enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Winter festivals from around the world 2013-12-04
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- City Jesus was Born in.
- Hindu Festival of Lights. Falls Between Mid-Oct. and Mid-Nov.
- Christian Holiday Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Dec. 25
- Flags That are Used to Emphasize the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa.
- Religious or Solemn Ceremony Consisting of a Series of Actions Performed According to a Prescribed Order. Many of These are Performed During the Pagan Holiday, Imbolc.
- Pan-African Holiday Observing African Culture. Dec. 26 to Jan. 1.
- Seven Pronged Candled Stand Used in the Celebration of Hanukkah.
- Day Celebrating the Enlightenment of Buddha. Dec. 8.
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- Pagan Winter Festival also known as the Winter Solstice. Mid-Nov. to Early Jan.
- Way to Celebrate the Enlightenment of Siddhartha Gautama at the Bodhi Tree. Serious Thought or Consideration often Accompanied by Breathing Exercises.
- Pagan Holiday Celebrating the End of Winter and Coming of Spring. Jan. 1-2.
- Christian, Roman, Catholic and Protestant Holiday Celebrating the arrival of the three wise men. Jan. 6. Also, a word meaning a moment of sudden revelation or insight.
- Jewish Holiday Celebrating the Miracle of Oil. Dec. 27 to Jan. 5.
- Decorated Hunk of Wood Used to Celebrate the Winter Solstice.
- Day Celebrating the Coming Year. American - Jan. 1. Chinese - January 31.
15 Clues: City Jesus was Born in. • Day Celebrating the Enlightenment of Buddha. Dec. 8. • Hindu Festival of Lights. Falls Between Mid-Oct. and Mid-Nov. • Decorated Hunk of Wood Used to Celebrate the Winter Solstice. • Christian Holiday Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Dec. 25 • Seven Pronged Candled Stand Used in the Celebration of Hanukkah. • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-13
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- Teacher
- essential quality or character, as of the cosmos or one's own nature.
- True and total peace
- in Indian literary traditions refers to an aphorism or a collection of aphorisms in the form of a manual or, more broadly, a condensed manual or text.
- a person who has attained prajna, or Enlightenment, but who postpones Nirvana in order to help others to attain Enlightenment
- A mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols
- one of the two principal Vedantic schools, asserting the existence of Brahman alone, whose appearance as the world is an illusion resulting from ignorance
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- The highest social caste
- Hinduism, Buddhism. action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation
- the spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual.
- any of several books of esoteric doctrine regarding rituals, disciplines, meditation, etc., composed in the form of dialogues between Shiva and his Shakti
- the process of coming into existence as a differentiated, mortal creature
- the discipline and practice of this sect.
- selfless devotion as a means of reaching Brahman
- a member of a class of divine beings in the Vedic period, which in Indian religion are benevolent and in Zoroastrianism are evil. (a god)
15 Clues: Teacher • True and total peace • The highest social caste • the discipline and practice of this sect. • selfless devotion as a means of reaching Brahman • A mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols • essential quality or character, as of the cosmos or one's own nature. • the process of coming into existence as a differentiated, mortal creature • ...
5.1 Application :) 2022-07-05
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- laws that govern human nature
- American governmental documents that incorporated the key Enlightenment ideas
- the French social class that consisted of nobility
- a scientist who developed the theory for the laws of gravity, which are the foundations of physics.
- the legislative body of France; the last meeting of the France's legislative body took place in 1614
- the King of France who was beheaded during the French Revolution
- the French social class that consisted of 90% of the population; it included the bourgeoisie, or middle class, peasants, and urban workers; the Third Estate was the only social class to pay taxes
- an American political leader who incorporated the key ideas of the Enlightenment into the Declaration of Independence
- an Englishman who discovered that blood circulated throughout the body
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- a sun-centered model of the universe asserting that the sun is at the center and the planets revolve around the sun.
- a strong feeling of pride or devotion to one's country
- a financial model in which a government spends more money than it collects in taxes
- the French prison that was attacked signifying the official start of the French Revolution.
- the rights that belong to all humans from birth
- the Austrian-born Queen of France who was beheaded during the French Revolution
15 Clues: laws that govern human nature • the rights that belong to all humans from birth • the French social class that consisted of nobility • a strong feeling of pride or devotion to one's country • the King of France who was beheaded during the French Revolution • an Englishman who discovered that blood circulated throughout the body • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-02
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- the division between religion and government
- the belief that God gave a king or queen power, allowing them to control without limit
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- a king or queen with complete, centralized power over a country’s population
- He believed that the executive, legislative, and judicial powers should be separated into three different parts of government.
- all people are born with these rights
- government should be divided among the executive, legislative, and judicial powers
- agreement
- He concluded all humans were born with life, liberty and property as natural rights.
- He argued for the separation between religion and government.
- one possessing or held to possess supreme political power or sovereignty
10 Clues: agreement • all people are born with these rights • the division between religion and government • He argued for the separation between religion and government. • one possessing or held to possess supreme political power or sovereignty • a king or queen with complete, centralized power over a country’s population • ...
THE ENLIGHTENMENT: ROUSSEAU 2021-10-20
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- Sus pensamientos formaron las bases para el inicio de este movimiento cultura
- Su obra “Julia o la nueva Eloísa” está inspirada en su _____ no correspondida por la cuñada de Madame d'Épinay
- lugar de nacimiento de Rousseau
- Ópera que atrajo mayormente la atención del rey Louis XV y de la corte, que le facilitó y abrió su camino como compositor
- Número de obra de la publicación: “Discurso sobre las ciencias y las artes”
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- Obra muy famosa que trata principalmente sobre la libertad e igualdad de los hombres bajo un Estado instituido por un acuerdo social
- Rousseau estableció la _______ como valor moral
- En el progreso de los enciclopedistas apuesta por el pesimismo para oponerse al
- Que personaje dijo “Con Voltaire termina un mundo, con Rousseau comienza otro”
- ¿Qué fue lo que criticó por la idea de los beneficios del saber?
10 Clues: lugar de nacimiento de Rousseau • Rousseau estableció la _______ como valor moral • ¿Qué fue lo que criticó por la idea de los beneficios del saber? • Número de obra de la publicación: “Discurso sobre las ciencias y las artes” • Sus pensamientos formaron las bases para el inicio de este movimiento cultura • ...
The Scientific Enlightenment 2013-03-01
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- the month in which Voltaire died
- one of Voltaire's earliest and best known plays
- Isaac Newton's other occupation besides mathematician
- one of Voltaire's most well known epic poems
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- the country in which Galileo Galilei was born
- the name that Francois-Marie Arouet is best known as
- the month in which Beethoven was born
- the month in which Isaac Newton died
- month in which Montesquieu was born
- the country in which Isaac Newton was born
10 Clues: the month in which Voltaire died • month in which Montesquieu was born • the month in which Isaac Newton died • the month in which Beethoven was born • the country in which Isaac Newton was born • one of Voltaire's most well known epic poems • the country in which Galileo Galilei was born • one of Voltaire's earliest and best known plays • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2015-03-10
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- Newton created a law for this which he discovered occurred in planets and all matter on Earth and space
- Wrote the most famous symphony of the history of music even though he was deaf
- A philosopher who published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama
- People who believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
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- He built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens
- Galileo and developed the universal law of…
- Locke he made a letter concerning this…
- A political philosopher who believed that people can improve themselves.
- He discovered the law of gravity
- He Discovered that everything including the stars and earth revolved around the sun.
10 Clues: He discovered the law of gravity • Locke he made a letter concerning this… • Galileo and developed the universal law of… • He built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens • A political philosopher who believed that people can improve themselves. • People who believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life • ...
Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment 2015-03-10
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- discovered law of gravity
- believed people are born with three rights(life,liberty, and property
- wrote "Mitridate, re di Ponto" at age 14
- emerging of developed and modern day science
- invented telescopes
- Galilei is from this nation
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- also known as Age of Reasons
- one of Jean Jacques Rousseau famous books
- recognized as champion of freedom
- deaf but successful musician
10 Clues: invented telescopes • discovered law of gravity • Galilei is from this nation • also known as Age of Reasons • deaf but successful musician • recognized as champion of freedom • wrote "Mitridate, re di Ponto" at age 14 • one of Jean Jacques Rousseau famous books • emerging of developed and modern day science • ...
French Revolution 2021-11-03
Buddhism 2015-11-23
Enlightenment By: Andreas and daniel 2023-02-22
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- Created small pox vaccine
- Earth centered theory
- Developed laws of motion and gravity
- People who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
- proposed heliocentric theory
- Sun centered theory
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- Perfected the telescope
- faught for women's rights
- Used microscope to study bacteria
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- person who rules with absolute power
11 Clues: Sun centered theory • Earth centered theory • Perfected the telescope • faught for women's rights • Created small pox vaccine • proposed heliocentric theory • Used microscope to study bacteria • person who rules with absolute power • Developed laws of motion and gravity • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • People who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
French Revolution 2021-10-13
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- poorest of the third estate
- consisted of nobles, had many privileges
- largest of the 3rd estate
- made up of the clergy
- spends too much money
- majority of France's population, paid high taxes
- the social system of France
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- madame deficit
- put the country in huge debt
- supported Enlightenment Ideas
- where the French Revolution took place
11 Clues: madame deficit • made up of the clergy • spends too much money • largest of the 3rd estate • poorest of the third estate • the social system of France • put the country in huge debt • supported Enlightenment Ideas • where the French Revolution took place • consisted of nobles, had many privileges • majority of France's population, paid high taxes
Age of Reason 2024-07-19
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- knowledge, thought
- the country's most important laws
- A change to improve something
- philosophical movement of 18th c.
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- elected people to rule a country
- aristocracy status rights
- state ruled by a monarch
- system of rule where one person can decide all
- highest advisor of a ruler
- land controlled exploited by another state
- proccess of electing a representative
11 Clues: knowledge, thought • state ruled by a monarch • aristocracy status rights • highest advisor of a ruler • A change to improve something • elected people to rule a country • the country's most important laws • philosophical movement of 18th c. • proccess of electing a representative • land controlled exploited by another state • system of rule where one person can decide all
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- argued that people are cruel and greedy
- Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of
- Fought for civil liberties- rights/freedoms of citizens
- a Scottish economist who greatly admired the physiocrats
- wrote the social contract
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- people were good, but society corrupted them
- Wrote A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
- grew out of the Scientific Revolution
- 3 branches in government would prevent tyranny
- believed that people are basically moral
10 Clues: wrote the social contract • Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of • grew out of the Scientific Revolution • Wrote A Serious Proposal to the Ladies • argued that people are cruel and greedy • believed that people are basically moral • people were good, but society corrupted them • 3 branches in government would prevent tyranny • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- Known as the Father of Modern Chemistry.
- Discovered a way to prevent people from getting a disease known as smallpox.
- Rene Descartes formed this because he didn't trust any path to truth except human reason.
- The belief that man can find knowledge only through experience ( the five senses: Feel, touch, taste, sight and hear ).
- Made significant contributions in the areas of physics, geography and optics.
- Also known as the Age of Reason.
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- A Dominican friar; played an important role in introducing the documents to the medieval universities.
- This disease killed or terribly scarred many until jenner found a way to protect against it by developing a vaccine.
- Earned the title Father of Geometry.
