enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Buddha 2024-07-25
Characters of The Revolution 2015-10-14
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- Franklin was the symbolic
- First U.S. President
- Franklin retired to be a
- Franklin retired at the age of
- Not able to free his slaves
- Jefferson undoubtedly hated
- Jefferson knew a lot about
- Jefferson participated in the 18th century
- Jefferson was portrayed as an
- Washington established the young
- In France Franklin dresses like a
- Washington served this many terms
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- Neither a Quaker nor Anglican
- Wrote Poor Richards Almanac
- Washington made the presidency
- 150,000 copies were sold of
- Washington had attributes of a classic
- Washington wasn't much of an
- Washington was an
19 Clues: Washington was an • First U.S. President • Franklin retired to be a • Franklin was the symbolic • Jefferson knew a lot about • Wrote Poor Richards Almanac • 150,000 copies were sold of • Not able to free his slaves • Jefferson undoubtedly hated • Washington wasn't much of an • Neither a Quaker nor Anglican • Jefferson was portrayed as an • Washington made the presidency • ...
Icebreaker 2023-05-05
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- A liable to unreasonable changes of mood.
- Without being affected by; in spite of.
- Able to be heard
- Something done without being planned
- To guide someone somewhere
- Embarrassing situation
- At the same time
- Someone put in harm or failure
- A state of mental confusion
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- A student that is not a senior
- Reduce pain in a part of the body
- Sudden pain
- Dark or dull
- The action of enlightening
- Severe mental or physical pain
- Showing lack of experience
- Deeply upset agitated
- Mentally prepare for an testing occasion
- Feeling of sickness
19 Clues: Sudden pain • Dark or dull • Able to be heard • At the same time • Feeling of sickness • Deeply upset agitated • Embarrassing situation • The action of enlightening • Showing lack of experience • To guide someone somewhere • A state of mental confusion • A student that is not a senior • Severe mental or physical pain • Someone put in harm or failure • Reduce pain in a part of the body • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-21
10 Clues: 9.8 m/s2 • upthrust • ΔU = Q - W • sinθ cosθ tanθ • inside a system • maximum population size • splitting unstable particles • build up of substance in a body • the result of excess nutrients in the water • the age where people use reasons and science
The Colonial Era 2023-08-25
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- Explorer of Florida
- Spanish slavery system
- Colonists pooled their money
- Spanish Explorer of Haiti
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- War between England and France in the Americas
- First English Colony
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- Self-efficient economy thru gold & silver
- Intellectual Movement
- Between England America Spain
- Religious Revival in the 13 colonies.
11 Clues: Explorer of Florida • First English Colony • Intellectual Movement • Spanish slavery system • Founder of Pennsylvania • Spanish Explorer of Haiti • Colonists pooled their money • Between England America Spain • Religious Revival in the 13 colonies. • Self-efficient economy thru gold & silver • War between England and France in the Americas
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-24
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- The people who rebelled against England in hopes of finding independence.
- The people who remained loyal to England.
- The mass killing resulted in the death of many innocents in Boston, Massachusetts.
- People who wanted to avoid conflict at all costs. Stay uninvolved.
- The era which brought about the modern political and intellectual way of thinking.
- Was an act of retaliation against the Taxes in Britain where tea was dumped in Boston, Massachusetts
- An enlightenment thinker who developed philosophies such as social constructs and natural rights.
- Troops who were ready to fight at a minute's notice.
- A written document detailing the many philosophies and beliefs of how the government and its people should run its nation.
- Last major battle of the American Revolution
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- The direct tax on the goods. This action was issued in response to the loss of the Seven Year War.
- The belief that people have god-given rights upon birth, which should be respected by the government.
- The military leader and also the first president of the United States.
- The writer of both Commonsense and the Declaration of Independence.
- Is a book that was written by Thomas Paine detailing his philosophies on independence.
- The agreement between the people and their government.
16 Clues: The people who remained loyal to England. • Last major battle of the American Revolution • Troops who were ready to fight at a minute's notice. • The agreement between the people and their government. • People who wanted to avoid conflict at all costs. Stay uninvolved. • The writer of both Commonsense and the Declaration of Independence. • ...
ED 310 2024-04-24
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- The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action
- Students learning through their actions.
- The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another
- Developed an operant conditioning system that uses a method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior.
- Malware that secretly gathers information.
- Solely unequal access to the unequal educational opportunities involving technologies.
- What is POPs?
- Improvement, instruction, or enlightenment, esp when morally or spiritually uplifting
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- Skills that students learned but did not know how to transfer later to problems that required their application.
- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.
- The approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners
- Students learning through observation.
- A high level of taste and enlightenment as a result of extensive intellectual training and exposure to the arts
- The belief in their abilities to accomplish the actions necessary to learn.
- Sites that offer ways to download copies of software,music, or media without paying for them.
- A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth.
16 Clues: What is POPs? • Students learning through observation. • Students learning through their actions. • Malware that secretly gathers information. • The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another • The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action • A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth. • ...
Social Studies 20-2 Unit 1 Review 2023-07-27
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- When the king has total and unquestioned power.
- This re-established political order after the fall of Napoleon.
- This is a nation who share similar cultural, ethnic, linguistic, or religious backgrounds.
- Characteristics shared by members of a group.
- A hierarchical system of exchange of services between lords, vassals, and peasants.
- A group of people who share a sense of belonging with each other and may or may not live in the same geographic area.
- The fall of this represented the fall of the Old Regime.
- This was used to justify the king's power but was questioned during the period of Enlightenment.
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- A period of time where people began to question religion and instead used logic and reason to understand the world.
- A dedication to your nation and a belief in its superiority.
- A period of radical political and social change, beginning in France in 1789.
- This term describes a group who has power to govern themselves.
- A representative, consultative body made up by members of all three estates.
- A revolutionary political group made up by members of the third estate.
- Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre.
- This is a nation who share similar political beliefs and values, particularly around equality.
16 Clues: Characteristics shared by members of a group. • When the king has total and unquestioned power. • Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre. • The fall of this represented the fall of the Old Regime. • A dedication to your nation and a belief in its superiority. • This term describes a group who has power to govern themselves. • ...
Buddhist Crossword 2013-05-26
8 Clues: One's duty • Ultimate reality • God of Destruction • Buddha attained this • The cycle of rebirths • The ending of rebirths • The founder of Buddhism • Lama Leader of Tibetan Buddhism
Buddhism 2025-02-18
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- Founder of Buddhism
- Goal of extreme enlightenment
- Where Buddhism originated.
- According to Buddhist teachings, this is what suffering comes from
- A Buddhist community
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- Buddhists practice __________
- The teachings of the Buddha.
- What positive actions lead to
- The Noble _____ Path
- Spiritual leader in Buddhism
10 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • The Noble _____ Path • A Buddhist community • Where Buddhism originated. • The teachings of the Buddha. • Spiritual leader in Buddhism • Buddhists practice __________ • Goal of extreme enlightenment • What positive actions lead to • According to Buddhist teachings, this is what suffering comes from
Key terms: Beginnings of the French Revolution 2019-08-22
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- A French philosopher who criticised certain tenets of Christianity, and promoted the separation of church and state. Author of Candide.
- Genevan author, who wrote a range of works on philosophy, economics, society and politics. Wrote important texts on child rearing.
- An eighteenth-century philosophical and intellectual movement that encouraged learning and cultivation.
- Location of the French royal court.
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- A French term used to describe the intellectuals of the Enlightenment.
- Term given to describe the political and social system of feudal France.
- Name given to the general assembly of the French realm.
- A form of government in which the monarch holds supreme authority.
8 Clues: Location of the French royal court. • Name given to the general assembly of the French realm. • A form of government in which the monarch holds supreme authority. • A French term used to describe the intellectuals of the Enlightenment. • Term given to describe the political and social system of feudal France. • ...
Fundamentals of American Democracy 2023-09-11
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- Which ancient empire first came up with the concept of pathways to citizenship for noncitizens
- Minorities should have the right to enjoy freedom of speech, religion, and culture
- Locke Who proposed dignity of the individuals in the 1700s enlightenment
- Basic human rights that every human entitled to have
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- Who came up with the idea of majority rule
- was proposed by the Athenian democracy by requiring every citizen to participate in their assembly meeting where they could discuss and mingle the issues within city
- Who proposed the idea of compromise during the enlightenment
- Legal status that grants individual certain rights and responsibilities
8 Clues: Who came up with the idea of majority rule • Basic human rights that every human entitled to have • Who proposed the idea of compromise during the enlightenment • Legal status that grants individual certain rights and responsibilities • Locke Who proposed dignity of the individuals in the 1700s enlightenment • ...
Indus River Valley 2016-10-11
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- Priests
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Indus River Valley
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Site of many archaeological discoveries
- Sacred literature
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey
- Seasonal winds which dominate India's climate
- Groups of people in social system
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- Rebirth
- A landmass which include India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- Good or bad deeds
- Wisdom
- Group of nomadic people
- Epic story of India
- Release from selfishness and pain
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia
- Religion founded by Mahavira
19 Clues: Wisdom • Rebirth • Priests • Good or bad deeds • Sacred literature • Epic story of India • Group of nomadic people • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Religion founded by Mahavira • Release from selfishness and pain • Groups of people in social system • Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey • Site of many archaeological discoveries • Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia • ...
history 2023-03-27
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- wright th appeltic of laws
- invented gravity
- belifs in the system of one ruler having all the power
- government led by a king or queen who gained power over the through family
- "the sun king"
- age of reasoning
- ouitesn empire
- where the king/queen think they got there power from
- politcal thinker
- titrant
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- time of discovery
- someone who trys to do all bad things
- wemon rights
- french righter
- louis xiv
- invited and discoverd the moon
- center of the universe
- attack England with the Spanish armada
- through that westering Russia
19 Clues: titrant • louis xiv • wemon rights • french righter • "the sun king" • ouitesn empire • invented gravity • age of reasoning • politcal thinker • time of discovery • center of the universe • wright th appeltic of laws • through that westering Russia • invited and discoverd the moon • someone who trys to do all bad things • attack England with the Spanish armada • ...
