enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment Highlights 2024-10-16
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- Explorer’s voyages led to the discovery of the Americas in 1492.
- Scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the universe during the Renaissance.
- Term that describes the rebirth of classical learning and culture during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- Term used for the shift in thought during the Enlightenment, emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Artist behind the ‘Mona Lisa’.
- City that was the cultural and artistic center of the Renaissance.
- This sculptor is known for his statue of ‘David,’ which symbolizes strength and beauty.
- Painter created ‘The School of Athens’ as a celebration of classical philosophy.
- Movement followed the Renaissance and emphasized dramatic, elaborate art forms.
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- Wrote ‘The Prince,’ a political treatise on ruling and power.
- Author of the essay ‘On the Dignity of Man,’ a key text of Renaissance humanism.
- Architectural masterpiece in Rome famous for its dome designed by Michelangelo
- Term for the revival of Greek and Roman texts during the Renaissance.
- Renaissance artist famous for his bronze statue of ‘David,’ completed before Michelangelo’s version.
- Famous playwright from the English Renaissance wrote ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Macbeth.’
15 Clues: Artist behind the ‘Mona Lisa’. • Wrote ‘The Prince,’ a political treatise on ruling and power. • Explorer’s voyages led to the discovery of the Americas in 1492. • City that was the cultural and artistic center of the Renaissance. • Term for the revival of Greek and Roman texts during the Renaissance. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
Social Studies vocab 2022-12-12
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- a religion with one God
- Otherwise known as “untouchables”
- Second to bottom on the caste system
- This decides where you go when you are reborn
- system The Indian social ranking system
- Escaping samsara
- Right below Brahmins on the caste system
- The highest level of the caste system
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- The people in the middle of the caste system
- a religion with many gods
- Duty
- rebirth after death
- __________ Guatima
- Enlightenment
- The cycle of death and reincarnation
15 Clues: Duty • Enlightenment • Escaping samsara • __________ Guatima • rebirth after death • a religion with one God • a religion with many gods • Otherwise known as “untouchables” • Second to bottom on the caste system • The cycle of death and reincarnation • The highest level of the caste system • Right below Brahmins on the caste system • system The Indian social ranking system • ...
Unit 2 Crossword puzzle 2020-10-22
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- This king was executed during the French Revolution (Letters for roman
- We should have liberty and rights as well
- Europeans forced natives to work in harsh living conditions ( Hint: happened in Latin America)
- This man raised an army to battle the Creoles and other high status citizens (Hint: he's a priest)(Last name)
- This wealthy man was inspired to unite South America and become independent (Hint: asked Haiti for help)
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- This general defended his nation against France, Britain and Spain (Hint: leader in the Haitian Revolution)
- This enlightenment philosopher came up with the separation of power
- Colonial nations give their wealth to the mother country
- Which ruler made Brazil an independent state (Hint: son of the king of Portugal)(last name)
9 Clues: We should have liberty and rights as well • Colonial nations give their wealth to the mother country • This enlightenment philosopher came up with the separation of power • This king was executed during the French Revolution (Letters for roman • Which ruler made Brazil an independent state (Hint: son of the king of Portugal)(last name) • ...
AP World Unit 5 Review Crossword 2021-04-23
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- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- Locke Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
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- This involves an extensive re-organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing
- the science or practice of farming
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- political and economic doctrine that aims to replace private property and a profit-based economy
- -The transformation of human thought and use of reason to transform the world
9 Clues: the science or practice of farming • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • -The transformation of human thought and use of reason to transform the world • a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system. • Locke Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism" • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-03
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- The attack on this prison fortress on July 14, 1789 was the start of the French Revolution
- Argued that women needed to be included in politics and promoted education for all
- A movement in the 17th and 18th century Europe that advocated for the reason and human rights
- Said men had the natural rights of life, liberty, and property
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- The 1789 revolution that overthrew the absolute monarchy of King Louis XVI
- British statesman and reformer; leader of the abolitionist movement in English
- King of France during the French Revolution who was executed by the guillotine
- Enlightenment philosopher who advocated for the separation of government power into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial
- The time when Robespierre ruled and executed anyone who resisted him
9 Clues: Said men had the natural rights of life, liberty, and property • The time when Robespierre ruled and executed anyone who resisted him • The 1789 revolution that overthrew the absolute monarchy of King Louis XVI • British statesman and reformer; leader of the abolitionist movement in English • ...
American History Unit 3 Vocabulary 2025-12-04
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- Thomas Paine’s revolutionary book that spread Enlightenment ideas about freedom and democracy
- The idea that the government makes decisions based on the people’s wants and needs
- The founding document of America’s separation from Britain in 1776
- A citizen of colonial America who sided with Britain during the revolution
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- Naturally occurring things that people are born with and can’t have taken away (life, liberty, & the pursuit of happiness)
- The period of time where Western culture and philosophy was based around reason, individualism, and scientific knowledge
- To stop participating or purchasing from someone/something in order to make a change
- A citizen of colonial America who sided with independence during the revolution
- Taxes on particular import or export (such as tea)
9 Clues: Taxes on particular import or export (such as tea) • The founding document of America’s separation from Britain in 1776 • A citizen of colonial America who sided with Britain during the revolution • A citizen of colonial America who sided with independence during the revolution • ...
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. • ...
French Revolution 2021-03-22
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- Period of rule of a monarch
- Intellectual movement of 17th and 18th century
- Sudden change in political power
- Members of a nation
- Deep fear
- King an Queen
- Constest in something
- Practice of unlimited authority
- Prison for upper-class members in society
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- A machine used for beheading people
- France´s People State
- State of being free
- Actions who cause change in power
- Defeating an opponent in a competition
- A poor smallholder of low social status
- Being united as a whole
- Legal entitlement to do something
- XVI France´s last king
- French Emperor
- Belonging in aristocracy
20 Clues: Deep fear • King an Queen • French Emperor • State of being free • Members of a nation • France´s People State • Constest in something • Being united as a whole • Belonging in aristocracy • Period of rule of a monarch • XVI France´s last king • Practice of unlimited authority • Sudden change in political power • Actions who cause change in power • Legal entitlement to do something • ...
World Cultures II 2020-03-21
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- Coming down south
- L’État, c’est moi
- Decisions are ___
- One __
- Songs of instruction
- Give understanding/Be free of ignorance
- Started The Reformation
- Power should be a __ to power
- One __
- Were first to bring Africans to Americas
- Considered the first horror novel written
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- The __ passage was the worst section
- Spanish for conqueror
- Brief work expressing thoughts
- Invisible warrior
- Nothing can be known for certain
- People should give up their rights to government
- The drinking gourd
- Transatlantic trading network
- Include life liberty property, according to Locke
- People are corrupted by __
- That's my pen name
- One __
- Pacificus
- Sweet chariot
25 Clues: One __ • One __ • One __ • Pacificus • Sweet chariot • Coming down south • Invisible warrior • L’État, c’est moi • Decisions are ___ • The drinking gourd • That's my pen name • Songs of instruction • Spanish for conqueror • Started The Reformation • People are corrupted by __ • Transatlantic trading network • Power should be a __ to power • Brief work expressing thoughts • ...
rizal life 2021-10-21
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- AUTHOR
- NAMED AFTER
- FOUNDED
- EXPANSION OF WESTERN
- EDUCATED
- REMEMBERED
- FRIEND
- RECIEVED
- CIVIL
- NENENG
- GOD FATHER
- UNITY OF SPAIN
- TAX IMPOSED
- AWAKENED
- STEAMER
- YOUNGEST
- ENCOURAGED
- PAYMENT
- BAPTIZED
- TAUGHT
- CROSSED
- PIONEER
- CUSTODIAN
- KNOWN
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- NAMED PHILIPPINES
- LAWYER
- CREATED
- REGISTRAR
- discover the philippines
- REPUBLICAN
- LEADERS
- GOVERNOR
- PROTASIO
- REVIVAL
- PLANNED
- FIRST GOVERNMENT
- INSTILLED
- TRADE WHERE
- AUSTRIAN
- PLAYMATE
- FIRST TEACHER
- WORL TRADE
- FAVORITE TEACHER
- ESTABLISHED
- FOUNDER
- DISCUSSION ON LIFE
- YEAR
- RIGHT OF WOMEN
- UNIFORM
- FREELY
50 Clues: YEAR • CIVIL • KNOWN • LAWYER • AUTHOR • FRIEND • NENENG • TAUGHT • FREELY • CREATED • FOUNDED • LEADERS • REVIVAL • PLANNED • STEAMER • PAYMENT • FOUNDER • UNIFORM • CROSSED • PIONEER • GOVERNOR • PROTASIO • EDUCATED • RECIEVED • AUSTRIAN • PLAYMATE • AWAKENED • YOUNGEST • BAPTIZED • REGISTRAR • INSTILLED • CUSTODIAN • REPUBLICAN • REMEMBERED • GOD FATHER • WORL TRADE • ENCOURAGED • NAMED AFTER • TRADE WHERE • TAX IMPOSED • ESTABLISHED • FIRST TEACHER • UNITY OF SPAIN • ...
18th Century Colonial America - Chapter 5 2021-06-23
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- British North America's important export
- Growth by reproduction
- New England's hub of trade
- West Africa passage to Americas
- Publisher of Poor Richard's Almanack
- Finding God's plan in nature
- A variant of indentured servant
- Protestant immigrants from Northern Ireland
- New England's major agricultural export
- German immigrants in middle colonies
- Land divided equally among sons
- Slave uprising in 1739
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- Published about his enslavement
- Wave of revival in religion
- Daily task system of labor
- Lesser colonial population growth factor
- Philosophical movement, encouraged self-thinking
- Basis of most religious denominations
- Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants
- Newly arrived Africans
20 Clues: Growth by reproduction • Newly arrived Africans • Slave uprising in 1739 • Daily task system of labor • New England's hub of trade • Wave of revival in religion • Finding God's plan in nature • Published about his enslavement • West Africa passage to Americas • A variant of indentured servant • Land divided equally among sons • Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2019-06-30
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- shot Alexander Hamilton in duel
- first capital of Constitutional government
- owned plantation called Monticello
- philosophy many founders adhered towards
- cousin to John Adams
- major architect of Constitution
- wrote "The Age of Reason"
- Franklin pretended to be one
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- last colonial governor, Massachusetts colony
- Paine went here after revolution
- auto-biography of Benjamin Franklin
- second president of USA
- commanded the Continental Army
- American diplomat, was in France
- government structure of United States
- Franklin received honorary degree from
- Washington biographer, page 32
- aide to Washington during war
- Franklin's lifelong English friend
- first governor of Virginia state
20 Clues: cousin to John Adams • second president of USA • wrote "The Age of Reason" • Franklin pretended to be one • aide to Washington during war • commanded the Continental Army • Washington biographer, page 32 • shot Alexander Hamilton in duel • major architect of Constitution • Paine went here after revolution • American diplomat, was in France • first governor of Virginia state • ...