- Recorded the position and motion of hundreds of stars
10 Clues: Also known as the Age of Reason. • Earned the title Father of Geometry. • Known as the Father of Modern Chemistry. • Recorded the position and motion of hundreds of stars • Discovered a way to prevent people from getting a disease known as smallpox. • Made significant contributions in the areas of physics, geography and optics. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- Discovered a way to prevent people from getting a disease known as smallpox.
- Recorded the position and motion of hundreds of stars
- The belief that man can find knowledge only through experience ( the five senses: Feel, touch, taste, sight and hear ).
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- Also known as the Age of Reason.
- Earned the title Father of Geometry.
- Known as the Father of Modern Chemistry.
- Made significant contributions in the areas of physics, geography and optics.
- Rene Descartes formed this because he didn't trust any path to truth except human reason.
- This disease killed or terribly scarred many until jenner found a way to protect against it by developing a vaccine.
- A Dominican friar; played an important role in introducing the documents to the medieval universities.
10 Clues: Also known as the Age of Reason. • Earned the title Father of Geometry. • Known as the Father of Modern Chemistry. • Recorded the position and motion of hundreds of stars • Discovered a way to prevent people from getting a disease known as smallpox. • Made significant contributions in the areas of physics, geography and optics. • ...
Enlightenment & Revolution Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Protestants in England inspired by Calvinist ideas.
- The belief that monarchs receive their authority from God.
- The economic situation where prices steadily increase.
- The title used by Russian Emperors, meaning "Caesar."
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- The agreement where society consents to be governed by its general will.
- A political philosophy that emphasizes minimal government interference.
- The theory that knowledge is gained through observation.
- A person who challenges established religious teachings.
- A system in which a ruler holds total power.
- The system in which planets revolve around the sun.
10 Clues: A system in which a ruler holds total power. • The system in which planets revolve around the sun. • Protestants in England inspired by Calvinist ideas. • The title used by Russian Emperors, meaning "Caesar." • The economic situation where prices steadily increase. • The theory that knowledge is gained through observation. • ...
trip 2013-08-10
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- Not Britten or Bach
- A big coffee, lose the e
- Rest
- A
- Crossing a river on a horse looking for a fight
- Not a concerto
- Big noisy thing
- Bertie
- What kings and queens are
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- Not a nice king, hiding in a copse
- Quick but dull, no seagulls
- Reit backwards
- Wise in a light-bulb sort of way
- A chap. Wearing a shoe
- They make good cars. Food not so great
- walking in a French stylee
- Temperemental thing that worries about dress codes
- A lengthy oxford professor (ish)
18 Clues: A • Rest • Bertie • Reit backwards • Not a concerto • Big noisy thing • Not Britten or Bach • A chap. Wearing a shoe • A big coffee, lose the e • What kings and queens are • walking in a French stylee • Quick but dull, no seagulls • Wise in a light-bulb sort of way • A lengthy oxford professor (ish) • Not a nice king, hiding in a copse • They make good cars. Food not so great • ...
trip 2013-08-10
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- What kings and queens are
- Not a nice king, hiding in a copse
- Bertie
- A chap. Wearing a shoe
- Crossing a river on a horse looking for a fight
- Not Britten or Bach
- Reit backwards
- Big noisy thing
- A
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- A lengthy oxford professor (ish)
- Wise in a light-bulb sort of way
- Not a concerto
- A big coffee, lose the e
- Rest
- They make good cars. Food not so great
- walking in a French stylee
- Quick but dull, no seagulls
- Temperemental thing that worries about dress codes
18 Clues: A • Rest • Bertie • Not a concerto • Reit backwards • Big noisy thing • Not Britten or Bach • A chap. Wearing a shoe • A big coffee, lose the e • What kings and queens are • walking in a French stylee • Quick but dull, no seagulls • A lengthy oxford professor (ish) • Wise in a light-bulb sort of way • Not a nice king, hiding in a copse • They make good cars. Food not so great • ...
Puzzle 2016-03-12
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- America saw Franklin as what?
- William Smith wrote whose eulogy?
- Person that retired in 1809?
- March 1775, Franklin sailed for?
- Franklin was a bundle of __________
- Washington didn't have any good________
- Natural attributes: enlightenment, taste, ________
- Franklin spent 8 years where?
- What founder wasn't young?
- 1776, Franklin was how old?
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- Vice President in 1790?
- Who was Franklin's son?
- Who did Washington free?
- Washington was obsessed with what?
- a thoroughly eighteenth-century figure?
- Franklin was a symbol of ________
- Washington has attributes of a?
- Where did Franklin go in 1757?
18 Clues: Vice President in 1790? • Who was Franklin's son? • Who did Washington free? • What founder wasn't young? • 1776, Franklin was how old? • Person that retired in 1809? • America saw Franklin as what? • Franklin spent 8 years where? • Where did Franklin go in 1757? • Washington has attributes of a? • March 1775, Franklin sailed for? • William Smith wrote whose eulogy? • ...
SOR Revision 2021-03-19
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- Hindu sacred texts
- Delays journey to help others to enlightenment
- Jewish statement of belief
- Love your neighbour teaching found here
- Buddhist's ultimate goal
- Three baskets of Buddhism - sacred text
- Used as basis of Hindu code of behaviour
- Allah has fixed understanding of destinies
- Hindu's ultimate goal
- Moral order or code for Buddhists
- The father of monotheistic religions
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- Life is suffering or imperfect.
- Hindu creator
- Teaching of non-violence
- Understanding of human existence
- Jesus' teaching of selfless love
- Islamic statement of belief
- Islamic legal and moral code
18 Clues: Hindu creator • Hindu sacred texts • Hindu's ultimate goal • Teaching of non-violence • Buddhist's ultimate goal • Jewish statement of belief • Islamic statement of belief • Islamic legal and moral code • Life is suffering or imperfect. • Understanding of human existence • Jesus' teaching of selfless love • Moral order or code for Buddhists • The father of monotheistic religions • ...
Cieri 5 BFG(Alex) and Skyler 2017-04-05
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- How many Colonies were there in seventeen-thirtythree?
- British surrender to G.Washington (GDUBS)
- FIRST Unsuccessful English settlement
- First permanent English Settlement
- Revival to belief of christ
- Planned for self government signed by pilgrims
- U.S government with limited powers
- To escape religious persecution(Massachusetts)
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- Doubled the countries size
- First elected lawmaking body
- Good farm land warm climate
- Pays off their ticket to Colonies by work
- Dumped tea into the boston harbor
- Poor farm land and cold climate
- They escaped religious Persecution(Pennsylvania)
- Good farm land cool climate
- Philosophy of reason
- Escaped Religious persecution (MaryLand)
18 Clues: Philosophy of reason • Doubled the countries size • Good farm land warm climate • Revival to belief of christ • Good farm land cool climate • First elected lawmaking body • Poor farm land and cold climate • Dumped tea into the boston harbor • First permanent English Settlement • U.S government with limited powers • FIRST Unsuccessful English settlement • ...
Tricky and Fun 2020-10-21
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- starts wit an S and was controlled by Spain 🇪🇸
- To trust
- first people
- a creole military officer
- French colony
- used to set free Haitian slaves
- used nationalism to unite and bring back together the German
- creole priest
- emperor of Austria
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- One white parent one black African parent
- led Haitian army against French army
- powerful back in the 1800
- social power
- a land surrounded by a body of water
- also known as the “Mother country”
- Leader that died in 1803
- bottom of hierarchy pyramid
- to a group of people their place or territories
18 Clues: To trust • first people • social power • French colony • creole priest • emperor of Austria • Leader that died in 1803 • powerful back in the 1800 • a creole military officer • bottom of hierarchy pyramid • used to set free Haitian slaves • also known as the “Mother country” • led Haitian army against French army • a land surrounded by a body of water • ...
Buddhism crossword 2024-11-21
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- Purity spiritual awakening and faithfulness
- Fig tree
- the largest of the tree traditional sects
- a perfect person one who has gained insight
- The Great vehicle
- the founder (first name)
- three baskets
- a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibet
- ultimate goal of Buddhism
- way of the monks
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- divine beings or "enlightened ones"
- buddhas-to-be
- name of prayer
- a sudden and profound moment of enlightenment
- vehicle of the thuderbolt
- The suffering or unsatisfactoriness of life
- represents the eternal qualities of individuals
- Emphasizes individual salvation through self discipline and meditation
18 Clues: Fig tree • buddhas-to-be • three baskets • name of prayer • way of the monks • The Great vehicle • the founder (first name) • vehicle of the thuderbolt • ultimate goal of Buddhism • divine beings or "enlightened ones" • the largest of the tree traditional sects • Purity spiritual awakening and faithfulness • a perfect person one who has gained insight • ...
The Enlightenment & American Revolution 2015-09-25
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- All people are naturally good and born free
- tax on all paper goods
- Son of Liberty
- turning point in the Revolutionary war for the colonist
- ended the revolutionary war
- Party that caused the British millions
- Women's rights
- Age of Reason
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- actually a nine year war
- People are wicked and evil
- three branches of government
- first government of the colonies
- backed the colonist against the British
- Adams Defended British Soldiers in court
14 Clues: Age of Reason • Son of Liberty • Women's rights • tax on all paper goods • actually a nine year war • People are wicked and evil • ended the revolutionary war • three branches of government • first government of the colonies • Party that caused the British millions • backed the colonist against the British • Adams Defended British Soldiers in court • ...
Buddhism puzzle 2021-03-05
8 Clues: suffering • enlightenment • first or craving • enlightened person • a community of Buddhists • a person that has followed • the truth about what life really is • ignorance not knowing how things really are
Issue 6 Crossword 2023-04-27
9 Clues: That blew up! • ...but now I see • Get out of here. • It's the decision! • Agriculturally-gifted • Spice and everything nice • The Enlightenment: the age of __ • John Mulaney's new comedy special • What is in the game when you take a risk
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-20
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- A single life possesses all the______worlds.
- Does the Buddhas work.
- The honorific title of each founding Presidents.
- Exert yourself in the two ways of.
- Buddhism is a teaching of.
- University where Sensei studied.
- Protection of God's depends on.
- Sharing experiences is which proof.
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- Earthly desires are_______.
- Mirror of our heart.
- Who makes mentors heart his own.
- Ultimate wish of the Mentor.
- Starting point of Shakubuku.
- Means to revive or return to life.
14 Clues: Mirror of our heart. • Does the Buddhas work. • Buddhism is a teaching of. • Earthly desires are_______. • Ultimate wish of the Mentor. • Starting point of Shakubuku. • Protection of God's depends on. • Who makes mentors heart his own. • University where Sensei studied. • Exert yourself in the two ways of. • Means to revive or return to life. • Sharing experiences is which proof. • ...
Unit 5 World History 2023-04-04
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- Legislative body of France until 1789
- 3rd Estate's pledge to get rights and equality
- Last queen of France
- Class that led the Spanish-American Revolutions
- Nation with state led industrialization
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- Major industry of the Industrial Revolution
- Most profitable colony of France
- Where the Industrial Revolution starts
- Age of Reason
- Rose out of the French Revolution
- Creator of Marxism
- Working class (Marxism)
- Middle class (French Revolution) / Capitalist class (Marxism)
- French military commander and Emperor
14 Clues: Age of Reason • Creator of Marxism • Last queen of France • Working class (Marxism) • Most profitable colony of France • Rose out of the French Revolution • Legislative body of France until 1789 • French military commander and Emperor • Where the Industrial Revolution starts • Nation with state led industrialization • Major industry of the Industrial Revolution • ...