Unit 5 crossword 2025-11-06
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- Rights, Inherent rights (life, liberty, property/happiness) that government cannot take away.
- Contract, People give up some rights for government protection; government rules by consent of the governed.
- Age of Reason; intellectual movement emphasizing logic, individualism, and challenging tradition.
- Revolution, Colonies' war for independence from Britain, inspired by Enlightenment ideals.
- Economic policy advocating minimal government interference in the marketplace ("let do").
- Belief in a "watchmaker" God who created the universe but does not intervene in its affairs.
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- considered the father of modern economics and capitalism.
- Movement to end slavery, often inspired by ideas of natural rights and religious beliefs.
- Strong sense of identity and unity among people sharing a common culture or history, often in opposition to foreign rule.
- Revolution, Internal conflict to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic based on liberty and equality.
- Movement advocating for women's rights and equality, challenging male dominance.
- Revolution, Successful slave revolt against French rule, establishing the first independent Black republic.
12 Clues: considered the father of modern economics and capitalism. • Movement advocating for women's rights and equality, challenging male dominance. • Movement to end slavery, often inspired by ideas of natural rights and religious beliefs. • Economic policy advocating minimal government interference in the marketplace ("let do"). • ...
mikalah kim - chapter 6, sections 1&2 2020-12-04
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- social critics in France during the mid-1700s
- change in European thought
- criticized absolute monarchy
- influential french writer
- italian scientist
- sun-centered
- agreement where people create a government
- system of ideas intended to explain something
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- earth-centered view of the universe
- Francois Marie Arouet used this as his pen name
- one of the most persuesive women
- intellectual movement that stressed reason
- new approch the science
- the great English scientist
- third great philosophe
15 Clues: sun-centered • italian scientist • third great philosophe • new approch the science • influential french writer • change in European thought • the great English scientist • criticized absolute monarchy • one of the most persuesive women • earth-centered view of the universe • intellectual movement that stressed reason • agreement where people create a government • ...
Buddhism and hinduism 2025-12-15
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- law of not harming people
- relaxing
- a large cloud of rain
- cosmic laws
- god of hindu
- india is one of them
- the god of Buddhism.
- bring another religion to one
- enduring pain for work
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- guide to end something
- someone sent to talk about faith
- dying and coming back
- the individual self, known after enlightenment to be identical with Brahman
- go from one place place to another
- classes of hindu society
15 Clues: relaxing • cosmic laws • god of hindu • india is one of them • the god of Buddhism. • a large cloud of rain • dying and coming back • guide to end something • enduring pain for work • classes of hindu society • law of not harming people • bring another religion to one • someone sent to talk about faith • go from one place place to another • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2023-09-20
9 Clues: Founding ______ • Franklin's religion • Poor Richard's ________ • Where Franklin was a diplomat • Franklin's invention for cooking • movement that influenced Franklin • Franklin's invention for bad sight • ______ Plan to unite nation under Crown • item used in Franklin's most famous experiment
Buddaism 2025-09-18
10 Clues: holy text • their end goal • belief in 1 god • Enlightened One • the founder of buddaism • 4 truths about suffering • where was buddaism found in • rebirth into a higher realm • What was Siddhartha Gautama known as • the Buddha's prescription for ending suffering
The Age of Enlightenment 2023-11-16
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- he was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- is a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- proposed the separation of power
- A group of radical thinkers and writers in France in the eighteenth century, including Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
- best known for his promotion of the scientific method
- is a debunked theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, with the sun and planets revolving around it.
- is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- was a new era when people became smart
- Common Sense pamphlet and Crisis papers were important influences on the American Revolution.
- proposed a theory of the solar system, which contained elements of both the Earth-centred Ptolemaic system and the Sun-centred Copernican system.
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- ideas—the importance of free markets, assembly-line production methods, and gross domestic product (GDP)
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- discovered gravity
- the split of the branch
- known as the father of modern astronomy.
- he invented analytic geometry, a method of solving geometric problems algebraically and algebraic problems geometrically.
16 Clues: discovered gravity • the split of the branch • proposed the separation of power • was a new era when people became smart • known as the father of modern astronomy. • best known for his promotion of the scientific method • is a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-10-06
10 Clues: the 19th century • the 17th century • created smallpox vaccine • invented the stethoscope • 14th to the 16th century • invented the x-ray machine • first female doctor in the U.S • inserting needles into the skin • developed the idea of circulation • legendary founder of chinese civilization
Buddhism 2025-09-18
10 Clues: To be reborn • Belief in one god • The enlightened one • source of suffering • The founder of Buddhism • The end goal of Buddhism • The holy text for Buddhism • The path to be enlightened • Truths to accept in Buddhism • The place where Buddhism was founded
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2016-03-13
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- Washington's wife
- Washington's most important written document
- Franklin's most famous public writing
- much of Jefferson's thinking was
- freed upon Washington's death
- Franklin's scientific discovery concerning
- Jefferson stood for the rights of
- masquerade master of the founders
- who Jefferson fought and befriended
- designed to prevent federalist-led monarchy
- treaty that unleashed Franklin's destiny
- head of the American Enlightenment
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- obsessed with his appearance
- property inheritance to eldest son
- used as synonym for self-sacrifice
- opened Jefferson's modern criticism
- Jefferson visioned spreading liberty and
- movement Jefferson always delayed
- Jefferson was two-faced and
19 Clues: Washington's wife • Jefferson was two-faced and • obsessed with his appearance • freed upon Washington's death • much of Jefferson's thinking was • movement Jefferson always delayed • Jefferson stood for the rights of • masquerade master of the founders • property inheritance to eldest son • used as synonym for self-sacrifice • head of the American Enlightenment • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2024-02-23
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- Time in which people were rethinking government, society and their own personal lives. Influenced by Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolution.
- Form of execution commonly used during the French Revolution in which
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- thinkers called philosophes (French for “philosophers”) championed the idea of reason in government.
- Separation of powers is the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with others.
- Ended French-Indian War, France gave up all its territories in North America
- is a ruler with absolute power (a despot) who embraces Enlightenment ideals, such as the rights and liberties of individuals, and chooses to use their absolute power to better the lives of average citizens
- Document that declared independence from Britain during the American Revolution
- Supporter of the colonies during the American Revolution
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- Extensive pride in one's government or country
- “Hands-Off” Style of government
- Informal areas where philosophers would meet to discuss ideas
- Right to vote
- Ended American Revolution, recognizing US as an independent country
- the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want
- Supporter of the British government during the American Revolution
16 Clues: Right to vote • “Hands-Off” Style of government • Extensive pride in one's government or country • the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want • Supporter of the colonies during the American Revolution • Informal areas where philosophers would meet to discuss ideas • Supporter of the British government during the American Revolution • ...
VA history module 2 2026-02-26
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- SENSE – The 48-page booklet written by Thomas Paine to argue for independence.
- – The philosopher whose ideas on sovereignty influenced Thomas Jefferson’s writing.
- – Despite being outnumbered, the Continental Army's strength was that they were ______ in a common goal.
- – The Commander in Chief of the Continental Army chosen by the Second Congress.
- PAINE – English-born author who immigrated to America in 1774 and wrote influential pamphlets.
- – The number of years the conflict involving American Indians and the French lasted.
- – The name of the Army formed by the colonists to fight the British.
- – Enlightenment thinker who proposed the separation of powers in "The Spirit of the Laws."
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- – The primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
- RIVER – The valley that France and England competed to colonize in the 1750s.
- – The 1700s era of philosophical thought and scientific discovery.
- – The New York fort captured by the Continental Army early in the war.
- – The name of the Acts the British refused to repeal, leading to the Second Congress.
- – The city where the Second Continental Congress met in May 1775.
- – The financial state of the British after the French and Indian War, leading to new taxes.
- – A colonist who chose to remain loyal to Britain rather than rebel (inferred from "stay loyal").
16 Clues: – The primary author of the Declaration of Independence. • – The city where the Second Continental Congress met in May 1775. • – The 1700s era of philosophical thought and scientific discovery. • – The name of the Army formed by the colonists to fight the British. • – The New York fort captured by the Continental Army early in the war. • ...
ED 310 2024-04-24
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- Skills that students learned but did not know how to transfer later to problems that required their application.
- Sites that offer ways to download copies of software,music, or media without paying for them.
- The belief in their abilities to accomplish the actions necessary to learn.
- Students learning through their actions.
- Students learning through observation.
- What is POPs?
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- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.
- Malware that secretly gathers information.
- A high level of taste and enlightenment as a result of extensive intellectual training and exposure to the arts
- Solely unequal access to the unequal educational opportunities involving technologies.
- The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another
- The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action
- A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth.
- The approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners
- Developed an operant conditioning system that uses a method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior.
