOWN • CIVIL • AUTHOR • LAWYER • NENENG • FRIEND • TAUGHT • FREELY • REVIVAL • CROSSED • FOUNDER • CREATED • PAYMENT • FOUNDED • STEAMER • PIONEER • LEADERS • UNIFORM • PLANNED • AUSTRIAN • PLAYMATE • AWAKENED • PROTASIO • BAPTIZED • YOUNGEST • EDUCATED • RECIEVED • GOVERNOR • INSTILLED • CUSTODIAN • REGISTRAR • REMEMBERED • WORL TRADE • GOD FATHER • ENCOURAGED • REPUBLICAN • TRADE WHERE • TAX IMPOSED • NAMED AFTER • ESTABLISHED • FIRST TEACHER • RIGHT OF WOMEN • ...
rizal life 2021-10-21
Across
- AUTHOR
- NAMED AFTER
- FOUNDED
- EXPANSION OF WESTERN
- EDUCATED
- REMEMBERED
- FRIEND
- RECIEVED
- CIVIL
- NENENG
- GOD FATHER
- UNITY OF SPAIN
- TAX IMPOSED
- AWAKENED
- STEAMER
- YOUNGEST
- ENCOURAGED
- PAYMENT
- BAPTIZED
- TAUGHT
- CROSSED
- PIONEER
- CUSTODIAN
- KNOWN
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- NAMED PHILIPPINES
- LAWYER
- CREATED
- REGISTRAR
- discover the philippines
- REPUBLICAN
- LEADERS
- GOVERNOR
- PROTASIO
- REVIVAL
- PLANNED
- FIRST GOVERNMENT
- INSTILLED
- TRADE WHERE
- AUSTRIAN
- PLAYMATE
- FIRST TEACHER
- WORL TRADE
- FAVORITE TEACHER
- ESTABLISHED
- FOUNDER
- DISCUSSION ON LIFE
- YEAR
- RIGHT OF WOMEN
- UNIFORM
- FREELY
50 Clues: YEAR • CIVIL • KNOWN • LAWYER • AUTHOR • FRIEND • NENENG • TAUGHT • FREELY • CREATED • FOUNDED • LEADERS • REVIVAL • PLANNED • STEAMER • PAYMENT • FOUNDER • UNIFORM • CROSSED • PIONEER • GOVERNOR • PROTASIO • EDUCATED • RECIEVED • AUSTRIAN • PLAYMATE • AWAKENED • YOUNGEST • BAPTIZED • REGISTRAR • INSTILLED • CUSTODIAN • REPUBLICAN • REMEMBERED • GOD FATHER • WORL TRADE • ENCOURAGED • NAMED AFTER • TRADE WHERE • TAX IMPOSED • ESTABLISHED • FIRST TEACHER • UNITY OF SPAIN • ...
hi 2022-11-09
Across
- an obstruction; an obstacle
- without honor or worth
- not easily excited or disturbed; calm
- to ask earnestly; to beg
- incapable of reform; bad beyond all correction
- about to happen; impending
- adj offering generous and cordial welcome to guests
- unable to read or write
- characterized by rushing headlong into things; impulsive
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- skeptical; disbelieving
- to strike or dash; to collide
- enlightenment; clarification
- unchangeably; permanently
- to make difficult the process of; to hold back
- famous and distinguished
- greatly; to a large degree
- to urge; to provoke
- a formal accusation
- imperative, urgent
- in an emotionless manner
20 Clues: imperative, urgent • to urge; to provoke • a formal accusation • without honor or worth • skeptical; disbelieving • unable to read or write • famous and distinguished • to ask earnestly; to beg • in an emotionless manner • unchangeably; permanently • greatly; to a large degree • about to happen; impending • an obstruction; an obstacle • enlightenment; clarification • ...
18th Century Colonial America - Chapter 5 2021-06-23
Across
- British North America's important export
- Growth by reproduction
- New England's hub of trade
- West Africa passage to Americas
- Publisher of Poor Richard's Almanack
- Finding God's plan in nature
- A variant of indentured servant
- Protestant immigrants from Northern Ireland
- New England's major agricultural export
- German immigrants in middle colonies
- Land divided equally among sons
- Slave uprising in 1739
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- Published about his enslavement
- Wave of revival in religion
- Daily task system of labor
- Lesser colonial population growth factor
- Philosophical movement, encouraged self-thinking
- Basis of most religious denominations
- Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants
- Newly arrived Africans
20 Clues: Growth by reproduction • Newly arrived Africans • Slave uprising in 1739 • Daily task system of labor • New England's hub of trade • Wave of revival in religion • Finding God's plan in nature • Published about his enslavement • West Africa passage to Americas • A variant of indentured servant • Land divided equally among sons • Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants • ...
Puzzle 2019-07-01
Across
- What was Jefferson’s dad
- This helped Franklin’s rise
- Jefferson loved to taste
- Had a great understanding of
- Something Ben had before America
- Stopped Franklin’s land scheme
- Jefferson participated in 18th century
- Jefferson took inspiration from
- Started from bottom now top
- Where Jefferson’s mountaintop house was
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- Franklin calculated his anger and
- After retirement Franklin planned joining
- America is wrong if ____ was
- One of Franklins Pseudonyms
- Slave Jefferson had kids with
- Franklin was criticized about
- Where Jefferson went to college
- Most of Jefferson’s thinking was
- If slaves were free then
- Franklin’s son
- believer in England’s rule
21 Clues: Franklin’s son • What was Jefferson’s dad • Jefferson loved to taste • If slaves were free then • believer in England’s rule • This helped Franklin’s rise • One of Franklins Pseudonyms • Started from bottom now top • America is wrong if ____ was • Had a great understanding of • Slave Jefferson had kids with • Franklin was criticized about • Stopped Franklin’s land scheme • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2019-06-30
Across
- Franklin pretended to be one
- government structure of United States
- auto-biography of Benjamin Franklin
- Paine went here after revolution
- cousin to John Adams
- commanded the Continental Army
- owned plantation called Monticello
- aide to Washington during war
Down
- Franklin received honorary degree from
- major architect of Constitution
- American diplomat, was in France
- shot Alexander Hamilton in duel
- philosophy many founders adhered towards
- first capital of Constitutional government
- second president of USA
- wrote "The Age of Reason"
- Franklin's lifelong English friend
- last colonial governor, Massachusetts colony
- Washington biographer, page 32
- first governor of Virginia state
20 Clues: cousin to John Adams • second president of USA • wrote "The Age of Reason" • Franklin pretended to be one • aide to Washington during war • commanded the Continental Army • Washington biographer, page 32 • major architect of Constitution • shot Alexander Hamilton in duel • American diplomat, was in France • Paine went here after revolution • first governor of Virginia state • ...
Braden thomas- enlightenment and revolution 2024-12-18
Across
- sun in the center of the solar system
- fancy style
- ornate and alabrate
- method to solve problems
- earch in center of Soler system
- people start looking at the world reasonably
- freedom of speech
- 3rd president
- looking at things with reason
- gravity
- government is there to serve the people
- 3 branches of gov
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- social contract
- questioned everything
- new monarch
- July 4 1776
- God given right
- Russian enlighten monarch
- reason and knowledge
- natural rights
- separation of power
- used telescope
- women's rights
- life liberty property
- state and federal gov
- fancy partys
26 Clues: gravity • new monarch • July 4 1776 • fancy style • fancy partys • 3rd president • natural rights • used telescope • women's rights • social contract • God given right • freedom of speech • 3 branches of gov • ornate and alabrate • separation of power • reason and knowledge • questioned everything • life liberty property • state and federal gov • method to solve problems • Russian enlighten monarch • ...