The Story of an Hour 2026-01-14
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- Said this under her breath
- Blank or expressionless
- A small traveling bag
- The author of "The Story of an Hour"
- what kills Mrs. Mallard
- Awareness or enlightenment
- The amount of time that passes in this story
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- Mrs. Mallard's first name
- Husband's friend
- Ends up being alive
- Told Mrs. Mallard that her husband died
- Symbolizes her freedom
- A sudden lack of restraint or inhibition
- When whats expected to happen, doesn't happen
14 Clues: Husband's friend • Ends up being alive • A small traveling bag • Symbolizes her freedom • Blank or expressionless • what kills Mrs. Mallard • Mrs. Mallard's first name • Said this under her breath • Awareness or enlightenment • The author of "The Story of an Hour" • Told Mrs. Mallard that her husband died • A sudden lack of restraint or inhibition • ...
Hinduism/Caste System 2021-11-18
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- Name of Hinduism's one supreme God
- People below the caste system
- soul is reborn in different body
- Farmers or merchants
- Law, obligation, and duty
- The major social classes in ancient India
- Workers or peasants
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- spiritual practice that done to attain enlightenment, some people view it as stretching
- India's first major religion
- Hindu's social class hierarchy
- Religious leaders, scholars, and gurus
- What goes around comes around
- Rulers or warriors
- Ancient Hindu texts
14 Clues: Rulers or warriors • Ancient Hindu texts • Workers or peasants • Farmers or merchants • Law, obligation, and duty • India's first major religion • People below the caste system • What goes around comes around • Hindu's social class hierarchy • soul is reborn in different body • Name of Hinduism's one supreme God • Religious leaders, scholars, and gurus • ...
Buddhism Vocab 2021-11-30
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- The historical Buddha
- The only constant is change
- Rebirth of the self
- The illusion than we think of as reality
- Steps for following the middle path
- Living a life of moderation
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- Essence of Buddha's teachings
- The consequence of our actions
- The severe avoidance of all forms of indulgence
- The state of perfect awareness or wisdom
- The Buddhist community
- Practice that heightens attention and awareness
- Buddha's teachings, or truth
- Means enlightened one in Sanskrit
14 Clues: Rebirth of the self • The historical Buddha • The Buddhist community • The only constant is change • Living a life of moderation • Buddha's teachings, or truth • Essence of Buddha's teachings • The consequence of our actions • Means enlightened one in Sanskrit • Steps for following the middle path • The state of perfect awareness or wisdom • ...
Hinduism Vocabulary 2023-06-11
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- Morals and values
- reincarnation
- The path of knowledge
- The ultimate goal of life: Enlightenment
- god that creates the universe
- The historical division of society into 4 classes
- god that preserves the universe
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- the holiest river for Hindus
- Universal soul
- Most sacred texts of Hinduism
- god that destroys the universe
- How ones actions positively and negatively impact their next life
- act of being non-violent and a pacifist
- The path of devotion
14 Clues: reincarnation • Universal soul • Morals and values • The path of devotion • The path of knowledge • the holiest river for Hindus • Most sacred texts of Hinduism • god that creates the universe • god that destroys the universe • god that preserves the universe • act of being non-violent and a pacifist • The ultimate goal of life: Enlightenment • ...
Hinduism 2023-06-08
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- Morals and values
- reincarnation
- The path of knowledge
- The ultimate goal of life: Enlightenment
- god that creates the universe
- The historical division of society into 4 classes
- god that preserves the universe
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- the holiest river for Hindus
- Universal soul
- Most sacred texts of Hinduism
- god that destroys the universe
- How ones actions positively and negatively impact their next life
- act of being non-violent and a pacifist
- The path of devotion
14 Clues: reincarnation • Universal soul • Morals and values • The path of devotion • The path of knowledge • the holiest river for Hindus • Most sacred texts of Hinduism • god that creates the universe • god that destroys the universe • god that preserves the universe • act of being non-violent and a pacifist • The ultimate goal of life: Enlightenment • ...
ZoZo's discovery 2024-01-23
9 Clues: Voltaires mistress • Voltaires nickname. • Voltaires daughter. • What did he help influence? • Voltaires controversial book. • Voltaires birth and death place • Someone Voltaire shared similar beliefs with. • Who employed Voltaire as his writing corrector? • Writer and enlightenment thinker who influenced many.
UQ Ch1-2 Review 2023-09-09
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- Siddhartha Gautama
- wonderings since the beginning of time
- Judaism Christianity and Islam
- literally "the way;" rhythms of he natural world
- that which is handed on
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- male female opposites in harmony
- ultimate experience of enlightenment and bliss
- literally "the god" in Arabic
- God's messenger
- The Jewish profession of faith
- Christian understanding of God one in three
- God's personal name given to Moses
12 Clues: God's messenger • Siddhartha Gautama • that which is handed on • literally "the god" in Arabic • Judaism Christianity and Islam • The Jewish profession of faith • male female opposites in harmony • God's personal name given to Moses • wonderings since the beginning of time • Christian understanding of God one in three • ultimate experience of enlightenment and bliss • ...
Belief Systems and Ideologies 2016-09-14
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- The place in modern day Nepal where Buddha was born
- The place of Buddha's enlightenment
- Established ways of acting or cultural practices that are unique to groups in society
- Another word for Buddhist doctrine
- This type of Buddhism holds fast to 'essential' Buddhism, claiming to be the originals
- A particular philosophy or life or conception of the world that is characterised by a set of ideas that attempts to explain the social, cultural and physical world
- Another word for suffering
- Buddhism emerged out of this country 2,500 years ago
- Buddhist sacred texts
- A set of opinions or convictions
- Another word for a non-religious belief system
- The holding or expressing of opinions that differ from those commonly or officially held
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- A place of Buddhism pilgrimage and the largest Buddhist temple in the world
- A series of actions or rites performed according to a prescribed order
- A worldview that denies the existence of a God
- What type of Buddhism is known as the 'great vehicle' and offers a path to nirvana for a greater number of people?
- These have the ability to culturally unify a group of people through their representation and meaning
- A process whereby religion loses its influence over the various spheres of social life
- Community of Buddhist monks and nuns
- The sayings of Buddha
- Deeply held ideas and beliefs that guide our thinking, language and behaviour
- A set of writings about the way monks and nuns should live
- A Buddhist symbol of purity and enlightenment
23 Clues: The sayings of Buddha • Buddhist sacred texts • Another word for suffering • A set of opinions or convictions • Another word for Buddhist doctrine • The place of Buddha's enlightenment • Community of Buddhist monks and nuns • A Buddhist symbol of purity and enlightenment • A worldview that denies the existence of a God • Another word for a non-religious belief system • ...
Buddhist Hindus on Hoth 2017-04-12
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- farmworkers,servants and other laborers
- tree The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India - a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- worshiper of Vishnu, having to do with the worship of Vishnu
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- mind A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- serpent
- A Buddhist nun
- herders,farmers, artisans, merchants
- the religious and moral duties of the person
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of Vishnu
- Mindfulness of breathing
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- appearance of a deity in another form
- special symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga and in the representation of gods.
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- symbolic hand position
- warriors
- The teachings of the Buddha
- animal mount of a deity which identifies the god or goddess
- A Buddhist monk
- Awakening
- priests
- "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- nonviolence
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
27 Clues: priests • serpent • warriors • Awakening • nonviolence • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • symbolic hand position • Mindfulness of breathing • The teachings of the Buddha • herders,farmers, artisans, merchants • appearance of a deity in another form • farmworkers,servants and other laborers • the religious and moral duties of the person • "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple • ...
Unit 2 Review 2013-09-09
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- Power divided between national and state government
- Acts based by Britain in response to Boston Tea Party
- Idea that a country needs to export more than it imports
- First agreement for self government in the new world
- Anti-federalists and federalists disagreed about power of ___ government
- Biggest issue at the Constitutional Convention
- To pass laws under the articles this many states needed to approve
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
- Group that did not support ratification of the Constitution
- document William and Mary signed during Glorious Revolution
- Branch that ensures national laws are carried out
- Plan that proposed representation based on population
- Father of the Constitution
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- Act associated with saying "No taxation without representation"
- First constitution of the US
- Belief that we are equal and have equal rights
- True or False: Many ideas about our rights can be found in the English Bill of Rights
- Document that sets up a federal system in the US
- True or False: Under the Articles Congress could collect taxes
- Document that limited the rights of the king
- Compromise between Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan
- Enlightenment thinker that was a proponent of individual rights
- Proposed Albany Plan and was on the committee that wrote the Declaration
- Group that held a loose interpretation of the Constitution
- Branch that makes laws
- Enlightenment thinker whose ideas include consent of the governed and natural rights
- Number of branches of government
- Before the constitution went into effect it had to be _______
28 Clues: Branch that makes laws • Father of the Constitution • First constitution of the US • Number of branches of government • Document that limited the rights of the king • Belief that we are equal and have equal rights • Biggest issue at the Constitutional Convention • Main author of the Declaration of Independence • Document that sets up a federal system in the US • ...
Unit #3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- Fifth wife of Henry VIII; met a tragic fate.
- Tudor queen known for her attempts to return England to Catholicism; nicknamed "Bloody Mary".
- Astronomer tried by the Inquisition for supporting the heliocentric theory.
- Third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI.
- King of both England and Scotland.
- Advocate of the scientific method and inductive reasoning.
- First Tudor monarch of England.
- Philosopher who believed in life, liberty, and property.
- The "Virgin Queen" who oversaw the Elizabethan Era and the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
- Author of "Leviathan" and believed in a strong central authority.
- First wife of Henry VIII and mother of Mary I.
- The sixth and final wife of Henry VIII who outlived him.
- English king who faced the wrath of Parliament and lost his head.
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- Tudor king known for his six marriages and the English Reformation.
- English king deposed in the Glorious Revolution.
- Henry VIII's only legitimate son who became king as a boy.
- Early feminist writer known for "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher known for his wit and criticism of the Catholic Church.
- Enlightenment philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract".
- Mathematician and physicist known for laws of motion and gravity.
- The second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth I.
- Proposed the heliocentric theory, placing the Sun at the center.
- French thinker who proposed the separation of powers in government.
- Fourth wife of Henry VIII; their marriage was short-lived and annulled.
24 Clues: First Tudor monarch of England. • King of both England and Scotland. • Fifth wife of Henry VIII; met a tragic fate. • First wife of Henry VIII and mother of Mary I. • English king deposed in the Glorious Revolution. • Third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI. • The second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth I. • ...
rizal 2024-03-06
Across
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- Primary language of Rizal's works
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's youngest sister
- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Rule of the clergy
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- ALBERTO, Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- National hero of the Philippines
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Period of European intellectual movement
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- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Capital of Italy.
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Rizal's second novel
- Rizal's famous novels
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- rizal field of study in Madrid.