- Improvement, instruction, or enlightenment, esp when morally or spiritually uplifting
16 Clues: What is POPs? • Students learning through observation. • Students learning through their actions. • Malware that secretly gathers information. • The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another • The way in which verbs indicate past, present, and future time of action • A short, often old, saying that expresses a common observation or truth. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2015-12-06
7 Clues: people who seek wisdom • to put things into order • a process to do an experiment • to become wise or reach wisdom • laws to protect people from abuse • the use of logic to come to an understanding • people who do not follow a religion but believe in a god
Ancient India 2017-02-18
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- The king who turned to Buddhism
- The belief of the soul reliving
- The enlightened one
- Guatama The man who founded Buddhism
- To focus deeply on something
- The national religion of India
- How actions affect reincarnation
- The Hindu god of upkeep
- The Hindu god of destruction
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- Unity with Brahman
- Buddhists ultimate goal
- The Hindu god of creation
- Cosmic order
- eight fold path How Buddhists act and live
14 Clues: Cosmic order • Unity with Brahman • The enlightened one • Buddhists ultimate goal • The Hindu god of upkeep • The Hindu god of creation • To focus deeply on something • The Hindu god of destruction • The national religion of India • The king who turned to Buddhism • The belief of the soul reliving • How actions affect reincarnation • Guatama The man who founded Buddhism • ...
spelling 1 2014-09-23
11 Clues: to give lessons • their own person • to dwell in or on • to give knowledge • to join two things • to guide the studies • Buddhists follow Buddha • of very high birth or rank • the body of real events or facts • close mental attention to a subject • a person who helps to spread teachings
buddhism 2025-09-18
11 Clues: end goal • the god of Buddhism • where Buddhism made • teachings of Buddha • holy text for Buddhism • when did Buddhism begin • maw of cause and effect • Common Buddhist practice of peace • what religion was Buddhism originally • what you need to overcome as a Buddhist • was going to become king but made Buddhism
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-05
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- a state of mind and a place
- finally getting out of the circle of reincarnation
- consequences of peoples actions
- Who they worship
- A religion
- Where the religion was created
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- a place of worship
- Their book
- a type of Buddhism also known as meditation
- a Buddhist holiday
- a place of worship
- the founder of Buddhism
12 Clues: Their book • A religion • Who they worship • a place of worship • a Buddhist holiday • a place of worship • the founder of Buddhism • a state of mind and a place • Where the religion was created • consequences of peoples actions • a type of Buddhism also known as meditation • finally getting out of the circle of reincarnation
The History of Medicine 2022-10-06
10 Clues: the 19th century • the 17th century • created smallpox vaccine • invented the stethoscope • 14th to the 16th century • invented the x-ray machine • first female doctor in the U.S • inserting needles into the skin • developed the idea of circulation • legendary founder of chinese civilization
Week 8 The Enlightenment (AKA- The Age of Reason) 2022-05-27
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- Executed King
- Africa, Europe, Asia
- social gathering to discuss ideas
- listed rights of people,parliament
- life, liberty, property
- Woman writer-argued for equal rights
- Believed in popular sovereignty
- govt expresses will of the people
- mocked government in his writing
- book of maps
- Time of using logic to solve problems
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- Sail all the way around
- large farm
- Removing information thought to be harmful
- non-religious
- Favored 3 branches of govt.
- Argued govt was a contract between people and ruler
- Juana's baby
- Colonist who went to England to argue for rights
19 Clues: large farm • Juana's baby • book of maps • Executed King • non-religious • Africa, Europe, Asia • Sail all the way around • life, liberty, property • Favored 3 branches of govt. • Believed in popular sovereignty • mocked government in his writing • social gathering to discuss ideas • govt expresses will of the people • listed rights of people,parliament • ...
French Revalution 2024-12-11
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- The state of being free within society
- War General
- type of Execution
- Where was the oath made at
- A forced Change
- the amount of copies of the declaration where made
- How they communicated without getting caught
- Group of people
- When the prison was stormed
- when was napoleons code enacted
- When it started
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- Prison
- The 16th King
- Name of the code napoleon made
- When was the Oath made
- The wife of the 16th king
- The state of being equal
- When the 16th king was executed
- When it ended
- When did the 16th kind wife get executed
20 Clues: Prison • War General • The 16th King • When it ended • A forced Change • Group of people • When it started • type of Execution • When was the Oath made • The state of being equal • The wife of the 16th king • Where was the oath made at • When the prison was stormed • Name of the code napoleon made • When the 16th king was executed • when was napoleons code enacted • ...
Classical Unit Introduction 2014-11-11
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- By the time he composed his 9th symphony, Beethoven had completely lost his _____________.
- This U.S. President and Founding Father was an important architect of this time. He most famous building is the Monticello in Virginia.
- Wrote the plays: Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro.
- Means “New Classical.” Drama and theater used this term because they looked to the Greeks and Romans to make something new.
- Denis Diderot co-founded this 70-volume compilation of scientific, technical and historical knowledge.
- Composed the Marriage of Figaro.
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- Considered the finest still-life painter of his time. Painted Menu de Gras.
- The ____________Century is sometimes known as the “Age of Enlightenment”
- French term that means “let do.” It refers to the idea that economic endeavors are best handled without government interference.
- The “Age of Enlightenment” became increasingly __________ or nonreligious.
- Composed the Moonlight Sonata.
- A ___________ is an extended composition which usually lasts between 20-45 minutes and explores a range of tome colors and dynamics. It usually has four movements.
- Wrote the Letters on Dancing and Ballets which revolutionized the ballet.
13 Clues: Composed the Moonlight Sonata. • Composed the Marriage of Figaro. • Wrote the plays: Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro. • The ____________Century is sometimes known as the “Age of Enlightenment” • Wrote the Letters on Dancing and Ballets which revolutionized the ballet. • The “Age of Enlightenment” became increasingly __________ or nonreligious. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2022-05-18
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- A person who gives up worldly pleasures
- A Sanskrit word meaning "awakened", the name given to the man who founded Buddhism.
- The idea that all existing things in reality come from one original source.
- A concept found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions about how the good and evil done in a past life determines what happens to one's soul in the next life.
- the belief that a person's soul is reborn into a new body after death.
- a religion that developed in India over thousands of years and spread across the world; most Hindus believe in one Supreme Being that can take many forms
- a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism.
- goods or money given to the poor
- a class, or group, in Indian society
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- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment.
- An ideal state of happiness
- a journey to a holy place
- The state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth.
- a social group that does a particular job and that a person is born into.
- A belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life.
- an ancient Indian language
16 Clues: a journey to a holy place • an ancient Indian language • An ideal state of happiness • goods or money given to the poor • a class, or group, in Indian society • A person who gives up worldly pleasures • a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism. • The state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth. • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2016-10-12
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- After retirement Jefferson became
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Period of knowledge
- Was least likely of revolutionaries
- Paine wanted to write for
- Name of Washington's plantation
- Name of Jefferson's Plantation
- Washington wrote this for his slaves
- Important work of political thought
- In ___ Paine attacked Christianity
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- Became the first president
- Franklin was famous for discovering
- Not treated as a founder
- Washington became commander in chief of
- Washington decided this was immoral
- Jefferson made public buildings resemble
- 150,000 copies were sold of this
17 Clues: Period of knowledge • Not treated as a founder • Paine wanted to write for • Became the first president • Name of Jefferson's Plantation • Name of Washington's plantation • 150,000 copies were sold of this • After retirement Jefferson became • In ___ Paine attacked Christianity • Franklin was famous for discovering • Washington decided this was immoral • ...
Social Studies 2021-10-05
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- forcible overthrow of a
- document of laws
- A king and queen in charge
- The Bitish soldiers
- or social order, in favor of a
- first president
- execution device used in France
- The taxing on poor people
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- ruler during the reign of terror
- ruler during the french revoulution
- one person holds all power
- movement known as age of reason
- important city during american rev
- people went away from religion and more toward this
- system.
- kings said that God chose their
- man responsible for natural rights
17 Clues: system. • first president • document of laws • The Bitish soldiers • forcible overthrow of a • The taxing on poor people • one person holds all power • A king and queen in charge • or social order, in favor of a • movement known as age of reason • kings said that God chose their • execution device used in France • ruler during the reign of terror • important city during american rev • ...
Buddhism 2025-11-14
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- worthy one; enlightened being
- balance between indulgence and asceticism
- founder of buddhism; awakened one
- suffering; dissatisfaction
- liberation; ultimate goal of buddhism
- no-self; denial of a permanent self
- what siddhartha encountered; four passing ___
- mudra meaning fearlessness
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- law of intentional actions; cause and effect
- desire or craving; cause of suffering
- cycle of rebirth
- one of the three poisons; attachment
- buddhist monastic community
- impermanence; one of the three marks of existence
- bump on buddha’s head symbolizing enlightenment
- buddha’s teachings
- tree under which buddha meditated (bodhi tree)
17 Clues: cycle of rebirth • buddha’s teachings • suffering; dissatisfaction • mudra meaning fearlessness • buddhist monastic community • worthy one; enlightened being • founder of buddhism; awakened one • no-self; denial of a permanent self • one of the three poisons; attachment • desire or craving; cause of suffering • liberation; ultimate goal of buddhism • ...
