enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Japan Crossword 2015-03-09
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- Loose robe with a sash, worn in important events
- Nature spirits
- Japans largest mountain
- Highly trained warriors
- Where the people seek enlightenment and peace
- Destructive Waves
- One of the two main religions
- Friends in war
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- Military leaders
- Elected legislature
- Dish made of pickled cabbage and spices
- One of the two main religions
- Native language of Japan
- A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- A fee that a country charges on imports or exports
15 Clues: Nature spirits • Friends in war • Military leaders • Destructive Waves • Elected legislature • Japans largest mountain • Highly trained warriors • Native language of Japan • One of the two main religions • One of the two main religions • Dish made of pickled cabbage and spices • Where the people seek enlightenment and peace • Loose robe with a sash, worn in important events • ...
World History 1 2023-06-14
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- near Euphrates and Tigris river.
- The mountains the Incas civilized.
- The place that the Renaissance originated.
- the mountains Hannibal invaded with elephants.
- The holy book for Christians.
- near the Huang he river.
- how Buddhists reach enlightenment.
- capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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- war between Sparta and Athens.
- Holy ground for Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
- Chinese rulers code of conduct.
- near the Indus river.
- civilization among Nile River.
- The people that came from Scandanavia.
14 Clues: near the Indus river. • near the Huang he river. • The holy book for Christians. • war between Sparta and Athens. • civilization among Nile River. • Chinese rulers code of conduct. • near Euphrates and Tigris river. • capital of the Byzantine Empire. • The mountains the Incas civilized. • how Buddhists reach enlightenment. • The people that came from Scandanavia. • ...
Dominic French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- The man who invented the gullotine
- The rich group of people
- The idea that all people are equal
- Who took over after the revolution
- Talk about natural rights like equality
- The person who kills the person sentenced
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- Led to revolutions
- Who was the queen
- Who was the king
- Happend after the revolution
- This weaopn killed 40,000 people
- why was the guillotine invented
12 Clues: Who was the king • Who was the queen • Led to revolutions • The rich group of people • Happend after the revolution • why was the guillotine invented • This weaopn killed 40,000 people • The man who invented the gullotine • The idea that all people are equal • Who took over after the revolution • Talk about natural rights like equality • The person who kills the person sentenced
Revision 2023-09-25
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- having or displaying warmth or fondness
- being willing to follow commands or guidance
- connection between people
- holiday, excursion
- partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
- marked by truth
- the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
- black clouds, wind and rain
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- social force that binds you to a course of action
- unusual mental ability
- regard highly; think much of
- accumulated knowledge or enlightenment
- agreeable, comfortable,convenient
- extremely impressive in strength or excellence
- hot and humid "It's a _____ day."
- belief in the honesty and reliability of others
16 Clues: marked by truth • holiday, excursion • unusual mental ability • connection between people • black clouds, wind and rain • regard highly; think much of • agreeable, comfortable,convenient • hot and humid "It's a _____ day." • accumulated knowledge or enlightenment • having or displaying warmth or fondness • being willing to follow commands or guidance • ...
World History - Q1 2023-09-24
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- social class you're born into in ancient India
- sea to the west of the Arabian Peninsula
- enlightenment, to Hindus
- canal that separates Sinai Peninsula from Egypt
- capital of Iran
- ms. satrapi, to her friends
- Reza Mohammad Pahlavi
- river in Africa
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- sea to the west of the Caucasus Mountains
- religion based on the four noble truths
- ethnicity of people from Iran
- ethnicity of people from Iraq
- U.S. president during the 1979 hostage crisis
- twin river with the Euphrates
- Iranian leader ousted in 1953
- its capital city is Baghdad
16 Clues: capital of Iran • river in Africa • Reza Mohammad Pahlavi • enlightenment, to Hindus • ms. satrapi, to her friends • its capital city is Baghdad • ethnicity of people from Iran • ethnicity of people from Iraq • twin river with the Euphrates • Iranian leader ousted in 1953 • religion based on the four noble truths • sea to the west of the Arabian Peninsula • ...
Ancient india 2022-01-19
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- Who was the preserver
- path The path to wisdom, enlightenment.
- Hindu's sacred texts
- Who created the Universe in Hinduism
- The process of death and rebirth
- is A state of perfect peace
- Social outcasts
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- The truth of suffering
- Siddhartha's nickname
- All humans experience it
- The good and bad effects that can happen on a person
- Gautama Who created Buddhism
- Priests, at the top of the caste system
- Who was the destroyer
- The social hierarchy of Ancient India
- Who was the creator
16 Clues: Social outcasts • Who was the creator • Hindu's sacred texts • Siddhartha's nickname • Who was the preserver • Who was the destroyer • The truth of suffering • All humans experience it • is A state of perfect peace • Gautama Who created Buddhism • The process of death and rebirth • Who created the Universe in Hinduism • The social hierarchy of Ancient India • ...