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
40 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • Rizal's childhood nickname • rizal field of study in Madrid. • Mandatory labor for male natives • National hero of the Philippines • Primary language of Rizal's works • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
Revolutions & Empires 2025-04-29
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- transportation of goods
- the working class
- an economic system where machines do work that was once performed by animals or humans
- the desire for self rule by people with the same customs and beliefs
- warfare, a form of war in which soldiers make surprise attacks on the enemy
- d’etat, a change of government in which a new group of leaders seizes power by force
- legal practice of foreigners living in a country but not being subjected to the laws of that country
- the state of enlightening
- the idea that society should take actions that promote the greatest happiness for the largest number of people
- speed
- the increase in the proportion of people living in cities rather than rural areas
- a forceful overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- a political philosophy based on the Enlightenment ideas of equality and individual rights
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- , the middle class in France
- eternal cannot be taken away
- a document that describes how a country will be governed and guarantees people certain rights
- useful and practical, rather than beautiful
- to treat a group or individual unfairly or cruelly
- sovereignty, the idea that government is created by the people and must act according to people’s wishes
- fibers from a plant used to make rope
- of or relating to farmers or farming
- a movement to end slavery
- a social class in France before the french revolution
- head, a hill in northern England that offers a lovely view of a lake
- emperor of Germany
25 Clues: speed • the working class • emperor of Germany • transportation of goods • a movement to end slavery • the state of enlightening • , the middle class in France • eternal cannot be taken away • of or relating to farmers or farming • fibers from a plant used to make rope • useful and practical, rather than beautiful • to treat a group or individual unfairly or cruelly • ...
Enlightenment And Important Documents Vocabulary 2023-08-16
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- dividing power between branches in a government
- wanted to balance the government by splitting it into different groups
- the first instance of European government in North America
- the first document to show that a ruler was not above their citizens in regards to the law
- a tiny group of people have control of the country, usually the wealthy
- these are privileges given to people of a nation
- believed that people had the right to life, liberty, and property
- the process making decisions as a group or individual for a community or society
- the collection of people and beliefs trying to change beliefs through reason and science
- these are ideas or rules that are essential to human life
- absolute rule by one person or family
- rule by one person with with complete power
- this document established rights for people in England
- had massive influence on America declaring independence from Great Britain
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- established modern economics, free market ideas
- thinkers, popular in Ancient Greece, as well as the early 1700s
- created the idea of the Social Contract
- the idea that people give their consent to be governed
- argued for proper education of women
- advocated and wrote for women's writes in the Enlightenment
- a large population joined through ancestry, history, culture, or language
- believed and argued for freedom of speech, religion, and the separation of church and state
- an entire population is able to vote on issues for the nation
- a state whose citizens are usually united through ancestry or language
- representatives set laws for the people
25 Clues: argued for proper education of women • absolute rule by one person or family • created the idea of the Social Contract • representatives set laws for the people • rule by one person with with complete power • established modern economics, free market ideas • dividing power between branches in a government • these are privileges given to people of a nation • ...
Ella Persio-Chapter 6 Sections 1-2 2020-12-08
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- English Scientist
- Philosopher who believed people could inprove themselves
- influential french writer
- sun centered
- Italian scientist
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
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- published an essay called "A Vindication of the Rights of Women"
- New intellectual movement
- earth centered view of the universe
- agreement by which people created a government
- New way of thinking about the natural world
- pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Philosopher committed to individual freedom
- French word for philosopher
14 Clues: sun centered • English Scientist • Italian scientist • New intellectual movement • influential french writer • French word for philosopher • pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • earth centered view of the universe • New way of thinking about the natural world • Philosopher committed to individual freedom • agreement by which people created a government • ...
Hinduism 2021-05-10
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- The all-pervading reality
- Nomadic Indo-Europeans who conquered the Indus
- The cycle of birth, death, rebirth
- The eternal faith; way to achieve moksha
- destroyer deity of the Hindu Trinity
- Epic stories of Krishna
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- Enlightenment
- Moral order or balance of the universe
- Epic stories of Rama
- The result of actions of life
- Creator deity of the Hindu Trinity
- Hindu system of social classes
- Preserver deity of the Hindu Trinity
- oldest scriptures of Hinduism
14 Clues: Enlightenment • Epic stories of Rama • Epic stories of Krishna • The all-pervading reality • The result of actions of life • oldest scriptures of Hinduism • Hindu system of social classes • Creator deity of the Hindu Trinity • The cycle of birth, death, rebirth • Preserver deity of the Hindu Trinity • destroyer deity of the Hindu Trinity • Moral order or balance of the universe • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-09
Across
- One of the two main religions
- Highly trained warriors
- One of the two main religions
- A fee that a country charges on imports or exports
- Loose robe with a sash, worn in important events
- Elected legislature
- Nature spirits
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- Native language of Japan
- A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- Destructive Waves
- Where the people seek enlightenment and peace
- Military leaders
- Friends in war
- Japans largest mountain
- Dish made of pickled cabbage and spices
15 Clues: Friends in war • Nature spirits • Military leaders • Destructive Waves • Elected legislature • Highly trained warriors • Japans largest mountain • Native language of Japan • One of the two main religions • One of the two main religions • Dish made of pickled cabbage and spices • Where the people seek enlightenment and peace • Loose robe with a sash, worn in important events • ...
Ancient India 2025-10-24
Across
- later became a world religion
- one who chooses life of poverty
- system what dictated what you do
- righteous conduct in life
- different social groups
- your actions in this life determine what happens in your next
- a state of deep understanding
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- oldest religion in the world
- strong winds
- religious belief system
- diffusion spread of ideas from one culture to another
- ancient language of India
- state of blissful escape of suffering
- rebirth of the soul
14 Clues: strong winds • rebirth of the soul • religious belief system • different social groups • righteous conduct in life • ancient language of India • oldest religion in the world • later became a world religion • a state of deep understanding • one who chooses life of poverty • system what dictated what you do • state of blissful escape of suffering • ...
crossword vocab topic 8 2022-03-14
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- to strain through overuse.
- capital knowledge and skills of employees.
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses.
- making small loans to people who start their own business.
- to eliminate.
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- an interconnected group of people or things.
- sector the portion of a country’s or region’s economy.
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia.
- religious community.
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from.
- to calm or to clear your mind.
- the ability to start and grow new businesses.
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs.
- a belief that one should not hurt any living thing.
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- fixed social class in which a person is born.
- a membership that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations.
- something that provides information about something unknown.
- a state of blissful peace.
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers.
- result.
- something unreal or misleading.Federal system a system in which power is divided among the central.
- to make up for.veda: a collection of sacred hymns.
- a being who has gained enlightenment.
- to slow or block the movement of something.Sexism the unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- in buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering.
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
- in relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping.
29 Clues: result. • to eliminate. • religious community. • to strain through overuse. • a state of blissful peace. • to calm or to clear your mind. • a being who has gained enlightenment. • capital knowledge and skills of employees. • member of the lowest indian caste grouping. • an interconnected group of people or things. • fixed social class in which a person is born. • ...
History project 2023-01-19
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- Who continued the guerrita warfare in the area that today bears his name?
- Which constitution was developed in 1812
- Whose troops entered spain putting King Charles IV in an untenable situation?
- political division of the territories
- political and economic doctrine that defends freedom
- By the end of this century, New Spain had become the richest possession of the Spanish Crown
- In which month the trigante army entered Mexico City?
- Napoleon Bonaparte forced him to cede the throne of Spain to his brother in an event known as the "adication of ___ "
- During this century the New Spain territory suffered a series of physical, political and social transformations that gave rise to process of the independence
- The liberal ideas of the Enlightenment influenced a lot of events. One of them was the revolution of a country named:
- A set of rules that governs a nation
- The criollos of the City Council in Mexico City organized conspirancies that were carried out in places like _____ and Queretaro
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- Is to resign a charge
- At the end of this war, Philip V implemented a series of reforms to recover the power of the Empire
- At the beginning of this century, Napoleon Bonaparte achieved the expansion of the French Empire and dominated most of Europe
- In which month the last Viceroy of New Spain arrived in national territory?
- How are called the french elightened thinkers named?
- A social ideological and political movement whcih came from France
- Who was the leader of the armed movement which began in Guanajuato?
- This plan declared the independence of Mexico
20 Clues: Is to resign a charge • A set of rules that governs a nation • political division of the territories • Which constitution was developed in 1812 • This plan declared the independence of Mexico • political and economic doctrine that defends freedom • How are called the french elightened thinkers named? • In which month the trigante army entered Mexico City? • ...
Chapter 2 Test Study Guide 2023-09-20
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- the first constitution of America
- the branch of government whose job is to interpret the laws
- group of individuals chosen by the 2nd Continental Congress to draft a declaration of independence
- invented the printing press in the 1450's
- the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.
- this individual laid the foundation for the scientific method
- last major battle of the American Revolutionary War
- "Father of Modern Philosophy/Rationalism"
- officially recognizes the independence of American colonies
- "Father of Economics"; wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
- the branch of government whose job is to enforce the laws
- type of rule by a king or queen using Enlightenment principles
- war lasting from 1756-1763 that proved the British military as a dominant world force, but also left the British Empire deep in debt.
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- the royal family of King George III
- wrote The Encyclopédie
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- Austrian King who implemented enlightened reforms such as religious tolerance and the establishment of new schools
- system in which the national government and state governments share powers
- system of thought that says reason is the main source of knowledge
- rights you are born with
- person who proposed Sun is center of solar system
- intellects of the Enlightenment; not all, but most were French.
- intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights
- 4th US President and framer of the US Constitution
- this individual argued that a government should be divided into three branches; separation of powers
25 Clues: wrote The Encyclopédie • rights you are born with • the first constitution of America • the royal family of King George III • invented the printing press in the 1450's • "Father of Modern Philosophy/Rationalism" • author of the Declaration of Independence • the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution. • person who proposed Sun is center of solar system • ...
Chapter 2 Test Study Guide 2023-09-20
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- rights you are born with
- person who proposed Sun is center of solar system
- the first constitution of America
- intellects of the Enlightenment; not all, but most were French.
- 4th US President and framer of the US Constitution
- "Father of Economics"; wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
- type of rule by a king or queen using Enlightenment principles
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- the royal family of King George III
- last major battle of the American Revolutionary War
- intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights
- "Father of Modern Philosophy/Rationalism"
- the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.
- invented the printing press in the 1450's
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- this individual laid the foundation for the scientific method
- officially recognizes the independence of American colonies
- system in which the national government and state governments share powers
- system of thought that says reason is the main source of knowledge
- the branch of government whose job is to interpret the laws
- war lasting from 1756-1763 that proved the British military as a dominant world force, but also left the British Empire deep in debt.
- group of individuals chosen by the 2nd Continental Congress to draft a declaration of independence
- Austrian King who implemented enlightened reforms such as religious tolerance and the establishment of new schools
- wrote The Encyclopédie
- this individual argued that a government should be divided into three branches; separation of powers
- the branch of government whose job is to enforce the laws
25 Clues: wrote The Encyclopédie • rights you are born with • the first constitution of America • the royal family of King George III • author of the Declaration of Independence • "Father of Modern Philosophy/Rationalism" • invented the printing press in the 1450's • the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution. • person who proposed Sun is center of solar system • ...
Rizalpptx 2024-03-06
Across
- Period of European intellectual movement
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Capital of Italy.
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Rizal's youngest sister
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- Rizal's famous novels
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- Rule of the clergy
- Rizal's 26th birthday celebration city
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- Primary language of Rizal's works
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- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- National hero of the Philippines
- Rizal's second novel
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- rizal field of study in Madrid.
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
41 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • Rizal's childhood nickname • rizal field of study in Madrid. • National hero of the Philippines • Mandatory labor for male natives • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Primary language of Rizal's works • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
Project 2025-02-06
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- The philosopher known for the social contract theory.
- OF ADAM The famous painting by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- The period of renewed interest in classical learning and arts.
- The movement that emphasized reason and individualism.
- The religious leader who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
- The English playwright known for works like "Hamlet"
- The treaty that ended the "Thirty Years' War".