Hinduism & Buddhism Hope Springer & Kylie Holt 2017-08-22
Across
- a three-pronged spear; attribute of Shiva
- Enlightenment, awakening
- Action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- A Buddhist monk
- Mindfulness of breathing
- with the two representing the female and male principles of the universe
- a round disk thrown as a weapon in ancient India; attribute of Vishnu
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- A term referring to the group of meditation practices that aim at samadhi
- worshipper of Vishnu, having to do with the worship of Vishnu
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India – a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of Vishnu
- A Buddhist nun
- often represented as a goddess beside
- special, symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga and in the representation of the gods
- symbolic hand position
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- the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit
- of breathing
- "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple.
- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the Divine the goal of Hinduism
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends
- the religious and moral duties of the person
- the Goddess; female energy and power of a
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three character of existence
- A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- Piti A gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol
- A spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the formof the male sexual organ
- the four religious books of sacred knowledge and priestly rituals of the Brahmans composed in the first millennium B.C.E.
- serpent
33 Clues: serpent • of breathing • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • symbolic hand position • Enlightenment, awakening • Mindfulness of breathing • often represented as a goddess beside • a three-pronged spear; attribute of Shiva • the Goddess; female energy and power of a • the religious and moral duties of the person • the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit • ...
Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution 2025-03-03
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- This French thinker is often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy," was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution, and whose belief in rationalism can be summed up with the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- Considered father of Communism, Wrote the Communist Manifesto
- Marquise de Layfette Lower v Upper Class Radical Victory 1789
- This was the name of the group in 18th Century France that was made up of the Clergy, making up around 1% of the population and controlling roughly 10% of the country's land.
- 16th century Polish astronomer, mathematician, and scholar proposed that the Sun was the center of the universe often credited with beginning the Scientific Revolution
- Promoted Capitalism in his book The Wealth of Nations, was focused on Laissez-Faire Economics
- another term for natural rights
- He was a politician, scientist, and philosopher, known not only for his belief in the "scientific method" but for his creation of "empiricism."
- This is the period of great advances in the sciences, roughly 1500-1700
- Enlightenment Thinker Who promoted Natural rights and said the government got its power from the people
- time period that saw the creation of the factory system and machine made goods
- She was the Queen of France and was executed with her husband, Louis XVI, in 1793
Down
- George Washington Colonist V Britain colonial victory 1776
- Government in which the monarchy has all control
- A time period that saw societal reform as a response to Absolutism
- process of city building and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- Perhaps the most important figure of the Scientific Revolution, this Italian astronomer and mathematician was condemned by the Catholic Church in the 1600s for popularizing heliocentrism.
- This is the astronomical observation that the Earth revolves around the Sun, not the other way around
- Enlightenment Philosopher known for The Social Contract as well as coining the term Sovereign
- This is the name of the French prison that was stormed by peasants, marking the beginning of the French Revolution
- This English scientist is known for scientifically describing gravitational force, spelling out the "laws of motion," for writing "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica"- one of the most important books in world history- and much, much more.
- People that were the subject to Peter the Greats Westernization Process
- Improved by James Watt initially to operate machines but became useful in transportation
- He was the King of France when the French Revolution erupted in 1789, resulting in his execution in 1793.
24 Clues: another term for natural rights • Government in which the monarchy has all control • George Washington Colonist V Britain colonial victory 1776 • Considered father of Communism, Wrote the Communist Manifesto • Marquise de Layfette Lower v Upper Class Radical Victory 1789 • A time period that saw societal reform as a response to Absolutism • ...
Revolution Enlightment 2016-02-23
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- Years’ War The main conflict occurring in the seven-year period from 1756 to 1763.
- law of gravitation States that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
- “Philosopher”
- Anglican minister
- II or the Great Enlightnment King of Prussia
- absolutism Rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their loyal powers
- New artistic style
- Drawing rooms of upper class
- French noble
- First European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope, discovered mountains on Earth’s moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and suspots.
- universe Sun centered, conception of the universe offered a more accurate explanation than did the Ptolemaic system.
- formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- best known for his promotion of the scientific method.
- the Great Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- method Ongoing process, which usually begins with observations about the natural world.
- Succession Most of the powers of Europe over the question of Maria Theresa's succession
- Theresa Female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg.
- Child prodigy in composing
- Founder of the modern human anatomy mapped the body of major organs and general structure of the body
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- first known to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation
- reasoning Proceeding from the particular to the general
- contract Theory or model, originating during the Age of Enlightenment,
- universe Places Earth at the center of the universe
- Female english writer who fought for women rights
- best known for his laws of planetary motion
- Most famous philosophe of the later Enlightenment
- Most famous contribution was the Encyclopedia or Classified Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Trades.
- Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician
- Law For a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
- System of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- of powers Legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
- orbits All planets move in ______ with the sun at one focus.
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist.
- Universal law of the scientific revolution
- faire To let people do what they want
- he agreed the state shouldn't interfere in economics
37 Clues: French noble • “Philosopher” • Anglican minister • New artistic style • Child prodigy in composing • Drawing rooms of upper class • known as the "Father of Liberalism" • faire To let people do what they want • the Great Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • Universal law of the scientific revolution • best known for his laws of planetary motion • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolution & Industry 2021-09-29
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- Led successful revolutions in Latin America
- Ended the French Revolution
- Philosopher who believed in "natural rights"
- Political & philosophical movement in Europe
- Free trade and private enterprise
- Most commonly manufactured good
- First successful slave revolution
- Promotes democracy and individual rights
- 1814-15, Congress of ______
- Public ownership of means of production
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- Mechanization of labor and production
- Major innovation in transportation
- Fortress in Paris
- European revolution that broke out in 1789
- Innovation that revolutionized energy use
- Where the Industrial Revolution began
- Belief in the sovereignty of a nation
- Movement to end the practice of slavery
18 Clues: Fortress in Paris • Ended the French Revolution • 1814-15, Congress of ______ • Most commonly manufactured good • Free trade and private enterprise • First successful slave revolution • Major innovation in transportation • Mechanization of labor and production • Where the Industrial Revolution began • Belief in the sovereignty of a nation • ...
trip 2013-08-10
Across
- A
- Not a nice king, hiding in a copse
- Bertie
- walking in a French stylee
- Wise in a light-bulb sort of way
- They make good cars. Food not so great
- A big coffee, lose the e
- Not Britten or Bach
Down
- Crossing a river on a horse looking for a fight
- What kings and queens are
- A chap. Wearing a shoe
- Rest
- Quick but dull, no seagulls
- Big noisy thing
- A lengthy oxford professor (ish)
- Temperemental thing that worries about dress codes
- Reit backwards
- Not a concerto
18 Clues: A • Rest • Bertie • Reit backwards • Not a concerto • Big noisy thing • Not Britten or Bach • A chap. Wearing a shoe • A big coffee, lose the e • What kings and queens are • walking in a French stylee • Quick but dull, no seagulls • A lengthy oxford professor (ish) • Wise in a light-bulb sort of way • Not a nice king, hiding in a copse • They make good cars. Food not so great • ...