Inspirational Word Puzzle 2012-11-29
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- MOSES' YEARS IN THE DESERT
- MODERN SUFI AUTHOR
- LETTERS ON THE CROSS
- JESUS' BIRTHPLACE
- BUDDHA'S NAME
- JESUS' DAD
- HEART CHAKRA
- THROAT CHAKRA COLOR
- IT HAS 8 LIMBS
- CHRIST'S HOMETOWN
- MEISTER _____
- PATANJALI'S THREADS
- HE'S ALMOST ALWAYS BLUE
- BHAGAVAD _____
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- NUMBER OF NOBLE TRUTHS
- NUMBER OF APOSTLES
- "THE POWER OF NOW" AUTHOR
- "SELF-REALIZATION"
- DALAI _____
- HE WASHED HIS HANDS
- THIRD EYE CHAKRA
- SERMON ON ___ ____ (2 WORDS)
- HINDU ELEPHANT GOD
- JESUS' MOM
- APOSTLE IN INDIA
- "SERVANT OF GOD" (2 WORDS)
- _____ RIVER VALLEY
- SUFI POET
- JESUS ______
- MR. ARKWRIGHT
30 Clues: SUFI POET • JESUS' MOM • JESUS' DAD • DALAI _____ • HEART CHAKRA • JESUS ______ • BUDDHA'S NAME • MEISTER _____ • MR. ARKWRIGHT • IT HAS 8 LIMBS • BHAGAVAD _____ • THIRD EYE CHAKRA • APOSTLE IN INDIA • JESUS' BIRTHPLACE • CHRIST'S HOMETOWN • NUMBER OF APOSTLES • MODERN SUFI AUTHOR • "SELF-REALIZATION" • HINDU ELEPHANT GOD • _____ RIVER VALLEY • HE WASHED HIS HANDS • THROAT CHAKRA COLOR • PATANJALI'S THREADS • ...
Chapter 5 2013-06-12
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- to make sure of
- having all power
- an abstract idea
- cruel or unjust treatment
- self-governing branches of the church
- cool and distant
- prove to be wrong
- bring into existence by reproduction
- moves out or away from something and become visible
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- a belief different to the church
- an ancestor
- preservation from harm or loss
- to make aware of
- to make sure everything is there
- a journey to a place of special significance
- someone who converts people to the Christian faith
- introduced or established
- having unlimited power
- smeared or rubbed with oil
- being a god or goddess
20 Clues: an ancestor • to make sure of • having all power • to make aware of • an abstract idea • cool and distant • prove to be wrong • having unlimited power • being a god or goddess • cruel or unjust treatment • introduced or established • smeared or rubbed with oil • preservation from harm or loss • a belief different to the church • to make sure everything is there • ...
Puzzle 2015-10-08
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- Washington, a child of the?
- Important pamphlet wrote by Paine
- Not often remembered
- Taxed printed items
- Everyone saw America in him
- Paine attack Christianity in this
- Just a symbol to Paine
- A man not easily understood
- Washington became ____ in chief
- Franklin was fired as deputy
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- Washington felt pressure to be
- Important work of political thought
- Unfolding in unexpected ways
- Age Franklin had sufficient wealth
- Pictured as arrogant, drunken atheist
- Washington helped free these
- "Most famous of Americans texts"
- Height of Jefferson
- Oldest of the founding fathers
- Franklin was first dedicated to
- Jefferson was a virtual
21 Clues: Taxed printed items • Height of Jefferson • Not often remembered • Just a symbol to Paine • Jefferson was a virtual • Washington, a child of the? • Everyone saw America in him • A man not easily understood • Unfolding in unexpected ways • Washington helped free these • Franklin was fired as deputy • Washington felt pressure to be • Oldest of the founding fathers • ...
swaggy monkey 2016-02-17
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- also applied scientific method
- scientifically defined an element
- discovered how bood moved through the body
- used to dicover the cell
- age from 1600s to 1700s
- the scientific method in his studies
- sophisticated thinkers
- French philospher who was arrested
- born in 1642
- book isaac Newton wrote
- also investigated planetary movements
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- discovered the nature of combustion
- to practice new political ideas
- Polish scientist
- theories that attempted to explain facts
- used a microscope to dicover the cell
- defied french law
- 28 volume work
- Used math to prove that planets moved around the sun
- discovered the existence of oxygen
- French philosopher
21 Clues: born in 1642 • 28 volume work • Polish scientist • defied french law • French philosopher • sophisticated thinkers • age from 1600s to 1700s • book isaac Newton wrote • used to dicover the cell • also applied scientific method • to practice new political ideas • scientifically defined an element • discovered the existence of oxygen • French philospher who was arrested • ...
Test crossword 2016-10-04
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- accidentally ope fire on colonists
- has two branches
- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
- bicameral legislature
- british i pose taxes on tea
- unicameral legislature
- close part of Boston
- original constitution
- supported the constitution
- decided on bicameral legislature
- idea of limited government
- written by Thomas Paine
- document granting rights
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- checks and balance
- five slaves equal 3 people towards population
- one branch
- principle of individual rights
- understanding
- tax on paper goods
- opposed the constitution
- social contract, natural rights, consent of the government
- principle of individual rights
- fight for control of North America
- idea of representative government
24 Clues: one branch • understanding • has two branches • checks and balance • tax on paper goods • close part of Boston • bicameral legislature • original constitution • unicameral legislature • written by Thomas Paine • opposed the constitution • document granting rights • supported the constitution • idea of limited government • british i pose taxes on tea • principle of individual rights • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
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- bicameral legislative branch
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- charter
- two houses
- philosopher
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- rights and liberties of people
- king has limited power
- riot in boston
- seven years war
- agreement of representation of states
- knowledge
- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- political protest by "native americans"
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- unicameral legislative branch
- exacted revenue
- citizens are important
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- original constitution of the US
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- opposes federalism
- supporter of federalism
- rights under natural law
- one house
25 Clues: charter • one house • knowledge • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • citizens are important • king has limited power • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Kill a Mocking Bird Vocabulary 2022-04-29
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- similar or equivalent in some respects
- move toward
- a means of arousing or stirring to action
- express or state clearly
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- speech of violent denunciation
- uplifting enlightenment
- innocent and free of deceit
- leave slowly and hesitantly
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- noisily and stubbornly
- involving the stomach
- out of fashion
- occurring or operating at the same time
- incapable of being avoided or prevented
- a speech of violent denunciation
- easing pain without removing the cause
- command against
- cause to act in a specified manner
- a statement of fundamental facts or principles
- in an erratic unpredictable manner
20 Clues: move toward • out of fashion • command against • involving the stomach • noisily and stubbornly • uplifting enlightenment • express or state clearly • innocent and free of deceit • leave slowly and hesitantly • speech of violent denunciation • a speech of violent denunciation • cause to act in a specified manner • in an erratic unpredictable manner • ...
Danielle's Birthday 2025-04-06
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- Never involved in her creative process
- Subjects of frequent nightly Facetimes
- A.K.A. punk rock bars
- The Proj
- What we’re all here to sing
- A famous last name in jewelry, writing, and in Chattanooga, cakes
- A collectible
- You might know her
- Food, Allowed in baking
- hometown crag
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- NOT Loafers
- Bears a stress-inducing leaderboard
- A baking essential
- The Age of Enlightenment
- Is it aid? Not a kneepad.
- Elle parler!
- One of many talents
- Popping patellas, known by Snap and Crackle
- Subjects of much adoration
- A future mission, lamination-involved
- Works of art with multiple layers
- Primer-induced protocol
22 Clues: The Proj • NOT Loafers • Elle parler! • A collectible • hometown crag • A baking essential • You might know her • One of many talents • A.K.A. punk rock bars • Food, Allowed in baking • Primer-induced protocol • The Age of Enlightenment • Is it aid? Not a kneepad. • Subjects of much adoration • What we’re all here to sing • Works of art with multiple layers • Bears a stress-inducing leaderboard • ...
American Revolution 2024-11-18
Across
- Taxes on glass,paper,led,and tea
- gave hope to Americans to win the war
- overthrowing of power
- lowered the price of tea
- not a battle but many deaths from freezing and starving
- supporter of the Americans
- Men ready to fight in minutes notice
- a form of protest
- lawmakers
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- commander of the continental army
- British troops fired shots and killed 5 american colonist
- British Troops
- Traitor
- emphasizing the use of reason
- American troops
- Colonist who Sided with America
- Colonist who Sided with Britain
- taxes on sugar and molasses
- supporters of Britain
- Peace offering
20 Clues: Traitor • lawmakers • British Troops • Peace offering • American troops • a form of protest • overthrowing of power • supporters of Britain • lowered the price of tea • supporter of the Americans • taxes on sugar and molasses • emphasizing the use of reason • Colonist who Sided with America • Colonist who Sided with Britain • Taxes on glass,paper,led,and tea • ...
Telos Today Issue 1 2025-09-28
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- Birthplace of the Prophet Mohammed
- St Mark's animal
- Genesis 1-2
- Christ(Heb)
- Inductive, synthetic
- Forthteller or foreteller?