- The artistic technique used to create depth and perspective.
- The philosopher who was "I think therefore I am."
- The movement that challenged the Catholic church's practices.
- The Italian city-state known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- The author of "The Prince".
- The Enlightenment thinker who advocated for separation of powers.
- The Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs.
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- The queen of France during the French Revolution.
- The scientific method was popularized by this philosopher.
- The German Monk who translated the Bible into Vernacular.
- The scientist known for his work on the laws of planetary motion.
- The term for the rebirth of classical knowledge.
- The artist known for his sculptures of David.
- The document that Martin Luther nailed to a church door.
- The mathematician who developed analytical geometry.
- The astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- The book written by John Locke about government and human rights.
- The invention that revolutionized the spread of information.
- The era characterized by advancements in art,science,and philosophy.
- The first European to circumnavigate the globe.
- The philosopher who wrote "Candide".
- Artist known for the "Mona Lisa".
30 Clues: The author of "The Prince". • Artist known for the "Mona Lisa". • The philosopher who wrote "Candide". • The artist known for his sculptures of David. • The treaty that ended the "Thirty Years' War". • The Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs. • The first European to circumnavigate the globe. • The term for the rebirth of classical knowledge. • ...
History 2025-01-24
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- when a country extends its power and influence over other countries or territories
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation.
- a systematic approach to gaining knowledge through observation, asking questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- industrial buildings where goods are manufactured using machinery and labor
- Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement
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- a manufacturing process that builds products by adding parts in a specific order
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- an English philosopher and political theorist
- a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- the process of people moving from rural areas to cities, causing cities to grow in size and population.
- prominent French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, and historian,
- political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- theory that states a monarch's right to rule comes from God,
- Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business venture
20 Clues: Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer • an English philosopher and political theorist • He formulated laws of motion and gravitation. • The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • theory that states a monarch's right to rule comes from God, • ...
Unit 1 Quiz 2026-01-16
Across
- Type of democracy used in the United States
- Rights to life, liberty, and property that come from nature, according to John Locke
- Enlightenment philosopher who argued government exists to protect natural rights
- System where all power is held by a central authority
- Montesquieu’s idea of dividing government power among branches
- Primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- Government ruled by a single person with unlimited power
- Theory that people trade some freedoms for government protection
- Document explaining why the colonies separated from Great Britain
- Final characteristic of a state: population, territory, government, and _____
- Principle that government officials must follow the law
- Thomas Hobbes work arguing that strong government is needed to prevent disorder
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- 1689 English document that limited royal power and protected citizens’ rights
- Self-evident truth stated in the Declaration of Independence
- 1215 English document signed by King John limiting the monarchy’s power
- Enlightenment thinker who believed strong authority was needed to prevent chaos
- Government controlled by a small, elite group
- Government system where the president is elected by the people
- Declaration of Independence phrase meaning government exists with the people’s permission
- System where independent states unite under a weak central government
- Principle that all government power comes from the people
- Thomas Paine pamphlet that persuaded colonists to support independence
- Government where the legislative branch chooses the executive leader
- System designed to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful
- System where the people hold supreme political authority
25 Clues: Type of democracy used in the United States • Government controlled by a small, elite group • Primary author of the Declaration of Independence • System where all power is held by a central authority • Principle that government officials must follow the law • Government ruled by a single person with unlimited power • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- war between Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War
- (1763) France gave up all its territories
- "Father of Liberalism"
- person who vigorously supports their country
- insurrection by American Patriots in the 13 colonies
- "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- governing body of the 13 American colonies
- a direct tax on the British colonies
- Commander-in-Chief of British land forces
- Party Americans threw boxes of tea from British ships into the sea
- first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War
- an impartial or unbiased country or person.
- a group of nine British soldiers shot five people out of a crowd.
- freedom limited by the need for order in society
- an intellectual and cultural movement
- first president of the United States
- American political activist
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- (1783) formally recognized the US as an independent nation
- France's financial and military support of the revolutionary government
- Document that officially records the proclamation of the US
- boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains
- individuals are equal in the sense that they are born with
- known for being ready at a minute's notice
- place where cornwallis surrendered to washington
- exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity
- series of punitive laws
- model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment
- commander of the British forces in the American War
- colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- Founding Father who served as the third president
- 47-page pamphlet advocating independence from Great Britain
31 Clues: "Father of Liberalism" • series of punitive laws • American political activist • "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • a direct tax on the British colonies • first president of the United States • an intellectual and cultural movement • Commander-in-Chief of British land forces • (1763) France gave up all its territories • known for being ready at a minute's notice • ...
Revolution Crossword 5.2 2021-01-06
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- ethnic group in Latin America that descended from Europeans
- the movement of people usually to get away from problems in their current country
- reunification led by Count Di Covar of Sardinia
- Prison in Paris that was seized by revolutionaries during the French revolution
- escaped slaves that joined the Haitian revolution
- strong feelings of unity between the same cultural and ethnic groups
- Change in philosophical thinking about laws and the government during the 18th century
- creolan revolutionary leader in Latin America that took control of present day Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru
- politics based on practicality instead of morality or ideologically
- declaration by the British colonists in the colonies of America
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- -ism that allowed for a more hands off approach of the economy by the government
- ethnic group in Latin America that descended from Europeans and Native Americans
- the attempt to create a stronger national identity in the Ottoman empire by minimizing the difference of cultures and languages across the empire
- ethnic group consisting of African and European/indigenous ancestry in Latin America
- northwestern part of the Ottoman empire and was the most exposed to enlightenment ideologies in the Ottoman empire
- reunification led by Otto von Bismarck from Prussia
- descendants of the Spanish or Portuguese in Latin America
- One who wants changes in their culture and government
- One who wants to preserve their culture and government
- period after the French revolution where thousands of citizens, political opponents, and the king and queen of France were executed
20 Clues: reunification led by Count Di Covar of Sardinia • escaped slaves that joined the Haitian revolution • reunification led by Otto von Bismarck from Prussia • One who wants changes in their culture and government • One who wants to preserve their culture and government • descendants of the Spanish or Portuguese in Latin America • ...
Philosophe Crossword 2017-09-03
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- Rousseu wanted this abolished.
- Despot European monarch that exercised there power for the benefit of the people.
- The art was lighter, more personal and elegant
- Believed the only good form of the government was ifs freely formed by the " will of the people".
- Opened up the first college for women. Argued for women's rights.
- This leader loved power. Considered enlightenment reforms but led to rebellions and at the end this leader was saved by the nobles.
- Political philosopher. He proposed the idea of separation of power amongst the branches of the government.
- A set of beliefs the philosophes created.
- The paintings are huge and full of color
- Philosophes sat and debated in this place.
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- Believed that the government should not interfere in any economics.
- Philosophe.Believed people are naturally good and also was reasonable and moral
- This leader did not abolish serfdom. Granted limited freedom of speech and religion.
- Wrote and published the first encyclopedias and also was a librarian for Catherine the Great.
- He was a French writer. He was exiled from France because he fought for the freedom of speech and religion.
- This is where the enlightenment started.
- The most radical changer. At the end his reforms failed.
- Argued for the rights of the accused.
- When people worked for the nobles on their land and in return they get a home and piece of land to work on.
- Philosophe. Believed the best form of government is a monarchchy. Also this person believed people are naturally cruel and greedy.
20 Clues: Rousseu wanted this abolished. • Argued for the rights of the accused. • This is where the enlightenment started. • The paintings are huge and full of color • A set of beliefs the philosophes created. • Philosophes sat and debated in this place. • The art was lighter, more personal and elegant • The most radical changer. At the end his reforms failed. • ...
World History 2018-09-01
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- the rejection of the Bible and disbelief in the Deity of Christ happend in the age of
- government that replaced the Directory is The
- a coalition of several European nations formed against france is called the League of
- white/blank paper (where experience is written)
- idea that man's reason is the sole criterion for truth
- Napoleon's victory against Austrian-Russian army was marked by the Battle of
- government that was established after the end of the reign of terror is The
- Napoleon's failure on the high seas against British navy was marked by the Battle of
- its main purpose is to defeat England by destroying its trade
- a symbol of the French Revolution
- a book of Rousseau that talks about child rearing and education
- the French Revolution uring his reign
- Father of English Enlightenment
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- government by men who sit at desk
- first permanent French colony in America
- a government that replaced the Constituent Assembly
- believing that uncivilized societies are morally superior to civilized people
- the War of the Spanish Succession was ended by the Treaty of
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of
- a castle used as a prison that symbolizes tha old regime
- Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of
- the War of 1812 that drew United States into war against England
- island on the Italian coast where Napoleon was exiled after the Battle of Leipzig
- Louis XIV's nickname
- the war of the League of Augsburg was ended by the Treaty of
25 Clues: Louis XIV's nickname • Father of English Enlightenment • government by men who sit at desk • a symbol of the French Revolution • the French Revolution uring his reign • Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of • first permanent French colony in America • Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of • government that replaced the Directory is The • ...
timeline 2022-02-04
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- Britain spent a lot of money ending the Pontiac Rebellion
- Convened in Philadelphia, Continental Army was created
- War over british expansion
- King James ii replaced by his protestant daughter Mary and Husband William of Orange
- French enlightenment writer who strived for advocacy and freedom of speech
- Queen of England
- Borrowed ideas from Enlightenment thinkers, first draft written by Thomas Jefferson
- Leader of revolutionary force trying to overthrow king charles I
- since they were new monarchs parliament had chosen them to sign the bill of rights
- wanted fellow catholics to increase the power catholics had in england
- “Taxation without representation”
- named this after king charles II restored the monarchy
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- British troops fire into a mob and kill five colonists
- Law that gave East india company an advantage in the tea business
- Met by colonial Militia in Lexington
- Wrote the first constitution of any european nation
- Involved in the 1788 government with other philosophers
- Declared loyalty to the crown, when Declaration of Rights and grievances was written
- In response to the Boston Tea Party, Closed the Boston harbor
- Gave a speech to parliament on "Divine Right"
- Protects citizens from their gout
- Started from conflicts between parliament and stuart kings
- Was at war with both Spain and france
- Mary and her husband william of orange were asked to overthrow jamesII
- Great britain recognized independence of the USA
- Colonists boycotted british goods after this Act
- The economic effect after the French and Indian war
27 Clues: Queen of England • War over british expansion • Protects citizens from their gout • “Taxation without representation” • Met by colonial Militia in Lexington • Was at war with both Spain and france • Gave a speech to parliament on "Divine Right" • Great britain recognized independence of the USA • Colonists boycotted british goods after this Act • ...
6: Reason & Revolution Vocabulary 2023-12-03
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- a Venezuelan military and political leader
- insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services
- a general panic at the start of the French Revolution
- public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all other
- the social and political order that existed in France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution
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- the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
- the period of social and economic change
- Haitian general and prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution
- the founding document of the United States
- the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe
20 Clues: the period of social and economic change • a Venezuelan military and political leader • the founding document of the United States • a general panic at the start of the French Revolution • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • Haitian general and prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution • ...
Rizal 2024-03-06
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- Period of European intellectual movement
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Capital of Italy.
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Rizal's youngest sister
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- Rizal's famous novels
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- Rule of the clergy
- Rizal's 26th birthday celebration city
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- Primary language of Rizal's works
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- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- National hero of the Philippines
- Rizal's second novel
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- rizal field of study in Madrid.