Unit 9 World history Vocab 2025-01-26
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- country's power/ military
- news places more modern
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- People working on machinery line
- social organization/economic
- Hobbes English an political philosophers
- British philosophers in enlightenment time
- someone beliefs wrong because of other people
- influence geographical are with influence
- Italian astronomer/scientific revolution
Down
- sovereignty in monarch and dictator
- government sharing wealth
- testing and measurement
- watt Scottish inventor and engineer
- business and money making
- French writer and historian
- A French political thinker for theories
- Newton law of motion explained
18 Clues: testing and measurement • news places more modern • government sharing wealth • country's power/ military • business and money making • French writer and historian • social organization/economic • Newton law of motion explained • People working on machinery line • sovereignty in monarch and dictator • A French political thinker for theories • ...
Divine Delight 2015-06-29
9 Clues: become less tense • concerned with soul • a vivid mental image • what you are living now • perfect happiness or joy • knowledge of a situation • heightened surrounding aura • spiritual intent thinking for long • individual consciousness in the reincarnation cycle
Waisak 2021-10-05
9 Clues: Enlightement • achieved his goal • Siddhartha family name • Number of Vesak events • Where to reach Enlightenment • Siddhartha's place of meditation • Buddhist festival on May or June • Complete the words inside brackets(three ....) • National Vesak Celebration celebrated in the ... temple
Religions of India 2021-01-24
Across
- state of bliss or the end of suffering
- ten first teachers of this religion
- a main god of an Indian religion
- understanding of the truth
- the soul is eternal and reborn over time
- born into life of riches and luxury
Down
- a hindu teacher
- brought beliefs and holy books
- created by people's actions and conduct
- shielded buddha from suffering
- places of worship in the home
- lasts forever
- male followers wear on their heads
- to not eat meals
- think deeply in silence
15 Clues: lasts forever • a hindu teacher • to not eat meals • think deeply in silence • understanding of the truth • places of worship in the home • brought beliefs and holy books • shielded buddha from suffering • a main god of an Indian religion • male followers wear on their heads • ten first teachers of this religion • born into life of riches and luxury • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2023-02-21
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- lacking power or ability
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- uplifting enlightenment
- The act of yielding
- following in time or order
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- disposition to do good
- an unjust act
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- provide physical relief, as from pain
- in poor or broken-down condition
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- expressing extreme scorn
15 Clues: an unjust act • The act of yielding • disposition to do good • uplifting enlightenment • lacking power or ability • expressing extreme scorn • following in time or order • in poor or broken-down condition • not sensible, responsible, or wise • provide physical relief, as from pain • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others • marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior • ...
India Part II: L4, L5, L6 2023-03-23
Across
- steps to gain enlightenment
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- living life between luxury and poverty
- vaccination
- Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism around India
- the enlightened one
- the science of working with metals
- the study of space and celestial bodies
- domed-shaped Buddhist temple
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- the founder of Buddhism
- a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- the goal in Buddhism
- suffering is part of human life
- a mixture of two or more metals
- long poem about the adventures of a hero
15 Clues: vaccination • the enlightened one • the goal in Buddhism • the founder of Buddhism • steps to gain enlightenment • domed-shaped Buddhist temple • suffering is part of human life • a mixture of two or more metals • the science of working with metals • focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • living life between luxury and poverty • the study of space and celestial bodies • ...
unit 2 vocab 2023-10-04
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- first battle of the war
- ready to fight at a moment's notice
- undeniable basic rights
- commander and chief for the british army
- control of a good or supply
- riot on march 5th in boston
- one who doesn't pick a side
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- last battle of the war
- time of invention
- loyal to the king
- series of laws to punish for boston tea party
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- wanted independence
- author of commonsense
- tax on all things printed
15 Clues: time of invention • loyal to the king • wanted independence • author of commonsense • last battle of the war • first battle of the war • undeniable basic rights • pamphlet by Thomas Paine • tax on all things printed • control of a good or supply • riot on march 5th in boston • one who doesn't pick a side • ready to fight at a moment's notice • commander and chief for the british army • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words: Emma M 2024-05-01
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- Golden age between 8th-12th
- Japanese ruler
- is a method of clearing the mind
- powerful warrior in Japan
- religion focuses on nature
- Get to hang out with the emperor
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- Go back to the way it was
- Buddhism stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Tower shaped building with many stories
- Japanese military leader
- Hand to Hand fighting technique
- Japanese novel
- Form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- Lord who supported the Shogun
- Code followed by the Samurai
15 Clues: Japanese ruler • Japanese novel • Japanese military leader • Go back to the way it was • powerful warrior in Japan • religion focuses on nature • Golden age between 8th-12th • Code followed by the Samurai • Lord who supported the Shogun • Hand to Hand fighting technique • is a method of clearing the mind • Get to hang out with the emperor • Form of Buddhism focused on paradise • ...
Constitution and Bill of Rights: Holley Denton 2025-11-12
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- important defenses of the Constitution
- a federal constitution
- clear example of how to amend the Constitution
- called Congress
- agreement to create a two-house legislature
- made up of all national courts
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- supports the rights of citizens
- supporters of the Constitution
- passed in 1689
- includes president
- a philosophical movement
- Carta signed by King John in 1215
- allowed Congress to levy tariffs on imports
- people who opposed the government
- power of the central government is divided
15 Clues: passed in 1689 • called Congress • includes president • a federal constitution • a philosophical movement • supporters of the Constitution • made up of all national courts • supports the rights of citizens • Carta signed by King John in 1215 • people who opposed the government • important defenses of the Constitution • power of the central government is divided • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2015-03-10
Across
- he Discovered that everything including the stars and earth revolved around the sun.
- people who believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- Locke he made a letter concerning this…
- Wrote the most famous symphony of the history of music even though he was deaf
- A political philosopher who believed that people can improve themselves.
- Newton created a law for this which he discovered occurred in planets and all matter on Earth and space
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- Galileo and developed the universal law of…
- He discovered the law of gravity
- A philosopher who published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama
- he built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens
10 Clues: He discovered the law of gravity • Locke he made a letter concerning this… • Galileo and developed the universal law of… • he built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens • A political philosopher who believed that people can improve themselves. • people who believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life • ...
Age of Enlightenment 2022-09-16
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- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus.
- Another term for Greek culture
- This term means Roman Religion
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- Attaching importance to humans rather than divine or supernatural beliefs.
- to make a change in an effort to improve society.
- The God given right to rule.
- A European movement of the late 17th and 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism.
- Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people
- A system of ideals that forms the basis of economic or political beliefs.
- A Belief in the existence of God or gods
10 Clues: The God given right to rule. • Another term for Greek culture • This term means Roman Religion • A Belief in the existence of God or gods • Religion based on the teachings of Jesus. • Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people • to make a change in an effort to improve society. • A system of ideals that forms the basis of economic or political beliefs. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-08
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- a new feature of government evolved in the 1700s after the British throne was inherited by a German Protestant prince
- a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie
- Are “lovers of wisdom” their ideas soon spread beyond France and even beyond Europe.
- a Scottish economist and philosopher
- John Locke's(Blank) were published anonymously in 1689. In it, Locke proposed that government emerges from the consent of the government to protect their natural rights, which is the thesis of what is now called social contract theory.
- Absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change.
- paintings full of excitement and bright colorful colors
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- is a metaphor for how, in a free market economy, self-interested individuals operate through a system of mutual interdependence.
- He was a strange difficult man. Coming from a poor family, he never felt comfortable in the glittering social world of enlightenment thinkers.
- Laws that govern human nature.
10 Clues: Laws that govern human nature. • a Scottish economist and philosopher • paintings full of excitement and bright colorful colors • Absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change. • Are “lovers of wisdom” their ideas soon spread beyond France and even beyond Europe. • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment 2021-04-14
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- Creator of the first translation of the bible into German.
- During this century, translators relied on their own criterion, and they wouldn't hesitate before modifying the source text to make them more stylish.
- Literal meaning of the Renaissance.
- A prominent literary critic and language theorist from the 18th century.
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- According to Gilles Ménage coined the term "belles infidèles" meaning beautiful and ...
- Spanish novelist famously known for "Don Quixote."
- Inventor of around 2000 words of the English language.
- The inventor of the moving printing press.
- Is the extent to which translation accurately renders the meaning of the source text.
- Native dialect or form of speech of specific people or regions.
10 Clues: Literal meaning of the Renaissance. • The inventor of the moving printing press. • Spanish novelist famously known for "Don Quixote." • Inventor of around 2000 words of the English language. • Creator of the first translation of the bible into German. • Native dialect or form of speech of specific people or regions. • ...
Scientific Revolution / Enlightenment 2025-01-24
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- brought together empiricism and rationalism; the "father of modern philosophy"
- invented the concept of natural rights
- invented the heliocentric model
- invented the social contract theory
- invented the laws of motion
- wrote A Treatise on Human Nature
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- father of empiricism
- advocated for women's rights
- father of rationalism
- proponent of the separation of powers
10 Clues: father of empiricism • father of rationalism • invented the laws of motion • advocated for women's rights • invented the heliocentric model • wrote A Treatise on Human Nature • invented the social contract theory • proponent of the separation of powers • invented the concept of natural rights • brought together empiricism and rationalism; the "father of modern philosophy"
AP Crossword puzzle 2021-01-05
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- era where new beliefs were created
- production is privately owned
- wrote by Thomas Paine in 1794
- intense loyalty to your nation
- belief in change
- France executed thousands in a period
- belief that god doesn't interfere
- Reason over tradition
- belief in traditional rights
- ideals that were created by people
- belief that women should be equal
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- to get rid of something
- direct worker ownership of production
- where knowledge comes from experience
- hostility towards jews
- colonists born in spain or portugal
- Wrote by Thomas Paine in 1776
- Belief jews should relocate homelands
- belief in no change
- document written by the colonists
20 Clues: belief in change • belief in no change • Reason over tradition • hostility towards jews • to get rid of something • belief in traditional rights • production is privately owned • wrote by Thomas Paine in 1794 • Wrote by Thomas Paine in 1776 • intense loyalty to your nation • belief that god doesn't interfere • document written by the colonists • belief that women should be equal • ...
French Revolution 2021-03-22
Across
- A poor smallholder of low social status
- Constest in something
- Intellectual movement of 17th and 18th century
- A machine used for beheading people
- Defeating an opponent in a competition
- France´s People State
- Members of a nation
- Legal entitlement to do something
- Deep fear
- Prison for upper-class members in society
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- Actions who cause change in power
- Being united as a whole
- French Emperor
- Belonging in aristocracy
- Sudden change in political power
- King an Queen
- Practice of unlimited authority
- State of being free
- Period of rule of a monarch
- XVI France´s last king
20 Clues: Deep fear • King an Queen • French Emperor • State of being free • Members of a nation • Constest in something • France´s People State • Being united as a whole • Belonging in aristocracy • Period of rule of a monarch • XVI France´s last king • Practice of unlimited authority • Sudden change in political power • Actions who cause change in power • Legal entitlement to do something • ...
Jane Eyre Chapters 1-10 Vocabulary 2023-03-02
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- a state of dishonor
- in a willing manner
- good at remembering
- tending to betray
- showing a brooding ill humor
- cease to flow
- a mild rebuke or criticism
- familiarize psychologically or physically
- receive into the mind and retain
- a feeling of righteous anger
- tending to find and call attention to faults
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- make sense of; assign a meaning to
- confidently optimistic and cheerful
- an exclamation of protest, opposition, or criticism
- sudden shock or dismay that causes confusion
- not allowing contradiction or refusal
- correct behavior
- powerful and effective language
- uplifting enlightenment
- a feeling of intense dislike
20 Clues: cease to flow • correct behavior • tending to betray • a state of dishonor • in a willing manner • good at remembering • uplifting enlightenment • a mild rebuke or criticism • showing a brooding ill humor • a feeling of intense dislike • a feeling of righteous anger • powerful and effective language • receive into the mind and retain • make sense of; assign a meaning to • ...
Inspirational Word Puzzle 2012-11-29
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- NUMBER OF NOBLE TRUTHS
- APOSTLE IN INDIA
- BHAGAVAD _____
- "SERVANT OF GOD" (2 WORDS)
- "THE POWER OF NOW" AUTHOR
- JESUS' BIRTHPLACE
- JESUS' DAD
- "SELF-REALIZATION"
- _____ RIVER VALLEY
- HEART CHAKRA
- CHRIST'S HOMETOWN
- THROAT CHAKRA COLOR
- MODERN SUFI AUTHOR
- HE'S ALMOST ALWAYS BLUE
- DALAI _____
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- MOSES' YEARS IN THE DESERT
- LETTERS ON THE CROSS
- BUDDHA'S NAME
- NUMBER OF APOSTLES
- SUFI POET
- IT HAS 8 LIMBS
- SERMON ON ___ ____ (2 WORDS)
- HE WASHED HIS HANDS
- JESUS' MOM
- THIRD EYE CHAKRA
- HINDU ELEPHANT GOD
- JESUS ______
- MEISTER _____
- PATANJALI'S THREADS
- MR. ARKWRIGHT
30 Clues: SUFI POET • JESUS' DAD • JESUS' MOM • DALAI _____ • HEART CHAKRA • JESUS ______ • BUDDHA'S NAME • MEISTER _____ • MR. ARKWRIGHT • BHAGAVAD _____ • IT HAS 8 LIMBS • APOSTLE IN INDIA • THIRD EYE CHAKRA • JESUS' BIRTHPLACE • CHRIST'S HOMETOWN • NUMBER OF APOSTLES • "SELF-REALIZATION" • _____ RIVER VALLEY • HINDU ELEPHANT GOD • MODERN SUFI AUTHOR • HE WASHED HIS HANDS • THROAT CHAKRA COLOR • PATANJALI'S THREADS • ...
12th Grade UNIT 12 Crossword 2015-01-11
Across
- to upset and confuse
- the most important ingredient; the crucial element
- improvement or enlightenment
- connecting; in between
- to pretend to be sick in order to avoid something
- to violate or go against
- roundabout or lengthy
- green; lush with vegetation
- accumulation; total result
- environment surrounding; atmosphere
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- to agree, often at the urging of another
- artificial; acquired
- mourning that which is lost or past; sorrowful
- act or practice aimed at undermining authority; rebellion
- chance or accident
- one that precedes another
- someone newly wealthy
- to discover with certainty through examination or experimentation
- a positive relationship
- to fill with horror or disapproval
20 Clues: chance or accident • artificial; acquired • to upset and confuse • someone newly wealthy • roundabout or lengthy • connecting; in between • a positive relationship • to violate or go against • one that precedes another • accumulation; total result • green; lush with vegetation • improvement or enlightenment • to fill with horror or disapproval • environment surrounding; atmosphere • ...