- Practice
- John 1:14, 'and the word became flesh'
- Word (Gk)
- Study of human development
- Era of rationalism and science
- Pertaining to the end
- Secular philosophy focusing on the autonomy and agency of ourselves
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- Refers to philosophical ideas of Socrates' student
- Methodology of interpretation
- New Testamnet Greek, Common (Gk)
- Denial of duality (where's the university?)
- Stumbling block (Gk)
- Philosophy of endurance
- Month of worldwide Muslim devotion
- Central doctrine of Christianity?
- Beloved disciple?
- Boo-Hurrah theory?
23 Clues: Practice • Word (Gk) • Genesis 1-2 • Christ(Heb) • St Mark's animal • Beloved disciple? • Boo-Hurrah theory? • Inductive, synthetic • Stumbling block (Gk) • Pertaining to the end • Philosophy of endurance • Forthteller or foreteller? • Study of human development • Methodology of interpretation • Era of rationalism and science • New Testamnet Greek, Common (Gk) • Central doctrine of Christianity? • ...
The French Revolution by Kyan 2026-01-05
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- Antoinette: Queen, symbol of extravagance.
- d'état: Napoleon's seizure of power.
- Court Oath: Pledge to create a constitution.
- Old system abolished.
- General: French legislative body summoned in 1789.
- Assembly: Formed by Third Estate.
- Post-Terror government.
- General who rose to power.
- Radical political club.
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- Middle class, key revolutionary force.
- Royal palace, site of key events.
- Leader during the Terror.
- XVI: Executed King of France.
- Execution device, symbol of Terror.
- Stormed prison, symbol of royal tyranny.
- Intellectual movement inspiring revolution.
- Rise of French national identity.
- Fraternity: Revolutionary motto.
- of Terror: Period of mass executions.
- Royal rule, overthrown.
20 Clues: Old system abolished. • Royal rule, overthrown. • Post-Terror government. • Radical political club. • Leader during the Terror. • General who rose to power. • XVI: Executed King of France. • Fraternity: Revolutionary motto. • Royal palace, site of key events. • Rise of French national identity. • Assembly: Formed by Third Estate. • Execution device, symbol of Terror. • ...
scienific revolution and enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- englishman who influenced people to believe that every person was born with a blank mind
- english philosopher with fewe scientific credentials, known for the development of the scientific method
- universe systems that put the earth in the center of the universe
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- music genius and a child prodigy; one of the most famous composers ever
- native of poland that came up with a heliocentric concept of the universe
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- someone who studies wisdom
- famous philosphe that came up with the concept of the social contract
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- german mathematician who confirmed the heliocentric concept of the universe
- first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- conception of the universe systems that put the sun in the center of the universe
- englishman who came up with natural laws of the physical world
- french philosopher in the scientific revolution known as the father of modern rationalism and studied existence
15 Clues: someone who studies wisdom • the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • englishman who came up with natural laws of the physical world • universe systems that put the earth in the center of the universe • famous philosphe that came up with the concept of the social contract • ...
Enlightenment Terms and People 2020-09-28
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- a monarch (king/queen)holds all power,not shared and not restricted by laws or customs
- developed the social contract theory
- members of a society to cooperate for social benefits-by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection
- came up with the separation of government into three separate powers to avoid tyranny
- believed that skepticism in all matters was the first step towards the truth
- argued that freedom and authority are not contradictory, since legitimate laws are founded on the general will of the citizens
- right of rule is directly from God, not from consent of the people.
- system of right or justice held to be common to all humans and derived from nature rather than from rules of society
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- argued that women were just as capable of reason as men and women were not naturally inferior to men
- argued right to life, liberty, property
- French mathematician famous for saying Cogito Ergo Sum
- advocated equal rights for women and people of all races
- translated Locke's ideas into French and also spent some quality time in a French prison for writing a scandalous poem
- belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
- belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
15 Clues: developed the social contract theory • argued right to life, liberty, property • French mathematician famous for saying Cogito Ergo Sum • advocated equal rights for women and people of all races • right of rule is directly from God, not from consent of the people. • believed that skepticism in all matters was the first step towards the truth • ...
Enlightenment and Scientific Revolutions 2024-02-08
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- child prodigy who composed operas, concertos and symphonies
- time period in history marked by discoveries and inventions that greatly influenced the future of astronomy, anatomy, physics, geometry and more math and science fields.
- German astronomer who is best known for his laws of planetary motions
- known as the father of modern science. He improved the telescope
- polish astronomer who proved the universe is heliocentric meaning it revolves around the sun
- English advocate for womens rights
- one of the most influential composers who was successful despite his hearing loss
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- French writer who argued for separation of powers
- physicist, mathematician and astronomer who invented the three laws of motion
- age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds
- English author of Two Treatises on Government who wrote about the government protecting the people
- physician who discovered the heart pumps blood through the body
- Czar of Russia who Westernized Russia and named St.Petersburg the capital
- a king or queen
- French writer who wrote about freedom of speech, religious toleration and separation or church and state
15 Clues: a king or queen • English advocate for womens rights • French writer who argued for separation of powers • age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds • child prodigy who composed operas, concertos and symphonies • physician who discovered the heart pumps blood through the body • known as the father of modern science. He improved the telescope • ...
Enlightenment Romanticism Macbeth 2 2024-04-19
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- 'the sleep of reason produces monsters'
- used sherzo and rubato in her music
- Mary Wollstonecraft's book
- son of Banquo, supposed ancestor of James I
- ghost appears at Macbeth's banquet
- thought government's role is to prevent chaos
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- 'boys like drums and girls like dolls'
- his landscape paintings aimed for the sublime
- asks spirits to 'unsex' her
- 'too full of the milk of human kindness' according to some
- Latin for: I think therefore I am
- fair is foul and foul is fair
- Romantic concept of art that transports you
- said your body is your property
- heir to Duncan's throne
15 Clues: heir to Duncan's throne • Mary Wollstonecraft's book • asks spirits to 'unsex' her • fair is foul and foul is fair • said your body is your property • Latin for: I think therefore I am • ghost appears at Macbeth's banquet • used sherzo and rubato in her music • 'boys like drums and girls like dolls' • 'the sleep of reason produces monsters' • ...
Indian Religions Crossword 2021-12-02
9 Clues: Main Hindu god • The way of life • Head of Buddhism • largest Indian Religion • the path to enlightenment • Non-theist Indian Religion • The cycle of life and death • "Creator" of an Indian Religion • Individual Actions Affect the future
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 • ...
Revolutionary times 2022-02-10
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- a formal agreement between nations
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the age of reason in 17th and 18th century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society
- soldiers who operate on their own and are not part of a regular army
- an agreement in which both sides in a dispute agree to give up something they want in order to achieve a settlement
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- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a place where the weapons and ammunition are started
- professional soldiers who fight who fight for anyone who will pay them
- a region designated by congress and organized under a governor. A territory may apply to become a state when it has a large enough population
- an overall plan for specific ways of carrying out a strategy are called tactics
10 Clues: a formal agreement between nations • a country governed by elected representatives • a place where the weapons and ammunition are started • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • soldiers who operate on their own and are not part of a regular army • professional soldiers who fight who fight for anyone who will pay them • ...
Father heart of God 2021-09-10
10 Clues: to know • all-powerful • enlightenment • _________ 1: 17-18 • information that grips you • we should ____ to be like Him • right application of knowledge • is not the worldly "love" we know • what does God want to have with us? • He knows his _____ and He knows them well
History Choice boards pt.2 2023-03-31
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- relates to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change
- The reliance on military strength
- crop a crop that is grown for sale rather than for personal use
- was a mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was
- Military or political dictator
- German for “caesar”; the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire
- is a political philosophy based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected
- A mixed European of indigenous descent.
- The right to vote
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- an empire in which people of many nationalities live
- A popular vote
- was an intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- A belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals
- a person born on the Iberian Peninsula; typically, a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
14 Clues: A popular vote • The right to vote • Military or political dictator • The reliance on military strength • A mixed European of indigenous descent. • an empire in which people of many nationalities live • crop a crop that is grown for sale rather than for personal use • German for “caesar”; the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire • ...
Svenska Challenging Words 1 ä ö 2018-04-03
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- en … (informal) a thing, often used in plural to mean "stuff"18/202
- … … till in relation to, relative to (does not contain a loan word)12/161
- to not bother about, att s…a
- 1. [till ~] until then; by then, by that time; 2. [sedan ~] since then; 3. [innan ~] before then, by that time, by then12/132
- en … an immigrant (not a loan word)19/252
- 1. (an) independence; 2. the ability to do things by yourself11/141
- 1. En (a) lighting, an illumination; 2. (an) information, an explanation, instructions; 3. enlightenment, the Enlightenment (historical period)14/191
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- Att 1. to expand (a business); 2. to extend, make bigger (a building); 3. [vi har ~t sortimentet] we have extended our product range19/242
- 1. to keep, conserve, to maintain, to preserve [ ~ en hemlighet]; 2. to protect13/163
- if, in case14/163
- 1. (a) manpower; 2. an individual worker11/122
- att … to come across (as), to seem, to appear18/221
- necessarily20/243
- en …1. (a) situation where there is no conflict, no war; 2. (a) peace; 3. [lämna oss i ~!] leave us in peace! (i.e. stop disturbing us)18/213
14 Clues: if, in case14/163 • necessarily20/243 • to not bother about, att s…a • en … an immigrant (not a loan word)19/252 • 1. (a) manpower; 2. an individual worker11/122 • att … to come across (as), to seem, to appear18/221 • en … (informal) a thing, often used in plural to mean "stuff"18/202 • 1. (an) independence; 2. the ability to do things by yourself11/141 • ...
Civics: Unit 1.2 2024-07-11
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- Belief that individuals are born and vested by God and "nature" with basic rights that cannot be taken away by governments
- Written by Thomas Paine, to challenge the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy
- Judicial proceedings or other government activities designed to safeguard the legal rights of the individual
- System of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature, functions, and limits of a government
- Government and all citizens abide by the same laws
- Attainment of what is just, especially that which is fair, moral, right, merited , or aligns with law
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
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- First document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- An agreement that bound the signers to obey the government and legal system in Plymouth Colony, supporting self government
- Division of a government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilitie
- Agreement between the governed and the government defining and limiting the rights and duties
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights, natural law, and social contract
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority
- A city-state
14 Clues: A city-state • Government and all citizens abide by the same laws • Enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers and checks and balances • Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights, natural law, and social contract • The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority • ...