Living Religions 2019-11-03
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- Ritual worship
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come
- The religious community in Sikhism
- A sage
- Wisdom from direct experience of Ultimate Reality
- The remaining orthodox school of Buddhism
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- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- After death, rebirth in a new life
- Present in the visible world
- Magnetic attraction
- An ascetic Sikh order
- Belief that there is no deity
- A Sikh temple
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness
- Cyclic existence
16 Clues: A sage • A Sikh temple • Ritual worship • Cyclic existence • Magnetic attraction • An ascetic Sikh order • Present in the visible world • Belief that there is no deity • After death, rebirth in a new life • The religious community in Sikhism • The remaining orthodox school of Buddhism • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness • Wisdom from direct experience of Ultimate Reality • ...
Chapter 8 - Creating the Constitution 2025-08-13
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- Government run by elected representatives
- Enslaved count as 3/5 for representation
- Essays supporting Constitution
- Basic set of ideas for a plan
- Era of reason and learning in Europe
- Two things that can’t both be true
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- Two house Congress agreement
- System for electing president and VP
- First U.S. government plan
- 1787 meeting to write Constitution
- Favoring freedom and change
- 1787 law for governing western lands
- Written plan for government
- Pledged to support
- Land between Ohio/Mississippi Rivers and Great Lakes
- Formally approve
16 Clues: Formally approve • Pledged to support • First U.S. government plan • Favoring freedom and change • Written plan for government • Two house Congress agreement • Basic set of ideas for a plan • Essays supporting Constitution • 1787 meeting to write Constitution • Two things that can’t both be true • System for electing president and VP • 1787 law for governing western lands • ...
India crossword 2025-11-10
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- One of the main Hindu gods, the creator
- A system which consists of many levels of social classes.
- One of the main Hindu gods, the god of death
- A giant storm that sends rain for days or even months.
- A part of land that extends out into the ocean and is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama; the practicers of this religion follow the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths.
- A giant peninsula in Southern Asia that extends into the Indian Ocean.
- Religious duties of a Hindu and Buddhist.
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- The mountain range which separates India from the rest of Asia.
- The river that runs in front of the Himalayan Mountains.
- The Hindu holy texts that are a collection of sacred writings and hymns.
- the state of complete enlightenment where a person has peace and freedom from desire.
- The belief that a person's deeds, good or bad, determine his state in reincarnation.
- The river which the cities Mohenjo Daro and Harappa are located by.
- One of the three main Hindu gods, the god of life
- A major Indian religion based on Vedic religious beliefs in Brahman and reincarnation that serves as a unifying influence in Indian diverse society.
- This person gained enlightenment while sitting under a tree; also known as the enlightened one
- The belief that after a person dies it comes back in another form.
18 Clues: One of the main Hindu gods, the creator • Religious duties of a Hindu and Buddhist. • One of the main Hindu gods, the god of death • One of the three main Hindu gods, the god of life • A giant storm that sends rain for days or even months. • The river that runs in front of the Himalayan Mountains. • A system which consists of many levels of social classes. • ...
Vocabulary for The French Revolution and More 2015-02-17
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- give up a high office
- right to vote
- shutting off of a port to keep people or supplies from moving in or out
- distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- rights that belonged to all humans from birth(L,L,P)
- restricting access to ideas and information
- a military strategy of burning or destroying buildings, crops, or other resources that might be of use to an invading enemy force
- a European movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- group of French Enlightenment thinkers
- restoring hereditary monarchies
- add a territory onto an existing state or country
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- policy allowing business to operate from little or no government interference
- ornate style of art and architecture
- a sudden attempt by a small group of people to take over the government
- "the draft" which required all young men to be ready for the military or other services
- a government spending more money than it takes in
- upper middle class of France
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- absolute ruler who uses their power to bring political and social changes
- an agreement by which they gave up the state of nature for an organized society
- government ruled by elected representatives
- personal,elegant, and charming art style
- informal social gathering where writers,artists,and philosophes exchanged ideas
- a person who is forced to leave a country for political reasons
- ballot in which voters say yes or no
25 Clues: right to vote • give up a high office • upper middle class of France • restoring hereditary monarchies • ornate style of art and architecture • ballot in which voters say yes or no • group of French Enlightenment thinkers • personal,elegant, and charming art style • restricting access to ideas and information • government ruled by elected representatives • ...