Buddhism 2021-03-05
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- the special type of flower
- if we do bad are actions have consequences
- what did the Buddha do to his hair
- the first buddha reached this
- the place of origin
- another word for sick
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- there are four of these
- the original buddha's first name
- how buddhas pray
- another word for religous
- Buddhist's noble path
- where buddhas worship
12 Clues: how buddhas pray • the place of origin • Buddhist's noble path • where buddhas worship • another word for sick • there are four of these • another word for religous • the special type of flower • the first buddha reached this • the original buddha's first name • what did the Buddha do to his hair • if we do bad are actions have consequences
Constitution's Impact 2023-04-20
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- People who wanted a stronger central government
- Framework for the government
- No cruel punishments allowed
- People who did not want a strong central government
- Freedom of speech, Press, Religion, and Assembly
- Fourth Amendment
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- Anti Federalists wanted this
- 10th amendment
- Right to Bear Arms
- Right to a fair trial
- Ratifications made to the constitution
- One of the first enlightenment thinkers
12 Clues: 10th amendment • Fourth Amendment • Right to Bear Arms • Right to a fair trial • Anti Federalists wanted this • Framework for the government • No cruel punishments allowed • Ratifications made to the constitution • One of the first enlightenment thinkers • People who wanted a stronger central government • Freedom of speech, Press, Religion, and Assembly • ...
Unit 2: Religion & Society 2022-03-04
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- hindu good deeds
- Buddhist goal to reach
- buddha's original name
- hindu belief of what goes around comes around
- respect children should have for their parents
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- symbol of Daoism
- Holy text of Islam
- Buddhists follow the
- has millions of gods & originated in India
- Judaism, Christianity & Islam are all
- most Asian religions originated in
- Holy text of Judaism
- founder of Daoism & author of Dao de Jing
- Holy text of Christianity
14 Clues: symbol of Daoism • hindu good deeds • Holy text of Islam • Buddhists follow the • Holy text of Judaism • Buddhist goal to reach • buddha's original name • Holy text of Christianity • most Asian religions originated in • Judaism, Christianity & Islam are all • founder of Daoism & author of Dao de Jing • has millions of gods & originated in India • ...
Ancient India 2017-02-18
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- eight fold path How Buddhists act and live
- The enlightened one
- The Hindu god of creation
- Buddhists ultimate goal
- Cosmic order
- Unity with Brahman
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- The belief of the soul reliving
- To focus deeply on something
- Guatama The man who founded Buddhism
- The Hindu god of upkeep
- The national religion of India
- The Hindu god of destruction
- The king who turned to Buddhism
- How actions affect reincarnation
14 Clues: Cosmic order • Unity with Brahman • The enlightened one • The Hindu god of upkeep • Buddhists ultimate goal • The Hindu god of creation • To focus deeply on something • The Hindu god of destruction • The national religion of India • The belief of the soul reliving • The king who turned to Buddhism • How actions affect reincarnation • Guatama The man who founded Buddhism • ...
Buddhism 2022-04-04
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- (2 words)A “Stupa” is a sacred site
- Most important festival to honor Buddha
- Tree of wisdom
- A wise man
- Ruler of a kingdom
- Color of monks robes
- 325M
- Returns to life in another body
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- Buddha’s body was ____ into 84,000 parts.
- Siddhartha Gautama
- People's desire to control/obtain things
- Mostly practiced in Southeast Asia
- Buddhist disapprove of conflict
- (2 words)Location of enlightenment
- (2 words)Old man,a sick man,a dead man,monk
- A state of blissful non-existence
- Shared by Buddhism and Hinduism
17 Clues: 325M • A wise man • Tree of wisdom • Siddhartha Gautama • Ruler of a kingdom • Color of monks robes • Buddhist disapprove of conflict • Shared by Buddhism and Hinduism • Returns to life in another body • A state of blissful non-existence • Mostly practiced in Southeast Asia • (2 words)Location of enlightenment • (2 words)A “Stupa” is a sacred site • ...
Revolutions 5.1 and 5.2 (Clue 1) 2023-12-19
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- A strong feeling of pride in one's country
- A philosophical movement which started in Europe in the 1700s. It emphasized reason and scientific method.
- ___ of Independence, declared freedom from Britain
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- First name of Latin American revolutionary leader
- Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Last name of English philosopher who heavily influenced the enlightenment, wrote Two Treatises of Government
6 Clues: A strong feeling of pride in one's country • First name of Latin American revolutionary leader • Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution • ___ of Independence, declared freedom from Britain • A philosophical movement which started in Europe in the 1700s. It emphasized reason and scientific method. • ...
Haitian Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-19
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- a state of being free
- enslaved people
- L’Ouvertune leader of the french and american revolts
- organized military force
- A rise in rebellion
- the country haiti wanted to get away from
- act of betraying
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- ideas that made people put science first
- escaped slaves
- Where the Haitian Revolution took place
- state of being free
11 Clues: escaped slaves • enslaved people • act of betraying • A rise in rebellion • state of being free • a state of being free • organized military force • Where the Haitian Revolution took place • ideas that made people put science first • the country haiti wanted to get away from • L’Ouvertune leader of the french and american revolts
Lord Ganesh is the king 2022-12-13
11 Clues: good deeds • a personal journey • produced by suffering • your back from the dead • something your born in to • a public path of buddhism • path the cure for suffering • four things to cure suffering • the Buddhist way of enlightenment • the highest part of the cast system • going back to help people reach nirvana
topic 14 2025-04-02
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- Relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change.
- A person of mixed European and indigenous descent.
- A Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe.
- The right of all males to vote in elections.
- A popular vote.
- empire An empire in which people of many nationalities live.
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- The reliance on military strength.
- The act of setting free.
- German for” Caesar” the title of the Emperors of the second German Empire.
- An intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the 18th century and reaction to the enlightenment: it's stressed feelings, emotion, and Imagination as sources of knowing that helped Define the era.
- A mid-19th-century movement that rejected Romanticism and sought to portray life as it really was.
- A belief that emphasizes one's national identity and prioritizes national pride and National goals above All Else.
- A political philosophy originally based largely on enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint.
13 Clues: A popular vote. • The act of setting free. • The reliance on military strength. • The right of all males to vote in elections. • A person of mixed European and indigenous descent. • empire An empire in which people of many nationalities live. • German for” Caesar” the title of the Emperors of the second German Empire. • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2015-10-12
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- Thomas Jefferson's farm
- so-called father of the constitution
- Franklin's almanac maker Poor _____
- 18th century philosophical movement
- "All men are created ____"
- America's first Secretary of the Treasury
- developed Democratic-Republican party
- artist who created statue of Washington
- head of war department under President Washington
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- Where Benjamin Franklin died
- richest and most populous state, 1776
- plantation owned by James Madison
- Administration who put A. Hamilton on $10
- James Madison was the ____ president
- Washington's farm Mount ___
- George Washington's political party
- Oldest revolutionary leader
17 Clues: Thomas Jefferson's farm • "All men are created ____" • Washington's farm Mount ___ • Oldest revolutionary leader • Where Benjamin Franklin died • plantation owned by James Madison • Franklin's almanac maker Poor _____ • George Washington's political party • 18th century philosophical movement • so-called father of the constitution • James Madison was the ____ president • ...
French Revolution and Napoleon 2022-04-20
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- what robespierre used against the french people
- city in France
- vote of the people
- formal agreement
- king of France from 1774 to 1792
- the movement of logic and reason
- ruler of reign of terror
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- last name of wife of Louis
- a member of the aristocracy.
- ruler of France
- the hereditary right of a monarch to rule.
- foreign minister of Austria
- what the french did against its tyrant government
- a french prison
- government run schools
- first name of British commander Napoleon defeated
- division of social status
17 Clues: city in France • ruler of France • a french prison • formal agreement • vote of the people • government run schools • ruler of reign of terror • division of social status • last name of wife of Louis • foreign minister of Austria • a member of the aristocracy. • king of France from 1774 to 1792 • the movement of logic and reason • the hereditary right of a monarch to rule. • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2023-08-24
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- Thought that the world needs absolute rulers to prevent anarchy
- Founded the economic system of capitalism which advocates for the free exchange of goods and services outside of government control
- is commonly associated with men whose writing and thinking combined philosophy, politics, economics and science, notably John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith, Voltaire, and Baron de Montesquieu.
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- Believed government exists to preserve natural rights
- Believed in separation of powers
- Believed in Free Speech and Religious Tolerance
- Believes in Direct Democracy and the importance of the “general will” of society
7 Clues: Believed in separation of powers • Believed in Free Speech and Religious Tolerance • Believed government exists to preserve natural rights • Thought that the world needs absolute rulers to prevent anarchy • Believes in Direct Democracy and the importance of the “general will” of society • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2015-12-06
7 Clues: people who seek wisdom • to put things into order • a process to do an experiment • to become wise or reach wisdom • laws to protect people from abuse • the use of logic to come to an understanding • people who do not follow a religion but believe in a god
Escape Room 2021-05-24
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- anonymous federalist
- royalty rules
- lots of groups making policy
- 1 ruler
- A "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" lifer
- democracy without representatives deciding policy
- in spirit advocated separation of powers
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- Connecticut compromiser
- A natural rights Enlightenment Philosopher
- didn't sign the social contract, but wrote the theory
- a few over the many
- the wealthy and powerful run the show
12 Clues: 1 ruler • royalty rules • a few over the many • anonymous federalist • Connecticut compromiser • lots of groups making policy • the wealthy and powerful run the show • in spirit advocated separation of powers • A natural rights Enlightenment Philosopher • democracy without representatives deciding policy • A "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" lifer • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2023-03-24
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- english philosopher & political theorist
- second U.S. president
- time period of science and reason
- tyrant of England in 1760
- summary of fundamental rights
- sovereignty head of state (queen or king)
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- birth given entitlement and protection
- third U.S. president, founding father
- first formal statement of nation's people
- fundamental/organic law of U.S.
