enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Nationalism and Political Revolutions 2023-04-07
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- belief in the uniqueness of each person.
- an intellectual movement that stressed feelings, emotion and imagination as sources of knowing.
- Delacroix one of the most famous romantic painters in France; His paintings showed fascination with cultures other than his own and passion for vibrant colors.
- liberal beliefs of the basic rights of all people
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- government ruled by written constitution
- a political philosophy originally based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected
- loose group of European and American intellectuals that sent letters to each other on Enlightenment ideas.
- type of writing that sought attraction to exotic and unfamiliar.
- a belief that emphasizes one's national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals.
- musician who said "I must write-for what my heart weighs i must express"
10 Clues: government ruled by written constitution • belief in the uniqueness of each person. • liberal beliefs of the basic rights of all people • type of writing that sought attraction to exotic and unfamiliar. • musician who said "I must write-for what my heart weighs i must express" • ...
Age of Enlightenment 2023-05-04
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2024-12-13
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- government Government limited by a constitution to protect rights and ensure accountability.
- enterprise system Economy driven by competition with little government interference.
- Monarchy Form of government where the monarch has absolute power and is not limited by laws, customs, or other checks on their authority.
- of nantes Granted French protestants religious freedom, ending the wars of religion.
- minister Head of government in a parliamentary system.
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- of power Ensures no single group dominates, maintaining stability.
- Enlightenment thinker who promoted reason and reform.
- rights Basic human rights, like life and liberty, inherent to all people.
- contract Agreement where individuals exchange freedoms for government protection.
- monarchy Government where a monarch’s powers are restricted by a constitution or laws.
10 Clues: Enlightenment thinker who promoted reason and reform. • minister Head of government in a parliamentary system. • of power Ensures no single group dominates, maintaining stability. • rights Basic human rights, like life and liberty, inherent to all people. • contract Agreement where individuals exchange freedoms for government protection. • ...
Scientific Revolution / Enlightenment 2025-01-24
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- brought together empiricism and rationalism; the "father of modern philosophy"
- invented the concept of natural rights
- invented the heliocentric model
- invented the social contract theory
- invented the laws of motion
- wrote A Treatise on Human Nature
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- father of empiricism
- advocated for women's rights
- father of rationalism
- proponent of the separation of powers
10 Clues: father of empiricism • father of rationalism • invented the laws of motion • advocated for women's rights • invented the heliocentric model • wrote A Treatise on Human Nature • invented the social contract theory • proponent of the separation of powers • invented the concept of natural rights • brought together empiricism and rationalism; the "father of modern philosophy"
Enlightenment Vocabulary Review 2025-02-03
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- the ability of the mind to think clearly and understand; logic
- the gravitational force that occurs between Earth and other bodies; the force acting to pull objects toward Earth
- rights that all people are born with and that cannot be taken away by the gov't
- the practice of removing or prohibiting books, art, films, or other social media that they gov't finds offensive, immoral, or harmful
- favoring large or widespread changes
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- the belief that kings and queens have a God-given right to rule, and that rebellion against them is a sin
- a gov't in which the king or queen has the unchecked authority to do whatever they want without any restrictions
- requiring absolute obedience to a ruler or gov't; not allowing personal freedom
- the study of ideas about knowledge, life, and truth; literally, love of wisdom
- an agreement among individuals in a society and a ruler or gov't; individuals give up some of their freedoms in exchange for protection by the ruler or gov't
10 Clues: favoring large or widespread changes • the ability of the mind to think clearly and understand; logic • the study of ideas about knowledge, life, and truth; literally, love of wisdom • requiring absolute obedience to a ruler or gov't; not allowing personal freedom • rights that all people are born with and that cannot be taken away by the gov't • ...
Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2024-09-17
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- an emphasis on abstract reasoning, quantitative thought, an understanding of how nature works, the view of nature as a machine, and the development of an experimental scientific method.
- model that states the Sun is at the center of the solar system or universe, and the Earth and other planets revolve around it.
- the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and the 18th centuries.
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- a type of government where a monarch shares power with a constitution and a legislature.
- an Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens in 1609
- a political and moral philosophy that explains the relationship between citizens and governments through a hypothetical contract.
- a Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric theory, which states that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, rather than the Earth being at the center of the universe
- the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe and that the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets orbit around it.
- this scientist believed that God was the creator of this orderly universe, the clockmaker who had set everything in motion.
- this scientist proved Copernicus’s theory mathematically
10 Clues: this scientist proved Copernicus’s theory mathematically • a type of government where a monarch shares power with a constitution and a legislature. • the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and the 18th centuries. • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Review 2025-10-28
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. Begins with a hypothesis that is tested in an experiment, and then interpreted to reach a conclusion
- the intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- monarchs who embraced the ideas of the Enlightenment and made reforms reflecting its ideas
- the agreement between people to form society and government in a proposed state of nature
- the idea that nothing can be known for certain
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- a revolution in scientific thought and theory based on careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs that began in the mid-1500s
- the astronomical theory that the planets revolve around the sun
- the idea that there should be a separation of powers between the different parts of government, each with the ability to limit (“check”) the power of the others
- the astronomical theory that the sun and other planets revolve around the Earth
- a system of government that divides powers between the national and state governments
10 Clues: the idea that nothing can be known for certain • the astronomical theory that the planets revolve around the sun • the astronomical theory that the sun and other planets revolve around the Earth • a system of government that divides powers between the national and state governments • ...
American and French Revolutions 2025-02-21
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- Document from the American Revolution that laid out the (mostly Enlightenment) reasons why the American colonies were breaking away from England
- Document coming out of the Glorious Revolution that later inspired the American Bill of Rights with ideas of due process and no cruel and unusual punishment
- The kind of government England had after the Glorious Revolution
- The American colonists had no _____________ in Parliament
- The American colonists' main slogan was "No ____________ without representation!"
- Parliament passed laws that said the colonists must pay new ______
- The National Assembly was made up mostly of people from the ________ Estate
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- Locke said that citizens must __________ to laws through the actions of their elected representatives
- Locke said that government is based on this and can be abolished if it isn't protecting our rights
- Both the American and French Revolutions were inspired by _______________ ideas
- The Third Estate representatives thought France could start a/an ____________ government like that of the United States
- colonists were beginning to think of themselves as ________ instead of British citizens
- With the __________ ________ Oath, the National Assembly delegates in France swore to keep meeting until they had written a constitution
- the kind of government England had before the Glorious Revolution (and France had before the French Revolution)
- Adopted on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was based on _______'s ideas
- King Louis and King James had claimed that they had absolute power by ___________ _______
16 Clues: The American colonists had no _____________ in Parliament • The kind of government England had after the Glorious Revolution • Parliament passed laws that said the colonists must pay new ______ • The National Assembly was made up mostly of people from the ________ Estate • Both the American and French Revolutions were inspired by _______________ ideas • ...
Historical Influences 2023-09-07
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- A period of time when people were having new ideas about government and rights
- An Enlightenment thinker who coined the ideas Consent of the Governed and Natural Rights.
- The government is divided into three branches, each with their own job.
- This document influenced the US Constitution with the key principles of self-government, fair and equal laws, and natural rights.
- This document influenced the US Constitution with the key principles of rule of law, checks and balances, and limited government.
- This document influenced colonists to declare their independence from Britain with the key principles of consent of the governed.
- Each branch of government can override the actions of the others.
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- Rights people are born with such as life, liberty, and property.
- An agreement between the government and its citizens.
- This document influenced the Declaration of Independence with the key principles of rights.
- If citizens do not agree with their government they have the right to alter or abolish it.
- An Enlightenment thinker who coined the ideas of Seperation of Powers and Checks and Balances.
12 Clues: An agreement between the government and its citizens. • Rights people are born with such as life, liberty, and property. • Each branch of government can override the actions of the others. • The government is divided into three branches, each with their own job. • A period of time when people were having new ideas about government and rights • ...
The Enlightenment and American Revolution 2022-01-06
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- Rules discovered by reason
- Act which stated Britain's superiority over American colonies
- Idea that people give up their individual freedom to live in org. society
- Philosopher who thought people were cruel and greedy
- Rights that belong to all people
- General of the rebel troops
- Law that created import tax
- Government's power comes from the people
- First constitution of America
- Group Washington used to get information about the British
- What did Bostonians through into the harbor in protest?
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- Giving a small dose of an illness to build immunity
- Battle which convinced France to join America in war
- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Law that created tax on all printed paper
- Decisive battle where Americans defeat British
- Argued that women were excluded from social contract
- Passed in 1789, created federal republic
- Philosophe who believed people are naturally good
- holding full control over an industry or trade
- King of England during Revolutionary War
- Where two countries agree to support each other in war
- Philosophe who fought for freedom of speech
- Idea that good of the many outweighs interest of the individual
- Economist who created laissez-faire markets
- Philosopher who thought people should rebel if gov. violated their rights
- Philosophe who created checks and balances
- First person to describe the Enlightenment
- Created the Encyclopedia
29 Clues: Created the Encyclopedia • Rules discovered by reason • General of the rebel troops • Law that created import tax • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First constitution of America • Rights that belong to all people • Passed in 1789, created federal republic • King of England during Revolutionary War • Government's power comes from the people • ...
The Enlightenment and American Revolution 2022-01-06
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- Group Washington used to get information about the British
- Created the Encyclopedia
- Government's power comes from the people
- General of the rebel troops
- Law that created tax on all printed paper
- Giving a small dose of an illness to build immunity
- Law that created import tax
- Idea that people give up their individual freedom to live in org. society
- First constitution of America
- King of England during Revolutionary War
- Philosophe who fought for freedom of speech
- Philosopher who thought people should rebel if gov. violated their rights
- Decisive battle where Americans defeat British
- First person to describe the Enlightenment
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- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Philosopher who thought people were cruel and greedy
- Philosophe who created checks and balances
- Battle which convinced France to join America in war
- Passed in 1789, created federal republic
- Argued that women were excluded from social contract
- Rights that belong to all people
- Where two countries agree to support each other in war
- Idea that good of the many outweighs interest of the individual
- holding full control over an industry or trade
- Act which stated Britain's superiority over American colonies
- Document that is signed to end a war
- Economist who created laissez-faire markets
- Philosophe who believed people are naturally good
- What did Bostonians through into the harbor in protest?