Unit IV Review: Abs-sci-ment 2024-05-17
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- The explorer sent by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain whose voyages would lead to the colonization of the Americas
- The action sought by Henry VIII that eventually led to the English Reformation
- The spread and mixing of various cultures and ideas
- Monarchs who ruled with absolute authority but also adopted Enlightenment ideas
- The Index of _____________
- Hypothetical condition of humanity before the establishment of societies and governments
- _______ Wollstonecraft
- Holding a belief that went against the official teachings of the Church
- A systematic approach to conducting experiments and acquiring knowledge
- The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- The national church of England established by King Henry VIII
- ______ the Terrible
- Empress of Russia known for her Enlightened ideas
- The belief that a monarch's right to rule comes directly from God
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- The Catholic Church's response to the reformations of the 16th and 17th centuries
- The belief that one should doubt everything
- A child who ascends to the throne following a parent's death
- A series of political and armed conflicts in England relating to the monarchy and religion
- A period of religious intolerance in Spain where non-Catholics were persecuted and punished
- The second wife of King Henry VIII; catalyst for the English Reformation
- The turning point in history with revolutionary ideas and discoveries in science
- A religious movement that cast doubt on the Church started by Martin Luther
- The legislative body of government in countries like England, consisting of elected representatives
- Another term for political, social, and economic freedom; central to the Enlightenment
24 Clues: ______ the Terrible • _______ Wollstonecraft • The Index of _____________ • The belief that one should doubt everything • Empress of Russia known for her Enlightened ideas • The spread and mixing of various cultures and ideas • The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system • A child who ascends to the throne following a parent's death • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-22
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- Wrote Common Sense
- an event where colonists, disguised as indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor
- were ready to fight at a minute’s notice
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774
- military general of the American rebel forces
- Commander in Chief of the British army
- colonists who called for independence
- remain neutral in foreign affairs
- British law passed after the French and Indian War
- colonists confronted British troops and the troops fired upon and killed several colonists
- known as Tories
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period
- the last battle of the Revolutionary War
- Give me liberty or give me death
- signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1783
- sole control of the supply of a good or service
- the war between Great Britain and its American colonies
- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War
- British general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781
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- Written by Thomas Paine
- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights
- the Seven Years War
- the act by which the Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England
- philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe
- the philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the government
- gathering of delegates
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- signed by Great Britain and France in 1763
- in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- an agreement for mutual benefit
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials
31 Clues: known as Tories • Wrote Common Sense • the Seven Years War • gathering of delegates • Written by Thomas Paine • an agreement for mutual benefit • Give me liberty or give me death • remain neutral in foreign affairs • colonists who called for independence • Commander in Chief of the British army • were ready to fight at a minute’s notice • the last battle of the Revolutionary War • ...
US History Review 2023-12-11
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- First governing document of the United States; failed because the government couldn't tax
- The economic system that the colonies operated under
- Colonists 1/4 of colonists who sided with the British
- Very first battle of the American War for Independence showing Americans could fight
- Wrote "The Declaration of Independence"
- A tax on all legal documents
- Battle that brought France into the war
- believed they were New Israel in a covenant with God
- Father of the Constitution
- Gave colonists the rights of English Citizens
- Caused the colonies to begin developing independently from Great Britain
- Unified colonies spiritually
- Enlightenment philosopher who came up with the idea of 3 branches of government
- Last major battle of the American War for Independence
- Counted 3 of 5 enslaved people in population for purposes of representation
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- Plan of government that favored large states
- Made leaders realize the Articles of Confederation had to be changed
- One last colonial attempt at a peaceful resolution with Britain
- Wrote "Common Sense" in 1775
- First document to lay out plans for self-government
- Founded with slavery as economic basis
- Did not support the Constitution
- Enlightenment philosopher who believed everybody had natural rights
- First 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- British law that denied smugglers the right to a trial by jury
- First formal declaration of independence from Great Britain
- Preached "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
- Home to Quakers and valued religious freedom
- Caused colonists to begin identifying themselves as Americans
29 Clues: Father of the Constitution • Wrote "Common Sense" in 1775 • A tax on all legal documents • Unified colonies spiritually • Did not support the Constitution • Founded with slavery as economic basis • Wrote "The Declaration of Independence" • Battle that brought France into the war • First 10 Amendments to the Constitution • Plan of government that favored large states • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- Heliocentrism is a superseded astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe
- often thought of as an economic system in which private actors own and control property
- current reputation rests largely on his political philosophy
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- was an English philosopher and physician
- was a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- people who were not abundantly wealthy
- was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian
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- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- Working conditions were frequently unsafe and led to deadly accidents
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist
- a strategy used to try and explain natural science rationally by obtaining and evaluating data
- political strategy, practice, state policy, or advocacy that consists in extending power
- were public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
20 Clues: people who were not abundantly wealthy • was an English philosopher and physician • Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • current reputation rests largely on his political philosophy • ...
rizal 2024-03-06
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- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- Primary language of Rizal's works
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's youngest sister
- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Rule of the clergy
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- ALBERTO, Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- National hero of the Philippines
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Period of European intellectual movement
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- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Capital of Italy.
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Rizal's second novel
- Rizal's famous novels
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- rizal field of study in Madrid.
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
40 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • Rizal's childhood nickname • rizal field of study in Madrid. • Mandatory labor for male natives • National hero of the Philippines • Primary language of Rizal's works • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
rizalPPTX 2024-03-06
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- Period of European intellectual movement
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Capital of Italy.
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Rizal's youngest sister
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- Rizal's famous novels
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- Rule of the clergy
- Rizal's 26th birthday celebration city
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- Primary language of Rizal's works
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- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- National hero of the Philippines
- Rizal's second novel
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- rizal field of study in Madrid.
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
41 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • Rizal's childhood nickname • rizal field of study in Madrid. • National hero of the Philippines • Mandatory labor for male natives • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Primary language of Rizal's works • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
Historical Antecedents which Revolutionized Science and Technology in the Philippines 2026-02-22
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- A local fiber used for rope.
- The ___ of Science: the primary research body in the American era.
- Leon Guerrero is the father of Philippine _________.