Chapter 17 Vocab Part I 2015-01-25
Across
- A child musical prodigy
- Major work is "The Social Contract"
- Confirmed heliocentric universe
- Gravity
- Three kinds of governments
- Earth-Centered
- Argued for the tabula rasa
- "I think, therefore I am"
- The Prussians thought he was "Great"
- Favorite word of intellectuals during the Enlightenment
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- The scientist, not the breakfast food
- Also called the first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution
- Not used just for hair care
- Said Sun is at the center
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Wealth of Nations
- Female monarch of Russia
- champion of Deism
- Americans call it the French and Indian War
- The first Encyclopedia
20 Clues: Gravity • Earth-Centered • Wealth of Nations • champion of Deism • The first Encyclopedia • A child musical prodigy • Female monarch of Russia • Said Sun is at the center • "I think, therefore I am" • Three kinds of governments • Argued for the tabula rasa • Not used just for hair care • Confirmed heliocentric universe • Major work is "The Social Contract" • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
Across
- Wanted a strong central government
- Founded on set of beliefs
- First ten amendments to the Consitution
- Drafted the Consitution in 1787
- Associate Justice of Supreme Court
- Unlikely hero
- American farmers against tax collections
- View people deserve equal rights
- Fathered the Bill of Rights
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- Rural society greater than urban
- Financier of the Revolution
- Symbol for the American Dream
- Uprising against French monarchy
- First Consitution without real government
- Fought Revolution, created Constitution
- Baptists and evangelicals gained adherents
- Embodied America's democratic ideals
- Treaty of Amity, Commerce, Navigation
- Spreading of light and knowledge
- Founded big state financial capitalism
20 Clues: Unlikely hero • Founded on set of beliefs • Financier of the Revolution • Fathered the Bill of Rights • Symbol for the American Dream • Drafted the Consitution in 1787 • Rural society greater than urban • Uprising against French monarchy • Spreading of light and knowledge • View people deserve equal rights • Wanted a strong central government • Associate Justice of Supreme Court • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
Across
- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- knowledge
- original constitution of the US
- rights and liberties of people
- exacted revenue
- one house
- seven years war
- charter
- riot in boston
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- unicameral legislative branch
- political protest by "native americans"
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- bicameral legislative branch
- king has limited power
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- agreement of representation of states
- opposes federalism
- citizens are important
- two houses
- rights under natural law
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- supporter of federalism
- philosopher
25 Clues: charter • knowledge • one house • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • king has limited power • citizens are important • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Test crossword 2016-10-04
Across
- document granting rights
- close part of Boston
- social contract, natural rights, consent of the government
- principle of individual rights
- supported the constitution
- principle of individual rights
- idea of limited government
- fight for control of North America
- accidentally ope fire on colonists
- tax on paper goods
- five slaves equal 3 people towards population
- bicameral legislature
- opposed the constitution
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- has two branches
- one branch
- unicameral legislature
- british i pose taxes on tea
- understanding
- original constitution
- checks and balance
- decided on bicameral legislature
- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
- idea of representative government
- written by Thomas Paine
24 Clues: one branch • understanding • has two branches • checks and balance • tax on paper goods • close part of Boston • original constitution • bicameral legislature • unicameral legislature • written by Thomas Paine • document granting rights • opposed the constitution • supported the constitution • idea of limited government • british i pose taxes on tea • principle of individual rights • ...
The French Revolution 2022-01-18
Across
- right to vote
- leader of the committee of publicsafety
- beheading device
- queen
- stepped down
- where napoleon was born
- retreated with 10,000 survivors
- yes/ no vote
- wrote declaration of the rights ofwomen
- one of the two bad kings
- defended freedom of speech
- group of advisors
- lovers of wisdom
Down
- used "scorched earth" tactic
- strong pride in ones country
- greedy
- king
- hit and run raids
- 400,000 men who attacked Russia
- where napoleon was finally defeated
- 40,000 executed in 1 year
- age of reason
- took away womens rights
- made himself emperor
- great
25 Clues: king • queen • great • greedy • stepped down • yes/ no vote • right to vote • age of reason • beheading device • lovers of wisdom • hit and run raids • group of advisors • made himself emperor • took away womens rights • where napoleon was born • one of the two bad kings • 40,000 executed in 1 year • defended freedom of speech • used "scorched earth" tactic • strong pride in ones country • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-31
Across
- separation of church and state
- Italian astronomer
- Apples Falling
- shift from rural to urban areas
- Agreement among members of society
- Country's power and influence
- Think of steam engine
- Area another country has power over
- God giving right to be King
- A person taking big money risks
- Production posses broke into sections
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- Over Europe colonization and trading in Africa
- social contract theory
- Between working class and upper class
- French philosopher,The spirit laws
- Establish facts through tests
- Age of enlightenment
- Earth and planets revolve around sun
- English Philosopher,Father of Liberalism
- Buildings that manufacture products
20 Clues: Apples Falling • Italian astronomer • Age of enlightenment • Think of steam engine • social contract theory • God giving right to be King • Establish facts through tests • Country's power and influence • separation of church and state • shift from rural to urban areas • A person taking big money risks • French philosopher,The spirit laws • Agreement among members of society • ...
Surreal memes crossword 2023-12-18
Across
- capable of scronch
- where jifts go under
- not allowed at pool
- Meme man’s favorite jift
- all crUstaceans welcome
- Relieve the pressure of floating through space
- Meme man wants one
- an attempt at balance
- I taste a
- the answer to the riddle of the roccs
- Sentence for destroying dimensions
- Meme man gave everyone one for hchristmas
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- you can invest in whatever you want
- colour
- guardian of the shanpes
- greeting
- does not require 178 satelite dishs
- featured in every video
- of transcendence or knowledge
- great power
- what you feel after eating a vegetal
- speed limit (in speeds)
22 Clues: colour • greeting • I taste a • great power • capable of scronch • Meme man wants one • not allowed at pool • where jifts go under • an attempt at balance • guardian of the shanpes • featured in every video • all crUstaceans welcome • speed limit (in speeds) • Meme man’s favorite jift • of transcendence or knowledge • Sentence for destroying dimensions • you can invest in whatever you want • ...
Hinduisim crossword puzzle 2023-12-20
Across
- powerful words of wisdom
- series of Hindu sacred treatises
- followers of Hinduism
- awareness of your spiritual and physical body
- cycle of birth,death,rebirth
- ancient indo-European language
- Hindu word for non violence
- religious or universal duty
- the Hindu's believed creator of the world
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- supreme god
- the act of worship
- The Hinduism trident symbol
- religion developed from vedic religion
- Hindu god that believers said preserved the earth
- hereditary classes of Hindu society
- ancient Hindu scripture
- Hinduism way of saying praised honored and respected
- consequence of a good or bad action
- beneficial for Hindus
- your soul
20 Clues: your soul • supreme god • the act of worship • followers of Hinduism • beneficial for Hindus • ancient Hindu scripture • powerful words of wisdom • The Hinduism trident symbol • Hindu word for non violence • religious or universal duty • cycle of birth,death,rebirth • ancient indo-European language • series of Hindu sacred treatises • hereditary classes of Hindu society • ...