4.1-4.3 Vocab 2024-11-15
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- Scene - Art depicting scenes of everyday life, often with allegorical commentary.
- A representation of a female concubine or servant in a harem, often exoticized in Romantic art.
- An art movement drawing inspiration from classical antiquity, emphasizing serious and noble themes.
- Colored chalk mixed with other ingredients to create soft and delicate hues.
- A philosophical movement emphasizing reason, logic, and science over tradition and religion.
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- Virtutis - A painting that conveys a moral tale, often highlighting honor or patriotism.
- A decorative 18th-century art style characterized by ornate details, pastel colors, and playful themes.
- Refers to an emphasis on form, line, and rational order in art, inspired by Nicolas Poussin.
- An early photographic process known for its shiny surface and meticulous detail.
- A formal exhibition of art sponsored by academies in Paris during the 18th century.
- A Roman symbol of authority represented by bound rods, often included in neoclassical imagery.
- An artistic movement valuing emotion, nature, and individualism, often contrasting the rationality of the Enlightenment.
- A printmaking technique creating tonal effects resembling watercolor.
- Sublime A quality of greatness or grandeur that inspires awe, often associated with nature's power.
14 Clues: A printmaking technique creating tonal effects resembling watercolor. • Colored chalk mixed with other ingredients to create soft and delicate hues. • An early photographic process known for its shiny surface and meticulous detail. • Scene - Art depicting scenes of everyday life, often with allegorical commentary. • ...
Racism, Antiracism, and You 2024-11-09
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- prejudiced
- incarceration: major increase in the number of people in prison
- treating some people differently from others
- enlightenment
- something you carry with difficulty
- unearned advantages given to white people
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- Liberty
- number of amendment to the US. constitution that abolishes slavery
- loathe
- someone who breaks the law
- the belief that white people are superior
- people forced to work without wages
- Black Power Movement
13 Clues: loathe • Liberty • prejudiced • enlightenment • Black Power Movement • someone who breaks the law • people forced to work without wages • something you carry with difficulty • the belief that white people are superior • unearned advantages given to white people • treating some people differently from others • incarceration: major increase in the number of people in prison • ...
Jainisn 2017-06-10
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- bits of material that attach to one's soul
- continent that is occupied by human beings
- lifestyle that avoids harm to animals
- right perception, right knowledge, right conduct
- cycle of rebirth
- release from the cycle of rebirth
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- wearing away
- ahimsa
- dwelling of liberated souls
- derived from Sanskrit verb "to conquer"
- and individual who has achieved enlightenment
- a way to eliminate bad karma
- liberated souls
13 Clues: ahimsa • wearing away • liberated souls • cycle of rebirth • dwelling of liberated souls • a way to eliminate bad karma • release from the cycle of rebirth • lifestyle that avoids harm to animals • derived from Sanskrit verb "to conquer" • bits of material that attach to one's soul • continent that is occupied by human beings • and individual who has achieved enlightenment • ...
final studie guide 2017-03-07
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- locke an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy
- a perios when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
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- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood
- when the earth is at the center
- a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe,
- English mathematician, astronomer, and physicis
- Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician,
- when the sun is in the center
- bacon made the scientific method
14 Clues: when the sun is in the center • when the earth is at the center • bacon made the scientific method • English mathematician, astronomer, and physicis • German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood • Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century • ...
American Revolution & Declaration of Independence Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- The group of five individuals who played a significant role in drafting the Declaration of Independence. (Committee of Five)
- The last name of the French officer who aided the American Revolution. (Marquis de Lafayette)
- The period of intellectual growth in Europe that greatly influenced the American Revolution.
- The philosopher whose idea of the "social contract" influenced the Declaration. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
- The state of being free and self-governing.
- The philosophical concept that suggests people agree to be governed by a social contract.
- the country that formed a crucial alliance with the American colonies during the Revolution.
- This corresponds to "GALVEZ," referring to Bernardo de Gálvez, a Spanish military leader who provided important support to the American Revolution.
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- The first name of the author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The philosophical movement that greatly influenced the American Founding Fathers. (John Locke)
- The philosopher known for his ideas about the separation of powers and checks and balances.
- The last name of the Prussian military officer who trained American troops during the Revolution.
- The document that declared the American colonies' independence from Britain.
- The first name of one of the key Enlightenment philosophers whose ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence. (John Locke)
14 Clues: The state of being free and self-governing. • The first name of the author of the Declaration of Independence. • The document that declared the American colonies' independence from Britain. • The philosophical concept that suggests people agree to be governed by a social contract. • ...
Buddhism 2020-05-12
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- means reincarnation
- What goes around comes around
- Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words)
- First truth - suffering...
- Buddha's original first name
- Before fleeing, Gautama lived in a...
- Buddhism is often referred to as a..
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- Enlightenment is gained by reaching...
- most popular branch of Buddhism
- Where Buddhism originated
- Which 'way' should a buddhist take?
- A common practice for Buddhists
- Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words)
13 Clues: means reincarnation • Where Buddhism originated • First truth - suffering... • Buddha's original first name • What goes around comes around • most popular branch of Buddhism • A common practice for Buddhists • Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words) • Which 'way' should a buddhist take? • Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words) • Buddhism is often referred to as a.. • ...
Buddhism Recap 2023-04-27
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- Craving
- A Buddhist denomination who believe in another real of existence
- Impermanence
- No Soul
- An enlightened being who dedicates themselves to achieving nirvana not for themselves but in order to help others to achieve it.
- Actions have consequence
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- The aim for Buddhists
- Suffering
- The teachings of The Buddha
- Way of the elders
- Community of monks and nuns
- Cycle of rebirth
- The Buddha was born a
13 Clues: Craving • No Soul • Suffering • Impermanence • Cycle of rebirth • Way of the elders • The aim for Buddhists • The Buddha was born a • Actions have consequence • The teachings of The Buddha • Community of monks and nuns • A Buddhist denomination who believe in another real of existence • ...
South Asia 2022-02-23
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- When you die and come back as something else
- Relating to the whole Universe
- To clear the mind
- According to Moral law
- Something that provides information on something else
- good or bad energy someone puts into the world
- state of blissful peace
- Lowest rank in caste system
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- focused
- Past Relative
- To be completely free
- to hate someone because of their race or religion
- Holy Hindu Books
13 Clues: focused • Past Relative • Holy Hindu Books • To clear the mind • To be completely free • According to Moral law • state of blissful peace • Lowest rank in caste system • Relating to the whole Universe • When you die and come back as something else • good or bad energy someone puts into the world • to hate someone because of their race or religion • ...
History vocab 2023-10-19
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- dry, grassy plain
- promise or agreement between God and the Israelites
- writing symbols used before the alphabet
- First five books of Hebrew scripture
- Another term for moksha
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- embalmment of a body.
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- Ancient Egyptian ruler
- to be born again after death
- the state of pure knowledge
- The person who received the 10 commandments
- the belief that there is only one god.
- Social order
13 Clues: Social order • dry, grassy plain • embalmment of a body. • Ancient Egyptian ruler • Another term for moksha • Ancient Hindu scriptures • the state of pure knowledge • to be born again after death • First five books of Hebrew scripture • the belief that there is only one god. • writing symbols used before the alphabet • The person who received the 10 commandments • ...
The Asian World 2025-01-10
Across
- ceramic made from baked clay
- the way of the warrior
- military leaders
- Heads of noble families
- served as a Confucian response to Buddhism and Daoism
- money, goods or property
- the Way of the Gods
Down
- grandson of Genghis Khan
- reached enlightenment
- invented after Jayavarman was crowned god-king
- emperor remained ruler in name only
- was completed in the year 500's
- those who serve
13 Clues: those who serve • military leaders • the Way of the Gods • reached enlightenment • the way of the warrior • Heads of noble families • grandson of Genghis Khan • money, goods or property • ceramic made from baked clay • was completed in the year 500's • emperor remained ruler in name only • invented after Jayavarman was crowned god-king • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2020-03-24
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- a bitter verbal attack or a speech of violent denunciation
- leave slowly and hesitantly
- without fault or error
- surrender under agreed conditions.
- to cause to act in a specified manner
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- innocent and free of deceit
- to strive to equal or match.
- relating to or involving the stomach
Down
- uplifting enlightenment
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- similar or equivalent in some respect
- to express or state clearly
- statements of fundamental facts or principles.
- command against
15 Clues: command against • without fault or error • uplifting enlightenment • leave slowly and hesitantly • to express or state clearly • innocent and free of deceit • to strive to equal or match. • noisily and stubbornly defiant • surrender under agreed conditions. • relating to or involving the stomach • similar or equivalent in some respect • to cause to act in a specified manner • ...
Ancient China 2022-06-29
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- third dynasty
- a Chinese scholar official
- longest living dynasty
- What this crossword is about
- wisdom,inner peace
- someone who follows dao
- the way relates to a natural force
- 1st Chinese dynasty
- Chinese philosopher
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- someone who finds out about the past by digging up objects
- there were more then 8000 of these made
- a famous wall
- a male person who has been castrated
- a medicine or liquid believed to prolong life
- the dynasty that took over the first dynasty
15 Clues: a famous wall • third dynasty • wisdom,inner peace • 1st Chinese dynasty • Chinese philosopher • longest living dynasty • someone who follows dao • a Chinese scholar official • What this crossword is about • the way relates to a natural force • a male person who has been castrated • there were more then 8000 of these made • the dynasty that took over the first dynasty • ...
Name that Animal 2019-04-01
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- Rattlesnake's name
- What animal teaches us that timing is an art?
- What animal teaches us to be gently bold?
- What does Wywow stand for?
- What does Enligh stand for?
- What animal teaches us to turn weaknesses into strengths?
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- What animal is Cobamu?
- What does Lasef Stand for?
- What does Maiba stand for?
- Lion's name
- Skunk's name
- What animal is Renu?
- What animal is Ohwel?