- 1946 is when we gain _______.
- Rice created by biotechnology.
- Allows influx of French Enlightenment.
- Transition from American rule to independence.
- Act of navigating, working, or traveling on the sea.
- setup like the Walled City of Intramuros.
- Education that are open to all students .
- Regime period that introduced formal scientific education.
- Aim of Manila School of Agriculture.
- Physical structures.
- Study of Stars.
- First institutional research observatory.
- Record-keeping.
- Determining position.
- Research that led to herbal medicine development.
- Form of communication.
- Ancient Filipino seafaring vessel built without nails.
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- Trade fishing.
- plank- build boat.
- The Municipal ___ established for clinical trials.
- Leon Guerrero study this plant extensively.
- Facility for institutional research.
- Bureau and primary research hub.
- Medicine replying on herbal remedies.
- Type of medicine used by "Babaylans" before western doctors.
- Happens between two people.
- The ___ led to the short-lived Republic's S&T goals.
- A power develop by National Power Corporation
- Santo Tomas is the oldest ___ in Asia, established in 1611.
- An enlightenment for ideas and modern scientific tools.
- The Rice ___ of Ifugao: a pre-colonial engineering marvel.
- Early systems built by Filipinos to water mountain crops.
- Used for kidney problems.
- System established by Spaniards.
- Institution under basic education
- The trade that connected Manila to Acapulco, bringing new tech.
- Exchange of goods or services.
40 Clues: Trade fishing. • Study of Stars. • Record-keeping. • plank- build boat. • Physical structures. • Determining position. • Form of communication. • Used for kidney problems. • Happens between two people. • A local fiber used for rope. • 1946 is when we gain _______. • Rice created by biotechnology. • Exchange of goods or services. • Bureau and primary research hub. • ...
Historical Antecedents which Revolutionized Science and Technology 2026-02-22
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- A local fiber used for rope.
- The ___ of Science: the primary research body in the American era.
- Leon Guerrero is the father of Philippine _________.
- 1946 is when we gain _______.
- Rice created by biotechnology.
- Allows influx of French Enlightenment.
- Transition from American rule to independence.
- Act of navigating, working, or traveling on the sea.
- setup like the Walled City of Intramuros.
- Education that are open to all students .
- Regime period that introduced formal scientific education.
- Aim of Manila School of Agriculture.
- Physical structures.
- Study of Stars.
- First institutional research observatory.
- Record-keeping.
- Determining position.
- Research that led to herbal medicine development.
- Form of communication.
- Ancient Filipino seafaring vessel built without nails.
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- Trade fishing.
- plank- build boat.
- The Municipal ___ established for clinical trials.
- Leon Guerrero study this plant extensively.
- Facility for institutional research.
- Bureau and primary research hub.
- Medicine replying on herbal remedies.
- Type of medicine used by "Babaylans" before western doctors.
- Happens between two people.
- The ___ led to the short-lived Republic's S&T goals.
- A power develop by National Power Corporation
- Santo Tomas is the oldest ___ in Asia, established in 1611.
- An enlightenment for ideas and modern scientific tools.
- The Rice ___ of Ifugao: a pre-colonial engineering marvel.
- Early systems built by Filipinos to water mountain crops.
- Used for kidney problems.
- System established by Spaniards.
- Institution under basic education
- The trade that connected Manila to Acapulco, bringing new tech.
- Exchange of goods or services.
40 Clues: Trade fishing. • Study of Stars. • Record-keeping. • plank- build boat. • Physical structures. • Determining position. • Form of communication. • Used for kidney problems. • Happens between two people. • A local fiber used for rope. • 1946 is when we gain _______. • Rice created by biotechnology. • Exchange of goods or services. • Bureau and primary research hub. • ...
Buddhism 2020-04-19
7 Clues: founder • holy book • place of worship • synonym for buddha • place of foundation • path to enlightenment • you need to learn to control your ________
Easton french revolution 2022-12-02
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- 2 highest estate or middle class
- french emperor that lost his head
- lowest social class in France
- queen of France
- the people in France
- English writers
- leader of revolution that is crazy
- first estate of France
- country takes money to say powerful
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- Locke age of enlightenment philosopher
- french killing machine used to behead the accused
- one country takes money to stay powerful
- what a light bulb uses
- famous french prison
- radical republicans during revolution
- the country this all happen in
16 Clues: queen of France • English writers • famous french prison • the people in France • what a light bulb uses • first estate of France • lowest social class in France • the country this all happen in • 2 highest estate or middle class • french emperor that lost his head • leader of revolution that is crazy • country takes money to say powerful • radical republicans during revolution • ...
Ways of World Religion 2018-04-11
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- cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Belief that God created all
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
- Wisdom from direct experience
- Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs
- experience of enlightened awareness
- the individual soul
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- sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- Awareness of invisible reality
- Nectar made with sugar and water
- not giving forward status to any religion
- Existence of Unseen Reality
- First morning prayer of Sihks, by Guru Nanak
- doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- monastic community or Dharma community
- Our actions effects on life
16 Clues: the individual soul • Existence of Unseen Reality • Belief that God created all • Our actions effects on life • Wisdom from direct experience • Awareness of invisible reality • doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Nectar made with sugar and water • sitting meditation, in Zen schools • cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • Holy name of God, recited by Sikhs • ...