- executive, legislative, & judicial
- power held by people and representatives
12 Clues: second U.S. president • tyrant of England in 1760 • summary of fundamental rights • fundamental/organic law of U.S. • time period of science and reason • executive, legislative, & judicial • third U.S. president, founding father • birth given entitlement and protection • english philosopher & political theorist • power held by people and representatives • ...
AP World Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- fundamental rights that every human has
- belief of a supreme being, does not intervene
- believing common people should govern themselves
- mother of feminism
- a deep understanding
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- social movement to end slavery
- people agreeing to form a society
- Thirteen Colonies vs Great Britain
- famous English philosopher
- father of modern economics
- French writer/philosopher
- advocating for women's rights
12 Clues: mother of feminism • a deep understanding • French writer/philosopher • famous English philosopher • father of modern economics • advocating for women's rights • social movement to end slavery • people agreeing to form a society • Thirteen Colonies vs Great Britain • fundamental rights that every human has • belief of a supreme being, does not intervene • ...
Chapter 10 Enlightenment 2022-01-19
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- somebody who studies society.
- a system where the executive, legislative, and judicial powers limit each other with checks and balances.
- A mathematician who presented a new view of the universe.
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- Testing of a hypothesis or theory.
- ¨to let people do what they want¨.
- A religious philosophy based on reason and nature law.
- a female scientist, who wrote lots of books on scientific matters.
- A female astronomer
- ¨principles of Natural Philosophy¨
- A second century A.D astronomer who constructed the idea known as the Ptolemaic system.
10 Clues: A female astronomer • somebody who studies society. • Testing of a hypothesis or theory. • ¨to let people do what they want¨. • ¨principles of Natural Philosophy¨ • A religious philosophy based on reason and nature law. • A mathematician who presented a new view of the universe. • a female scientist, who wrote lots of books on scientific matters. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- form of literature developed during the enlightenment
- lovers of wisdom
- govern human character
- ability to think logically
- An agreement made by people in which they give up something for an organized Society
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- people that have ultimate power
- life, liberty,property are protected by
- focused on economic reforms
- knowledge
- complete power
10 Clues: knowledge • complete power • lovers of wisdom • govern human character • ability to think logically • focused on economic reforms • people that have ultimate power • life, liberty,property are protected by • form of literature developed during the enlightenment • An agreement made by people in which they give up something for an organized Society
The Enlightenment Times 2022-09-30
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- discovered gravity
- stressed experimentation and observation
- promoted the social contract
- divided the government into 3 branches
- earth revolves around the sun
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- advocated for women roles in politics
- believed humans were naturally selfish
- exposed the abuses of his day
- creator of the encyclopedia
- beleived in life liberty and property
10 Clues: discovered gravity • creator of the encyclopedia • promoted the social contract • exposed the abuses of his day • earth revolves around the sun • advocated for women roles in politics • beleived in life liberty and property • believed humans were naturally selfish • divided the government into 3 branches • stressed experimentation and observation
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2023-12-19
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- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- The Bill that firmly established the principles of frequent parliaments, free elections and freedom of speech within the EnglishParliament
- premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system
- relating to an established set of principles governing a state
- freedoms that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government
- A form of goverment in which the king or queen is not limited when it comes to their power
- a system in government that has each branch limit each other's power
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- A form of goverment in which the king or queen doesn't have full power of the govermnent
- implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- A fleet of warships
10 Clues: A fleet of warships • relating to an established set of principles governing a state • a system in government that has each branch limit each other's power • a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution • implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits • ...
Buddhism 2021-12-13
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- focusing one’s mind on spiritual ideas
- a prince who discovered enlightenment
- achieved when one is released from the
- the rebirth of one’s soul
- of rebirth (Hinduism)
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- and desire (Buddhism)
- a state of peace that is free from the
- One.”
- one’s spiritual duties
- the Four Noble truth common theme
- the effect a person’s actions have on
- became known as the Buddha or the
- soul
13 Clues: soul • One.” • and desire (Buddhism) • of rebirth (Hinduism) • one’s spiritual duties • the rebirth of one’s soul • the Four Noble truth common theme • became known as the Buddha or the • a prince who discovered enlightenment • the effect a person’s actions have on • a state of peace that is free from the • focusing one’s mind on spiritual ideas • ...
7th grade 2022-06-13
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- Cultural movement started in Europe
- This state was an independent country
- Cash crop
- First president
- A form of resistance by the enslaved
- Turning point in the War of Independence
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- This Native American Nation was removed
- Invention of the Age of Exploration
- Opposite of monarchy
- Branch that enforces the law
- Favored manufacturing
- Bill of Rights includes 10
12 Clues: Cash crop • First president • Opposite of monarchy • Favored manufacturing • Bill of Rights includes 10 • Branch that enforces the law • Invention of the Age of Exploration • Cultural movement started in Europe • A form of resistance by the enslaved • This state was an independent country • This Native American Nation was removed • Turning point in the War of Independence
Major Religion Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-01
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- Founder of Christianity
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- Sacred text of Judaism
- Path to enlightenment in Buddhism
- The founder of Islam
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- The founder of Buddhism
- Law of cause and effect in Hinduism and Buddhism
- The journey Muhammad made from Mecca to Medina
- Sacred text of Christianity
- The founder of Confucianism
- Moral law in Hinduism
- Islamic holy book
12 Clues: Islamic holy book • The founder of Islam • Moral law in Hinduism • Sacred text of Judaism • The founder of Buddhism • Founder of Christianity • Sacred text of Christianity • The founder of Confucianism • Indigenous religion of Japan • Path to enlightenment in Buddhism • The journey Muhammad made from Mecca to Medina • Law of cause and effect in Hinduism and Buddhism
unit9vocabjadewrightsil 2025-01-27
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- The belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters.
- An inventor that improved the steam engine
- An English philosopher who is considered a founder of modern political philosophy.
- Meeting where the European powers met to discuss the territory claims to Africa
- A religious person
- People living in cities rather than rural areas
- The process of experimenting to establish facts
- The theory that the Earth goes around the Sun proposed by Galileo.
- A type of government/economic system that shares wealth
- Known for being the father of modern science, and being the first to report specific astrological observations
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- An English philosopher and physician who is known as the father of liberalism and one of the most influential enlightenment thinkers.
- A person who takes financial risks to start up a business.
- A area where another country has power to affect it when it has no formal powers.
- The policy of a country expanding its power into other territories.
- The belief of sharing ownership of basic needs that would increase people's quality of life.
- A building where goods are manufactured
- A world renowned scientist who created ideas about how the world works through science
- A French author who is known as one of the founders of sociology and scholarly discipline.
- A French Enlightenment writer known for his criticism of Christianity and slavery, and being an advocate for separation of church and state and various freedoms.
19 Clues: A religious person • A building where goods are manufactured • An inventor that improved the steam engine • People living in cities rather than rural areas • The process of experimenting to establish facts • A type of government/economic system that shares wealth • A person who takes financial risks to start up a business. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-04
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- in _______ Revolution the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was passed.
- the ______ an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed and equality before the law.
- the belief that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities
- treaty that ended the American Revolution
- government ruled by elected representatives
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- the holding of political views that favor free enterprise, private ownership, and socially traditional ideas.
- The first name of the Enlightenment philosopher that most contributed to the separation of power.
- devotion to the interests of a certain country and belief that it is better and more important than other countries.
- a government in which the power is divided between the federal, or national, government and the states.
10 Clues: treaty that ended the American Revolution • government ruled by elected representatives • the belief that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities • in _______ Revolution the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was passed. • The first name of the Enlightenment philosopher that most contributed to the separation of power. • ...
The Good News Crossword 2017-03-23
10 Clues: industry booming • ruling of the church • official papal letter • call for social justice • divided Europe after WW2 • pope suppressing Jesuits • pope John Paul II proclaimed • church's saving and teaching body • gathering of bishops to decide next pope • new scientific beliefs brought about in this time
Buddhism Vocab Practice 2025-03-13
10 Clues: enlightened one • path to nirvana • cycle or rebirth • state of perfect peace • rounded buddhism shrine • Buddha's basic teachings • buddhist place of worship • books containing buddha's teachings • state of having the hightest knowledge and understanding • place where some monks and nuns live, work, study and pray
Unit 4 Crossword Labs 2024-11-06
10 Clues: Fancy art • Feminine art • Long fiction books • Ideas that are prohibited • believed in split government • Used sarcasm with the government • Enlightenment French philosophers • A place where people meet to discus ideas • the Great "First servant of the states" • Government shouldn't interfere with the people
vocab 9 2026-01-07
10 Clues: standing out • enlightenment • lots of enthusiasm • to remain for a time • the best or most skilled • the art of public speaking • extremely expressive in speech • to make clear and explain fully • to encourage or incite to action • to involve in argument or hostile action
Classical Unit Introduction 2014-11-11
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- A ___________ is an extended composition which usually lasts between 20-45 minutes and explores a range of tome colors and dynamics. It usually has four movements.