- Rules discovered by reason
30 Clues: Created the Encyclopedia • Rules discovered by reason • General of the rebel troops • Law that created import tax • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First constitution of America • Rights that belong to all people • Document that is signed to end a war • Government's power comes from the people • Passed in 1789, created federal republic • King of England during Revolutionary War • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2014-06-04
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- Diderot 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”
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Man who created the heliocentric theory and studied planetary for more than 25 years. He didn't publish his findings until 1543.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems. Also known as the Age of Reason.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s which was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- 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.”
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- Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France.
- Monarchs who ruled justly and embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit. The philosophes admired them.
- 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.
- 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
- A logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypotheses.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 ____.
- 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.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed
- 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.
26 Clues: A new intellectual movement that stressed • Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France. • and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems. Also known as the Age of Reason. • Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs. • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment Unit Review 2015-04-05
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- A French noble who identified three types of government: monarchy, republic and dictatorship
- Should appear in your introduction AND in one of your body paragraphs
- A phrase used to outline the 3 motives of exploration
- A hands off approach to the government, which was promoted by economist Adam Smith
- rebirth of culture
- Wrote a political handbook called The Prince
- Believed humans were born with natural rights
- Believed he could sail west instead of east around Africa to reach Asia
- Nickname for Louis the 14th
- Sailed around Africa to reach the port of Calicut in India
- worldly viewpoint
- A system in which a ruler holds total power
- A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church
- A monk and a professor at the University of Wittenberg in Germany
- Published on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg
- A Flemish painter who was the first to use and perfect the technique of oil painting
- Life, Liberty, and Property
- The language spoken in their own regions
- A family that supported the arts and controlled Florence
- Used the English Vernacular to write about English society in The Canterbury Tales
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- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- An Architect who created rounded arches. His work is duplicated at the capital building in DC
- An enlightenment philosopher who believed absolute power was needed in order to preserve society
- Another term used for “thesis” or “argument”
- considered the father of Italian Renaissance humanism
- A fast ship created during the Age of Exploration
- A device used by European sailors to plot latitude using the sun
- A native to Poland, who published a heliocentric theory
- The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas
- Advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
- based on the study of the classics
- A well-known room built in the Palace of Versailles
- A Florentine who used the name America to describe the new lands he saw while sailing
- Luther's doctrine became known as this
- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the Italian vernacular
- During the Renaissance period, _________________ focused less on religion
- an inventor, painter, and mathematician who painted the Mona Lisa
- A sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- Number of reasons you should try and give to support your claim
39 Clues: worldly viewpoint • rebirth of culture • Nickname for Louis the 14th • Life, Liberty, and Property • based on the study of the classics • Luther's doctrine became known as this • The language spoken in their own regions • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • A system in which a ruler holds total power • Another term used for “thesis” or “argument” • ...
The Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- A scholar or thinker who engages in the study of philosophy, ethics, and social theory.
- A fundamental set of laws and principles that establishes the framework for a government.
- A system of government in which the people have the power to make decisions through voting and representation.
- The principle of separating religion from government and public affairs.
- Fundamental rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, often protected by law.
- An agreement among individuals to form a government and abide by its rules in exchange for protection of their rights and maintenance of order.
- A sudden, radical, and often violent change in government or society.
- The belief in the importance of individual rights, freedom, and autonomy.
- The use of humor, irony, and sarcasm to criticize or mock societal injustices or flaws.
- The power of critical thinking, logic, and rational thought to understand and solve problems.
- The idea that the ultimate authority in a government lies with the people.
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- The intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individualism.
- A period of significant advancements in science and mathematics during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- The acceptance and respect for the beliefs and practices of different religions.
- Based on observation, experience, and evidence rather than theory or speculation.
- The right to express one's opinions and ideas without censorship or restraint.
- Inherent rights that individuals possess, such as life, liberty, and property, as argued by John Locke.
- The belief in using reason and evidence-based thinking to explain and make sense of the world.
- The long-term impact and influence of a historical event, idea, or individual on later generations.
- The division of government into different branches with distinct roles and powers to prevent concentration of power and tyranny.
20 Clues: A sudden, radical, and often violent change in government or society. • The principle of separating religion from government and public affairs. • The belief in the importance of individual rights, freedom, and autonomy. • The idea that the ultimate authority in a government lies with the people. • ...
Mariska Mack - Enlightenment and Revolution 2023-12-20
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- Earth centered theory
- First to point the telescope at the sky
- Prevents any one of government branches from becoming too powerful
- An assembly of guests in a fashionable household
- Mozart made music in the _ style
- Freedom for protection
- Fredrick the Great is an example of a _ because he abolished torture, expanded individual rights etc.
- Opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- A system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- Sun centered theory
- French word for Philosopher
- Separation of Powers
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- Challenging the long held beliefs of the natural world
- Extended Russia's borders in the largest territorial gain since Ivan the Terrible
- Use of logic and reason in science
- Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness
- Belief in the existence of a supreme being
- The Palace of Versailles is an example of the _ style
- Born the same, corrupted by society
- Demanded that women should be trained for professions and careers
- July 4,1776
- Law of universal gravitation
- Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experimentation, Conclusion
- Freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state
- Guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual
- Life, Liberty, Property
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • Sun centered theory • Separation of Powers • Earth centered theory • Freedom for protection • Life, Liberty, Property • French word for Philosopher • Law of universal gravitation • Mozart made music in the _ style • Use of logic and reason in science • Born the same, corrupted by society • First to point the telescope at the sky • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary by Bradley Meza 2024-10-04
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- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century
- a significant period between Copernicus and Newton, from 1500 to 1700, marked by the emergence of engineer-scientists and the establishment of classical sciences,
- a ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals
- French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation. These laws are math formulas that explain how objects move when a force acts on them
- a renowned women's rights activist who authored A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1792
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- an informal education for women, where they were able to exchange ideas, receive and give criticism, read their own works and hear the works and ideas of other intellectuals.
- the founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism
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- his work On the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- establishing educational reform, championing the arts, and extending Russia's borders in the largest territorial gain since Ivan the Terrible.
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)
- a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview that gained wide assent in the West
- Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion is known as
- theory of the structure of the solar system (or the universe) in which Earth is assumed to be at the center of it all.
- an idea, theory or model that usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
- a versatile and prolific writer. In his lifetime he published numerous works, including books, plays, poems, and polemics. His most famous works included the fictitious Lettres philosophiques (1734) and the satirical novel Candide (1759)
- an aesthetic attitude based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity
21 Clues: The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • a ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals • an aesthetic attitude based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity • a renowned women's rights activist who authored A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1792 • ...
Rowyn Ruddek - Enlightenment and Revoltution 2024-12-18
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- earth is the center
- telescope to the sky
- judicial, executive, legislative branches equal power
- fancy parties
- simple and elegant style
- giving up freedom for the government
- new absolute monarch
- a belief or theory
- state governments vs national governments
- sun centered
- group of intellectuals in france
- separate powers of the government
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- using logic and reason
- leader of russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- belief in existance
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people corrupted by civilization
- equality for women in education
- July 4, 1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- way to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- uses beccarias legal ideas
- God given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • sun centered • fancy parties • leader of russia • God given rights • a belief or theory • earth is the center • belief in existance • telescope to the sky • new absolute monarch • way to solve problems • using logic and reason • simple and elegant style • uses beccarias legal ideas • extravagant and gaudy style • major use of John Locke's ideas • equality for women in education • ...
Nolan Gironda Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Earth-Centered universe
- Used a telescope
- The separation of power to avoid someone wielding too much of it
- Places of socializing in the 18th century
- Modern style of music, dancing, and architecture
- Live morally by our own choice and not because a divine being requires it
- New form of an absolute monarch
- Actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- A system of government in which the same territory is controlled by 2 levels of government
- Sun-Centered Universe
- Intellectuals of the 18th Century
- The principal source of the theory of separation of powers
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- Using Reason and Logic
- Female who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- Emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- 3rd President of the United States
- Belief that there is a greater being
- Gaudy style of music, dancing and architecture
- Philosopher and writer; worked on the social contract
- Women's rights activist
- July 4th, 1776
- Gravity
- A process used for experimentation
- One of the Wisest, Funniest, and cleverest people in the 18th Century
- The 12 Ammendments
- Heavy Natural Rights Supporter
26 Clues: Gravity • July 4th, 1776 • Used a telescope • The 12 Ammendments • Sun-Centered Universe • Using Reason and Logic • Earth-Centered universe • Women's rights activist • Heavy Natural Rights Supporter • New form of an absolute monarch • Intellectuals of the 18th Century • 3rd President of the United States • A process used for experimentation • Belief that there is a greater being • ...
Keyan Smiley/ Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
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- Simple and elegant style
- Natural rights philosophy
- Earth centered universe
- Belief in God
- State gov't vs federal/national gov't
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- July 4th, 1776
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Reason and logic
- Telescope to the sky
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
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- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Method to solve problems
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Separate power of government
- Using logic and reason
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal power
- Equality for women especially in education
- Sun centered universe
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
26 Clues: Belief in God • July 4th, 1776 • Reason and logic • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Natural rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Separate power of government • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • ...