U.S. History Ch. 1 Crossword 2024-08-13
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- Military expeditions in name of Christianity
- 13; under British rule
- Exchange of enslaved Africans
- Mass produce books, spread ideas
- How people got to North America (~22,000yrs ago)
- Increase wealth with favorable balance of trade
- Criticized Catholic Church and it's authority
- 3-7 years of servitude; lower classes in England
- moving from place to place
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- "Rebirth"
- Opposed Catholic Church
- Revive Puritan church dedication
- People ranked by status
- Emphasized human reason
- Tried to go to Asia; sailed to Americas
- Head of State
16 Clues: "Rebirth" • Head of State • 13; under British rule • Opposed Catholic Church • People ranked by status • Emphasized human reason • moving from place to place • Exchange of enslaved Africans • Mass produce books, spread ideas • Revive Puritan church dedication • Tried to go to Asia; sailed to Americas • Military expeditions in name of Christianity • ...
AC Topic 2 2024-10-25
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- First and Failed English attempt of colonizing the "New World"
- Pilgrims celebrated with a feast
- people had "fits" and were accused of witchcraft
- led to increase in slavery
- trade three way shipping of goods and people
- plantations and hot summers
- breadbasket and mild winters
- mother country benefits from other colonies
- founded by William Penn
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- reason became more popular
- led a war to avenge his brother
- Oldest settlement in America
- masses of people became Christian
- Helped Pilgrims with crops
- Separatists
- wanted to "purify" the church of England
16 Clues: Separatists • founded by William Penn • reason became more popular • Helped Pilgrims with crops • led to increase in slavery • plantations and hot summers • Oldest settlement in America • breadbasket and mild winters • led a war to avenge his brother • Pilgrims celebrated with a feast • masses of people became Christian • wanted to "purify" the church of England • ...
Happy Valentine's <3 2025-02-12
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- a sensation you convinced me to watch
- texting code for a heart
- the first movie we saw in theaters
- our sunday tradition
- my favorite movie
- the month we started dating
- the solution to our long distance over break
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- your favorite cheerleader
- a late-night activity may need to be paused for this
- a feeling of enlightenment
- our future adventure
- a risque rendezvous and dinner
- your reaction to something really good or bad
- #1 food
- where we had our first date
- the name of our pride and joy
16 Clues: #1 food • my favorite movie • our future adventure • our sunday tradition • texting code for a heart • your favorite cheerleader • a feeling of enlightenment • where we had our first date • the month we started dating • the name of our pride and joy • a risque rendezvous and dinner • the first movie we saw in theaters • a sensation you convinced me to watch • ...
Buddhism 2022-04-29
Taylor 2021-03-02
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- Opened salons where women and young girls could come to learn etiquette and things like reading and writing; her salons were meeting places to exchange ideas
- Rights that can't be taken away by anyone or anything; the government should protect these
- the government shouldn't regulate the economy
- Believed that a woman should be able to make their own decisions without her husband interjecting; first women's rights activist
- The government controls what someone can and can't do, read, say, or watch
- Wrote a twenty-eight volume encyclopedia that included the work of many past philosophers
- Thought the people should be able to choose who leads a nation
- An English philosopher who believed in an absolute monarchy
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- Wanted to strengthen the economy by having a free market and letting people choose what to produce and how
- Time period where traditional authorities were questioned; started in France and England
- Said that everyone should have freedom of speech
- An English theorist who disagreed with divine right and said that the government was there to protect the rights of the people; opposite of hobbes
- Believed that all governments should have three branches to keep each other in balance
- Wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" and coined the term enlightenment
- A German Lutheran who wrote beautiful religious pieces for the organ and choirs
15 Clues: the government shouldn't regulate the economy • Said that everyone should have freedom of speech • An English philosopher who believed in an absolute monarchy • Thought the people should be able to choose who leads a nation • Wrote "Critique of Pure Reason" and coined the term enlightenment • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary Review 2021-04-08
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- Being removed from and forbidden to return to a country, usually for political reasons (French Revolution)
- ________ theory: The theory that the planets revolve around the earth (scientific revolution)
- movement of people from rural areas to cities (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a forceful overthrow of a government by the people (American revolution)
- the form of government in which the ruler is not restricted by a constitution or laws. (enlightenment)
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- ____________ theory: the theory that the planets revolve around the sun (scientific revolution)
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people (French Revolution)
- An army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency. (American Revolution)
- a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples (WW1)
- economic system based on the private ownership of property and the use of property to compete for profits or gains in a market (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. (WW1)
- Political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a state of society without government or law (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a government which is ruled by a king (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- Willing to accept different beliefs and customs of others (enlightenment)
15 Clues: a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples (WW1) • a forceful overthrow of a government by the people (American revolution) • Willing to accept different beliefs and customs of others (enlightenment) • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. (WW1) • ...
Social Studies Project - Amelia Fulton 2025-04-04
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- A central concept meaning suffering, dissatisfaction, or the unsatisfactory nature of life.