- Crocodile's name
- What animal teaches us to stretch a little farther?
15 Clues: Lion's name • Skunk's name • Crocodile's name • Rattlesnake's name • What animal is Renu? • What animal is Ohwel? • What animal is Cobamu? • What does Lasef Stand for? • What does Maiba stand for? • What does Wywow stand for? • What does Enligh stand for? • What animal teaches us to be gently bold? • What animal teaches us that timing is an art? • ...
Pen Names & Pseudonyms 2025-09-24
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- – Wrote under her real name, not a pen name
- – Acton, Currer, and ___ Bell
- – Real name of George Sand
- – 1984 author, born Eric
- – Cozy mystery alias of Marion Chesney
- – Rowling’s crime alias
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- – Enlightenment thinker, real name François
- – “Nancy Drew” author pseudonym
- – Witty British short story writer
- – Sand’s male pen name
- – Mae, famous for her risqué writing
- – Lemony, of Unfortunate Events
- – Dickens’ early pseudonym
- – Twain’s pen name starts here
- – As in E.L., not her real initials
15 Clues: – Sand’s male pen name • – Rowling’s crime alias • – 1984 author, born Eric • – Real name of George Sand • – Dickens’ early pseudonym • – Acton, Currer, and ___ Bell • – Twain’s pen name starts here • – “Nancy Drew” author pseudonym • – Lemony, of Unfortunate Events • – Witty British short story writer • – As in E.L., not her real initials • – Mae, famous for her risqué writing • ...
Egypt 2014-11-25
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- asia where the big mountain is
- Ganges Plains a land
- river longest river in Egypt
- born death reborn
- a person who is not living
- a religious belief
- A form of hand writing
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- total enlightenment or understanding about nature
- it starts with a A
- a king
- Tut a Egyptian ruler
- path a rule from the 4 noble Truths
- where buddhism was born
- wall a thing to keep out people who do not belong
- where king Tut lives
15 Clues: a king • born death reborn • it starts with a A • a religious belief • Ganges Plains a land • Tut a Egyptian ruler • where king Tut lives • A form of hand writing • where buddhism was born • a person who is not living • river longest river in Egypt • asia where the big mountain is • path a rule from the 4 noble Truths • total enlightenment or understanding about nature • ...
Global Studies Unit 2 Crossword 1 - 15 2022-11-29
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- War between people in the same country
- Writes the laws
- The laws for how the universe works -gravity
- your basic freedoms given by god
- Never going to war
- Science and Reason to make the world better
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- King by god's choice
- Military takes over as a government
- three branches of government
- Big change
- decides if you broke a law
- Hypothesis, experiment, report
- God as the scientist running an experiment
- Your best guess based on known information
- Enforces the laws
15 Clues: Big change • Writes the laws • Enforces the laws • Never going to war • King by god's choice • decides if you broke a law • three branches of government • Hypothesis, experiment, report • your basic freedoms given by god • Military takes over as a government • War between people in the same country • God as the scientist running an experiment • ...
unit 2 vocab 2023-10-04
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- first battle of the war
- ready to fight at a moment's notice
- undeniable basic rights
- commander and chief for the british army
- control of a good or supply
- riot on march 5th in boston
- one who doesn't pick a side
Down
- last battle of the war
- time of invention
- loyal to the king
- series of laws to punish for boston tea party
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- wanted independence
- author of commonsense
- tax on all things printed
15 Clues: time of invention • loyal to the king • wanted independence • author of commonsense • last battle of the war • first battle of the war • undeniable basic rights • pamphlet by Thomas Paine • tax on all things printed • control of a good or supply • riot on march 5th in boston • one who doesn't pick a side • ready to fight at a moment's notice • commander and chief for the british army • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2020-03-24
Across
- innocent and free of deceit
- to express or state clearly
- against
- bitter verbal attack or a speech of violent denunciation
- under agreed conditions.
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- or equivalent in some respect
Down
- / without fault or error
- strive to equal or match.
- / uplifting enlightenment
- / noisily and stubbornly defiant
- relating to or involving the stomach
- cause to act in a specified manner
- / statements of fundamental facts or principles.
- leave slowly and hesitantly
15 Clues: against • / without fault or error • under agreed conditions. • strive to equal or match. • / uplifting enlightenment • innocent and free of deceit • to express or state clearly • leave slowly and hesitantly • or equivalent in some respect • / noisily and stubbornly defiant • cause to act in a specified manner • relating to or involving the stomach • ...
World Religions 2024-10-07
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- Stopping Dukka
- Something you find for yourself
- Suffering comes from wanting things
- Similar to Judaism but believes messiah already came
- Pathway of getting to Nirvana
- Everything is craving and suffering in life
- Sikh leader
- Souls are immortal, born again
Down
- End of your Earthly life
- Sacred text memorised as stories, prayers and hymns
- How you find Atman, Hinduism
- Enlightenment
- Journey to the Gange river
- Hindi word for temple, Hindu place of worship
- Sacred book of the Muslims
15 Clues: Sikh leader • Enlightenment • Stopping Dukka • End of your Earthly life • Journey to the Gange river • Sacred book of the Muslims • How you find Atman, Hinduism • Pathway of getting to Nirvana • Souls are immortal, born again • Something you find for yourself • Suffering comes from wanting things • Everything is craving and suffering in life • ...
Sacred Cities 2025-04-28
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- Only Brahma temple town
- Associated with Krishna’s childhood
- Birthplace of Krishna
- Home to the famous Venkateswara Temple
- Birthplace of Lord Rama
- Gateway to the Gods in Uttarakhand
- Kumbh Mela site along the Godavari River
- Temple city famous for silk sarees
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- Origin of the Narmada River
- Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage site
- World's largest functioning temple complex in Tamil Nadu
- Gaya Buddha attained enlightenment here
- Famous for Rath Yatra and Jagannath Temple
- Krishna's legendary kingdom in Gujarat
- Yoga capital of the world
15 Clues: Birthplace of Krishna • Only Brahma temple town • Birthplace of Lord Rama • Yoga capital of the world • Origin of the Narmada River • Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage site • Gateway to the Gods in Uttarakhand • Temple city famous for silk sarees • Associated with Krishna’s childhood • Home to the famous Venkateswara Temple • Krishna's legendary kingdom in Gujarat • ...
KEY TERMS 2026-01-26
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- favoritism toward Americans born in the U.S.
- people elect representatives to govern
- intellectual movement
- the word used to describe racial separation
- an agreement between citizens and government
- stronger nation taking over weaker nation
- the right to vote
- to enter and settle in a new country
Down
- the rapid growth of cities
- complete control of entire industry
- written plan of government
- U.S. economic system
- making the sale of alcohol illegal
- fought for farmers' rights
- a formal agreement between nations
15 Clues: the right to vote • U.S. economic system • intellectual movement • the rapid growth of cities • written plan of government • fought for farmers' rights • making the sale of alcohol illegal • a formal agreement between nations • complete control of entire industry • to enter and settle in a new country • people elect representatives to govern • ...
Revolution Enlightment 2016-02-23
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- Years’ War The main conflict occurring in the seven-year period from 1756 to 1763.
- law of gravitation States that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
- “Philosopher”
- Anglican minister
- II or the Great Enlightnment King of Prussia
- absolutism Rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their loyal powers
- New artistic style
- Drawing rooms of upper class
- French noble
- First European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope, discovered mountains on Earth’s moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and suspots.
- universe Sun centered, conception of the universe offered a more accurate explanation than did the Ptolemaic system.
- formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- best known for his promotion of the scientific method.
- the Great Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- method Ongoing process, which usually begins with observations about the natural world.
- Succession Most of the powers of Europe over the question of Maria Theresa's succession
- Theresa Female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg.
- Child prodigy in composing
- Founder of the modern human anatomy mapped the body of major organs and general structure of the body
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- first known to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation
- reasoning Proceeding from the particular to the general
- contract Theory or model, originating during the Age of Enlightenment,
- universe Places Earth at the center of the universe
- Female english writer who fought for women rights
- best known for his laws of planetary motion
- Most famous philosophe of the later Enlightenment
- Most famous contribution was the Encyclopedia or Classified Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Trades.
- Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician
- Law For a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
- System of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- of powers Legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
- orbits All planets move in ______ with the sun at one focus.
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist.
- Universal law of the scientific revolution
- faire To let people do what they want
- he agreed the state shouldn't interfere in economics
37 Clues: French noble • “Philosopher” • Anglican minister • New artistic style • Child prodigy in composing • Drawing rooms of upper class • known as the "Father of Liberalism" • faire To let people do what they want • the Great Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • Universal law of the scientific revolution • best known for his laws of planetary motion • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
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- Third President and Founding Father
- Franklin’s most used penname
- Washington enjoyed this drink
- Philosophical movement Founding Fathers embodied
- University attended by Jefferson
- Paine’s first public writing
- Paine’s essay series during Revolution
- Jefferson, connoisseur of this drink
- Founding Father, scientist, philosopher
- “America’s First Public Intellectual”
Down
- Birthplace of Thomas Paine
- First U.S. president, Founding Father
- Paine wrote while imprisoned
- American movement to overthrow monarchy
- Jefferson’s home, a plantation
- Home of George Washington
- Jefferson authored this important work
- Collage founded by Thomas Jefferson
- 18th century left-wing political party
- 18th century right-wing political party
20 Clues: Home of George Washington • Birthplace of Thomas Paine • Paine wrote while imprisoned • Franklin’s most used penname • Paine’s first public writing • Washington enjoyed this drink • Jefferson’s home, a plantation • University attended by Jefferson • Third President and Founding Father • Collage founded by Thomas Jefferson • Jefferson, connoisseur of this drink • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
Across
- City where Constitution was signed.
- Movement that replaces the government.
- Legislative body that declared independence.
- Washington's home.
- First Ambassador to France.
- Document that declared independence.
- Country that ruled over colonies.
- Fourth United States President.
Down
- Third United States President.
- Document that organizes government.
- Party that favored decentralized government.
- Lower house within congress.
- Where people hold popular sovereignty.
- England's legislative body.
- Higher house within congress.
- Title also given to President.
- Group that helped found America.