- Denis Diderot co-founded this 70-volume compilation of scientific, technical and historical knowledge.
- The “Age of Enlightenment” became increasingly __________ or nonreligious.
- Wrote the plays: Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro.
- This U.S. President and Founding Father was an important architect of this time. He most famous building is the Monticello in Virginia.
- Composed the Marriage of Figaro.
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- French term that means “let do.” It refers to the idea that economic endeavors are best handled without government interference.
- Means “New Classical.” Drama and theater used this term because they looked to the Greeks and Romans to make something new.
- Considered the finest still-life painter of his time. Painted Menu de Gras.
- By the time he composed his 9th symphony, Beethoven had completely lost his _____________.
- The ____________Century is sometimes known as the “Age of Enlightenment”
- Composed the Moonlight Sonata.
- Wrote the Letters on Dancing and Ballets which revolutionized the ballet.
13 Clues: Composed the Moonlight Sonata. • Composed the Marriage of Figaro. • Wrote the plays: Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro. • The ____________Century is sometimes known as the “Age of Enlightenment” • Wrote the Letters on Dancing and Ballets which revolutionized the ballet. • The “Age of Enlightenment” became increasingly __________ or nonreligious. • ...
Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment/ Absolutism 2013-11-06
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- method of procedure; created by Bacon
- movement of intellectuals; emphasized reason and individualism
- reasoning from detailed facts
- an agreement among the members of a government
- a ruler who has total power and uses in cruel ways
- belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- doctrine that monarchs derive their right to rule directly from God
- small group of people having control of a country
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- the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- any of the leading philosophical, political, and social writers
- belief that the Earth was the center of the universe
- conversational gathering of intellectuals, artist, and politicians
- fleet of warships
- social process of converting to the customs of the Western civilization
- French Protestant who met to study The Bible in secret
15 Clues: fleet of warships • reasoning from detailed facts • method of procedure; created by Bacon • an agreement among the members of a government • small group of people having control of a country • a ruler who has total power and uses in cruel ways • belief that the sun was the center of the universe • belief that the Earth was the center of the universe • ...
Age of Enlightenment Crossword 2022-12-01
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- Monarch originally from Vienne, Austria
- advocate for women's rights
- Name of the estate with the highest power and paid no taxes
- machine invented by a doctor for a humane death
- Wrote Two Treatises on Government
- Philosopher who opposed John Locke
- the building that was stormed by the Third estate which held ammunition
- Revolutions, writing of the declaration of indepencence, and the US constitution and bill of rights were created
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- Dresses as a woman to escape France (include roman numerals)
- spending that broke France
- age of applying reason to the human and natural world
- "to be truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them"
- believed that the government is an agreement or contract between the ruler and people
- French writer on freedom of speech
- Estate with no say in power and paid taxes
15 Clues: spending that broke France • advocate for women's rights • Wrote Two Treatises on Government • French writer on freedom of speech • Philosopher who opposed John Locke • Monarch originally from Vienne, Austria • Estate with no say in power and paid taxes • machine invented by a doctor for a humane death • age of applying reason to the human and natural world • ...
UNIT 9 VOCAB Jillian Hees 2025-02-03
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- where workers produced a large scale of goods with machines and new inventions
- Method establishing facts from tests, trials and experiments
- Hobbes he was one of the founders for modern political philosophy and advocated absolute sovereignty
- of Influence a region where an external group holds power in a foreign place
- Conference a meeting where the major european powers formalized claims for territory in africa
- he was a french philosopher and an author during the age of enlightenment.
- beliefs or theories that are at variance with beliefs and religious laws of religious organizations
- an 18th century philosopher and author as a major figure of enlightenment
- a political practice of unlimited centralized authority
- Locke one of the most famous english philosopher and political theorist during the 17th century
- Watt inventor and instrument maker in the 18th century
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- a social and economic doctrine which calls for public rather than private ownership or control over property and natural resources
- Theory the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- a rule policy that enforces laws of the country on people who are from somewhere else
- Newton he was the greatest english mathematician of his lifetime
- a concentration of a human population in an area
- a person who undertakes a business
- economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally owned instead of being owned by individuals
- he was a natural philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer
19 Clues: a person who undertakes a business • a concentration of a human population in an area • Watt inventor and instrument maker in the 18th century • a political practice of unlimited centralized authority • Theory the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • he was a natural philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-10
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- made the statue of David
- Imaginary perfect state of society
- common tongue
- Prime importance of Humans
- Famous painting done by Da Vinci
- a.k.a the Enlightenment
- No religious bias
- permanent painting using wet lime plaster
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- Who created Romeo and Juliet
- Lawyer and chancellor of great britian
- Created the printing press
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- Wrote the prince, rulers often need to be immoral
- Powerful Italian banking family
14 Clues: common tongue • No religious bias • a.k.a the Enlightenment • made the statue of David • painter of the Mona Lisa • Created the printing press • Prime importance of Humans • Who created Romeo and Juliet • Powerful Italian banking family • Famous painting done by Da Vinci • Imaginary perfect state of society • Lawyer and chancellor of great britian • ...
Social Studies 2021-10-05
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- forcible overthrow of a
- document of laws
- A king and queen in charge
- The Bitish soldiers
- or social order, in favor of a
- first president
- execution device used in France
- The taxing on poor people
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- ruler during the reign of terror
- ruler during the french revoulution
- one person holds all power
- movement known as age of reason
- important city during american rev
- people went away from religion and more toward this
- system.
- kings said that God chose their
- man responsible for natural rights
17 Clues: system. • first president • document of laws • The Bitish soldiers • forcible overthrow of a • The taxing on poor people • one person holds all power • A king and queen in charge • or social order, in favor of a • movement known as age of reason • kings said that God chose their • execution device used in France • ruler during the reign of terror • important city during american rev • ...
Thirteen Colonies 2022-11-08
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- founded Pennsylvania
- left England to purify Church
- plant used for blue dye
- colony for debtors (people who owed money)
- religious movement in colonies
- main cash crop for Southern colonies
- formerly New Netherlands
- colony for Catholics and religious freedom
- colony for Quakers and religious freedom
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- used reason and logic, encouraged thinking
- first permanent English colony in Americas
- first colonists in Massachusetts
- founded Maryland
- colony given to friends
- upper class of people in colonies
- feast for Indians and Pilgrims
- ship used by Pilgrims to come to colony
17 Clues: founded Maryland • founded Pennsylvania • plant used for blue dye • colony given to friends • formerly New Netherlands • left England to purify Church • feast for Indians and Pilgrims • religious movement in colonies • first colonists in Massachusetts • upper class of people in colonies • main cash crop for Southern colonies • ship used by Pilgrims to come to colony • ...
Enlightenment and the American Revolution 2021-03-30
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- The treaty that ended The American Revolution
- A seventeenth century English thinker who thought man was naturally greedy and cruel
- A absolute ruler who used their power to bring Enlightenment ideas to their country
- An informal or social gathering to exchange ideas. Often hosted by the women of Paris
- Imposed taxes on items such as newspapers and pamphlets. The colonists hated this
- Had extremely tight control over his subjects while he was king of Prussia
- Rights that belonged to all humans from birth
- Empress of Russia
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- Defended the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre
- Thinkers of the Enlightenment whose ideas spread around Europe. French word for Philosopher
- Principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- When a government does not allow for the spreading of free speech and ideas
- An agreement by which they gave up their freedom for an organized society
- An early thinker who studied the governments of Europe. Gave the US the idea of Separation of Powers and the 3 Branches of Government.
- Another founding father, who argued that England would never let the colonies be free. Also helped to write the Declaration of Independence
- Virginia Planter and soldier, leader of the Colonial Army against the British
- Biggest defender of free speech. Also hated slavery and religious discrimination
- King of England when the American Revolution started
- A seventeenth century English thinker who thought man was naturally good
19 Clues: Empress of Russia • The treaty that ended The American Revolution • Rights that belonged to all humans from birth • Principal author of the Declaration of Independence • King of England when the American Revolution started • Defended the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre • A seventeenth century English thinker who thought man was naturally good • ...
NEW SPAIN CROSSWORD 2023-01-20
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- As a consequence of the Bourbon Reforms, this organization reduced their privileges.
- By the end of the 17th century New Sapin had become the richest possession of the Spanish Crown, because mining was contributing large quantities of Gold, Silver and Copper.
- This group resulted from interbreeding.
- Mercury (Chemical element).
- Commit a crime.
- Botany applied to medicine.
- Political division of the territories, each of which remained under the administration of an official who was appointed by the king.
- Artistic style that is manifested in music, literature, painting, etc.
- Was a social, ideological and political movement which came from France, strongly influenced the independence of New Spain.
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- _________ and Taxco owned their peek to Mining.
- The enlightenment ones sought to transform the Absolutist ______ which they considered unfair, into a more liberal political system.
- Most important product obtained in New Spain.
- Political and economic doctrine that defends freedom, equality and individualism.
- Increase experienced in an evento or process.
- The Silver _____ was part of the Camino Real, and was built due to the need to connect the mining centers.
- Principal economic activity in New Spain.
- At the beginning of the ______, it was decided to convert the old pre-Hispanic lordships into indigenous towns.
- To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control.
- Aside from Spain, the Bourbon Reforms were applied in all the territories that were part of the Spanish ______ in America.