WordsA 2025-12-06
Across
- Good at noticing or understanding things
- Result of an action
- Shown as important or obvious
- Very surprising or amazing
- Cannot be touched or measured
- Unfair opinions about others
- Unfair opinions about others
- Highly respected or admired
- Not giving up easily
- Very strong or too much to handle
- Awareness of yourself and surroundings
- Ability to adapt or change easily
- Freedom to make your own choices
- Not helpful or harmful
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- Understanding or learning something deeply
- Related to thinking or understanding
- Good at noticing or understanding things
- Thinking about your own thoughts
- Necessary or essential
- Learning or improving knowledge
- Importance or meaning
- Awareness of yourself and surroundings
- Arranging in a specific order
23 Clues: Result of an action • Not giving up easily • Importance or meaning • Necessary or essential • Not helpful or harmful • Very surprising or amazing • Highly respected or admired • Unfair opinions about others • Unfair opinions about others • Shown as important or obvious • Cannot be touched or measured • Arranging in a specific order • Learning or improving knowledge • ...
19.2 2012-12-01
Across
- head of french second republic
- political philosophy based on stability
Down
- overthrow of government
- meeting place where great powers met
- cultural identity of the people
- created french second republic
- political philosophy based on the enlightenment
- area of second revolution
- head of congress of vienna
- had a revolution that failed
10 Clues: overthrow of government • area of second revolution • head of congress of vienna • had a revolution that failed • head of french second republic • created french second republic • cultural identity of the people • meeting place where great powers met • political philosophy based on stability • political philosophy based on the enlightenment
Terms & Names 2015-09-04
10 Clues: a fench colony • a Ottawa leader • one vast colony • an economic system • a 1739 uprising of slaves • an 18th century intellectual • a revival of religious feeling • a transatlantic system of trade • the voyage that brought enslaved Africans • an order in which Britain prohibited its American colonists
Us history crossword pussle 2022-10-25
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- monopoly Treaty of Paris (1763)
- and Indian War Neutrals Washington, George
- Continental Congress natural rights Treaty of Paris (1783)
- Sense Locke, John Stamp Act
- Patrick ordered liberty Yorktown
- Tea Party Lexington and Concord social contract
- Acts Patriots
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- of Independence minutemen Treaty of Alliance
- Charles Loyalists Proclamation of 1763
- Massacre Jefferson, Thomas Revolutionary War
- William Paine, Thomas
11 Clues: Acts Patriots • William Paine, Thomas • Sense Locke, John Stamp Act • monopoly Treaty of Paris (1763) • Patrick ordered liberty Yorktown • Charles Loyalists Proclamation of 1763 • and Indian War Neutrals Washington, George • of Independence minutemen Treaty of Alliance • Massacre Jefferson, Thomas Revolutionary War • Tea Party Lexington and Concord social contract • ...
The Sermon At Benares 2023-01-19
Across
- - emptiness and hopelessness, ruin. destruction.
- composed - calm, in control of your feelings
- with - to cause somebody/something to suffer pain, sadness, etc
- - an expression of sorrow, mourning
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- - Something which can not be understood
- - Saved
- - Those bound to die
- - A state of high spiritual knowledge
- - Religious or moral talk
- - buy
10 Clues: - buy • - Saved • - Those bound to die • - Religious or moral talk • - an expression of sorrow, mourning • - A state of high spiritual knowledge • - Something which can not be understood • composed - calm, in control of your feelings • - emptiness and hopelessness, ruin. destruction. • with - to cause somebody/something to suffer pain, sadness, etc
Belief Systems Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-30
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- the leader of the catholic church based in the Vatican City
- this philosophy is named after the man who founded it and didn't worship anything
- the rebirth of Jesus Christ
- The area in which Confucianism spread/started from
- a god in Hinduism that is responsible for the destruction for all the things and then rebuilds it again
- holiest day in Buddhism
- the thing all Buddhists want to reach Sunday holy day for Christians'
- a head covering for women who practice Islam
- where Muslims worship Allah
- an event in which all jews in the roman empire were dispersed throughout the empire
- this is a break away religion of Buddhism in which enlightenment can only be reached through singular power and not by the help of people
- the people who follow Judaism
- the word for daily chores in Hinduism
- It is the least strict type of Judaism in the modern
- The most traditional and strict type of Judaism that exists in the modern day
- this is an elephant goddess worshipped in Hinduism
- this religion is the main religion of the middle east
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- a course in which buddha has given to reach enlightenment
- represents all the positive things like happiness and light
- wu stopped being in power after decades of heavy Buddhist influence
- new Confucianism which rose up after
- the fate of a person of which is decided upon how much dharma they have done in their lifetime
- one of the important gods in Hinduism
- a hierarchal system that people are born into Hinduism
- the person who founded the philosophy of
- this man is worshipped by Buddhists
- this man caused three religions to be formed
- This religion was founded when a man sat under a tree and realized how terrible and wicked the world was
- the book in Daoism in which Lan Tzu outlined his ideas
- Islamic people worship this object
- this philosophy believes in the balance of the world and doesn't worship anything
- two forces in Daoism that are in constant opposition of one another but need one another to function
- holy day in Islam
- the man that created Daoism
- this is a sub category of Christianity and was the main religion of Spain
- a building in which jews go to pray and worship their religion
36 Clues: holy day in Islam • holiest day in Buddhism • the rebirth of Jesus Christ • where Muslims worship Allah • the man that created Daoism • the people who follow Judaism • Islamic people worship this object • this man is worshipped by Buddhists • new Confucianism which rose up after • one of the important gods in Hinduism • the word for daily chores in Hinduism • ...