- First Secretary of the Treasury.
- First United States President.
- Movement emphasizing reason and individualism.
- Second United States President.
21 Clues: Washington's home. • England's legislative body. • First Ambassador to France. • Lower house within congress. • Higher house within congress. • Third United States President. • Title also given to President. • First United States President. • Second United States President. • Fourth United States President. • Group that helped found America. • First Secretary of the Treasury. • ...
Test crossword 2016-10-04
Across
- bicameral legislature
- principle of individual rights
- idea of representative government
- has two branches
- original constitution
- five slaves equal 3 people towards population
- accidentally ope fire on colonists
- supported the constitution
- document granting rights
- principle of individual rights
- one branch
- decided on bicameral legislature
- written by Thomas Paine
- fight for control of North America
Down
- checks and balance
- opposed the constitution
- idea of limited government
- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
- social contract, natural rights, consent of the government
- close part of Boston
- unicameral legislature
- british i pose taxes on tea
- tax on paper goods
- understanding
24 Clues: one branch • understanding • has two branches • checks and balance • tax on paper goods • close part of Boston • bicameral legislature • original constitution • unicameral legislature • written by Thomas Paine • opposed the constitution • document granting rights • idea of limited government • supported the constitution • british i pose taxes on tea • principle of individual rights • ...
Revolutionary Characters Activity 2 & 3 2017-06-01
Across
- First tax on American citizens
- Franklin helped get new start
- Author of Poor Richard's Almanac
- America gained this in 1776
- elected to Virginia's provincial convention
- Published Burr's Private Journal
- synonym for self-sacrifice or virtue
- Author of Wealth of Nations
- Birthday of new world
Down
- 1st secretary of the treasury
- First ten amendments
- Franklin's career before retirement
- Played role in culture development
- Author of Common Sense
- Ordinance freed slaves in Northwest
- Country Franklin made allies with
- Felt he's overlooked and ignored
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Unconcerned by Shay's Rebellion
- behavior threatened meaning of Revolution
- sharing between states and countries
21 Clues: First ten amendments • Birthday of new world • Author of Common Sense • America gained this in 1776 • Author of Wealth of Nations • 1st secretary of the treasury • Franklin helped get new start • First tax on American citizens • Unconcerned by Shay's Rebellion • Author of Poor Richard's Almanac • Felt he's overlooked and ignored • Published Burr's Private Journal • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2018-02-25
Across
- Appointed Secretary of Treasury by Washington
- Replica of Maison Carree location
- Overthrow of political system
- Washingtons Vice President
- Tried to end western territory slavery
- How Washington freed his slaves
- Benjamin Franklins most famos text
- Last civilian governor of Massachusetts
- Tax for legal documents
- Jeffersons party affiliation
Down
- Largest and richest colony in 1760
- Washingtons plantation
- Least American Revolutionary
- Origin of black regiment soldiers
- Power held by the people
- Supporters of the Constitution
- Americas first Commander in Chief
- Naturally acquired enlightenment, gentility, and taste
- Paine's radical pamphlet, _________ sense
- Birthplace of Thomas Paine
- Wrote "The American Crisis"
21 Clues: Washingtons plantation • Tax for legal documents • Power held by the people • Washingtons Vice President • Birthplace of Thomas Paine • Wrote "The American Crisis" • Least American Revolutionary • Jeffersons party affiliation • Overthrow of political system • Supporters of the Constitution • How Washington freed his slaves • Replica of Maison Carree location • ...
Chapter 5 2013-06-12
Across
- a belief different to the church
- smeared or rubbed with oil
- cruel or unjust treatment
- self-governing branches of the church
- to make sure everything is there
- someone who converts people to the Christian faith
- moves out or away from something and become visible
- having unlimited power
- to make sure of
Down
- an abstract idea
- bring into existence by reproduction
- preservation from harm or loss
- having all power
- introduced or established
- to make aware of
- an ancestor
- cool and distant
- prove to be wrong
- being a god or goddess
- a journey to a place of special significance
20 Clues: an ancestor • to make sure of • an abstract idea • having all power • to make aware of • cool and distant • prove to be wrong • being a god or goddess • having unlimited power • introduced or established • cruel or unjust treatment • smeared or rubbed with oil • preservation from harm or loss • a belief different to the church • to make sure everything is there • ...
Chap 7-9 Crossword - Rebecca Gonska 2013-12-08
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- court system branch
- approve
- first president
- system which avoids one branch gaining too much power
- movement of the 1700s
- a government in which citizens rules through elected representatives
- made up of presidential electors
- corresponding in size
Down
- freeing of individual enslaved people
- headed by president
- a period when economic activity slowed
- fallen in value
- lawmaking branch
- plan of government
- agreement between two or more sides in which each side gives up some of what it wants
- sharing federal and state governments' powers
- law
- parts
- legislatures to divide the power even further
- apply to
20 Clues: law • parts • approve • apply to • fallen in value • first president • lawmaking branch • plan of government • headed by president • court system branch • movement of the 1700s • corresponding in size • made up of presidential electors • freeing of individual enslaved people • a period when economic activity slowed • sharing federal and state governments' powers • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Sept 2015) 2015-08-20
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- Service leads you to ---
- Discrimination
- Yoga
- With Silence comes -----
- Love causes ----
- Flower of Enlightenment
- Suffering is ----, pain is inevitable
- Right perception happens when you put yourself in other person's ---
- ----, God & Self are the same
- --- is a combination of destiny & free will
- Friend of knowledge
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- ---- is the preface of Yoga
- ----- gives you values, integrity, vision, energy and dynamism !!!
- Offer your problems to the Divine in a ---- plate
- Celebrating Guru tattva is Guru -----
- If you follow ----, you get misery
- Excess --- brings feverishness
- 99% Doership
- Right --- represents Sun & Left ---- represents Moon while breathing
- A Guru puts you back to the ----
20 Clues: Yoga • 99% Doership • Discrimination • Love causes ---- • Friend of knowledge • Flower of Enlightenment • Service leads you to --- • With Silence comes ----- • ---- is the preface of Yoga • ----, God & Self are the same • Excess --- brings feverishness • A Guru puts you back to the ---- • If you follow ----, you get misery • Celebrating Guru tattva is Guru ----- • ...
aww 2021-10-21
Across
- AUTHOR
- REVIVAL
- LAWYER
- discover the philippines
- FAVORITE TEACHER
- CROSSED
- PROTASIO
- DISCUSSION ON LIFE
- KNOWN
- CREATED
- TAX IMPOSED
- CIVIL
- YOUNGEST
- CUSTODIAN
- FIRST GOVERNMENT
- STEAMER
- WORL TRADE
- PIONEER
- ENCOURAGED
- LEADERS
- RECIEVED
- NAMED AFTER
- ESTABLISHED
- FIRST TEACHER
- PLANNED
- NAMED PHILIPPINES
- TAUGHT
- GOVERNOR
- REPUBLICAN
- FREELY
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- AUSTRIAN
- PLAYMATE
- YEAR
- RIGHT OF WOMEN
- TRADE WHERE
- NENENG
- AWAKENED
- FOUNDER
- INSTILLED
- BAPTIZED
- REMEMBERED
- FRIEND
- EXPANSION OF WESTERN
- PAYMENT
- FOUNDED
- UNITY OF SPAIN
- GOD FATHER
- EDUCATED
- UNIFORM
- REGISTRAR
50 Clues: YEAR • KNOWN • CIVIL • AUTHOR • LAWYER • NENENG • FRIEND • TAUGHT • FREELY • REVIVAL • CROSSED • FOUNDER • CREATED • PAYMENT • FOUNDED • STEAMER • PIONEER • LEADERS • UNIFORM • PLANNED • AUSTRIAN • PLAYMATE • AWAKENED • PROTASIO • BAPTIZED • YOUNGEST • EDUCATED • RECIEVED • GOVERNOR • INSTILLED • CUSTODIAN • REGISTRAR • REMEMBERED • WORL TRADE • GOD FATHER • ENCOURAGED • REPUBLICAN • TRADE WHERE • TAX IMPOSED • NAMED AFTER • ESTABLISHED • FIRST TEACHER • RIGHT OF WOMEN • ...
rizal life 2021-10-21
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- AUTHOR
- NAMED AFTER
- FOUNDED
- EXPANSION OF WESTERN
- EDUCATED
- REMEMBERED
- FRIEND
- RECIEVED
- CIVIL
- NENENG
- GOD FATHER
- UNITY OF SPAIN
- TAX IMPOSED
- AWAKENED
- STEAMER
- YOUNGEST
- ENCOURAGED
- PAYMENT
- BAPTIZED
- TAUGHT
- CROSSED
- PIONEER
- CUSTODIAN
- KNOWN
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- NAMED PHILIPPINES
- LAWYER
- CREATED
- REGISTRAR
- discover the philippines
- REPUBLICAN
- LEADERS
- GOVERNOR
- PROTASIO
- REVIVAL
- PLANNED
- FIRST GOVERNMENT
- INSTILLED
- TRADE WHERE
- AUSTRIAN
- PLAYMATE
- FIRST TEACHER
- WORL TRADE
- FAVORITE TEACHER
- ESTABLISHED
- FOUNDER
- DISCUSSION ON LIFE
- YEAR
- RIGHT OF WOMEN
- UNIFORM
- FREELY
50 Clues: YEAR • CIVIL • KNOWN • LAWYER • AUTHOR • FRIEND • NENENG • TAUGHT • FREELY • CREATED • FOUNDED • LEADERS • REVIVAL • PLANNED • STEAMER • PAYMENT • FOUNDER • UNIFORM • CROSSED • PIONEER • GOVERNOR • PROTASIO • EDUCATED • RECIEVED • AUSTRIAN • PLAYMATE • AWAKENED • YOUNGEST • BAPTIZED • REGISTRAR • INSTILLED • CUSTODIAN • REPUBLICAN • REMEMBERED • GOD FATHER • WORL TRADE • ENCOURAGED • NAMED AFTER • TRADE WHERE • TAX IMPOSED • ESTABLISHED • FIRST TEACHER • UNITY OF SPAIN • ...
hi 2022-11-09
Across
- an obstruction; an obstacle
- without honor or worth
- not easily excited or disturbed; calm
- to ask earnestly; to beg
- incapable of reform; bad beyond all correction
- about to happen; impending
- adj offering generous and cordial welcome to guests
- unable to read or write
- characterized by rushing headlong into things; impulsive
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- skeptical; disbelieving
- to strike or dash; to collide
- enlightenment; clarification
- unchangeably; permanently
- to make difficult the process of; to hold back
- famous and distinguished
- greatly; to a large degree
- to urge; to provoke
- a formal accusation
- imperative, urgent
- in an emotionless manner
20 Clues: imperative, urgent • to urge; to provoke • a formal accusation • without honor or worth • skeptical; disbelieving • unable to read or write • famous and distinguished • to ask earnestly; to beg • in an emotionless manner • unchangeably; permanently • greatly; to a large degree • about to happen; impending • an obstruction; an obstacle • enlightenment; clarification • ...