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
41 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • Rizal's childhood nickname • rizal field of study in Madrid. • National hero of the Philippines • Mandatory labor for male natives • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Primary language of Rizal's works • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
Economy, Cultural Change, Life in the Colonies 2025-11-17
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- These acts required colonists to ship certain goods to England exclusively.
- This European people traded for furs through Canada and up and down the Mississippi region.
- Peter _ was tried for publishing "bad things" about his governor
- This (shape) trade pattern connected the Colonies, England, and West Africa.
- People started thinking more logically, or with reason, during this time.
- English clergyman who was known for his ability to convince many people through his sermons. Traveled up and down the colonies; conducted many sermons
- You are this when you study directly from a master with hopes to become a professional one day.
- 21-year old man needed to be this religion to vote in the colonies.
- Word to describe poor workers who moved from one place to another.
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- The Great _ was a religious movement in the colonies.
- American intellectual, inventor, and politician. Helped lead the Age of Enlightenment.
- Preacher during the First Great Awakening; "Sinners in the hands of angry god"
- _ schools were for girls only.
- Colonial _ was wealth held by a few families.
- asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. Inspired Thomas Jefferson.
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth by selling more than they bought.
- Farmers, craftsman, and trades people made up this class.
- The highest class in the colonies
- The first permanent settlement in the Carolinas. Major shipping port.
- Freedom of the _ was later established; Zenger's trial helped with this.
- This revolution saw a massive increase in the purchase of exotic goods throughout the colonies.
21 Clues: _ schools were for girls only. • The highest class in the colonies • Colonial _ was wealth held by a few families. • The Great _ was a religious movement in the colonies. • Farmers, craftsman, and trades people made up this class. • Peter _ was tried for publishing "bad things" about his governor • Word to describe poor workers who moved from one place to another. • ...
Historical Antecedents which Revolutionized Science and Technology in the Philippines 2026-02-22
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- A local fiber used for rope.
- The ___ of Science: the primary research body in the American era.
- Leon Guerrero is the father of Philippine _________.
- 1946 is when we gain _______.
- Rice created by biotechnology.
- Allows influx of French Enlightenment.
- Transition from American rule to independence.
- Act of navigating, working, or traveling on the sea.
- setup like the Walled City of Intramuros.
- Education that are open to all students .
- Regime period that introduced formal scientific education.
- Aim of Manila School of Agriculture.
- Physical structures.
- Study of Stars.
- First institutional research observatory.
- Record-keeping.
- Determining position.
- Research that led to herbal medicine development.
- Form of communication.
- Ancient Filipino seafaring vessel built without nails.
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- Trade fishing.
- plank- build boat.
- The Municipal ___ established for clinical trials.
- Leon Guerrero study this plant extensively.
- Facility for institutional research.
- Bureau and primary research hub.
- Medicine replying on herbal remedies.
- Type of medicine used by "Babaylans" before western doctors.
- Happens between two people.
- The ___ led to the short-lived Republic's S&T goals.
- A power develop by National Power Corporation
- Santo Tomas is the oldest ___ in Asia, established in 1611.
- An enlightenment for ideas and modern scientific tools.
- The Rice ___ of Ifugao: a pre-colonial engineering marvel.
- Early systems built by Filipinos to water mountain crops.
- Used for kidney problems.
- System established by Spaniards.
- Institution under basic education
- The trade that connected Manila to Acapulco, bringing new tech.
- Exchange of goods or services.
40 Clues: Trade fishing. • Study of Stars. • Record-keeping. • plank- build boat. • Physical structures. • Determining position. • Form of communication. • Used for kidney problems. • Happens between two people. • A local fiber used for rope. • 1946 is when we gain _______. • Rice created by biotechnology. • Exchange of goods or services. • Bureau and primary research hub. • ...
Divine Spirituality 2018-04-15
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- a Sikh congregation
- our actions and their effects on this life and to come
- a Sikh temple
- first morning prayer by Sikhs
- the individual soul
- wisdom from Ultimate Reality
- a sudden experience of enlightened awareness
- liberation
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- liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth
- a subtle energy center in the body
- life was considered sacred by institutionalized traditions
- the holy name of God recited by Sikhs
- a high Vajrayana teacher
- sitting mediation, in Zen schools
- belief all life was created by God
- magnetic attraction
16 Clues: liberation • a Sikh temple • a Sikh congregation • the individual soul • magnetic attraction • a high Vajrayana teacher • wisdom from Ultimate Reality • first morning prayer by Sikhs • sitting mediation, in Zen schools • a subtle energy center in the body • belief all life was created by God • the holy name of God recited by Sikhs • a sudden experience of enlightened awareness • ...
Ways of World Religion 2018-04-11
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- Our actions effects on life
- cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Nectar made with sugar and water
- Wisdom from direct experience
- the individual soul
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
- sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs
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- Belief that God created all
- doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- First morning prayer of Sihks, by Guru Nanak
- Existence of Unseen Reality
- monastic community or Dharma community
- Awareness of invisible reality
- not giving forward status to any religion
- experience of enlightened awareness
16 Clues: the individual soul • Belief that God created all • Our actions effects on life • Existence of Unseen Reality • Wisdom from direct experience • Awareness of invisible reality • doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Nectar made with sugar and water • cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • sitting meditation, in Zen schools • Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs • ...
Religious knowledge 2019-01-18
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- a energy that go through the body.
- temple for the sikh.
- embodiment of a divine being in the physical world
- Gem The three Buddhist dietys.
- sweetness of compassion
- sword worn by Khalsa.
- Present in the material world
- Spiritual teacher.
- congregation of sikh.
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- the law of good deeds receive good rewards and bad deeds receive bad ones
- belief that god created all life.
- member of highest hindu caste.
- reaching the highest spiritual enlightenment.
- all things have Buddha nature
- incarnation of a Hindu deity.
- vast knowledge of spiritual.
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher. • temple for the sikh. • sword worn by Khalsa. • congregation of sikh. • sweetness of compassion • vast knowledge of spiritual. • all things have Buddha nature • incarnation of a Hindu deity. • Present in the material world • member of highest hindu caste. • Gem The three Buddhist dietys. • belief that god created all life. • a energy that go through the body. • ...
Houston French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- This broke france apart.
- One of the french estates.
- He started the french revolution.
- They raised this to pay off debt.
- A mob over took this.
- A type of execution.
- Named after someone's last name.
- This was why they invented the guillotine
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- One of the three french estates.
- He was one of the many luis.
- One of the many revolutions
- A type of king
- From a show.
- One of the many ages.
- Someone crowned themselves______
- marie antoinette was born here.
16 Clues: From a show. • A type of king • A type of execution. • One of the many ages. • A mob over took this. • This broke france apart. • One of the french estates. • One of the many revolutions • He was one of the many luis. • marie antoinette was born here. • One of the three french estates. • Someone crowned themselves______ • Named after someone's last name. • ...
The Ole Regime 2013-01-25
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- king of england
- important movement in the 18th century
- acted to remove trade barriers
- english judge
- father of chemistry
- wrote "Principia Mathematic"
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- capitalism
- work of copericus galileo harvey and other scientist
- divine right theory
- system of laws based on a judge following precedents of other courts
10 Clues: capitalism • english judge • king of england • father of chemistry • divine right theory • wrote "Principia Mathematic" • acted to remove trade barriers • important movement in the 18th century • work of copericus galileo harvey and other scientist • system of laws based on a judge following precedents of other courts
The Ole Regime 2013-01-25
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- english judge
- important movement in the 18th century
- capitalism
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- system of laws based on a judge following precedents of other courts
- work of copericus galileo harvey and other scientist
- divine right theory
- acted to remove trade barriers
- king of england
- wrote "Principia Mathematic"
- father of chemistry
10 Clues: capitalism • english judge • king of england • divine right theory • father of chemistry • wrote "Principia Mathematic" • acted to remove trade barriers • important movement in the 18th century • work of copericus galileo harvey and other scientist • system of laws based on a judge following precedents of other courts
World History Chapter 16 2021-10-13
10 Clues: a cruel ruler • Age of Reason • an announcement • a ruler with total power • a person who writes music • a belief that is not scientific • uneducated, unaware, or unformed • written document of government rules • a scientific test to try out a theory • freedom,the condition of being independent
January stems 2025-01-17
10 Clues: a period of inactivity • someone who loves books • sarcastic or instinctive • makes plants turn to light • people who study ecosystems • one who seeks enlightenment • high sensitivity to sunlight • a place to live when in college • mass destruction of natural environments • a mass genocide that happened during WWII
Us history crossword pussle 2022-10-25
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- monopoly Treaty of Paris (1763)
- and Indian War Neutrals Washington, George
- Continental Congress natural rights Treaty of Paris (1783)
- Sense Locke, John Stamp Act
- Patrick ordered liberty Yorktown
- Tea Party Lexington and Concord social contract
- Acts Patriots
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- of Independence minutemen Treaty of Alliance
- Charles Loyalists Proclamation of 1763
- Massacre Jefferson, Thomas Revolutionary War
- William Paine, Thomas
11 Clues: Acts Patriots • William Paine, Thomas • Sense Locke, John Stamp Act • monopoly Treaty of Paris (1763) • Patrick ordered liberty Yorktown • Charles Loyalists Proclamation of 1763 • and Indian War Neutrals Washington, George • of Independence minutemen Treaty of Alliance • Massacre Jefferson, Thomas Revolutionary War • Tea Party Lexington and Concord social contract • ...
Buddha 2022-04-12
10 Clues: Ultimate Peace • Cause of suffering • Teaching of Buddha • The Buddha's real name • The creator of buddhism • attaining spiritual knowledge • clearing the inner mind, to meditate • The summary of The Buddha's teaching • Belief that all humans will be reborn • Something all followers of the Buddha get rid of
Peterson 2021-03-02
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- the government's job is to protect natural rights and if they try to take them away, you should overthrow the government
- a child prodigy who wrote operas, symphonies, and religious music; helped define a new style of composition
- "I disapprove of what you say, but i will defend to the death your right to say it"; believed in freedom of speech
- a french thinker who desired reform in society during the enlightenment
- believed people are basically good and society corrupts them
- take care of ourselves and others; coined the term "enlightenment"
- wrote pieces for king george I, his piece "Messiah" is preformed at Christmas and Easter
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- rights the government can't take away
- ran a respected salon where people talked about issues and exchanged ideas
- believed in separation of power, that all three branches of government should be equal and checks and balances
- believed the English needed to give up power and give to monarch or the country would fall into chaos
- wrote the Encyclopedia to "change the way of general thinking" about government, philosophy and religion
- believed in women's rights and equal education for boys and girls
- adam smith's philosophy that the government does not regulate the economy
- being told what to do, say, wear ect. by an absolute monarch
15 Clues: rights the government can't take away • believed people are basically good and society corrupts them • being told what to do, say, wear ect. by an absolute monarch • believed in women's rights and equal education for boys and girls • take care of ourselves and others; coined the term "enlightenment" • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment Vocab 2023-01-17
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- Killing being wrong
- Limited by a constitution
- Rights of individuals are protected
- philosophy of free market capitalism
- a fleet of warships
- countries protection from another
- Real problems of the world
- Rights under Natural Law
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- Right for people to make decisions
- Governments individual powers
- Monarch agrees to share power
- Run by a king or Queen
- appointed by God
- Granted measures of religious liberty
- Government ruled by a few people
15 Clues: appointed by God • Killing being wrong • a fleet of warships • Run by a king or Queen • Rights under Natural Law • Limited by a constitution • Real problems of the world • Governments individual powers • Monarch agrees to share power • Government ruled by a few people • countries protection from another • Right for people to make decisions • Rights of individuals are protected • ...