Erin Westrick - Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-01-10
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- state gov't vs federal
- The belief in the existence of God
- Extravagant and gaudy
- equal rights for women especially education
- Earth centered
- Questioning traditional beliefs
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the government
- Fancy parties to discuss different topics
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Theory of universe gravitation
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- Belief that reason is the best test of knowledge
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Using logic and reason
- Telescope to the sky
- Simple and Elegant
- July 4th 1776
- Separate powers of government
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative, branches equal powers
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Use of Baccaria's legal ideas
- Sun centered
- God given rights
- Group of intellectuals from France
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
- New kind of Absolute monarch
- Method to solving problems
26 Clues: Sun centered • July 4th 1776 • Earth centered • God given rights • Simple and Elegant • Telescope to the sky • Extravagant and gaudy • state gov't vs federal • Using logic and reason • Method to solving problems • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of Absolute monarch • Separate powers of government • Use of Baccaria's legal ideas • Theory of universe gravitation • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Government by the people
- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
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- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- – 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.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
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. • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
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- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- – Government by the people
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
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 Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2025-10-05
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- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities, when people are moving from countryside to the city
- French philosopher who argued for the separation of powers
- Goods and services necessary for manufacture such as land, labour, and
- products that have undergone processing or assembly, distinguishing them from raw materials
- Middle or, according to Marx, capitalist class
- Writer and thinker advocating for educational equality for women
- Period of rapid development of manufacturing characterised by the use of steam power, the growth of factories, and the mass production of goods.
- Noble or upper classes of society
- the policy of governments abstaining from interfering in the workings of the free market; letting things be without interference
- Practice of alternating growth of different types of cultivated plants to preserve soil fertility and increase productivity
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- buildings or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine
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- Government licence conferring the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- creation of substantial amount of standardised products in a constant flow, including and especially on assembly lines
- Process of wide-scale development of manufacturing capacity
- English philosopher who argued that human beings could improve and that it is the duty of governments to protect the rights of life, liberty, and property
- Practice by which the manufacturing of products were done at home or in small workshops
- organised group of workers in a trade, group of trades, or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- Activity of buying and selling, especially on large scale
- French writer who advocated for the rights of free speech
- People who purchase and use goods and services for own use
- the process or policy of fencing in wasteland or common land so as to make it private property,
22 Clues: Noble or upper classes of society • Middle or, according to Marx, capitalist class • Activity of buying and selling, especially on large scale • French writer who advocated for the rights of free speech • French philosopher who argued for the separation of powers • People who purchase and use goods and services for own use • ...
Paris Smith Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-18
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- earth centred universe
- telescope to the sky
- judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- giving up freedom for protection from the gov’t
- new kind of absolute monarch
- regards reason as the main source and test of knowledge
- state gov’t vs. federal/ national gov’t
- sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in france
- separation of powers of government
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- using logic and reason to improve society
- enlightened leader of russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of john lockes ideas
- god created the universe and natural laws
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- equality for woman especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- method to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of beccaria’s legal ideas
- natural rights philosophy -god given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • earth centred 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 • major use of john lockes ideas • theory of universal gravitation • group of intellectuals in france • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 2020-10-26
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- the political and social philosophy that emphasized the freedom of the individual to follow his/her own desires
- compiled The Encyclopedia and helped spread the Enlightenment
- stated that people formed social contracts in order to secure their nature rights
- stated that people formed social contracts in order to defend themselves
- his statement of existence was "I think, therefore, I am"
- French Protestants
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- God created the world and left it to continue moving by laws of nature
- gatherings in the homes of the wealthy where liberal and irreligious ideas were spread
- the type of view whereby God pushed the start button of the universe
- intellectuals who spread liberal and irreligious ideas
- according to Rousseau, from whom did authority in a state come
- the biggest advocate of religious toleration
- Locke defined the natural rights as life, liberty, and:
- according to Descartes this is prejudice we learn as children
14 Clues: French Protestants • the biggest advocate of religious toleration • intellectuals who spread liberal and irreligious ideas • Locke defined the natural rights as life, liberty, and: • his statement of existence was "I think, therefore, I am" • compiled The Encyclopedia and helped spread the Enlightenment • according to Descartes this is prejudice we learn as children • ...
Enlightenment & Principles of Democracy 2023-04-17
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- Historical period that brought about new ideas & philosophies about govt
- the system that prevents abuses of power by the branches of govt
- Wrote the "2 Treatises of the Govt"
- The power to rule a country comes from the people
- A king or queen who can do whatever they want
- The idea that people give up personal freedoms to "join society"
- Wrote the "Leviathan" and supported absolute monarch
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- Everyone in the nation must follow the laws, including the leaders
- Wrote the "Spirit of the Laws" and advocated for separation of powers
- Basic freedoms and liberties that all people have from birth
- A country splits or divides the authority of its govt into multiple sections
- The decision that gets the most votes in a democracy is the choice people must follow
- The form of govt where people have the power and vote for leaders
- Wrote and developed the "Social Contract Theory"
14 Clues: Wrote the "2 Treatises of the Govt" • A king or queen who can do whatever they want • Wrote and developed the "Social Contract Theory" • The power to rule a country comes from the people • Wrote the "Leviathan" and supported absolute monarch • Basic freedoms and liberties that all people have from birth • ...
french revolution 2016-12-19
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- What killed men, women and children
- employees that is illegal to have
- Who tried to free the country
- Which estate was the Catholic Church?
- Imperial thinkers
- Where did Napoleon loose his best army?
- Peasants burned down buildings
- A short French General
- Who signed the Magnacarta
- Selective ready by socialist
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- Who was the leader of Jacobins
- The Nobility was which estate?
- A long period that lasted one year
- What was one of Charles Dickens famous books?
- Who was a famous English novelist
- What estate was the peasants and workers in?
- tool for flowing water
17 Clues: Imperial thinkers • tool for flowing water • A short French General • Who signed the Magnacarta • Selective ready by socialist • Who tried to free the country • Who was the leader of Jacobins • The Nobility was which estate? • Peasants burned down buildings • employees that is illegal to have • Who was a famous English novelist • A long period that lasted one year • ...
World Civilization to the 1500s 2017-11-30
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- means city state or free state
- Means Submission to God
- Floating farms
- State of enlightenment in Buddhism
- Son of God
- What Pharaohs believed they would reach after death if buried in a pyramid
- Invented the number zero and the number pi
- Founded the Rurik Dynasty
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- Built the Jewish Temple
- Killed between 30 to 60 percent of Europe's population
- River that often flooded in Mesopotamia
- To be reborn
- First centralized king in India
- Creator of logic
- Translated the bible into German
- Known as the yellow emperor
- The longest running empire in the western world
17 Clues: Son of God • To be reborn • Floating farms • Creator of logic • Built the Jewish Temple • Means Submission to God • Founded the Rurik Dynasty • Known as the yellow emperor • means city state or free state • First centralized king in India • Translated the bible into German • State of enlightenment in Buddhism • River that often flooded in Mesopotamia • ...
Buddhism 2020-05-12
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- First truth - suffering...
- Buddha's original first name
- Buddhism's term for 'reincarnation'
- Which 'way' should a buddhist take?
- A common practice for Buddhists
- Buddhism is a religion as well as a...
- Before fleeing, Gautama lived in a...
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- Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words)
- Enlightenment is gained by reaching...
- Where Buddhism originated
- The most popular branch of Buddhism
- "What goes around comes around"
- Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words)
13 Clues: Where Buddhism originated • First truth - suffering... • Buddha's original first name • "What goes around comes around" • A common practice for Buddhists • Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words) • The most popular branch of Buddhism • Buddhism's term for 'reincarnation' • Which 'way' should a buddhist take? • Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words) • ...
Unit 7 Review 2021-03-25
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- Series of events that led to modern science
- Leader of the Jacobins
- Proved Copernicus' theory to be true
- First to believe in heliocentric theory
- Discovered gravity
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- Dictator of France after the Revolution
- Old French Prison
- King of France
- Social classes in France
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Tool of execution used during the Reign of Terror
- Intellectual movement focused on individuals
- Radical revolutionary group
13 Clues: King of France • Old French Prison • Discovered gravity • Leader of the Jacobins • Social classes in France • Radical revolutionary group • Proved Copernicus' theory to be true • Dictator of France after the Revolution • First to believe in heliocentric theory • Series of events that led to modern science • Intellectual movement focused on individuals • ...
Buddhism 2022-03-08
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- is common in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and Burma it emphasizes a monastic lifestyle and meditation as the way to enlightenment
- an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on a series of original teachings
- origin of Buddhism
- The head of the Tibetan school of Buddhism and traditional leader of Tibet
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- is common in Tibet, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia it emphasizes the role models of bodhisattvas beings that have achieved enlightenment but return to teach humans
- was an ascetic, a religious leader and teacher who lived in ancient India
- Buddhists follow the wh
7 Clues: origin of Buddhism • Buddhists follow the wh • was an ascetic, a religious leader and teacher who lived in ancient India • The head of the Tibetan school of Buddhism and traditional leader of Tibet • an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on a series of original teachings • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2016-02-25
9 Clues: reincarnation • heaven for Hindus • the father of the Buddha • original name of the Buddha • Ultimate balance of all things • awakening to a new consciousness • different variations of a religion • One action reoccurring in the next life • Where Buddhism and Hinduism were created
The Enlightenment and Revolutions in Europe 2021-04-19
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- Using reason and logic to solve problems
- wrote about women's rights
- discovered gravity
- Hatred and disgust
- the wealthy, religious rank of people
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- lowest rank of people
- the type of reasoning used to solve problems
- the Wealthy, royal rank of people
- wrote about life, liberty, and property
- force that Newton discovered
10 Clues: discovered gravity • Hatred and disgust • lowest rank of people • wrote about women's rights • force that Newton discovered • the Wealthy, royal rank of people • the wealthy, religious rank of people • wrote about life, liberty, and property • Using reason and logic to solve problems • the type of reasoning used to solve problems
Macs history crossword 2021-12-02
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- founding father John_____.
- founding father Ben________.
- a major battle between Britain and America
- being able to act without constraint.
- the 13 ________.
- when America separated from Britain for more ____________.
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- the age of ____________.
- the agreement between members of a society for social benefits.
- founding father Thomas_________.
- the original rulers of the 13 colonies
10 Clues: the 13 ________. • the age of ____________. • founding father John_____. • founding father Ben________. • founding father Thomas_________. • being able to act without constraint. • the original rulers of the 13 colonies • a major battle between Britain and America • when America separated from Britain for more ____________. • ...
Bible Crossword Chapter 3-4 2014-09-08
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- Christ Rising from the dead
- incapable of being wrong
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- to talk to God
- of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse.