19 Clues: Commit a crime. • Mercury (Chemical element). • Botany applied to medicine. • This group resulted from interbreeding. • Principal economic activity in New Spain. • Most important product obtained in New Spain. • Increase experienced in an evento or process. • _________ and Taxco owned their peek to Mining. • To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control. • ...
socio 2017-10-22
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- system of symbols organized into cognitions about what should and does occur in specific types of situations.
- eighteenth and nineteenth century thinking of the british isle, owing its inspiration to th enlightenment.
- it is necessary to evaluate al situations in terms of their worth and value.
- use of sociological data, theories, and interpretations for applied purposes and for changing social relations and structures.
- evaluative belief that say what should occur in situations.
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- those systems of symbols that humans create and use to guide behaviour, interaction,and patterns of social organization.
- systems of symbols organized about how to manipulate the environment.
- systematic study of human social behaviour, interaction and organization.
- broad intellectual movement culminating in the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
- systems of symbols organized into abstract moral ideas about what is good and bad,appropriate and inappropriate, and right and wrong.
10 Clues: evaluative belief that say what should occur in situations. • systems of symbols organized about how to manipulate the environment. • systematic study of human social behaviour, interaction and organization. • it is necessary to evaluate al situations in terms of their worth and value. • ...
Ben Franklin 2017-10-27
10 Clues: job as a boy • bill he was on • Secret identity • book he published • where he was born • where he ran off to • most famous invention • A Young Business Man's Club • how many children did he have • why did Franklin want to go to London
Unit 1 vocab 2024-02-15
10 Clues: 2 parts • signed in 1776 • rights everyone has • The first 10 Amendments • philosopher of the 1600's • a representitive democracy • agreement between 13 colonies • signed by lost pilgrims and colonists • Created the bicameral legislative branch • Revolution of ideas during the 16 and 1700's
The life and teachings of the Buddha 2019-04-24
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- Actions have consequences
- The Buddha's teaching
- The meaning of the word Buddha
- Having a positive attitude
- Where Siddhartha meditated and achieved enlightenment
- Four parts to the Buddha's teaching
- Speaking truthful words
- Doing work that is helpful
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- Showing kindness to others
- A way of calming the mind
- Buddha's advice on how to live
- Practising good thoughts and actions
12 Clues: The Buddha's teaching • Speaking truthful words • Actions have consequences • A way of calming the mind • Showing kindness to others • Having a positive attitude • Doing work that is helpful • The meaning of the word Buddha • Buddha's advice on how to live • Four parts to the Buddha's teaching • Practising good thoughts and actions • ...
Escape Room 2021-05-24
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- anonymous federalist
- royalty rules
- lots of groups making policy
- 1 ruler
- A "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" lifer
- democracy without representatives deciding policy
- in spirit advocated separation of powers
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- Connecticut compromiser
- A natural rights Enlightenment Philosopher
- didn't sign the social contract, but wrote the theory
- a few over the many
- the wealthy and powerful run the show
12 Clues: 1 ruler • royalty rules • a few over the many • anonymous federalist • Connecticut compromiser • lots of groups making policy • the wealthy and powerful run the show • in spirit advocated separation of powers • A natural rights Enlightenment Philosopher • democracy without representatives deciding policy • A "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" lifer • ...
Personal Quiz 2025-01-03
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- Reviled rule and beloved film
- Plenty of these at school and in Dickens
- “He has the _ “-the record-breaker
- Reason, Science, and Humanism
- Beloved beast
- Greece in Gayborhood
- The Bullis betrayer
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- VA town visited by XC runners and freedom fighters
- Running and Blogging
- Perennial optimist
- Famous fairy tale;infamous trio (quartet?)
- Good science teacher; bad joke
12 Clues: Beloved beast • Perennial optimist • The Bullis betrayer • Running and Blogging • Greece in Gayborhood • Reviled rule and beloved film • Reason, Science, and Humanism • Good science teacher; bad joke • “He has the _ “-the record-breaker • Plenty of these at school and in Dickens • Famous fairy tale;infamous trio (quartet?) • VA town visited by XC runners and freedom fighters
Topic 14 vocab 2025-04-03
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- popular vote
- resilience on military strength
- mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was
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- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- strain of needing votes
- relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change
- an intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- setting free
- political philosophy originally based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected
- an empire in which people of many nationalities live
10 Clues: popular vote • setting free • strain of needing votes • resilience on military strength • an empire in which people of many nationalities live • relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change • mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was • ...
Buddhist teachings 2025-03-24
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- Dukkha
- Impermanence
- Each of the Eightfold Path steps begins with this
- This means 'awakened one'
- What did the Buddha do under the bodhi tree?
- One of the four sights
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- The Buddha's life before he left the palace
- One of the Eightfold Path
- The cause of suffering
- Who tempted the Siddhartha?
- No soul
- What the Buddha became after leaving the palace
- Enlightenment means seeing the _________
13 Clues: Dukkha • No soul • Impermanence • The cause of suffering • One of the four sights • One of the Eightfold Path • This means 'awakened one' • Who tempted the Siddhartha? • Enlightenment means seeing the _________ • The Buddha's life before he left the palace • What did the Buddha do under the bodhi tree? • What the Buddha became after leaving the palace • ...
Buddhism 2023-02-07
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- Over 500 ________ followers.
- Follow the ____________ to enlightenment.
- Who is the religion's founder?
- A mindfulness practice.
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- Where is it heavily practiced now?
- Where did Buddhism originate?
- The basic code of ethics.
- _____ fold path.
- How many noble truths?
- What was Buddha before he spread Buddhism?
10 Clues: _____ fold path. • How many noble truths? • A mindfulness practice. • The basic code of ethics. • Over 500 ________ followers. • Where did Buddhism originate? • Who is the religion's founder? • Where is it heavily practiced now? • Follow the ____________ to enlightenment. • What was Buddha before he spread Buddhism?
Things that make Buddha, Buddha 2022-12-04
9 Clues: fear not • meditation • buddha's bun • flow of energy • teaching or meditating posture • rising to teach after reacting Nirvana • circular dot on the forehead of Buddha • beginning his journey towards enlightenment • final stage before reaching Nirvana after death posture
Enlightenment ideals 2025-09-03
5 Clues: person who wrote common sense • radical book calling for change • movement where people emphasized individuality • letter that says life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness • type of government becoming very unpopular during the enlightenment
Semester Exam Review 2016-05-25
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- Turning point battle in Europe during WWII.
- Pact Russian defensive alliance system during the Cold War.
- Meeting that was held to rebuild Europe after Napoleon’s conquests; it also tried to suppress the revolutionary ideas spreading in Europe.
- What the Enlightenment believes is given to every human being, and should be respected by governments.
- Prison that was stormed to begin the French Revolution.
- Country that was blamed for WWI.
- Mao’s unsuccessful policy of creating even larger communes to speed up economic development.
- Turning point battle in North Africa during WWII.
- System of government in which total power is in the hands of a monarch, who rules with authority from God
- Defensive alliance system set up to defend European countries during the Cold War.
- Civilian ship sunk by the Germans in WWI that outraged the U.S.
- Country created from parts of Germany after WWI.
- System of attack that the U.S. employed in the Pacific Theater during WWII.
- “The Liberator” of several South American nations from Spanish rule.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in the freedom of speech and religion, and an end to censorship.
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- Part of United Nations in charge of dealing with international conflicts; it has 5 permanent members, including the U.S.
- Factor of production that is missing: Land, Labor, ….
- French General Ferdinand Foch referred to this as “an armistice for 20 years.”
- International peacekeeping organization consisting of the Security Council, Secretariat, and the General Assembly.
- Turning point battle in the Pacific during WWII.
- Term for the feeling of unity and the pride in your cultural heritage that was the driving force behind the creation of several countries in the 1800s.
- Italian dictator that led his country into WWII.
- Trials that sought to prosecute Nazis for their actions during WWII.
- Asian country that sought to fight against Western imperialism.
- USSR invaded this country in 1979 and lost.
- Substance that separated the strong empires from the weak empires.
- Movement in the 1800s that sought to protect civil liberties and create democratic governments.
- Geographic areas that increased in size and population due to the Industrial Revolution.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in the right to life, liberty, and property.
- French dictator that took control of the country at the end of the Revolution and led France into war with several countries.
- Movement that fenced in farmland and led to many people taking jobs in factories.
- The “Sun King”.
32 Clues: The “Sun King”. • Country that was blamed for WWI. • Turning point battle in Europe during WWII. • USSR invaded this country in 1979 and lost. • Turning point battle in the Pacific during WWII. • Italian dictator that led his country into WWII. • Country created from parts of Germany after WWI. • Turning point battle in North Africa during WWII. • ...
O3 People and Vocab 2025-11-05
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- the state of being and/or having the same, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- sovereignty political theory that government is created by and subject to what the people want.
- A philosophical movement focused on society and politics which started in Europe in the 1700's. It emphasized the use of reason.
- a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher
- This political thinker argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of people, which included life, liberty, and property.
- This astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory, which was that the sun not the Earth, was the center of our solar system.
- This scientist created the first vaccine to prevent smallpox using the cowpox virus.
- agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent/agreement to be governed
- The philosophe believed in freedom of thought and expression, religious toleration, and separation of church & state.
- This philosophe declared that women should have the same political rights as men and believed in education for all.
- Enlightened Despot of Russia. A friend of Voltaire, she expanded the Russian empire, improved government and economy, but didn't improve the lives of peasants.