Enlightenment and American Revolution 2025-09-16
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- Representative body formed in 1791 to create laws.
- 1789 French document stating individual rights.
- French thinker who promoted separation of powers.
- Radical revolutionary leader during the Reign of Terror.
- Philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract".
- Revolutionary assembly that abolished the monarchy.
- French king executed during the Revolution.
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- Idea that government authority comes from the people.
- Period of mass executions during the Revolution.
- Strong pride and devotion to one’s nation.
- English philosopher who believed in natural rights.
- 1776 document announcing American independence.
- July 14, 1789 uprising against a royal prison.
- Political and social system of pre-revolutionary France.
- Global conflict between Britain and France (1756–1763).
15 Clues: Strong pride and devotion to one’s nation. • French king executed during the Revolution. • Philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract". • July 14, 1789 uprising against a royal prison. • 1776 document announcing American independence. • 1789 French document stating individual rights. • Period of mass executions during the Revolution. • ...
Buddhism 2020-04-19
7 Clues: founder • holy book • place of worship • synonym for buddha • place of foundation • path to enlightenment • you need to learn to control your ________
Divisions of Buddhism 2022-12-20
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- Buddhist name: Vajrayana English description: The "Diamond Vehicle" Vehicle: The Yidam, or personal deity Common belief: The existence of a pure, clear light within the mind that is the source of all phenomena and can be directly accessed through meditation and visualization practices
- considered to be a reincarnation of the Bodhisattva of Compassion and is traditionally seen as the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
- A practice in which the practitioner visualizes the consciousness leaving the body at the time of death and entering a pure realm
- A practice in which the practitioner visualizes him or herself as the deity, in order to cultivate certain qualities and attain enlightenment
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- A practice in which the student receives blessings and inspiration from the guru, or spiritual teacher
- Buddhist name: Hinayana English description: The "Small Vehicle" Focus: Individual salvation through self-cultivation and personal effort Emphasized: Personal responsibility and the importance of individual enlightenment Ideal type: The Arhat, who has attained nirvana and is free from suffering and the cycle of death and rebirth
- A visualization practice in which the practitioner creates a mental image of a sacred space, often in the form of a palace or temple, and invites the deity to reside within it
- Buddhist name: Mahayana English description: The "Great Vehicle" Focus: Universal salvation and the liberation of all beings Emphasized: Compassion and the development of the Bodhisattva ideal, in which practitioners postpone their own enlightenment to help others Ideal type:The Bodhisattva, who is dedicated to the welfare of others and works to bring all beings to enlightenment
8 Clues: A practice in which the student receives blessings and inspiration from the guru, or spiritual teacher • A practice in which the practitioner visualizes the consciousness leaving the body at the time of death and entering a pure realm • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2014-06-04
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- Italian scientist who built on the new theories bout astronomy. He wrote a book called "Starry Messenger" which described his observations. His beliefs supported Copernicus which went against the teachings of the Church. The Catholic Church forced him to recant.
- Theory that the Sun is in the center of the universe and the Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. This theory was created by Copernicus.
- Theory that states that the Earth is in the center of the universe and the planets and sun revolve around the earth. Created by Aristotle and then further advanced by Ptolemy.
- A logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypotheses.
- Influential French writer. He devoted himself to the study of political liberty and believed that Britain was the best-governed and most politically balanced country of his own day. His idea of division of power became a part of his most famous book, On the Spirit of Laws. In his book, Montesquieu proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of the government. “Power,” he wrote, “should be a check to power.” This idea later would be called checks and balances.
- Monarchs who ruled justly and embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit. The philosophes admired them.
- The buzz of the Enlightenment was most intense in the mansions of several wealthy women in Paris. They held regular social gatherings in their large drawing rooms called ____.
- One of the most persuasive women of the Englightenment. She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” in 1792. She encouraged women to enter men’s fields of education.
- Most admired ruler of the philosphes. She ruled from 1762-1796. She reformed laws in Russia on the ideas of Montesquieu and Beccaria. She allowed religious toleration and abolished torture and capital punishment. She expanded greatly the Russian empire and gained a lot of land for Russia.
- Brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after he died. He demonstrated mathematically that the planets revolve around the sun. He created the planetary laws of motion, which includes the law of ellipses.
- This man believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves. He thought that people had the natural ability to govern their own affairs and to look after the welfare of society. He criticized absolute monarchy and favored the idea of self-government.
- English statesman and wrier who had a passionate interest in science. He attacked medieval scholars for relying too much on Aristotle's ideas. He urged scientists to experiment and draw conclusions; empiricism
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- Danish astronomer who carefully recorded the movements of the planets for many years. His work furthered the heliocentric theory, in which the planets revolve around the sun.
- Man who developed analytical geometry (combined algebra and geometry). Relied on mathematics and logic, not experimentation to solve problems or come to conclusions. He followed a strict train of reasoning to arrive at truths.
- A government contract that the people created that said that the ruler had total power. This theory was created by Hobbes and he believed that a ruler need total power to keep order.
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by this style which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. His real name was François Marie Arouet. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama. This man never stopped fighting for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech. A famous quote of his is “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it.”
- Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs.
- Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s which was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- A leading philosophe who created a large set of books in which many scholars contributed to, and called it “Encyclopedia”. He got criticism from the Catholic Church and French Government but didn’t stop publishing the “Encyclopedia’s”
- Great English scientist who helped to bring together the discoveries of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo under a single theory of motion. He created the laws of universal gravitation.
- Man who created the heliocentric theory and studied planetary for more than 25 years. He didn't publish his findings until 1543.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems. Also known as the Age of Reason.
- He strongly disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers on many matters. Most philosophes believed that reason, science, and art would improve life for all people. He argued that civilization corrupted people’s natural goodness. “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains,” he wrote. This man believed that the only good government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society. His ideas differed from both Hobbes and Locke.
25 Clues: Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France. • Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs. • European art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by this style which was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 1500-1800 2021-03-19
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- This was the cultural and intellectual capital of Europe in 1700
- A government's power comes from the consent of the people
- Rebirth of learning and the arts
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700
- Last name of the author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776
- Theory of the earth-centered view of the universe.
- According to Montesquieu this was the best-governed country
- Large set of books first published in 1751
- Italian scientist with new theories about astronomy
- Absolute ruler
- Truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking
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- This Act was passed in 1651 by the British
- He developed analytical geometry
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes
- This book is considered the first true English novel
- name of the ruler most admired by the philosophes
- They explore the secrets of the universe
- When power is divided between the national and state government
- Is an essential part of democracy
- He was committed to individual freedom
20 Clues: Absolute ruler • He developed analytical geometry • Rebirth of learning and the arts • Is an essential part of democracy • He was committed to individual freedom • They explore the secrets of the universe • European art of the 1600s and early 1700 • This Act was passed in 1651 by the British • Large set of books first published in 1751 • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution-Sara Forgas 2023-12-20
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- natural rights
- using logic and reason
- equality for women especially in education
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- group of intellectuals in France
- Sun centered universe
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- telescope to the sky
- simple and elegant style
- state government vs. federal/national government
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- method to solve problems
- giving up some freedom for protection
- new kind of absolute monarch
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- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- extravagant and gaudy style
- life should be based on reason and logic
- separate powers of government
- belief in the existence of a God
- people are corrupted by civilization
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- enlightened lead of Russia
- Earth centered universe
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • natural rights • telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • enlightened lead of Russia • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • separate powers of government • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • major use of John Locke's ideas • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Rylan Shoemaker 2023-12-20
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- simple and elegant style
- to believe in God based on reasoning and not by teaching
- using logic and reason for rel world problems
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- state government vs. federal/national government
- the belief that decisions should be made logically and with good reason
- natural rights philosophy - god given rights
- master of satire and protector of freedom of speech
- July 4, 1776
- group of intellectuals in France
- earth centered solar system
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- new kind of absolute monarchy
- giving up some freedom for protection
- Judicial, Executive, and Legislative branches equal power
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- extravagant and gaudy style
- used many of John Locke's ideas
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- created the theory of universal gravitation
- wanted equality for women especially in education
- pointed a telescope to the sky
- method to solving problems
- enlightened leader of Russia
- sun centered solar system
- believed in separating the government's power
- believed people are corrupted by
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • simple and elegant style • sun centered solar system • method to solving problems • extravagant and gaudy style • earth centered solar system • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarchy • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • pointed a telescope to the sky • used many of John Locke's ideas • believed people are corrupted by • ...
Riley Gibson - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-01-08
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- -having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- - invented telescope
- provides each branch of gov
- fancy gatherings
- relating to neoclassical
- people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior
- a power known as benevolent depost
- opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- which same territiory is controlled by two levels of giv
- - sun centered
- French word for philosopher
- french man of letters
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- God, reason, nature, and humanity
- former empress of russia
- - a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- 3rd us presdient
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- philosopher and writer
- british writer and philosper
- anoffical act taken by all 13 american colonies
- english polymath
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century,
- french writer
- spells out americans rightd
- english philosoper and phycian
26 Clues: french writer • - sun centered • 3rd us presdient • english polymath • fancy gatherings • - invented telescope • french man of letters • philosopher and writer • former empress of russia • relating to neoclassical • provides each branch of gov • spells out americans rightd • French word for philosopher • british writer and philosper • english philosoper and phycian • ...
enlightenment-and-revolution-brayden-swope 2024-01-12
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- extravagant and gaudy style
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- used the telescope
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- group of intellectuals
- equality for women especially in education
- a theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- simple and elegant style
- method to solve problems
- enlightened leader of Russia
- using logic and reason
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- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal powers
- separate powers of government
- earth centered universe
- new kind of absolute monarch
- natural rights philosophy - god given rights
- people are corrupted by civilization
- drastic change in scientific thought
- major use of John Locke’s ideas
- state gov’t vs federal/national gov’t
- use of Beccaria’s legal ideas
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society
- sun centered universe
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • used the telescope • sun centered universe • group of intellectuals • using logic and reason • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • enlightened leader of Russia • separate powers of government • use of Beccaria’s legal ideas • major use of John Locke’s ideas • ...
Topic 17- Absolutism and Enlightenment 2023-05-19
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- Ruled after Peter The Great and wanted Russia to adapt to European ways.
- A monarchy limited by law.
- Emperors that ruled Russia for hundreds of years.
- Became a tsar in the late 1600s.
- To bring to an end.
- An unwritten agreement between the people and their government.
- Peasants legally bound to live and work on land owned by their lords.
- An assembly of representatives that make laws.
- The belief that god gave monarchs the right to power.
- Person that believed in life liberty and property.
- Betrayal of one's country.
- To oppose or disobey one in authority or control.
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- To adopt modern ways.
- Rights that belong to people from birth.
- Fleet of warships.
- A ruler with unlimited power over the government and the lives of the people.
- An established organization.
- A person who murders a public figure.
- To divide up.
- A general increase in prices for goods and services.
- Allowing others to hold beliefs that are different from ones own.
- A form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials.
22 Clues: To divide up. • Fleet of warships. • To bring to an end. • To adopt modern ways. • A monarchy limited by law. • Betrayal of one's country. • An established organization. • Became a tsar in the late 1600s. • A person who murders a public figure. • Rights that belong to people from birth. • An assembly of representatives that make laws. • ...