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- incapable of making mistakes
- The one and True
- the action of becoming aware
- Gods words
- The comprehension of something
10 Clues: Gods words • to talk to God • The one and True • incapable of being wrong • Christ Rising from the dead • incapable of making mistakes • the action of becoming aware • The comprehension of something • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse.
YEAR-END FESTIVALS AND HOLIDAYS 2022-12-08
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- A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE
- DEC 25
- DAY OF ENLIGHTENMENT
- THE EARTH'S POLES REACH MAX TILT FROM SUN
- END OF WINTER IN THE TRADITIONAL CALENDAR
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- FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
- LAST DAY OF THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR
- 4 SUNDAYS OF PREPARATION BEFORE CHRISTMAS
- DEC 26, ORIGINALLY FOR GIFTING TO THE POOR
- CHRISTMASTIDE, 12-DAY FESTIVAL
10 Clues: DEC 25 • FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS • DAY OF ENLIGHTENMENT • CHRISTMASTIDE, 12-DAY FESTIVAL • LAST DAY OF THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR • A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE • 4 SUNDAYS OF PREPARATION BEFORE CHRISTMAS • THE EARTH'S POLES REACH MAX TILT FROM SUN • END OF WINTER IN THE TRADITIONAL CALENDAR • DEC 26, ORIGINALLY FOR GIFTING TO THE POOR
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-18
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- ___ is an opportunity to grow and become stronger
- Spiritual Leader
- Teachings of the Buddha
- Country of Origin of Buddhism
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- A space where Buddhists meditate and promote peace
- Females who share Buddha's teachings
- Goal of extreme enlightenment
- A way to bring inner peace
- Founder of Buddhism
- Males who share Buddha's teachings
10 Clues: Spiritual Leader • Founder of Buddhism • Teachings of the Buddha • A way to bring inner peace • Goal of extreme enlightenment • Country of Origin of Buddhism • Males who share Buddha's teachings • Females who share Buddha's teachings • ___ is an opportunity to grow and become stronger • A space where Buddhists meditate and promote peace
Religious sciences 2024-11-05
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- Day of rest and worship in Judaism ?
- Place of worship for Muslims ?
- Founder of Buddhism ?
- Buddhist state of enlightenment ?
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- Central figure in Christianity ?
- The holy book of Judaism ?
- Hinduism's concept of action and consequence ?
- The holy book of Islam ?
- Hinduism's concept of duty and righteous living ?
- Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' resurrection ?
10 Clues: Founder of Buddhism ? • The holy book of Islam ? • The holy book of Judaism ? • Place of worship for Muslims ? • Central figure in Christianity ? • Buddhist state of enlightenment ? • Day of rest and worship in Judaism ? • Hinduism's concept of action and consequence ? • Hinduism's concept of duty and righteous living ? • Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' resurrection ?
Buddhism Terms (W.R.) 2023-11-21
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- Knowing a lot of stuff
- Means High Sanctuary
- Title of Teach
- Means great, supreme, sacred, or object of worship
- The intense desire for life
- Gifts, Alms, Donations
- Means Quiet sitting and meditation
- Means "thread:
- Also know as: "Big V******"
- Means male or man
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- Commonly refereed as Medicine Buddha
- Extraordinary Enlightened Man
- Truth to suffering,causing it, ending to it,path ending suffering
- means meditation
- Means spiritual enlightenment,beauty, fertility
- Relates to episodes to the past life of Buddha
- Infinite Light Buddha
- Foremost spiritual leader of the "Yellow Hat"
- Suffering/Disease
19 Clues: Title of Teach • Means "thread: • means meditation • Suffering/Disease • Means male or man • Means High Sanctuary • Infinite Light Buddha • Knowing a lot of stuff • Gifts, Alms, Donations • The intense desire for life • Also know as: "Big V******" • Extraordinary Enlightened Man • Means Quiet sitting and meditation • Commonly refereed as Medicine Buddha • ...
Religion 2024-04-03
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- people who practice Christianity
- who is a prophet/messenger of god in islam
- universe is god, god is universe
- the branch of Islam that denies needing successor
- believing in one God
- name of people who practice judaism
- jewish place of worship
- where do buddhists place of worship
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- people are reincarnated till full enlightenment
- destiny created through action
- place of Christian worship
- people who practice buddhism
- where do Hindus worship
- holy book in Christian religion
- Islamic place of worship
- Savior in Christian religion
- amount of noble truths in Buddhism
- people who practice hinduism
- name of the people who practice Islam
- Buddhist place or worship
20 Clues: believing in one God • where do Hindus worship • jewish place of worship • Islamic place of worship • Buddhist place or worship • place of Christian worship • people who practice buddhism • Savior in Christian religion • people who practice hinduism • destiny created through action • holy book in Christian religion • people who practice Christianity • universe is god, god is universe • ...
Waylon's Study/ cheat sheet 2022-05-02
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- Similar or equivalent in some respect
- Move toward
- A means of arousing or stirring to action
- Express or state clearly
- Lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- A speech of violent denunciation
- Uplifting enlightenment
- Innocent and free of deceit
- Leave slowly and hesitantly
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- Noisily and stubbornly defiant
- Relating or involving stomach
- Out of fashion
- Occurring or operating at the same time
- Incapable of being avoided or prevented
- A speech of violent denunciation
- Easing the severity of a pain without removing the cause
- Command against
- Cause to act on a specific manner
- A statement or fundamental facts or principles
- In an erratic unpredictable manner
20 Clues: Move toward • Out of fashion • Command against • Uplifting enlightenment • Express or state clearly • Innocent and free of deceit • Leave slowly and hesitantly • Relating or involving stomach • Noisily and stubbornly defiant • A speech of violent denunciation • A speech of violent denunciation • Cause to act on a specific manner • In an erratic unpredictable manner • ...
FromHobokenWithLove 2020-12-14
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- Where a 2x2 led to a 1:1
- Years this crossword has been in the making
- Skip ahead to enlightenment
- One true love
- Sun, sand and good times on the pacific
- Where one aspires to the bar...or a bar
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- Banned veggie in the household
- Ivy-covered water body
- Half an Alma Mater, or a Belgian Ale
- Signature entry in The Great British Bake-Off
- Land of Roman-s
- Eldest mini-me
- Younger mini-appudu
- Home is where the heart is
14 Clues: One true love • Eldest mini-me • Land of Roman-s • Younger mini-appudu • Ivy-covered water body • Where a 2x2 led to a 1:1 • Home is where the heart is • Skip ahead to enlightenment • Banned veggie in the household • Half an Alma Mater, or a Belgian Ale • Sun, sand and good times on the pacific • Where one aspires to the bar...or a bar • Years this crossword has been in the making • ...
Chapter 6 section 1-2 2020-12-09
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- using a pen name
- developed into a new approach to science called the
- people created a government the
- the great English scientist
- European thought that historians called
- still did not completely explain
- Jean Jacques
- influential French writer the Baron de
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- in the 1700s women picked up these themes,the most persuasive was
- the philosopher
- the earth-centered of the universe was called this
- social critics of this period in French word for
- an Italian scientist
- a new intellectual movement
14 Clues: Jean Jacques • the philosopher • using a pen name • an Italian scientist • the great English scientist • a new intellectual movement • people created a government the • still did not completely explain • influential French writer the Baron de • European thought that historians called • social critics of this period in French word for • ...
Devon Morgan-Chapter 6 Key ID's 2020-12-07
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- philosopher
- Italian scientist
- explanation of why the planets orbit the way they do
- a pen name
- published an essay called Vindication of the rights of women.
- new way to approach science
- earth centered view of the universe
- period in France about social critics
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- new way of thinking about the world
- created government
- English scientist
- a third great philosopher
- new movement that wanted to stress reason ant though for the individual of solving problems
- french writer
14 Clues: a pen name • philosopher • french writer • Italian scientist • English scientist • created government • a third great philosopher • new way to approach science • new way of thinking about the world • earth centered view of the universe • period in France about social critics • explanation of why the planets orbit the way they do • ...
Chapter 6 2020-12-07
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- agreement in which people agree on a government
- italian scientist that made theories about space
- published an essay
- Jean Jaques
- intellectual movement
- theory that the sun was the middle of the universe
- another influental French writter
- logical procedure for producing scientific ideas
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- philospher that had a different view
- pen name for Francois Marie Arouet
- theory that the earth was the middle of the universe
- social critics in France
- great english scientist
- a change in European scientific thought
14 Clues: Jean Jaques • published an essay • intellectual movement • great english scientist • social critics in France • another influental French writter • pen name for Francois Marie Arouet • philospher that had a different view • a change in European scientific thought • agreement in which people agree on a government • italian scientist that made theories about space • ...
China: Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
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- China's most important philosopher
- Canal water-way built for transportation
- a religion followed in China
- the awakened or enlightened one
- a way to copy information quickly
- Government ruled by the wealthy
- a government based on merit
- fine pottery called China
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- a device built for transportation
- The man who became the Buddha
- Material made from cocoons of an insect
- a result of intense meditation
- a set of rulers from the same family
- a common food grown in China
14 Clues: fine pottery called China • a government based on merit • a religion followed in China • a common food grown in China • The man who became the Buddha • a result of intense meditation • the awakened or enlightened one • Government ruled by the wealthy • a device built for transportation • a way to copy information quickly • China's most important philosopher • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2023-03-21
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- 47 Page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- right against unlawful imprisonment
- Philosophical movement started in Europe
- Theory that people love by the rules they create for themselves
- Country represented by elected officials
- Government run by a king or queen
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- A government limited in power
- The king of Britain in the 1700's
- Divided into two separate assemblies
- Second president of the U.S
- Inalienable rights
- Supreme law of the U.S
- Third president of the U.S
- First ten amendments in Us Constitution
14 Clues: Inalienable rights • Supreme law of the U.S • Third president of the U.S • Second president of the U.S • A government limited in power • The king of Britain in the 1700's • Government run by a king or queen • right against unlawful imprisonment • Divided into two separate assemblies • First ten amendments in Us Constitution • 47 Page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ...