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- This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted.
- This English politician and writer argued for the adoption of new scientific techniques such as the experimental method.
- Enlightened despot of Prussia. Declared himself the "1st servant of the state." He granted religious freedom, improved education, and abolished torture, but didn't free the serfs.
- Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions
- Among his many scientific discoveries are the fact that falling objects accelerate at fixed and predictable rates. Using a telescope he built, he eventually confirmed that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- An 18th-century European monarch inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of their subjects.
- The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice.
- This philosophe proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of a government.
- This mathematician and physicist brought together previous theories under a single theory of motion known as the law of Universal Gravitation.
- the division of government into separate branches
- Enlightened Despot of Austria; He expanded education, granted religious freedom, improved education and abolished serfdom. All reforms were undone after he died.
22 Clues: the division of government into separate branches • The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice. • Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions • a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher • This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted. • ...
Types of Governments 2023-08-24
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- This Enlightenment Thinker inspired the US Constitution with his thoughts on the separation of powers.
- This country is an example of an oligarchy.
- The Mayflower Compact instituted this form of government.
- In this form of democracy there are no representatives. Citizens are directly involved in the day-to-day work of governing the country.
- This country is an example of a socialist country.
- In this form of government the government owns all property.
- This was written by Thomas Paine to encourage the colonists to support independence from England.
- This document was written by English Nobility to limit the power of the King.
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- This is the form of government the United States has.
- This is a Greek word that means “rule by a few.
- In this form of government where one leader has absolute control over citizens’ lives.
- This Enlightenment Thinker inspired the Declaration of Independence with his thoughts on natural rights.
- In this form of government nobody is in control.
- In this form of democracy, citizens elect leaders to represent their rights and interests in government.
- When one person holds all the power by force, this person is known as a __________.
- This is a government that recognizes God or a divine being as the ultimate authority.
- In this form of government a king or queen rules the country.
17 Clues: This country is an example of an oligarchy. • This is a Greek word that means “rule by a few. • In this form of government nobody is in control. • This country is an example of a socialist country. • This is the form of government the United States has. • The Mayflower Compact instituted this form of government. • ...
French Revolution Review 2024-11-15
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- the Second Estate was made up of this group
- An assembly of representatives from all three social classes in France
- Russian leader who explored Europe and brought new ideas to his country
- the majority of the First Estate was made up of this group
- the first island to which Napoleon was exiled
- crowned himself emperor of France
- The Congress of ___ wished to establish a balance of power in Europe after the defeat of Napoleon
- People in this country used guerrilla warfare to fight back against Napoleon’s brother
- This group embraced enlightenment ideas as they climbed the social and economic ladders and became “fancy”
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- A famous stone discovered by the French in Egypt which provided a key to understanding hieroglyphics
- The Reign of Terror ended with his death
- A mob stormed this prison looking for gunpowder
- ideas about freedom, equality, and the idea that people should have a say in how they're governed.
- a ruler with total authority over a country or kingdom
- The first Russian ruler to adopt the title czar, meaning “caesar.” He used secret police to hunt down his opponents.
- The Third Estate was locked out of a meeting, and so they waited on an indoor ____ until a new Constitution was drawn up
- The campaign into this country was a disaster for Napoleon
17 Clues: crowned himself emperor of France • The Reign of Terror ended with his death • the Second Estate was made up of this group • the first island to which Napoleon was exiled • A mob stormed this prison looking for gunpowder • a ruler with total authority over a country or kingdom • the majority of the First Estate was made up of this group • ...
Daniela's Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-26
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- to be prepared
- a type of bacteria that makes you sick if you digest it in raw eggs
- the act of skipping school without permission
- effected with colors
- the act of being false
- a liquid coming out of something fast
- a sleep or wake cycle
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- having a life cycle that lasts more than two years
- the act of being smart
- a standard size thing
- an eye condition
- evolutionary origin types
- to identify something
- a type of flooring
- a loud cry
15 Clues: a loud cry • to be prepared • an eye condition • a type of flooring • effected with colors • a standard size thing • to identify something • a sleep or wake cycle • the act of being smart • the act of being false • evolutionary origin types • a liquid coming out of something fast • the act of skipping school without permission • having a life cycle that lasts more than two years • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2020-06-01
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- Buddhist heaven
- states The practise of these can help with nirvana
- country the Buddha was born in
- A Buddhist sect that focuses on meditation
- Means 'the enlightened one'
- Something Buddhists do to be peaceful
- An enlightened being who remains in this realm
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- The state to which all Buddhists aspire to
- Lama the leader of the Tibetan Buddhists
- A female monk
- The ___ Path
- Where Buddhist monks live
- Buddhist Gods
- The___way
- The sum of a person's actions
15 Clues: The___way • The ___ Path • A female monk • Buddhist Gods • Buddhist heaven • Where Buddhist monks live • Means 'the enlightened one' • The sum of a person's actions • country the Buddha was born in • Something Buddhists do to be peaceful • Lama the leader of the Tibetan Buddhists • The state to which all Buddhists aspire to • A Buddhist sect that focuses on meditation • ...
Vesak Day 2020-10-13
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- to pay respect and remember late people
- a person that admires and follows somebody
- lacking food or water
- what happens to flowers without water
- to lose vitality
- a cylinder made of wax that people light up
- temporary
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- a stick of wood that smells nice
- the goal and most important objective of Buddhism
- to remember something to somebody
- to understand
- regarding the whole Earth
- a fast moment
- the welcome of a new person or animal to this world
- to get together
15 Clues: temporary • to understand • a fast moment • to get together • to lose vitality • lacking food or water • regarding the whole Earth • a stick of wood that smells nice • to remember something to somebody • what happens to flowers without water • to pay respect and remember late people • a person that admires and follows somebody • a cylinder made of wax that people light up • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 2 2022-02-04
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- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- in a manner that shows good judgement or sense
- devoid of intelligence
- disposition to do good
- an unjust act
- uplifting enlightenment
- be persistent, refuse to stop
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- the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
- the act of yielding
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- in poor or broken-down condition
- expressing extreme scorn
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- dangerous to health
- adhering to moral principles
15 Clues: an unjust act • the act of yielding • dangerous to health • devoid of intelligence • disposition to do good • uplifting enlightenment • expressing extreme scorn • adhering to moral principles • be persistent, refuse to stop • in poor or broken-down condition • the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces • in a manner that shows good judgement or sense • ...
Crossword: Ancient India! 2017-04-20
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- related to beauty
- the science and technology of metals
- a fortlike structure
- religious duty
- to concentrate deeply
- a large area of land separated from the rest of a continent
- places for storing grain
- seasonal wind
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- actions
- complete understanding of truth
- the highest state of human mind
- point a change
- takes his or her religious ideas to other parts of the world
- a man who devotes his life to practicing and teaching religious beliefs
- Indian language
15 Clues: actions • seasonal wind • point a change • religious duty • Indian language • related to beauty • a fortlike structure • to concentrate deeply • places for storing grain • complete understanding of truth • the highest state of human mind • the science and technology of metals • a large area of land separated from the rest of a continent • ...
Review of History lecture + signposts 2015-01-25
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- Word which signals the author's own opinion
- Signpost to criticism of others' work
- Country where the Enlightenment started
- Word which points to the author's aim or method
- Pay attention __
- A word which means “enough”
- A word which introduces examples or details
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- Drink important for the Scientific Revolution
- to show the influence of something
- Country where industrialization began with aristocracy
- academic articles or books
- To be indicative __
- Place of world's first successful slave revolt
- To focus __
- Philosopher who influenced American Revolution
15 Clues: To focus __ • Pay attention __ • To be indicative __ • academic articles or books • A word which means “enough” • to show the influence of something • Signpost to criticism of others' work • Country where the Enlightenment started • Word which signals the author's own opinion • A word which introduces examples or details • Drink important for the Scientific Revolution • ...
Vocab Review 2023-12-08
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- X occupance describes layered cultural influence
- A population X represents age and gender.
- Moralistic and superior view of culture
- Adapting to host culture
- spreading of people
- Home, fireplace, origin
- Optimistic thinker re: carrying capacity
- Belief that different peoples can coexist in a society
- X forces fling apart.
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- Ways practices spread
- Blending together
- X forces pull together.
- Pessimistic thinker re: carrying capacity
- Enlightenment thinker who describes self-determination, civil rights
- Completely complying with host culture
15 Clues: Blending together • spreading of people • Ways practices spread • X forces fling apart. • X forces pull together. • Home, fireplace, origin • Adapting to host culture • Completely complying with host culture • Moralistic and superior view of culture • Optimistic thinker re: carrying capacity • A population X represents age and gender. • Pessimistic thinker re: carrying capacity • ...
World history 2023-03-02
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- a movement of ideas
- an France ruler
- an meeting to unite Europe
- westernized russia
- the belief that one race is better then the other
- above the lower class
- had an bloodless revolution
- an german emperor
- movement of people from rural areas going to cities
- the most used machine
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- an Prussian prime minister
- influenced other revolutions
- began in England in the 1700
- an different type of factory
- An powerhouse in the 1500 and 1600
15 Clues: an France ruler • an german emperor • westernized russia • a movement of ideas • above the lower class • the most used machine • an Prussian prime minister • an meeting to unite Europe • had an bloodless revolution • influenced other revolutions • began in England in the 1700 • an different type of factory • An powerhouse in the 1500 and 1600 • ...