- A pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims who are able must undertake at least once in their lifetime.
- The ultimate goal in Buddhism, a state of enlightenment and liberation from suffering
- The fundamental teachings of Buddhism, explaining the nature of suffering and how to overcome it.
- A Hindu ritual of worship involving offerings to deities, prayers, and chants.
- A key moral duty or righteousness that each person must follow based on their role in life.
- Islamic law derived from the Qur’an and Hadith, governing aspects of life and society.
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- The holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
- A term meaning "permissible" in Islam, often used for food and lifestyle practices.
- The concept that actions in this life will determine one's fate in future lives.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that a soul undergoes until achieving liberation (Moksha).
- The Buddhist monastic community of monks and nuns who dedicate their lives to spiritual practice.
- A place of worship for Muslims, where they pray five times a day
- The three principal gods in Hinduism: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer).
- A practice of mental concentration and mindfulness to achieve spiritual insight and enlightenment.
15 Clues: A place of worship for Muslims, where they pray five times a day • A Hindu ritual of worship involving offerings to deities, prayers, and chants. • The concept that actions in this life will determine one's fate in future lives. • A term meaning "permissible" in Islam, often used for food and lifestyle practices. • ...
Unit 5 - Nationalism and Revolution 2021-03-23
5 Clues: ___ revolution, slaves against their masters • ___ revolution sparked by enlightenment ideals • sparked by enlightenment ideals and nationalism • ____ led to the creation of states like Italy and Germany • Nationalist Revolutions in the Balkans began to break-up and weaken the ___ empire
Buddhism Crossword 2013-11-05
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- The hand signs of Buddha
- The marks of Buddha
- The founder of Buddhism
- Cycle of cause and effect
- The way to reach enlightenment
- The spiritual dot on the forehead
- An important symbol of Buddhism (a flower)
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- The four central teachings of Buddha
- The cycle of rebirth
- The work for "law"
- Stories of Buddha's past lives
- Where Buddha gave his first sermon
12 Clues: The work for "law" • The marks of Buddha • The cycle of rebirth • The founder of Buddhism • The hand signs of Buddha • Cycle of cause and effect • Stories of Buddha's past lives • The way to reach enlightenment • The spiritual dot on the forehead • Where Buddha gave his first sermon • The four central teachings of Buddha • An important symbol of Buddhism (a flower)
Fresh Camp Vocabulary 2023-08-31
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- to face the ____ means accept consequences
- a synonym for important
- American slang for alcohol.
- the biochemical light by living organisms such as deep-sea fish
- cheese popular in Greece
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- slang for sunglasses
- revealing someone's personal info online
- ____ sailing means without problems
- The Enlightenment was a cultural and __ movement
- Idiom. We are all in the ____ ____.
- means sad
- slang for a movie
12 Clues: means sad • slang for a movie • slang for sunglasses • a synonym for important • cheese popular in Greece • American slang for alcohol. • ____ sailing means without problems • Idiom. We are all in the ____ ____. • revealing someone's personal info online • to face the ____ means accept consequences • The Enlightenment was a cultural and __ movement • ...
Buddhism 2020-05-12
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- Buddhism's term for 'reincarnation'
- "What goes around comes around"
- Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words)
- First truth - suffering...
- Buddha's original first name
- Before fleeing, Gautama lived in a...
- Buddhism is a religion as well as a...
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- Enlightenment is gained by reaching...
- most popular branch of Buddhism
- Where Buddhism originated
- Which 'way' should a buddhist take?
- A common practice for Buddhists
- Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words)
13 Clues: Where Buddhism originated • First truth - suffering... • Buddha's original first name • "What goes around comes around" • most popular branch of Buddhism • A common practice for Buddhists • Truths: Four key beliefs (2 words) • Buddhism's term for 'reincarnation' • Which 'way' should a buddhist take? • Path: The 4th noble truth (2 words) • Before fleeing, Gautama lived in a... • ...
Buddhism 2023-11-27
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- someone who has attained the goal of a religious life
- a Zen Buddha school in Japan
- gift or charity
- the final enlightenment
- buddha of eternal life
- purity spiritual awakening and faithfulness
- spiritual leader
- scriptures of Buddha
- a symbol for the nature of reality
- spread influence of bruddist culture
- a high teacher or someone who is enlightened
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- release from the cycle of rebirth
- Japanese word for understanding
- the embodiment of virtue and compassion
- profound meditation
- quiet sitting and meditation to become enlightened
- the doctrine of the elders or Buddha School
- a doctor who cures suffering
- the true nature of all existence
19 Clues: gift or charity • spiritual leader • profound meditation • scriptures of Buddha • buddha of eternal life • the final enlightenment • a Zen Buddha school in Japan • a doctor who cures suffering • Japanese word for understanding • the true nature of all existence • release from the cycle of rebirth • a symbol for the nature of reality • spread influence of bruddist culture • ...
Buddhism 2024-11-26
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- a living Buddha of compassion
- another term for meditation/concentration
- quiet sitting and meditation
- branch found in Japan/Korean. most popular
- greed, desire, and stuff you crave
- another term for awakening/understanding
- symbol of purity
- the original one of the three branches
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- Infinite light
- highest level of enlightenment, Buddhist heaven.