Emi's Birthday Crossword 8/3/24 2024-10-03
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- City of our first kiss
- The class we never worked together in
- The best meal we made together
- Your activity at camp
- Our favorite trash tv show
- Our sad song
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- Our brunch location after a night out
- Our card game
- The pose we hit in pictures during my formal (2023)
- Popular stand up comedian that we reference
- The _______ side of the bed
- Our "anniversary" day
- Our first in person professor together
- Our mutual friend in college (from my hometown)
14 Clues: Our sad song • Our card game • Our "anniversary" day • Your activity at camp • City of our first kiss • Our favorite trash tv show • The _______ side of the bed • The best meal we made together • Our brunch location after a night out • The class we never worked together in • Our first in person professor together • Popular stand up comedian that we reference • ...
American History Review 2025-03-03
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- war that gave British control of N.A.
- people elect representatives to govern
- agreement between citizens and government
- supporters of the new Constitution
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- philosopher who believed in natural rights
- anti-protest by farmers
- one sided use of information
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- movement of ideas that occurred in Europe
- document that said the U.S free
- first written plan of government
- how territories became states
- life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
- prejudice in favor or against
14 Clues: anti-protest by farmers • one sided use of information • how territories became states • prejudice in favor or against • document that said the U.S free • first written plan of government • supporters of the new Constitution • war that gave British control of N.A. • people elect representatives to govern • life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness • ...
Unit 3: Terms 1-8 2024-12-16
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- Social gatherings in 18th-century France where philosophers, writers, and thinkers discussed ideas.
- A period (16th–18th century) of major advancements in science and questioning traditional beliefs.
- Enlightenment thinkers who promoted reason, progress, and reform in society and government.
- A philosopher who argued for natural rights (life, liberty, property) and the idea that governments derive power from the people.
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- The idea that the sun is at the center of the universe, with planets (including Earth) orbiting it.
- A systematic process of observation, experimentation, and analysis to answer scientific questions.
- The belief that Earth is the center of the universe, with planets and the sun revolving around it.
- An intellectual movement in the 18th century emphasizing reason, individualism, and progress.
8 Clues: Enlightenment thinkers who promoted reason, progress, and reform in society and government. • An intellectual movement in the 18th century emphasizing reason, individualism, and progress. • A systematic process of observation, experimentation, and analysis to answer scientific questions. • ...
Social Studies Lmao2 2022-06-16
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- rise in prices in the economy
- opposite of liberal
- created by workers for worker rights
- laissez-faire marker
- Iron wall used to separate two ideologies
- Word for a dire situation
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- philosophical movement in 18 century
- Bring people into towns in Britain
- Word used to describe one's perspective
- Adam Smith
- Leaning heavily to one side
11 Clues: Adam Smith • opposite of liberal • laissez-faire marker • Word for a dire situation • Leaning heavily to one side • rise in prices in the economy • Bring people into towns in Britain • philosophical movement in 18 century • created by workers for worker rights • Word used to describe one's perspective • Iron wall used to separate two ideologies
Buddhism Cross Puzzle 2022-05-23
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- The state of perfect wisdom
- Actions in this life resulting from the consequences
- The prohphet they worship
- Where Buddhism Orginated
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- What do buddhists believe happen after death
- a state of neither suffering or desire
- What tree did siddartha sit under for 49 days
- The founder
- Where do most Buddhists live
- What are followers of buddhsm called
- Duties/responsibilities
11 Clues: The founder • Duties/responsibilities • Where Buddhism Orginated • The prohphet they worship • The state of perfect wisdom • Where do most Buddhists live • What are followers of buddhsm called • a state of neither suffering or desire • What do buddhists believe happen after death • What tree did siddartha sit under for 49 days • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 1500-1800 2021-03-19
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- This book is considered the first true English novel
- He developed analytical geometry
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700
- This Act was passed in 1651 by the British
- Last name of the author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776
- He was committed to individual freedom
- They explore the secrets of the universe
- According to Montesquieu this was the best-governed country
- name of the ruler most admired by the philosophes
- When power is divided between the national and state government
- Italian scientist with new theories about astronomy
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- A government's power comes from the consent of the people
- This was the cultural and intellectual capital of Europe in 1700
- Is an essential part of democracy
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes
- Absolute ruler
- Large set of books first published in 1751
- Rebirth of learning and the arts
- Truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking
- Theory of the earth-centered view of the universe.
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 • European art of the 1600s and early 1700 • They explore the secrets of the universe • Large set of books first published in 1751 • This Act was passed in 1651 by the British • ...
Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions. 2021-03-25
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- :The great english scienthis.
- : Committed to individual freedom.
- : earth centered view of the universe.
- :New intelectual movement that stressed reason.
- :Dominated style.
- :A pen name.
- :The main artistic style of the late 1700.
- :Published " A Vindication of the rights of woman"
- llatin word for God.
- :King of Prussia from 1740 -1786.
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- :French writer.
- :Absolute ruler.
- :Hobbes called this agreement by which people create a goverment.
- :Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- :Social critics.
- :The ruler most admired by the phylosophist.
- :copernicus theory.
- :Italian scientist.
- :Regular social gatherings.
- :Ruled Russia in early 1700.
20 Clues: :A pen name. • :French writer. • :Absolute ruler. • :Social critics. • :Dominated style. • :copernicus theory. • :Italian scientist. • :Regular social gatherings. • :Ruled Russia in early 1700. • :The great english scienthis. • llatin word for God. • :King of Prussia from 1740 -1786. • : Committed to individual freedom. • : earth centered view of the universe. • ...
The Enlightenment and Absolutism Terms 2022-02-16
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- Scottish economist who argued that self-interest and the free market was the best way to use resources
- French king who was an absolute ruler; called “The Sun King;” oversaw all aspects of French government, forced Protestants to convert to Catholicism, and charged high taxes
- English philosopher who wrote Two Treatises of Government and said that government is created by people, not God
- Venezuelan leader who believed Venezuela should be an independent country
- a ruler with absolute (total) power
- Movement in 18th century Europe that tried to apply the scientific method to understanding the world and society
- doubt about an established fact or belief
- the practice of people owning other people
- political, economic, and social freedom
- Ghanaian philosopher, educated in Germany, who critiqued intellectual dishonesty and belief without evidence
- having the same rights, resources, opportunities, and protections regardless of race
- the idea that a leader was chosen by God to rule and that the leader only answers to God, not the people
- a government where kings share power with a parliament
- French philosopher who developed the idea of separation of powers in government
- a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- separation of the state from religious institutions
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- living one’s life for one’s own sake rather than for the state or the church
- Italian philosopher who believed criminals should retain rights
- English philosopher who believed in strong governments that are kept separate from religion
- Ethiopian philosopher who believed the morality of an action is determined by its contribution or harm to society
- Russian ruler who was an absolute ruler, sought to modernize Russia; took control of the church
- the power of the mind to think and understand in a logical way
- Mexican leader who believed Mexico should be an independent country
- English writer who argued that women should have the same rights men
- a statement that contradicts (says the opposite) itself
- the belief that rulers should have absolute (total) power
26 Clues: a ruler with absolute (total) power • political, economic, and social freedom • doubt about an established fact or belief • the practice of people owning other people • separation of the state from religious institutions • a government where kings share power with a parliament • a statement that contradicts (says the opposite) itself • ...
Unit 2 Enlightenment and Revolution 2018-12-02
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- the extreme belief that one’s own country is always best, often shown in enthusiastic support for a war against another country
- _____ Day is still France's national independence day.
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- French philosopher who advocated freedom of speech religious toleration
- French philosopher who advocated freedom of speech religious toleration
- French writer of The Social Contract
- a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups
- thought that Revolution needed protect from enemies, both from inside and outside of France.
- form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, and hit-and-run tactics
- argued that the free market should regulate business activity.
- Gathering of European leaders to establish a balance of power and protect the system of monarchy
- Takes power after a coup d'état after Revolutionary leaders go to far
- Liberated northern Latin America from Spanish rule
- fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is strange or foreign
- the middle class
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- a symbol of horror during the Reign of Terror
- Louis XVI summoned the ___ to meet at Versailles in 1789
- idea that all government power comes from the people
- restrictions on access to ideas or information
- Austrian foreign minister who epitomized 19th European conservative views
- viewpoint that believes in extreme change, often will advocate or use violence.
- an economic system allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- stated that “All people have the natural rights, including life, liberty, and property”
23 Clues: the middle class • French writer of The Social Contract • a symbol of horror during the Reign of Terror • restrictions on access to ideas or information • Liberated northern Latin America from Spanish rule • idea that all government power comes from the people • _____ Day is still France's national independence day. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Ethan Haycisak 2023-12-20
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- natural rights
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- enlightened leader of Russia
- telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- group of intellectuals from France
- equality for women especially in education
- belief in the existence of a god
- using logic and reason
- separate powers of government
- life should be based on reason and logic
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
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- simple and elegant style
- extravagant and gaudy style
- state government vs. federal/national government
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Sun centered universe
- new kind of absolute monarch
- method to solve problems
- people are corrupted by civilization
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- Earth centered universe
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection
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 • 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 gravitation • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Maddy Wandel 2024-01-03
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- natural rights
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- enlightened leader of Russia
- telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- group of intellectuals from France
- equality for women especially in education
- belief in the existence of a god
- using logic and reason
- separate powers of government
- life should be based on reason and logic
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
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- simple and elegant style
- extravagant and gaudy style
- state government vs. federal/national government
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Sun centered universe
- new kind of absolute monarch
- method to solve problems
- people are corrupted by civilization
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- Earth centered universe
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection
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 • 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 gravitation • ...
Scientific Revolution % Enlightenment/ French Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Declared the religious holiday, “The Festival of the Supreme Being”. Tried to commit Suicide.
- An agreement between people and their government that was based on abiding by the rules.
- This person was a smart young commander
- European countries fought & defeated Napoleon’s army during this
- The executive, legislative, and judicial power of government to limit and control each other in the system of checks and balances.
- A french philosopher that constructed ideas about the various forms of government and of the causes that made them why they were.