Test 5 Study Guide 2017-05-03
Across
- gathering places for the enlightenment thinkers
- she killed Jean Marat in the bathtub and she herself was killed by the guillotine, wanted to restore peace in France
- a time of new ideas and reason and discoveries
- less than 1%, the clery
- radical newspaper writer who spent his life in the bathtub because of his skin disease
- 1st president of the United States, founding father, helped draft the declaration of independence
- wrote leviathan, people are born bad and greedy
- associated with the study of gravity
- spent the last few years of his life under house arrest, first to use telescope, first to study Saturn
- the place where people got their heads chopped off
- new ways of thinking
- life, liberty, and property
- king of Austria, provided free food and medicine for poor citizens
- important in negotiating main points of the constitution, 4th president of the United States
- born in Austria, queen of France during the french revolution , frivolous and self indulgent
- theory that proposed the earth was the center of the universe
- bloody times during the revolution, consisted of mass killings
- a ruler that tries to do well for his people
- using natural resources as hiding spots to fight the enemy, this technique caused Napoleon to lose the battle in Spain
- founding father and enlightenment thinker
- separation of power
- discovered the heliocentric theory, afraid to publish his finding
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- the country that ruled the islands and oceans
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- king during the french revolution, indecisive, people did not like him, later executed by the people
- prison where people that spoke out against the king are kept
- his name was francois marie arouet, he attacked injustice through his writings
- Napoleon lost when he tried to fight Russia due to the cold winter, he lost almost all of his troops
- A violent agitator favored by the public during the revolution
- the legislative body created by the french revolutionaries
- outspoken proponent rights for women
- theory that proposed the earth was not the center of the universe
- 2% or less of nobility
- radical leader of the french revolution, killed people who disagreed with him
- believed the government should work for the benefit of the common good
- all of the normal people about 97% of the population and can be divided into three groups
36 Clues: separation of power • new ways of thinking • 2% or less of nobility • less than 1%, the clery • life, liberty, and property • outspoken proponent rights for women • associated with the study of gravity • wrote the Declaration of Independence • founding father and enlightenment thinker • a ruler that tries to do well for his people • the country that ruled the islands and oceans • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism- Kenya Owens 2017-08-21
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- the four religious books of sacred knowledge and priestly rituals of the Brahmans composed in the first millennium B.C.E
- the four foundations of mindfulness: contemplation of body, feeling, mind and mind-objects; the Buddha’s quintessential teachings on mindfulness
- serpent
- law; religious or moral duty
- the auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- worshiper of Shiva; having to do with the worship of Shiva
- the physical and mental energy needed for diligent mindfulness practice; the strong, courageous heart of energy
- concentration; a deep state of meditation; one of the five spiritual faculties; one of the seven factors of enlightenment; an aspect of the Noble Eightfold Path
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- "womb chamber" the inner chamber, shrine of the Hindu temple
- the doctrine that all mental and physical phenomena arise and pass away depending on causes and conditions
- dome-like cap to the pyramidal tower of a South Indian Hindu temple or the entire tower of a North Indian temple
- "to be made of flesh", that is, to be born into the world
- the community of practitioners of the Buddhist path, or those beings who have attained direct realization of the nature of reality
- a Buddhist monk
- enlightenment, awakening
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- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the Divine, the goal of Hinduism
- one who has taken a vow to become a fully enlightened Buddha; someone known for an unbounded readiness and availability to help all sentient beings
- symbolic hand position
- physical and mental calm. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of Vishnu
- defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing; a hindrance to meditation; also know as afflictive emotion
- mental or physical formation
- special, symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga and in the representation of the gods
- the third section of the Buddhist canon devoted to human psychology and philosophy
- the spouse of a deity
- a mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays
- not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
30 Clues: serpent • a Buddhist monk • the spouse of a deity • symbolic hand position • enlightenment, awakening • law; religious or moral duty • mental or physical formation • the passing of the soul at death into another body • "to be made of flesh", that is, to be born into the world • worshiper of Shiva; having to do with the worship of Shiva • ...
Unit Five Independence Movements 2025-09-23
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- Meeting of European leaders to try to restore peace and order after the defeat of Napoleon
- first formal government of the independent states
- Led a slave uprising in St. Domingue in 1791 to overthrow French authority in Haiti
- The lawmaking body of France.
- French war hero that aided the Americans in their fight for independence, was very popular amongst the people
- term used to describe the different social classes in French society
- Inspired by Enlightenment ideas, written by the National Assembly and outlines citizen's rights
- when government does not enforce its own laws
- Argentine Creole general who won independence for Argentina, Chile and Peru by 1821
- written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 and inspired by enlightenment ideas, used to explain why the colonists wanted independence from England
- a vow made by members of the National Assembly in 1789 to not separate until they had established a new constitution in France
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- war fought from 1775 to 1783 that established the ultimately United States of America
- Military general who took control of France after the French Revolution, crowned himself Emperor
- King of France during French Revolution; both he and his wife, Marie Antoinette, brought economic troubles to France
- Venezuelan general who won independence for Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador by 1821
- ended the American Revolution and doubled the size of American territory; 1783
- national government handles issues between the states and with other countries
- social and political system of France before French Revolution
- church or clergy, less than 1% of the French population, paid no taxes
- Radical ruler of France during Reign of Terror, created the Committee of Public Safety.
- new federal system of government based on enlightenment ideas; replaced the Articles of Confederation
- middle class, city workers, peasants, made up about 97% of French population, paid the taxes
- Peruvian man who led a rebellion against Spanish rule in 1780
- Freed Haiti from France and named himself Emperor and brought back slavery
- Radical period of French Revolution where many people died by the Guillotine
- started the Mexican independence movement through a violent uprising against the Spanish
- first ten amendments to the US Constitution; protects individual rights and gives power to the states
- nobles, about 2% of the population, paid no taxes
- fought in North America between England/Native American allies and colonists and France/Native American allies
- fought in Europe between England and Prussia as well as France and Austria
30 Clues: The lawmaking body of France. • when government does not enforce its own laws • first formal government of the independent states • nobles, about 2% of the population, paid no taxes • Peruvian man who led a rebellion against Spanish rule in 1780 • social and political system of France before French Revolution • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-09-21
8 Clues: Natural Rights • People are Evil • Civil Liberties • Checks & Balances • Enlightened Woman • Enlightened Woman • No Cruel Punishments • Common Good is Important
Enlightenment & Revolutions 2023-02-24
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- A riot in Boston that led to the death of 5 American colonists.
- Enlightenment thinker that stated everyone has natural rights.
- France's social class that was responsible for all of the taxes.
- everyone has rights that the government cannot take away.
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- The idea that power comes from the consent of the people & we give up some of our rights to make sure the whole group is taken care of.
- The power unbalance in France, which was the leading cause for the French Revolution.
- Period during the French Revolution that saw 17,000 French citizens be put to death by the guillotine.
7 Clues: everyone has rights that the government cannot take away. • Enlightenment thinker that stated everyone has natural rights. • A riot in Boston that led to the death of 5 American colonists. • France's social class that was responsible for all of the taxes. • The power unbalance in France, which was the leading cause for the French Revolution. • ...
Enlightenment Vocab 2022-03-17
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- A body of unchanging moral principles
- Authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- Actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between ruled and their rulers, defining rights and duties of each
- extravagant style of art characterize by curving lines, guilt, and gold.
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- Policy/attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- European intellectual movement of late 17 and 18 centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- Person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially academic discipline
7 Clues: A body of unchanging moral principles • Authority of a state to govern itself or another state • Person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially academic discipline • extravagant style of art characterize by curving lines, guilt, and gold. • Policy/attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2022-09-30
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- Thomas Hobbes thought people were naturally __, greedy, and selfish
- interprets laws
- Voltaire thought that there were __ politicians and religious leaders
- The idea that if you live somewhere, you are giving up some rights to help society run smoother
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- __ thought that the best way to protect liberty was to divide the government into three branches
- Hobbes' famous publication
- John __ believed that people were basically reasonable and moral
7 Clues: interprets laws • Hobbes' famous publication • John __ believed that people were basically reasonable and moral • Thomas Hobbes thought people were naturally __, greedy, and selfish • Voltaire thought that there were __ politicians and religious leaders • The idea that if you live somewhere, you are giving up some rights to help society run smoother • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2022-09-30
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- Thomas Hobbes thought people were naturally __, greedy, and selfish
- interprets laws
- Voltaire thought that there were __ politicians and religious leaders
- The idea that if you live somewhere, you are giving up some rights to help society run smoother
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- __ thought that the best way to protect liberty was to divide the government into three branches
- Hobbes' famous publication
- John __ believed that people were basically reasonable and moral
7 Clues: interprets laws • Hobbes' famous publication • John __ believed that people were basically reasonable and moral • Thomas Hobbes thought people were naturally __, greedy, and selfish • Voltaire thought that there were __ politicians and religious leaders • The idea that if you live somewhere, you are giving up some rights to help society run smoother • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2023-02-01
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- the revolution against James II
- Hobbes English materialist and political philosopher advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- materialist and political
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- is the act or means of enlightening
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- an agreement that results in the organization of society
- philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
7 Clues: materialist and political • the revolution against James II • is the act or means of enlightening • an agreement that results in the organization of society • French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers • ...