- Enlightened the life of the true Buddha
- founder of Buddhism
- Medicine Buddha
- suffering of life that you can't avoid
- small vehicle of Buddha's teaching
- story's about virtues
- a spiritual teacher/leader
- three baskets, three scripures
- ritual where you make a sacred circle
19 Clues: Infinite light • Medicine Buddha • symbol of purity • founder of Buddhism • story's about virtues • a spiritual teacher/leader • quiet sitting and meditation • a living Buddha of compassion • three baskets, three scripures • small vehicle of Buddha's teaching • greed, desire, and stuff you crave • ritual where you make a sacred circle • suffering of life that you can't avoid • ...
India Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-17
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- religious duties required for a Hindu or
- the preserver
- the destroyer
- The belief that after a person dies,
- the creator
- into the Indian Ocean
- cities
- a state of complete enlightenment where a
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- the Hindu holy texts
- Civilization lived in smaller villages instead of
- a written language that is untranslated
- Mountains located in the north and north east
- believed sin many gods
- the Aryan society that was divided into
- moved into the Indus River valley
- a giant peninsula in southern Asia that
- comes back in another form
- Plain this is located south of the Himalaya
- has peace and freedom from desire
19 Clues: cities • the creator • the preserver • the destroyer • the Hindu holy texts • into the Indian Ocean • believed sin many gods • comes back in another form • moved into the Indus River valley • has peace and freedom from desire • The belief that after a person dies, • a written language that is untranslated • the Aryan society that was divided into • ...
Grade 6 Revision FA2 2021-11-28
8 Clues: universal soul • individual self • sitting close to • Teachings of Mahavira • Vardhamana Mahavir's birth place • Place where Buddha got enlightenment • Place where Buddha delivered his first sermon • Place, where Mahavira's teachings were compiled
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- A very wise person.
- Siddhartha was a _____ for six years.
- Do not kill steal or cheat.
- A state of wisdom.
- A ________ told the king that Siddhartha would be a great king or a great sage.
- The religion Siddhartha founded.
- The best way to live according to Siddhartha.
- The almighty god.
- The truth of suffering
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- Sitting and focusing.
- Four ______ truths
- The way to reach enlightenment.
- The country Siddhartha Gautama was born in.
- Siddhartha's father was a _____.
- The cycle of reincarnation.
- Siddhartha Gautama is the _______.
16 Clues: The almighty god. • Four ______ truths • A state of wisdom. • A very wise person. • Sitting and focusing. • The truth of suffering • Do not kill steal or cheat. • The cycle of reincarnation. • The way to reach enlightenment. • The religion Siddhartha founded. • Siddhartha's father was a _____. • Siddhartha Gautama is the _______. • Siddhartha was a _____ for six years. • ...
Divine Spirituality 2018-04-15
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- a high Vajrayana teacher
- life was considered sacred by institutionalized traditions
- magnetic attraction
- belief all life was created by God
- a subtle energy center in the body
- liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth
- a Sikh congregation
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- first morning prayer by Sikhs
- a sudden experience of enlightened awareness
- wisdom from Ultimate Reality
- sitting mediation, in Zen schools
- our actions and their effects on this life and to come
- liberation
- a Sikh temple
- the holy name of God recited by Sikhs
- the individual soul
16 Clues: liberation • a Sikh temple • magnetic attraction • a Sikh congregation • the individual soul • a high Vajrayana teacher • wisdom from Ultimate Reality • first morning prayer by Sikhs • sitting mediation, in Zen schools • belief all life was created by God • a subtle energy center in the body • the holy name of God recited by Sikhs • a sudden experience of enlightened awareness • ...
World Religions 2017-05-16
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- an incarnation of a deity
- a sikh temple
- a sikh congregation
- a person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering
- a sudden experience of enlightenment awareness
- intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
- the principle that there is no eternal self
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- yoga posture
- believing in ones received traditions as completely and exclusively true
- belief that all life was created by God
- the individual soul
- Full awareness of invisible reality
- an ascetic sikh order
- impermanence
- granth the collected writings of Guru Singh
- an occupational category
16 Clues: yoga posture • impermanence • a sikh temple • the individual soul • a sikh congregation • an ascetic sikh order • an occupational category • an incarnation of a deity • Full awareness of invisible reality • belief that all life was created by God • intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities • granth the collected writings of Guru Singh • the principle that there is no eternal self • ...