- A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate
- People who would spend their time contemplating world issues.
- Limited the power of the monarch.
- A theory that was Earth-centered Alternative to a heliocentric theory.
- A person who didn’t believe in the theory of divine right.
- A method that was created due to the concern about how people could best understand the physical world.
- Abolished all legal privileges of the nobles and clergy.
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- An enlightened thinker who believed all humans were corrupted by society.
- A state prison was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob.
- A new type of Monarchy, rulers trying to maintain their royal powers but still trying to govern by Enlightenment Principles.
- Was made to defend the nation against foreign and domestic enemies, 12-man council, created by the national convention.
- A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched.
- A riot that took place during the first stages of the French revolution that included a bunch of women demanding they buy bread for their family.
- This person taught mathematics, first European to make regular observations with a telescope.
- A person who argued that people were evil and could not be trusted to govern.
- Called a meeting of the Estates General at Versailles on May 5, 1789. Was a absolute Monarchy.
- Adopted by the National Assembly on August 26. Inspired the English Bill of Rights, and by the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
- Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way.
- A machine, new nickname “The National Razor”
- A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas.
- He aimed to end the reign of king Louis XVI and establish a French republic.
- Rights John Locke wanted to protect these because he thought the government shouldn’t take this away from people.
- Legislative Assembly was forced to suspend the Monarch for this.
29 Clues: Limited the power of the monarch. • This person was a smart young commander • A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched. • A machine, new nickname “The National Razor” • Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way. • A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate • A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas. • ...
Abigail Sheehan Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
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- ten amendments
- social gathering held by wealthy women
- a method used for observations
- different parts have power
- art or architecture
- scientists of the enlightenment
- freedom of speech
- seperation of powers
- a new thinking with science and society
- US is independent
- used telescope to study anatomy
- agreement between gov't and people
- gov't for the people
- sun centered solar system
- natural rights
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- equal education
- earth centered solar system
- wrote declaration of independence
- empress of russia
- laws of gravity
- style or period
- controlled by 2 levels of gov't
- change in scientific thought
- belief and theory based on reason
- form of government
- belief in existance of supreme
26 Clues: ten amendments • natural rights • equal education • laws of gravity • style or period • empress of russia • freedom of speech • US is independent • form of government • art or architecture • seperation of powers • gov't for the people • sun centered solar system • different parts have power • earth centered solar system • change in scientific thought • a method used for observations • ...
Reagan Tronzo- Enlightenment and Revolution 2023-01-05
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- theory that the truth can be discovered though reason and logic
- document that was approved by the nations continental congress on july 4 1776
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- applied reason and logic to society
- earth centered solar system
- sun centered solar system
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- satirist sponsored tolerance, liberty, freedom, religion/speech
- longest remaining empress of russia
- an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States (1801–1809)
- a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century
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- renowned womens right activist
- form of government in the 18th century
- a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theater, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity
- the separation of powers that results from divided branches of government outlined in the U.S. Constitution
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- people are born with right to life, liberty, property
- universal laws of motion, gravity
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- agreement between people and gov't
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- used telescope to study astronomy
- a gathering of people held by an aspiring host
- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tyranny
- belief in god based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- gov't should only exist for the benefit of the people
26 Clues: sun centered solar system • earth centered solar system • thinkers of the Enlightenment • renowned womens right activist • universal laws of motion, gravity • used telescope to study astronomy • agreement between people and gov't • applied reason and logic to society • longest remaining empress of russia • form of government in the 18th century • ...
Historical Figures (Enlightenment and Imperialism) 2022-06-02
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- guessed the nature of kinetic energy
- scholar of the jewish faith
- colonial secretary during the boer war
- developed the theory of evolution
- wrote the encyclopedia
- inventor, scientist, enlightenment thinker
- ethnic cleansing and other war crimes
- member of the german reichstag
- major player in the calas affair
- promoted railway from egypt to south africa
- secretary of german imperial navy office
- german political figure
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- reported on the boer war
- spread the scientific method of newton and bacon
- extreme, secret group of free thinkers in the dutch republic
- inspired adam smith
- exploration of africa
- edited the encyclopedia
- recognised societal differences between men and women
- french politician and premier of france
- prime minister of united kingdom
- kaiser of germany during ww1
- critique of pure reason
- political thinker for american colonists
- freethinking movement in england
25 Clues: inspired adam smith • exploration of africa • wrote the encyclopedia • edited the encyclopedia • critique of pure reason • german political figure • reported on the boer war • scholar of the jewish faith • kaiser of germany during ww1 • member of the german reichstag • prime minister of united kingdom • major player in the calas affair • freethinking movement in england • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
- – Government by the people
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
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- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – 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.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
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. • ...
Madalyn Bobby - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
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- earth centered universe
- telescope to the sky
- judicial, executive, legislative have equal powers
- fancy party to discuss intellectual stuff
- simple and elegant
- giving some freedom to the government, they protect us
- Enlightened Absolute Monarch
- using you eyes to come to your conclusion
- separation between state government and federal government
- sun centered universe
- France philosophers
- government should be split, separate powers
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- Using logic and reasoning
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- questioning beliefs of the natural world
- uses john Locke's ideas for the declaration of independence
- the belief in god
- grand, extravagant, gaudy
- believed people were evil because of civilization
- equality for women (in education)
- July 4 1776
- theory of gravity
- method to solve problems
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- uses Baccaria's legal ideas
- Natural rights
26 Clues: July 4 1776 • Natural rights • the belief in god • theory of gravity • simple and elegant • France philosophers • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • earth centered universe • method to solve problems • Using logic and reasoning • grand, extravagant, gaudy • uses Baccaria's legal ideas • Enlightened leader of Russia • Enlightened Absolute Monarch • equality for women (in education) • ...
Mackenzie Sweeney Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-19
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- judicial, executive, and legislative branches
- using logic and reason
- theory of universal gravitation
- people are corrupted by civilization
- telescope pointed at the sky
- fancy parties where you speak politics
- earth centered universe
- enlightened Russian leader
- beliefs should be based off of reason and logic
- method to solve problems
- extravagant style
- sun centered universe
- equality for women in education
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- simple but classy style
- separation of gov't
- questioning old beliefs of the natural world
- stave gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- used John Locke's ideas
- July 4th, 1776
- natural rights - god given rights
- giving up some freedom for gov't protection
- new absolute monarch
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- intellectual group in France
- the belief in God
- Beccaria's legal ideas
26 Clues: July 4th, 1776 • the belief in God • extravagant style • separation of gov't • new absolute monarch • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • Beccaria's legal ideas • simple but classy style • used John Locke's ideas • earth centered universe • method to solve problems • enlightened Russian leader • telescope pointed at the sky • intellectual group in France • ...
Kaitlyn Zernick - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Earth centered universe
- Telescope to the sky
- Judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- Fancy parties to discuss intellectual topics
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Deductive and abstract reasoning
- State gov't vs.federal/national gov't
- Sun centered universe
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Separate powers of gov't
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- Using logic and reason
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
- Belief in God based on reason and not teaching of a specific religion
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Equality for women especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Method to solve problems
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Natural rights philosophy, god given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Separate powers of gov't • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • Major use of John Locke's ideas • Theory of universal gravitation • ...
Leah Szewczyk - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal powers
- telescope to the sky
- deductive and abstract reasoning
- group of intellectuals in France
- theory of universal gravitation
- earth centered universe
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- July 4, 1776
- method to solve problems
- enlightened leader of Russia
- people are corrupted by civilization
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- Belief in God based on reason and not teaching of a specific religion
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- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple nad elegant style
- giving up some freedom for protection from the government
- extravagant and gaudy style
- separate powers of government
- sun centered universe
- question traditional beliefs about the natural world
- using logic and reason
- natural rights philosophy - God given rights
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- new kind of absolute monarch
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- equality for women especially in education
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • earth centered universe • simple nad 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 • theory of universal gravitation • major use of John Locke's ideas • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Cody Smith 2024-12-18
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- Simple and elegant style
- Natural rights philosophy
- Earth centered universe
- Belief in God
- State gov't vs federal/national gov't
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- July 4th 1776
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Reason and logic
- Telescope to the sky
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
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- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Method to solve problems
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Separate power of government
- Using logic and reason
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal power
- Equality for women especially in education
- Sun centered universe
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
26 Clues: Belief in God • July 4th 1776 • Reason and logic • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Natural rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Separate power of government • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • ...
Logan Kukla enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Earth centered universe
- Telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive, Legislative, branches equal powers
- Fancy part to discuss intellectual topics
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up freedom of speech for protection of the government
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Knowledge used on reason or logic
- State government vs federal system/national government
- Sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in France
- Separate powers of the government
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- Using logic and reason
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Questioning the beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- The belief of the existence of god
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Equality in women, especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Method to solve problems
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Natural Rights philosophy
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Natural Rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • major use of John Locke's ideas • Theory of universal gravitation • ...
THE END OF THE WAR 2022-07-07
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- fought in war against France
- fees forced on the colonies by the British
- to run away
- the army of the colonists
- fought for natural rights for the colonists
- the number of colonies
- rights that cannot be removed
- author of Common Sense
- colonists who were loyal to the British
- a small war within a war
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- what the Colonies fought for
- commander of continental army
- when an agreement is made for peace
- colonists who didn't choose a side
- a time of great discovery
- colonists who rebel against the British
- drafted the declaration of independence
17 Clues: to run away • the number of colonies • author of Common Sense • a small war within a war • the army of the colonists • a time of great discovery • what the Colonies fought for • fought in war against France • commander of continental army • rights that cannot be removed • colonists who didn't choose a side • when an agreement is made for peace • ...
Causes of the French Revolution 2024-05-01
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- An activity Marie Antoinette lost money on
- Where did the Royal Family live?
- The ______ Regime
- Who made up the Second Estate?
- Where did the National Assembly take an oath
- The ________ War of Independence
- Where was Marie Antoinette from?
- The author of the Social Contract
- The logical intellectual movement
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- What the National Assembly vowed to make
- King of France in 1789
- Who made up the First Estate?
- What happened in 1774?