Scott Russell - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-17
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- Equality for women, especially in education.
- questioning
- July 4th, 1776.
- Earth Centered Universe
- Telescope to the sky
- Sun Centered Universe.
- Extravagant and Gaudy Style
- Theory Of universal of gravitation.
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics.
- Method to solve problems
- Simple and elegant style.
- State Gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- Separate Powers of government.
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- Major Use of John Lockes Ideas.
- Giving up Freedom for the protection of the gov't
- Using logic and reason.
- judicial executive and legislative branches equal power
- Group of intellectuals in France.
- Enlightened Leader of Russia
- use of beccarias legals ideas
- People are corrupted by civilization
- New kind of absolute monarch.
- Master of Satire and Freedom of Speech
- Natural Rights philosophy - God given rights
24 Clues: questioning • July 4th, 1776. • Telescope to the sky • Sun Centered Universe. • Using logic and reason. • Earth Centered Universe • Method to solve problems • Simple and elegant style. • Extravagant and Gaudy Style • Enlightened Leader of Russia • use of beccarias legals ideas • New kind of absolute monarch. • Separate Powers of government. • Major Use of John Lockes Ideas. • ...
Maddy Dietz Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- - judicial, executive, legislative
- - major use of Locke's ideas
- - use of Baccerias legal ideas
- - master of satire
- - simple and elegant style
- - earth centered universe
- - giving up freedom for protection of gov’t
- - group of intellectuals in France
- - supreme being
- - people are corrupted by civilization
- - questioning traditional beliefs about natural world
- - new kind of absolute monarch
- - separate powers of gov’t
- - enlightened leader of russia
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- - method to solve problems
- - equality for women
- - theory of universal gravitation
- - extravagant style
- - July 4th, 1776
- - natural rights philosophy
- - state gov’t vs fed/national gov’t
- - sun centered universe
- - fancy party
- - telescope in sky
- - using logic and reason
25 Clues: - fancy party • - supreme being • - July 4th, 1776 • - master of satire • - telescope in sky • - extravagant style • - equality for women • - sun centered universe • - using logic and reason • - earth centered universe • - method to solve problems • - simple and elegant style • - separate powers of gov’t • - natural rights philosophy • - major use of Locke's ideas • ...
Camryn Matlin - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- simple and elegant style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- earth centered universe
- natural rights philosophy-god given rights
- using logic and reason
- major use of john locke's ideas
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- july 4th, 1776
- separate powers of government
- extravagant and gaudy style
- group of intellectuals in france
- view or belief that reason is the best test of knowledge
- telescope to the sky
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- use of beccaria's legal ideas
- giving up some freedom fro protection from the gov't
- enlightened leader of russia
- method to solve problems
- Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- new kind of absolute monarch
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- theory of universal gravitaion
- equality fro women especially in education
- sun centered universe
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
26 Clues: july 4th, 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravitaion • major use of john locke's ideas • ...
charles marcus enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- people in France that thunk differently
- Belief that a god exists
- master of sarcasm
- people gave up some freedom for the gov't to protect them
- style of music that start with n
- new thinkers
- wanted better education for all especially women
- used to solve problems
- new way of thinking
- gravity nerd
- looked up in the sky with a telescope
- wanted religious freedom
- separation of power
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- _______ Jefferson
- ______ Revolution
- worked on the social contract
- blank slate
- 3 different branches of gov't
- sun centered universe
- style of music that start with b
- Bill of ________
- actions should be based on reason
- earth is the center of the universe
- July 4th, 1776
- fancy party's
- czarina of russia
26 Clues: blank slate • new thinkers • gravity nerd • fancy party's • July 4th, 1776 • Bill of ________ • _______ Jefferson • ______ Revolution • master of sarcasm • czarina of russia • new way of thinking • separation of power • sun centered universe • used to solve problems • Belief that a god exists • wanted religious freedom • worked on the social contract • 3 different branches of gov't • ...
Lakelynn Campbell- Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Earth centered universe
- Belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- State gov vs national gov
- Seperate powers of gov
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Using logic and reason
- Uses Breccarias legal ideas
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
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- Equality for women, especially in education
- Extravagent and gaudy style
- Belief in the existence of a supreme being
- July 4, 1776
- Judicial, executive, and legislative branches have equal power
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Major use of Johns Lockes ideas
- Telescope to the sky
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Method to solve problems
- Natural right philosopher- god given rights
- Sun centered universe
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Theory of universal gravitation
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Seperate powers of gov • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Method to solve problems • Simple and elegant style • State gov vs national gov • Extravagent and gaudy style • Uses Breccarias legal ideas • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Major use of Johns Lockes ideas • ...
Andy yarina Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-01-08
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- extravagant and gaudy style
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- master of satrire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection form the gov't
- using logic and reason
- enlightened leader of russia
- earth centered universe
- group of intellectuals in france
- people are corrupted by civillization
- use of beccaria's legal ideas
- major use of john locke's ideas
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions
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- july 4th 1776
- natural rights philosophy-god given rights
- method to solve problems
- new kind of absolute monarch
- separate powers of government
- sun centered universe
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- telescope to the sky
- theory of universal gravition
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural wolrd
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- simple and elegant style
- eqyality for women especially in education
- judicial, Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
26 Clues: july 4th 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • earth centered universe • method to solve problems • simple and elegant style • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • enlightened leader of russia • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravition • use of beccaria's legal ideas • major use of john locke's ideas • ...
Derek Mcconnell - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
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- people are corrupted by civilization
- giving up some freedom for protection from the government
- using logic and reason
- equality for women in education
- telescope
- natural rights philosophy - God given rights
- questioning the beliefs of the natural world
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- simple and elegant style
- enlightened leader of Russia
- separate powers of government
- Judicial,Executive, Legislative branches are equal
- group of intellectuals in France
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- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- July 4th 1776
- believe in God based off reason
- new kind of absolute monarch
- sun centered universe
- method to solve problems
- extravagant and gaudy style
- theory of universal gravitation
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- state government vs. federal/national government
- knowledge is based off reason or logic
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
25 Clues: telescope • July 4th 1776 • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • method to solve problems • simple and elegant style • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • enlightened leader of Russia • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • believe in God based off reason • equality for women in education • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Cora Tremel 2024-12-19
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- earth is in the middle of the solar system
- guy that used a telescope for the sky
- keeps the government from getting too much power
- fancy french parties where smart people talk
- style, simple and elegant
- people give up some rights in exchange for protection by government
- monarchs that use enlightened ideas in their countries
- solving something through logic
- separation of power
- the sun is in the middle of the solar system
- intellectuals that think a lot in France
- french guy that believed in separation of power within the government
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- people now use logic to solve everything because of this
- Russian enlightened despot
- caused curiosity as to how the world works instead of what the old people said
- helped write the declaration of independence
- the belief of a god that does not intervene with the earth
- style, ornate and extravagant
- french guy that believed in the social contract
- girl that wanted equal education for women
- made by the Americans to gain independence from great Britain
- developed laws of gravity
- steps to solve a question or problem
- commented on everything with sarcasm (satire)
- added at the end of the constitution to keep peoples natural rights
- philosopher that talked about natural rights
26 Clues: separation of power • developed laws of gravity • style, simple and elegant • Russian enlightened despot • style, ornate and extravagant • solving something through logic • steps to solve a question or problem • guy that used a telescope for the sky • intellectuals that think a lot in France • earth is in the middle of the solar system • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
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- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – Government by the people
- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
25 Clues: – Government by the people • – Central to Enlightenment thinking • - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights. • – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge • – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories. • – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution Brayden Miller 2025-01-10
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- earth centered
- invented the microscope
- separation of power
- social gatherings
- simple style of music
- establishes moral and political rules of behavior
- ruler with absolute power
- theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- sun centered
- French philosopher
- theory of separation of powers
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- ideas concerning God, reason,and nature
- ruled Russia
- development of an experimental scientific method
- Wrote declaration of Independence
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- elaborate and elegant style of architecture
- promoted the notion of human rights
- women rights activist
- written by Thomas jefferson
- invented the law of gravity
- 7 step method for experimentation
- versatile and prolific writer
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- Life,Liberty, and Property
26 Clues: ruled Russia • sun centered • earth centered • social gatherings • French philosopher • separation of power • women rights activist • simple style of music • invented the microscope • ruler with absolute power • Life,Liberty, and Property • written by Thomas jefferson • invented the law of gravity • versatile and prolific writer • theory of separation of powers • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Ben Muldoon 2025-12-18
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- extravagent and bold
- people give some freedom up for protection from gov
- natural rights
- people corrupted by civilization
- decisions on logic and reason instead of beliefs or feelings
- mastered satire/freedom
- seperation of powers
- new absolute monarch
- sun centered solar system
- simple and elegant style
- intellectuals in france
- method to solve problems
- 3 branches of government are equal
- Use of john lockes ideas
- july 4 1776
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- Womens rights
- question traditional beliefs
- theory of universal gravitation
- Leader of russia
- earth centered solar system
- use of beccarias legal ideas
- using logic and reason to improve society
- partys for nerds/intellectual philosophes
- state gov vs national gov
- telescope to the sky
25 Clues: july 4 1776 • Womens rights • natural rights • Leader of russia • extravagent and bold • seperation of powers • new absolute monarch • telescope to the sky • mastered satire/freedom • intellectuals in france • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • Use of john lockes ideas • sun centered solar system • state gov vs national gov • earth centered solar system • ...
12 Vocab Crossword 2023-09-26
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- Known as ¨The age of reason¨
- Wrote ¨Leviathan¨
- Governments are created and sustained by consent of its people
- Founding Father signed all 3 documents
- Document signed to establish a government
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- determines states total population
- How vice president+president are chosen
- ¨Father of Liberalism¨
- Legislative compromises 2 houses
- Has an elected or nominated president
- 3rd president
- 2nd president
12 Clues: 3rd president • 2nd president • Wrote ¨Leviathan¨ • ¨Father of Liberalism¨ • Known as ¨The age of reason¨ • Legislative compromises 2 houses • determines states total population • Has an elected or nominated president • Founding Father signed all 3 documents • How vice president+president are chosen • Document signed to establish a government • ...
spelling crossword 2023-05-25
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- The process of organizing and controlling resources
- The state of having knowledge or understanding
- Something mandatory
- Surroundings or conditions in which someone or something exists
- A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
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- Feeling let down
- Great success
- Something or someone replacing something or someone else
- Admission or recognition of something
- Political leadership
- Additional support given to strengthen something
- Musical support
12 Clues: Great success • Musical support • Feeling let down • Something mandatory • Political leadership • Admission or recognition of something • A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness • The state of having knowledge or understanding • Additional support given to strengthen something • The process of organizing and controlling resources • ...
Latin American Revolutions 2024-01-08
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- inspired by these ideas
- first latin american revolution
- people from North Africa
- power to central gov.
- trade generates wealth and boosted by accumulation of profitable balances
- fought for Haitian independence
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- of native american & European descent
- wealthy white settlers in Haiti
- civil war from 1857-1861
- power to the states
- liberal reformer who influence politics of Mexico
- of african & european descent
12 Clues: power to the states • power to central gov. • inspired by these ideas • civil war from 1857-1861 • people from North Africa • of african & european descent • wealthy white settlers in Haiti • first latin american revolution • fought for Haitian independence • of native american & European descent • liberal reformer who influence politics of Mexico • ...