18th Century Colonial America - Chapter 5 2021-06-23
Across
- British North America's important export
- Growth by reproduction
- New England's hub of trade
- West Africa passage to Americas
- Publisher of Poor Richard's Almanack
- Finding God's plan in nature
- A variant of indentured servant
- Protestant immigrants from Northern Ireland
- New England's major agricultural export
- German immigrants in middle colonies
- Land divided equally among sons
- Slave uprising in 1739
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- Published about his enslavement
- Wave of revival in religion
- Daily task system of labor
- Lesser colonial population growth factor
- Philosophical movement, encouraged self-thinking
- Basis of most religious denominations
- Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants
- Newly arrived Africans
20 Clues: Growth by reproduction • Newly arrived Africans • Slave uprising in 1739 • Daily task system of labor • New England's hub of trade • Wave of revival in religion • Finding God's plan in nature • Published about his enslavement • West Africa passage to Americas • A variant of indentured servant • Land divided equally among sons • Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants • ...
Puzzle 2019-07-01
Across
- What was Jefferson’s dad
- This helped Franklin’s rise
- Jefferson loved to taste
- Had a great understanding of
- Something Ben had before America
- Stopped Franklin’s land scheme
- Jefferson participated in 18th century
- Jefferson took inspiration from
- Started from bottom now top
- Where Jefferson’s mountaintop house was
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- Franklin calculated his anger and
- After retirement Franklin planned joining
- America is wrong if ____ was
- One of Franklins Pseudonyms
- Slave Jefferson had kids with
- Franklin was criticized about
- Where Jefferson went to college
- Most of Jefferson’s thinking was
- If slaves were free then
- Franklin’s son
- believer in England’s rule
21 Clues: Franklin’s son • What was Jefferson’s dad • Jefferson loved to taste • If slaves were free then • believer in England’s rule • This helped Franklin’s rise • One of Franklins Pseudonyms • Started from bottom now top • America is wrong if ____ was • Had a great understanding of • Slave Jefferson had kids with • Franklin was criticized about • Stopped Franklin’s land scheme • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2019-06-30
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- Franklin pretended to be one
- government structure of United States
- auto-biography of Benjamin Franklin
- Paine went here after revolution
- cousin to John Adams
- commanded the Continental Army
- owned plantation called Monticello
- aide to Washington during war
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- Franklin received honorary degree from
- major architect of Constitution
- American diplomat, was in France
- shot Alexander Hamilton in duel
- philosophy many founders adhered towards
- first capital of Constitutional government
- second president of USA
- wrote "The Age of Reason"
- Franklin's lifelong English friend
- last colonial governor, Massachusetts colony
- Washington biographer, page 32
- first governor of Virginia state
20 Clues: cousin to John Adams • second president of USA • wrote "The Age of Reason" • Franklin pretended to be one • aide to Washington during war • commanded the Continental Army • Washington biographer, page 32 • major architect of Constitution • shot Alexander Hamilton in duel • American diplomat, was in France • Paine went here after revolution • first governor of Virginia state • ...
Braden thomas- enlightenment and revolution 2024-12-18
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- sun in the center of the solar system
- fancy style
- ornate and alabrate
- method to solve problems
- earch in center of Soler system
- people start looking at the world reasonably
- freedom of speech
- 3rd president
- looking at things with reason
- gravity
- government is there to serve the people
- 3 branches of gov
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- social contract
- questioned everything
- new monarch
- July 4 1776
- God given right
- Russian enlighten monarch
- reason and knowledge
- natural rights
- separation of power
- used telescope
- women's rights
- life liberty property
- state and federal gov
- fancy partys
26 Clues: gravity • new monarch • July 4 1776 • fancy style • fancy partys • 3rd president • natural rights • used telescope • women's rights • social contract • God given right • freedom of speech • 3 branches of gov • ornate and alabrate • separation of power • reason and knowledge • questioned everything • life liberty property • state and federal gov • method to solve problems • Russian enlighten monarch • ...
Hinduism & Buddhism Hope Springer & Kylie Holt 2017-08-22
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- a three-pronged spear; attribute of Shiva
- Enlightenment, awakening
- Action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant results respectively
- A Buddhist monk
- Mindfulness of breathing
- with the two representing the female and male principles of the universe
- a round disk thrown as a weapon in ancient India; attribute of Vishnu
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- A term referring to the group of meditation practices that aim at samadhi
- worshipper of Vishnu, having to do with the worship of Vishnu
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India – a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of Vishnu
- A Buddhist nun
- often represented as a goddess beside
- special, symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga and in the representation of the gods
- symbolic hand position
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- the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit
- of breathing
- "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple.
- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the Divine the goal of Hinduism
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends
- the religious and moral duties of the person
- the Goddess; female energy and power of a
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three character of existence
- A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- Piti A gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol
- A spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the formof the male sexual organ
- the four religious books of sacred knowledge and priestly rituals of the Brahmans composed in the first millennium B.C.E.
- serpent
33 Clues: serpent • of breathing • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • symbolic hand position • Enlightenment, awakening • Mindfulness of breathing • often represented as a goddess beside • a three-pronged spear; attribute of Shiva • the Goddess; female energy and power of a • the religious and moral duties of the person • the breath of life; the vital breath or spirit • ...
Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution 2025-03-03
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- This French thinker is often called the "Father of Modern Philosophy," was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution, and whose belief in rationalism can be summed up with the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- Considered father of Communism, Wrote the Communist Manifesto
- Marquise de Layfette Lower v Upper Class Radical Victory 1789
- This was the name of the group in 18th Century France that was made up of the Clergy, making up around 1% of the population and controlling roughly 10% of the country's land.
- 16th century Polish astronomer, mathematician, and scholar proposed that the Sun was the center of the universe often credited with beginning the Scientific Revolution
- Promoted Capitalism in his book The Wealth of Nations, was focused on Laissez-Faire Economics
- another term for natural rights
- He was a politician, scientist, and philosopher, known not only for his belief in the "scientific method" but for his creation of "empiricism."
- This is the period of great advances in the sciences, roughly 1500-1700
- Enlightenment Thinker Who promoted Natural rights and said the government got its power from the people
- time period that saw the creation of the factory system and machine made goods
- She was the Queen of France and was executed with her husband, Louis XVI, in 1793
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- George Washington Colonist V Britain colonial victory 1776
- Government in which the monarchy has all control
- A time period that saw societal reform as a response to Absolutism
- process of city building and the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- Perhaps the most important figure of the Scientific Revolution, this Italian astronomer and mathematician was condemned by the Catholic Church in the 1600s for popularizing heliocentrism.
- This is the astronomical observation that the Earth revolves around the Sun, not the other way around
- Enlightenment Philosopher known for The Social Contract as well as coining the term Sovereign
- This is the name of the French prison that was stormed by peasants, marking the beginning of the French Revolution
- This English scientist is known for scientifically describing gravitational force, spelling out the "laws of motion," for writing "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica"- one of the most important books in world history- and much, much more.
- People that were the subject to Peter the Greats Westernization Process
- Improved by James Watt initially to operate machines but became useful in transportation
- He was the King of France when the French Revolution erupted in 1789, resulting in his execution in 1793.
24 Clues: another term for natural rights • Government in which the monarchy has all control • George Washington Colonist V Britain colonial victory 1776 • Considered father of Communism, Wrote the Communist Manifesto • Marquise de Layfette Lower v Upper Class Radical Victory 1789 • A time period that saw societal reform as a response to Absolutism • ...
Revolutionary characters 2017-10-09
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- In 1802 Paine was attacked ___.
- ___ origins most similar to Paine's.
- The real master of masquerade.
- Washington's secretary of the treasury.
- Reserved, self-possessed, and optimistic.
- When Paine ran away.
- Jefferson fathered some ____ children.
- Franklin's doubtful he'd return to.
- Franklin remains a symbol of.
- Born in Thetford, England.
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- Paine envisioned war might be ____.
- What college did Jefferson attend.
- Jefferson didn't let ____ show.
- French Revolution started in___.
- Represented pushing back darkness boundaries.
- He's first in war and peace.
- Franklin was ____ years old.
- Received every electoral vote.
- Franklin wrote sometimes as.
- Washington and Martha acted as.
- Washington's behavior often savored of.
21 Clues: When Paine ran away. • Born in Thetford, England. • He's first in war and peace. • Franklin was ____ years old. • Franklin wrote sometimes as. • Franklin remains a symbol of. • The real master of masquerade. • Received every electoral vote. • Jefferson didn't let ____ show. • In 1802 Paine was attacked ___. • Washington and Martha acted as. • French Revolution started in___. • ...
Unit 5 and Unit 6 Vocab 2022-03-20
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- European and indian parents
- reason over tradition
- divinity set natural laws
- giving up rights to the government
- sensed experience
- privately owned business
- increased mechanization
- leave alone
- formally enslaved turks
- create more modern, unified state
- hostility towards Jews
- African or European or indigenous ancestry
- group of workers
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- made goods cheaper
- belief in natural rights
- born in spain and Portugal
- traditional institutions
- code of conduct in japan
- jews to reestablish independent homeland
- end slave trade
- each worker focus on one task
- loyalty to country
- European ancestry in Americas
- low income families where forced to live
24 Clues: leave alone • end slave trade • group of workers • sensed experience • made goods cheaper • loyalty to country • reason over tradition • hostility towards Jews • increased mechanization • formally enslaved turks • belief in natural rights • traditional institutions • code of conduct in japan • privately owned business • divinity set natural laws • born in spain and Portugal • ...