- Which estate were peasants in?
- The middle class
- What the Queen (maybe) recommended
- Something the people paid a lot of
17 Clues: The middle class • The ______ Regime • King of France in 1789 • What happened in 1774? • Who made up the First Estate? • Which estate were peasants in? • Who made up the Second Estate? • Where did the Royal Family live? • The ________ War of Independence • Where was Marie Antoinette from? • The author of the Social Contract • The logical intellectual movement • ...
know your host 2025-11-03
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- First; foremost; leader
- Sacred mountain; abode of Lord Shiva
- Worship; reverence; act of devotion
- Sound of bumblee bee
- Enchantress; one with charming waves of beauty
- Well-behaved; polite; guided by good conduct
- Lord of gods; another name for Indra or Vishnu
- Pure, spotless, without blemish
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- Marked; inscribed; symbolized
- Lotus; symbol of purity and enlightenment
- Peace; tranquility; calmness
- Reddish or tawny; another name for Sage Kapila
- Born of the mind; another name for Kamadeva
- A flower; symbol of beauty and grace
- Unconquered; invincible
- blessing;
- Love; affection; deep friendship
17 Clues: blessing; • Sound of bumblee bee • First; foremost; leader • Unconquered; invincible • Peace; tranquility; calmness • Marked; inscribed; symbolized • Pure, spotless, without blemish • Love; affection; deep friendship • Worship; reverence; act of devotion • Sacred mountain; abode of Lord Shiva • A flower; symbol of beauty and grace • Lotus; symbol of purity and enlightenment • ...
Unit 1 Vocab (Civics P3) 2023-09-26
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- government is limited both in the exercise of its delegated powers and needs to be "necessary and proper".
- an English philosopher and physician widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers.
- is the founding document of the United States and was adopted on July 4, 1776.
- was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
- the first ten amendments of the U.S. constitution (guarantees things like personal freedom and rights for U.S. citizens).
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- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- a set of electors who are selected to elect a candidate to particular offices (this process by which the U.S. elects its president).
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- (of a legislative body) having two branches or chambers.
- a book written by Thomas Paine in 1775-1776 advocating independence from Great Britain.
- those that are not dependent on the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government.
- the federal principle or system of government.
12 Clues: the federal principle or system of government. • was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. • (of a legislative body) having two branches or chambers. • is the founding document of the United States and was adopted on July 4, 1776. • a book written by Thomas Paine in 1775-1776 advocating independence from Great Britain. • ...
history 2022-10-25
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- A religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms
- social groups into which people are born and which can rarely be changed
- Belief system that started in India in the 500s BC. Happiness can be achieved through removal of one's desires. Believers seek enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering.
- relating to a social system in which the mother is head of the family
- the complete abandonment physical pleasures. The benefit, now cannot feel physical pain or loss, since one has accepted that his body is just a casket that he will shed upon death and reincarnation
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- All actions have future consequences- rewards or punishments; this life or the next
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- a condition of great peace or happiness
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, the process by which a soul is reborn continuously
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- societies in which most power is held by older adult men
- ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts if Hinduism
12 Clues: a condition of great peace or happiness • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent • seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons • societies in which most power is held by older adult men • relating to a social system in which the mother is head of the family • social groups into which people are born and which can rarely be changed • ...
Buddhism 2021-12-10
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- A prince born in luxury
- one of the forms suffering
- All people suffer and know sorrow
- ____is the freedom from reincarnation
- can bring happiness
- the endless cycle of reincarnation
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- The word buddha is a title meaning "the_"
- Know truth,Resist evil
- A symbol that represents the universe
- a cycle of cause and effect
10 Clues: can bring happiness • Know truth,Resist evil • A prince born in luxury • one of the forms suffering • a cycle of cause and effect • All people suffer and know sorrow • the endless cycle of reincarnation • A symbol that represents the universe • ____is the freedom from reincarnation • The word buddha is a title meaning "the_"
Global 10 2023-10-04
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- invented dynamite
- invented a machine called cotton gin
- iron or separate iron from its own
- American inventor new process for making steel
- drug that prevents pain during surgery
- money used to invest in enter pries
- is a business organization
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- a enlightenment idea
- hit and run raids against the french
- who colonies fought
10 Clues: invented dynamite • who colonies fought • a enlightenment idea • is a business organization • iron or separate iron from its own • money used to invest in enter pries • invented a machine called cotton gin • hit and run raids against the french • drug that prevents pain during surgery • American inventor new process for making steel
Unit 4 2024-11-14
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- belief the government should not interfere with the economy
- the power to think and understand
- gathering place during the enlightenment
- author of encyclodpedie
- wrote the social contract believed in the good
- something is prohibitted
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- believed in a limited government
- father of capitalism
- laws that are basic rights
- believed in a strong government
10 Clues: father of capitalism • author of encyclodpedie • something is prohibitted • laws that are basic rights • believed in a strong government • believed in a limited government • the power to think and understand • gathering place during the enlightenment • wrote the social contract believed in the good • belief the government should not interfere with the economy
Vocabulary 7 2025-03-05
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- a tedious recital or repetitive series
- shockingly bad in quality
- relating to or resulting from motion
- organisms that are best suited for environment survive
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- to infringe or go beyond the moral bounds
- improvement, instruction, or enlightenment
- a complicated or maze-like structure
- dirty and disheveled
- different in kind
- harboring disease or annoying
10 Clues: different in kind • dirty and disheveled • shockingly bad in quality • harboring disease or annoying • a complicated or maze-like structure • relating to or resulting from motion • a tedious recital or repetitive series • to infringe or go beyond the moral bounds • improvement, instruction, or enlightenment • organisms that are best suited for environment survive
Blaithin Brainiacs 2023-05-24
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- He designed prisons too!
- Stairway to heaven
- A bloody cocktail
- One law said you couldn't own a horse!!
- Lincoln gave this. So did the Liberator.
- Dominican debt collector
- A brand of racing bike and lover of spuds
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- Most hated man in Irish history
- John agreed with Martin
- This treaty settled wars of religion in 1555
- A famous wrestler who got 2000 acres
- Bribing bishops
- The flight took off from here
- Generous Protestant Porridge-maker
- First shots by the Colonists!
- A movement that inspired revolution
- Fleas carry this disease
17 Clues: Bribing bishops • A bloody cocktail • Stairway to heaven • John agreed with Martin • He designed prisons too! • Dominican debt collector • Fleas carry this disease • The flight took off from here • First shots by the Colonists! • Most hated man in Irish history • Generous Protestant Porridge-maker • A movement that inspired revolution • A famous wrestler who got 2000 acres • ...
Buddhism 2021-08-05
8 Clues: Eight fold path • His first sermon • The three baskets • A sect of Buddhism • A patron of Buddhism • Birth place of Siddhartha • The language in which Buddha preached • The tree under whih he gained enlightenment
A samurai must know these words: Jaiden D. 2024-05-01
8 Clues: a powerful warrior • back to the way it was • japanese military leader • code followed by samurai • buddhism focused on paradise • hand to hand fighting technique • someone who supported the shogun • getting enlightenment through meditation
Diderot 2025-04-25
8 Clues: where he was born • first name of wife • what he is known as • first name of daughter • age he earned his degree • revolution he influenced • period he's prominent in • main author of this book
crossword puzzle assignment 2022-09-26
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- Multiple gods
- not tipping a server in america is a ____
- reach enlightenment
- paying for the person behind you is good ___
- beliefs, customs and arts of a society
- a god
- Behaviors accepted by a particular culture
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- one god
- broad ideas about what is good in a society
- traditional behaviors of a particular group
10 Clues: a god • one god • Multiple gods • reach enlightenment • beliefs, customs and arts of a society • not tipping a server in america is a ____ • Behaviors accepted by a particular culture • broad ideas about what is good in a society • traditional behaviors of a particular group • paying for the person behind you is good ___
crossword puzzle assignment 2022-09-26
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- traditional behaviors of a particular group
- a god
- reach enlightenment
- paying for the person behind you is good ___
- one god
- beliefs, customs and arts of a society
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- Multiple gods
- broad ideas about what is good in a society
- not tipping a server in america is a ____
- Behaviors accepted by a particular culture
10 Clues: a god • one god • Multiple gods • reach enlightenment • beliefs, customs and arts of a society • not tipping a server in america is a ____ • Behaviors accepted by a particular culture • traditional behaviors of a particular group • broad ideas about what is good in a society • paying for the person behind you is good ___
Roots of American Government 2023-10-20
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- Enlightenment Thinker
- Author of Common Sense
- Limited the King's power
- Our basic laws are based on these
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- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Document that explained what the settlers of Plymouth will do
- Form of government created by the Romans
- Religious Movement
- Three branches of government
- Form of government created by the Greeks
10 Clues: Religious Movement • Enlightenment Thinker • Author of Common Sense • Limited the King's power • Three branches of government • Our basic laws are based on these • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Form of government created by the Romans • Form of government created by the Greeks • Document that explained what the settlers of Plymouth will do
South Asia Vocab 2024-04-14
10 Clues: finding the truth! • complete happiness • a pencil is an example • the belief in many gods • India is in this region • actions have consequences • your religious and moral duty • the most common religion in India • the number of gods in a monotheistic religion • this religion teaches you how to get rid of suffering
Nazis in Power (1933 onwards) 2024-06-20
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- form of government that prohibits opposing parties
- Secret Police
- there was some ______ between the Nazis and churches.