Enlightenment and Renaissance -Christian, Joaquin, Nayeli, and Seth 2024-05-03
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- Man who said “It is not authority but wisdom that makes a law?”
- Man who said “I prefer liberty with danger rather than peace with slavery.
- Country that started the renaissance
- Painted the sistine chapel
- theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle's teachings
- Death Devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.
- Renaissance Rebirth of the ancient Greek and Roman ideals after they laid dormant during the middle ages.
- emphasizes the potential and value of man and his ability to reason and use his intellect
- Press transformed the lives of Europeans by making propaganda possible, encouraging a sense of national identity, and increasing literacy.
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- Man who said “judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.”
- A form of government in the 18th century in which absolute monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms inspired by the Enlightenment
- Meaning of renaissance
- Enlightenment An intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- of Independence Document that states the principles on which our government, and our identity as Americans, are based.
- Transition from medieval to modern society.
- The father of humanism
- Humanism doing what is best for the state and society
- the inability to use one’s understanding without guidance from another
- Revolution Political and military struggle waged between 1765 and 1783 when 13 of Britain’s North American colonies rejected its imperial rule.
19 Clues: Meaning of renaissance • The father of humanism • Painted the sistine chapel • Country that started the renaissance • Transition from medieval to modern society. • Humanism doing what is best for the state and society • Man who said “It is not authority but wisdom that makes a law?” • Man who said “judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” • ...
Bethel Claire Haley's India Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-12
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- A giant peninsula in Southern Asia that extends into the Indian Ocean.
- Religious duties of a Hindu and Buddhist
- This person gained enlightenment which sitting under a tree; also known as the enlightened one
- The state of complete enlightenment where a person has peace and freedom from desire.
- One of the main Hindu gods, the creator god
- A giant storm that sends rain for days or even months.
- The river that runs in front of the Himalayan Mountains.
- A major Indian religion based on Vedic religious beliefs in Brahman and reincarnation that serves as a unifying influence in Indian diverse society.
- A system which consists of many levels of social classes.
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- One of the three main Hindu gods, the god of life.
- The mountain range which separates India from the rest of Asia
- The river which the cities Mohenjo Daro and Harappa are located by.
- One of the main Hindu gods, the god of death
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama; the practicers of this religion follow the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths
- The Hindi holy tests that are a collection of sacred writings and hymns.
- The belief that after a person dies it comes back in another form.
- The belief that a person's deeds, good or bad, determine his state in reincarnation.
17 Clues: Religious duties of a Hindu and Buddhist • One of the main Hindu gods, the creator god • One of the main Hindu gods, the god of death • One of the three main Hindu gods, the god of life. • A giant storm that sends rain for days or even months. • The river that runs in front of the Himalayan Mountains. • A system which consists of many levels of social classes. • ...
THE ENLIGHTEMENT 2023-05-22
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- Measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others.
- He wrote Two Treatises of Government and believed that all people have natural rights
- One of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment.
- He wrote The Leviathan and supported absolute monarchy.
- The executive branch of government in a parliamentary system.
- He wrote Candide and believed everyone is entitled to free speech, religion and thought.
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- A system of governing in which the ruler’s power is limited by law.
- According to Locke, rights that all humans are born with: life, liberty, and the right to own property.
- The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government.
- One of the 18th century European monarchs who were inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects.
- Wrote The Spirit of Laws and believed in the separation of powers.
- Made famous by Rousseau; the political philosophy referring to the will of the people as a whole.
- The use of reason to analyze human nature.
- He wrote The Social Contract and believed that society is an agreement in which all people agree to work for the common good.
14 Clues: The use of reason to analyze human nature. • He wrote The Leviathan and supported absolute monarchy. • The executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. • Wrote The Spirit of Laws and believed in the separation of powers. • A system of governing in which the ruler’s power is limited by law. • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
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- Inventor who discovered electricity
- Secretary of Treasury
- The child of Enlightenment
- another name for president
- The President's closest advisors
- Type of government Washington tried to follow
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- Where Declaration of Independence was signed
- the result of the Declaration of Independence
- Body in the American Government
- Benjamin Franklin traveled here
- The first Political party
- George Washington's Vice President
- US won its independence from in the Revolutionary War
13 Clues: Secretary of Treasury • The first Political party • The child of Enlightenment • another name for president • Body in the American Government • Benjamin Franklin traveled here • The President's closest advisors • George Washington's Vice President • Inventor who discovered electricity • Where Declaration of Independence was signed • the result of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Buddhism puzzle 2021-03-05
8 Clues: suffering • enlightenment • first or craving • enlightened person • a community of Buddhists • a person that has followed • the truth about what life really is • ignorance not knowing how things really are
YEAR 5-6 MEDITATION 2023-01-31
8 Clues: incense stick • a Buddha's Teaching • as a Buddhist's goals • we can visit monk at.. • close our eyes and focus • breathing in breathing out • Meditation have ...position • Person who get enlightenment
SOR Revision 2021-03-19
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- Hindu sacred texts
- Delays journey to help others to enlightenment
- Jewish statement of belief
- Love your neighbour teaching found here
- Buddhist's ultimate goal
- Three baskets of Buddhism - sacred text
- Used as basis of Hindu code of behaviour
- Allah has fixed understanding of destinies
- Hindu's ultimate goal
- Moral order or code for Buddhists
- The father of monotheistic religions
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- Life is suffering or imperfect.
- Hindu creator
- Teaching of non-violence
- Understanding of human existence
- Jesus' teaching of selfless love
- Islamic statement of belief
- Islamic legal and moral code
18 Clues: Hindu creator • Hindu sacred texts • Hindu's ultimate goal • Teaching of non-violence • Buddhist's ultimate goal • Jewish statement of belief • Islamic statement of belief • Islamic legal and moral code • Life is suffering or imperfect. • Understanding of human existence • Jesus' teaching of selfless love • Moral order or code for Buddhists • The father of monotheistic religions • ...
Ancient India Review 2021-12-14
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- Going without food for religious purposes
- State of knowledge
- rebirth
- Rulers and Warriors
- Priests and Scholars
- Servants
- The main god of the Hindus: creator
- India’s language
- a state of peace (Buddhism)
- Group of nomads who settled in India.
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- Social Class system of India
- People who help to spread their religion
- Untouchables Street Sweepers and Sewer Cleaners
- Landowners & merchants
- Your good and bad deeds/actions that determine your fate in the next life.
- large landmass
- doing your duties.
- Hindu god with the head of an elephant; remover of all obstacles
18 Clues: rebirth • Servants • large landmass • India’s language • State of knowledge • doing your duties. • Rulers and Warriors • Priests and Scholars • Landowners & merchants • a state of peace (Buddhism) • Social Class system of India • The main god of the Hindus: creator • Group of nomads who settled in India. • People who help to spread their religion • Going without food for religious purposes • ...