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2016-02-26
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- died in 1799
- Argument for freedom from British
- impressed the world about Washington
- If Jefferson was right
- Date Paine's French citizenship conferred
- Names Jefferson has been criticized
- modern virtue that laid basis
- time Paine set deistic belief
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- Washington was a child of
- here and England blamed crisis on Franklin
- sided with the colonies
- document Washington did not sign
- Where Franklin's heart belonged
- Washington's important act as president
- where Paine was attacked
- influential writer during American Revolution
- oldest of the revolutionaries
- Thought Franklin was because of Pennsylvania
- important area for expansion
- Reason Franklin became American supporter
20 Clues: died in 1799 • If Jefferson was right • sided with the colonies • where Paine was attacked • Washington was a child of • important area for expansion • oldest of the revolutionaries • modern virtue that laid basis • time Paine set deistic belief • Where Franklin's heart belonged • document Washington did not sign • Argument for freedom from British • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-13
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- Historians think Franklin would be
- How old was Franklin in 1776?
- Population only third of France
- How long did senate debate titles?
- What did the Enlightenment 'banish'?
- "Man was destined for ___"
- Tribe Washington negotiated with
- Opposed to Franklin's expansion plan
- Was extremely jealous of Franklin
- Member of the Royal Society
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- How many marriages Washingtons arranged
- Which state did Franklin send letters
- Proclamation of ___ 1793
- First President of the US
- How tall was Jefferson?
- Jefferson's retirement state
- "Unfit for the presidency."-Jefferson
- 'slave holding southern planter'
- Who dominated the Pennsylvania Assembly?
- Who's bank was 'controversial'?
20 Clues: How tall was Jefferson? • Proclamation of ___ 1793 • First President of the US • "Man was destined for ___" • Member of the Royal Society • Jefferson's retirement state • How old was Franklin in 1776? • Population only third of France • Who's bank was 'controversial'? • 'slave holding southern planter' • Tribe Washington negotiated with • Was extremely jealous of Franklin • ...
Revolutionary Character Crossword 2016-10-12
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- Paine’s father was a…
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- Most radical pamphlet written
- Oldest of the revolutionary leader
- Liberty depends on the success
- Ties states together
- “Hero of an unprecedented kind”
- Where legislative debates were reported
- Where Paine met Franklin
- Could be downright doctrinaire
- The Life of Thomas Paine
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- Paine’s status
- First American businessman
- Massachusetts-born patriot
- Washington was a child of...
- Encouraged war
- A traitor to his class
- Washington’s heart belonged to…
- Religious liberty of American history
- First Public Intellectual
- Tom Paine: A Political Life
- Dominated by Thomas Paine
- "All men are created equal"
23 Clues: Paine’s status • Encouraged war • Ties states together • Paine’s father was a… • A traitor to his class • Where Paine met Franklin • The Life of Thomas Paine • First Public Intellectual • Dominated by Thomas Paine • First American businessman • Massachusetts-born patriot • Tom Paine: A Political Life • "All men are created equal" • Washington was a child of... • ...
US History Chapter 5 2021-06-24
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- land subdivided equally among sons
- Atlantic crossing in ship's hold
- servant working to "redeem" passage
- movement to revive religious feeling
- northern tribe dominating fur trade
- Catholic priest- first California mission
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- 1715 war in South Carolina
- trade between Europe, colonies, Africa
- re-evaluated traditions through reason
- Anglican revivalist-preached to thousands
- headed 1769 expedition to California
- fiery Puritan minister in Massachusetts
- published Poor Richard's Almanack
- population growth through reproduction
- belief in a non-intervening creator
- middle colony German-speaking immigrants
- newly arrived enslaved African people
- middle colony clannish Protestant immigrants
- forts in New Spain
- slavery system based on tasks
20 Clues: forts in New Spain • 1715 war in South Carolina • slavery system based on tasks • Atlantic crossing in ship's hold • published Poor Richard's Almanack • land subdivided equally among sons • belief in a non-intervening creator • servant working to "redeem" passage • northern tribe dominating fur trade • headed 1769 expedition to California • movement to revive religious feeling • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2021-10-12
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- Madison introduced what plan
- Significant years in Madison's life
- Adams's personality was
- The day the Constitution failed
- Madison was the leader of
- Where Jefferson sent Madison books
- What was Adam's pamphlet called
- underrated and neglected revolutionary leader
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- A close friendship Madison had
- Where Adams was born
- The third vice president
- Adams was Vice President in
- Architect of the Constitution
- The crisis of
- Burr's letters were found in
- Burr's behavior led him to
- the Enlightenment made Adam
- Scientist Adam was considered what
- James's national government was
- How people viewed Burr's treason
20 Clues: The crisis of • Where Adams was born • Adams's personality was • The third vice president • Madison was the leader of • Burr's behavior led him to • Adams was Vice President in • the Enlightenment made Adam • Madison introduced what plan • Burr's letters were found in • Architect of the Constitution • A close friendship Madison had • The day the Constitution failed • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-04
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- philosopher
- supporter of federalism
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- rights and liberties of people
- unicameral legislative branch
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- original constitution of the US
- bicameral legislative branch
- opposes federalism
- charter
- knowledge
- one house
- political protest by "native americans"
- two houses
- exacted revenue
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- agreement of representation of states
- citizens are important
- king has limited power
- riot in boston
- seven years war
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- rights under natural law
25 Clues: charter • knowledge • one house • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • seven years war • exacted revenue • opposes federalism • citizens are important • king has limited power • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
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- agreement of population of slaves counted
- philosopher
- opposes federalism
- king has limited power
- citizens are important
- political protest by "native americans"
- original constitution of the US
- rights and liberties of people
- supporter of federalism
- seven years war
- unicameral legislative branch
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- knowledge
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- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- rights under natural law
- agreement of representation of states
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- riot in boston
- bicameral legislative branch
- one house
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- exacted revenue
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- charter
- two houses
25 Clues: charter • one house • knowledge • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • king has limited power • citizens are important • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
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- agreement of representation of states
- charter
- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- opposes federalism
- two houses
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- political protest by "native americans"
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- bicameral legislative branch
- supporter of federalism
- rights and liberties of people
- riot in boston
- citizens are important
- rights under natural law
- philosopher
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
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- one house
- exacted revenue
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- original constitution of the US
- seven years war
- knowledge
- king has limited power
- unicameral legislative branch
25 Clues: charter • one house • knowledge • two houses • philosopher • riot in boston • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • king has limited power • citizens are important • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
WORLD LITERATURE (ASIA) 2023-05-19
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- THE AGE OF REASON
- MEANS OLD ENGLISH
- THE LARGEST CONTINENT
- MEANS REBIRTH
- SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA
- 21ST CENTURY GENRE ORIGINATED IN JAPAN
- EMPHASIZES ON EMOTION AND IMAGINATION
- THE EARLIEST FORM OF THEATRICAL DRAMA IN JAPAN
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- DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA
- THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA
- A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES
- A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN
- A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA
- GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE
- MEANS LETTERS
- A COLLECTION OF SAYINGS, AND IDEAS BY CONFUCIUS
- POEM CONSISTS OF THREE LINES WITH 5,7,5 SYLLABLES
- CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN
- WRITTEN BY HOMER
- A ROMANTICIST, WILLIAM ____________
20 Clues: MEANS LETTERS • MEANS REBIRTH • WRITTEN BY HOMER • THE AGE OF REASON • MEANS OLD ENGLISH • THE LARGEST CONTINENT • GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE • DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA • THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA • A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES • SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA • A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA • A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN • CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN • ...
American Revolution Choiceboard Crossword- B. Thompson 2023-09-14
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- The original constitutuion of the US
- Council of Representatives
- Armed uprising of Western Mass. debtors
- Elightenment Thinker
- Supports the Constitution
- Branch that forces Laws
- Secretary of Treasury
- Official Approval
- Governing body of a nation
- Interprets the Laws
- Highest Judicial Court
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- French Enlightenment Philosopher
- Main Author of the DOI
- Opposed to the Constitution
- Equal representation in 1 house of the legislature
- First 10 Amendments to the constitution
- First state to enter the Union under the Northwest Ordinance
- Creates the Laws
- "Father of the Constitution"
- Head of the Executive Branch
- Contentious issue between England & the colonies
21 Clues: Creates the Laws • Official Approval • Interprets the Laws • Elightenment Thinker • Secretary of Treasury • Main Author of the DOI • Highest Judicial Court • Branch that forces Laws • Supports the Constitution • Council of Representatives • Governing body of a nation • Opposed to the Constitution • "Father of the Constitution" • Head of the Executive Branch • ...
Geo 2026-02-28
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- believing more than one god
- people moving from one place to another to fit their needs
- endless or lots of pain
- consequence of actions
- path core of buddhist framework
- a practice for mindfulness
- saw the four sights
- believing in only one god
- group that migrates from europe to india
- understanding reality
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- rightful way of living
- jesus was hung on a _____
- pillars core beliefs of islam
- Buddhist liberation
- the oldest, foundational scriptures of Hinduism
- book of christ
- choosing non violence
- valley hinduism started in the _____
- muslim house of worship
- a building for religious worship
20 Clues: book of christ • Buddhist liberation • saw the four sights • choosing non violence • understanding reality • rightful way of living • consequence of actions • endless or lots of pain • muslim house of worship • jesus was hung on a _____ • believing in only one god • a practice for mindfulness • believing more than one god • pillars core beliefs of islam • path core of buddhist framework • ...
Divine Delight 2015-06-29
9 Clues: become less tense • concerned with soul • a vivid mental image • what you are living now • perfect happiness or joy • knowledge of a situation • heightened surrounding aura • spiritual intent thinking for long • individual consciousness in the reincarnation cycle