- hating jewish people
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- a type of vehicle
- where you can hear hitler's speeches, organized in order
- a type of camp used to 'correct' opponents
- german for leader
- minister of enlightenment and propaganda
- Hitler's ideal ethnic group
10 Clues: Secret Police • a type of vehicle • german for leader • hating jewish people • Hitler's ideal ethnic group • minister of enlightenment and propaganda • a type of camp used to 'correct' opponents • form of government that prohibits opposing parties • there was some ______ between the Nazis and churches. • where you can hear hitler's speeches, organized in order
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India 2025-06-13
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- Shore temples and rock carvings
- Buddhist caves with murals and sculptures
- Gaya Site of Buddha’s enlightenment
- Fort Mughal fortress in Delhi
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- Mantar Astronomical observatory in Jaipur
- Mangrove forest with Bengal tigers
- Mahal White marble mausoleum in Agra
- Stupa site linked to Ashoka
- Minar Indo-Islamic minaret in Delhi
- Sikri Abandoned Mughal capital
10 Clues: Stupa site linked to Ashoka • Fort Mughal fortress in Delhi • Sikri Abandoned Mughal capital • Shore temples and rock carvings • Mangrove forest with Bengal tigers • Minar Indo-Islamic minaret in Delhi • Gaya Site of Buddha’s enlightenment • Mahal White marble mausoleum in Agra • Mantar Astronomical observatory in Jaipur • Buddhist caves with murals and sculptures
Topic 4 2022-01-31
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- Worked with the Native Americans
- Natives that helped the British
- turning point of the war
- attempt to unite the colonist
- stopped colonist from moving west
- Treaty of _____ ended the French and Indian War
- time of human reason and science
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- what comes from war
- Natives that helped the French
- who influenced America's future foundation
- cruel and oppressive rule
- the British used to take control of war
- what did French and British have conflict over
- Conflict between Natives and Colonist after the war
14 Clues: what comes from war • turning point of the war • cruel and oppressive rule • attempt to unite the colonist • Natives that helped the French • Natives that helped the British • Worked with the Native Americans • time of human reason and science • stopped colonist from moving west • the British used to take control of war • who influenced America's future foundation • ...
REVOLUTIONS 2023-01-26
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- Both revolutions supported more citizen participation in...
- He became emperor due to social & political upheavals in the French Rev
- Rev overthrew King
- Most taxed Estate in France
- 1776
- This era inspired The Declaration of Rights of Man & Citizen
- Protects individual liberties in America
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- A list of complaints
- 1789
- Rev Cut ties with a king
- Robespierre used this during this reign
- Led independence movements in South America
- This country had multiple governments during their revolution
- Citizens elect representatives to make laws
14 Clues: 1789 • 1776 • Rev overthrew King • A list of complaints • Rev Cut ties with a king • Most taxed Estate in France • Robespierre used this during this reign • Protects individual liberties in America • Led independence movements in South America • Citizens elect representatives to make laws • Both revolutions supported more citizen participation in... • ...
miah cade chapter 6 2020-12-20
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- believed in education for women
- believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- believed that britian was the best governed
- gives rights for protection
- other plants revolved around the sun
- built a telescope
- new approach developed by scientific thinking
- social critics were known as
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- beliefs regarding government, religion, economics, and education
- earth centered view
- replaced old assumptions with new ones
- most brilliant and influential
- committed to individual freedom
- helped bring together a breakthrough under a single theory of motion
14 Clues: built a telescope • earth centered view • gives rights for protection • social critics were known as • most brilliant and influential • believed in education for women • committed to individual freedom • other plants revolved around the sun • replaced old assumptions with new ones • believed that britian was the best governed • new approach developed by scientific thinking • ...
Buddhism 2019-06-06
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- A Buddhist shrine or temple.
- Buddhists follow the __________________ path.
- Where did Buddhism begin?
- The cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth.
- The main symbol of Buddhism.
- A sacred Buddhist temple.
- A Buddhist branch.
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- Buddhists believe in the teachings of the four ______________.
- The sacred book of Buddhism.
- Buddhism is the main religion in many ______________ countries.
- Buddhists will reach ______________ after finding enlightenment.
- Siddhartha is also known as the ______________________.
- Buddhism is based on the teachings of _____________ Gautama.
- A Buddhist branch.
- The Buddha rejected the ________________ system,
15 Clues: A Buddhist branch. • A Buddhist branch. • Where did Buddhism begin? • A sacred Buddhist temple. • A Buddhist shrine or temple. • The sacred book of Buddhism. • The main symbol of Buddhism. • Buddhists follow the __________________ path. • The cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth. • The Buddha rejected the ________________ system, • ...
Newspaper 2023-10-13
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- First person dead in the Boston Massacre
- we agree to obey the government by signing these
- being taxed without a say
- Who should be in charge?
- Killing act including British and colonists
- Thomas addams created this.
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- the goverenment will exist if we left them.
- Letter writing groups
- Living wild with no government
- We are born with it
- taxed on everything that was special.
- to not buy anything
- the general of the colonists
- taxed on sugar
14 Clues: taxed on sugar • We are born with it • to not buy anything • Letter writing groups • Who should be in charge? • being taxed without a say • Thomas addams created this. • the general of the colonists • Living wild with no government • taxed on everything that was special. • First person dead in the Boston Massacre • the goverenment will exist if we left them. • ...
The culture of medieval Japan 2023-10-19
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- A religion that reoresents the importance of having a good moral character,
- When a person's mind is free from thoughts and feelings
- Buddhist __ Garden
- A religion that believes that Jesus was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament.
- Japanese word for inner sanctuary
- Kami represent N____ gods
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- Buddhist word for sudden enlightenment
- Gods for shintoism
- Buddhist M___
- Very old japanese reliqion B__
- Japanese religion s__
- An ornamental imitation
- Place of worship
- Gate infront of a shrine
14 Clues: Buddhist M___ • Place of worship • Gods for shintoism • Buddhist __ Garden • Japanese religion s__ • An ornamental imitation • Gate infront of a shrine • Kami represent N____ gods • Very old japanese reliqion B__ • Japanese word for inner sanctuary • Buddhist word for sudden enlightenment • When a person's mind is free from thoughts and feelings • ...
China: Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
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- a device built for transportation
- the awakened or enlightened one
- a common food grown in China
- a set of rulers from the same family
- Canal water-way built for transportation
- Material made from cocoons of an insect
- a result of intense meditation
- Government ruled by the wealthy
- China's most important philosopher
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- fine pottery called China
- a religion followed in China
- The man who became the Buddha
- a government based on merit
- a way to copy information quickly
14 Clues: fine pottery called China • a government based on merit • a religion followed in China • a common food grown in China • The man who became the Buddha • a result of intense meditation • the awakened or enlightened one • Government ruled by the wealthy • a device built for transportation • a way to copy information quickly • China's most important philosopher • ...
China: Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
Across
- A common food grown in China
- A device built for transportation
- The man who became the Buddha
- A government based on merit
- A religion followed in China
- The awakened or enlightened one
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- A set of rulers from the same family
- Fine pottery called China
- A result of intense meditation
- Canal water-way built for transportation
- Government ruled by the wealthy
- China's most important philosopher
- A way to copy information quickly
- Material made from cocoons of an insect
14 Clues: Fine pottery called China • A government based on merit • A common food grown in China • A religion followed in China • The man who became the Buddha • A result of intense meditation • Government ruled by the wealthy • The awakened or enlightened one • A device built for transportation • A way to copy information quickly • China's most important philosopher • ...
POSTMODERNISM 2017-06-20
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- The act of self policing
- When a process, act or ideology becomes attached to social norms and values
- Sociological theory stemming from modernism
- Fundamental freedoms
- Setting free from restrictions
- What is modernism associated with?
- Inability to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality
- Who believes in a risk adverse society?
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- The data type preferred
- When was it developed?
- What does Lyotard reject?
- Where does it originate from?
- Multiple types of research
- Criticism of postmodernism
14 Clues: Fundamental freedoms • When was it developed? • The data type preferred • The act of self policing • What does Lyotard reject? • Multiple types of research • Criticism of postmodernism • Where does it originate from? • Setting free from restrictions • What is modernism associated with? • Who believes in a risk adverse society? • Sociological theory stemming from modernism • ...
FromHobokenWithLove 2020-12-14
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- Where a 2x2 led to a 1:1
- Years this crossword has been in the making
- Skip ahead to enlightenment
- One true love
- Sun, sand and good times on the pacific
- Where one aspires to the bar...or a bar
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- Banned veggie in the household
- Ivy-covered water body
- Half an Alma Mater, or a Belgian Ale
- Signature entry in The Great British Bake-Off
- Land of Roman-s
- Eldest mini-me
- Younger mini-appudu
- Home is where the heart is
14 Clues: One true love • Eldest mini-me • Land of Roman-s • Younger mini-appudu • Ivy-covered water body • Where a 2x2 led to a 1:1 • Home is where the heart is • Skip ahead to enlightenment • Banned veggie in the household • Half an Alma Mater, or a Belgian Ale • Sun, sand and good times on the pacific • Where one aspires to the bar...or a bar • Years this crossword has been in the making • ...
CH6 S1-2 hayden hessler 2020-12-22
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- a change in European scientific thought
- Great english scientist
- theory that Earth was the center of the universe
- Francis Marie Arouet
- Jean Jacques philosophe
- logical procedure for producing scientific ideas
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- published an essay
- an influential french writer
- Italian scientist that made theories about space
- agreement in which people agree on a government
- Philosopher that had a different view
- Intellectual movement
- social critics in Frances
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
14 Clues: published an essay • Francis Marie Arouet • Intellectual movement • Great english scientist • Jean Jacques philosophe • social critics in Frances • an influential french writer • Philosopher that had a different view • a change in European scientific thought • agreement in which people agree on a government • Italian scientist that made theories about space • ...
US History 2021-09-03
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- of Paris, Spain gets Florida
- colonists who fought for independence
- took place in Charleston
- Jefferson, wrote the Declaration of Independence
- tastes very sweet
- colonists who did not care either way what happened
- Contract, could be voided
- were inside snowballs that were thrown
- period of intellectual growth
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- frontiersman from Virginia
- when a mother country uses her colonies to make money
- placed in the colony by the king
- Pitt, changed focus war
- Washington, America's 1st War Hero
- Paine, wrote Common Sense
15 Clues: tastes very sweet • Pitt, changed focus war • took place in Charleston • Contract, could be voided • Paine, wrote Common Sense • frontiersman from Virginia • of Paris, Spain gets Florida • period of intellectual growth • placed in the colony by the king • Washington, America's 1st War Hero • colonists who fought for independence • were inside snowballs that were thrown • ...