French Revolution Review 2023-02-22
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- What prison was the start of the Revolution
- To announce or say something
- number of people in one area
- Weapon used to cut head off
- Which estate paid taxes
- Who is in the 2nd Estate
- To make a Change
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- To be smart
- a rich person in France
- King has all the power
- Not right
- a poor person in lowest estate
- 3rd estate killed all who went against them
- Money given to the government
- French social class
- to have no money
- To be part of the Church
17 Clues: Not right • To be smart • to have no money • To make a Change • French social class • King has all the power • a rich person in France • Which estate paid taxes • Who is in the 2nd Estate • To be part of the Church • Weapon used to cut head off • To announce or say something • number of people in one area • Money given to the government • a poor person in lowest estate • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2023-10-19
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- The main religion of India
- Leader of the Buddhist religion
- the warriors
- The actions required for your position is called this
- The Indus valley has no
- The European group that took over India
- Level in the caste system that was extremely low
- Manual laborers
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- the ruling class
- Early Indus River Valley city
- Consequences of behavior
- Social class people are born into
- Finding meaning of life and enlightenment
- Technique to create oneness with god
- Language that emerged from the Indus River Valley
- Indus Valley traders did not use
16 Clues: the warriors • Manual laborers • the ruling class • The Indus valley has no • Consequences of behavior • The main religion of India • Early Indus River Valley city • Leader of the Buddhist religion • Indus Valley traders did not use • Social class people are born into • Technique to create oneness with god • The European group that took over India • ...
Neoclassical Art 2025-11-18
9 Clues: Age of ______ • Example of Virtue • First "art historian" • Home designed by Jefferson • Created Oath of the Horatii • Famous female Neoclassical painter • City that was buried under volcanic ash • Instructed by David, inspired by Renaissance • The older of the civilizations that influenced Neoclassicalism
X-Word Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-02
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- Defended equality of women with men based on human reason
- Emphasizes the potential and value of man and his ability to reason and use his intellect
- Created to secure an orderly society
- Wanted to abolish trading limits, regulations, and tariffs
- Man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity
- A form of government during the 18th century where monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms inspired by the Enlightenment
- “Liberty is the right to do what law permits.”
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- Rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals after they lay dormant during the Middle Ages
- Theology based on following church dogmas and based in Aristotle’s teachings
- ______ press invented by Gutenberg changed the Europeans’ lives by making propaganda possible, encouraging a sense of national identity, and increasing literacy
- “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”
- ______ Contract stated that people need to give up some rights to a government in order to maintain social order
- Inability to use one’s understanding without guidance from another
- “I would rather obey one lion than listen to 200 rats from my own species.”
- “Not believing in force is the same as not believing in gravitation.”
- Were used to organize and support public art in Florence
- Country where they sponsored Christopher Columbus, leading their empire to be in Mexico and Peru, and helping it become one of the most dominant European powers
- Country where the Renaissance, which is the revival of trade, commerce, and towns, occurred
18 Clues: Created to secure an orderly society • “Liberty is the right to do what law permits.” • Man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity • “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.” • Were used to organize and support public art in Florence • Defended equality of women with men based on human reason • ...
WH enlightement 2023-04-10
8 Clues: backbone of 5A • study of space • a sudden change • famous astronomer • French philosopher • subject of science • leading chemist of the time • an intellectual and philosophical movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
Buddhism 2024-06-10
8 Clues: Siddhartha's son • Siddhartha's wife • The Enlightened soul • Tribe Siddhartha belonged • Place where Siddhartha was born • Original name of Gautama Buddha • Old man,sick man,dead man,ascetic • Tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment
Scientific Revolution 2015-03-09
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- created by one of the scientist that helped bring together the breaking through under a single theory of motion
- Astronomer that proved Copernicus ideas being true,also he published the 1st two laws of planetary motion
- Scientist that helped bring together the breakthrough under a single theory of motion
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- Revolution the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology
- French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church
- was an amazing inspirational musician who was deaf
- astronomer that was proved by Kepler that his ideas are true
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries
- He was a musician that ranked among the greatest figures of the classical period of music
- Political philosopher that believed all people are born free and equal with 3 natural rights life,liberty,and pursuit of happiness
10 Clues: was an amazing inspirational musician who was deaf • astronomer that was proved by Kepler that his ideas are true • a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries • Scientist that helped bring together the breakthrough under a single theory of motion • ...
Unit 5 - Nationalism and Revolution 2021-03-23
5 Clues: ___ revolution, slaves against their masters • ___ revolution sparked by enlightenment ideals • sparked by enlightenment ideals and nationalism • ____ led to the creation of states like Italy and Germany • Nationalist Revolutions in the Balkans began to break-up and weaken the ___ empire
Articles Of Confederation 2022-10-25
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- the Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.
- imposed a tax on all papers and official documents in the American colonies, though not in England.
- a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston
- "life, liberty, and property."
- American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts
- The commander of the continental army
- The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
- a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
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- known for declaring to the Second Virginia Convention: "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
- American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- known as the Age of Reason
- freedom limited by the need for order in society
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies
- a supporter of union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
- members of the organized New England colonial militia companies trained in weaponry, tactics, and military strategies, comprising the North American colonial partisan militia during the American Revolutionary War.
16 Clues: known as the Age of Reason • "life, liberty, and property." • The commander of the continental army • freedom limited by the need for order in society • a supporter of union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. • The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America • a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston • ...
No 2024-11-07
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- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- sweedish astronomer who invented the measurement of temperature Celsius
- new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- German astronomer and mathematician who is considered the first to accurately describe the elliptical orbits of Earth and the planets around the Sun.
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun.
- idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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- in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object locacated at the center of the universe.
- German physicist who developed measurement of temperature with freezing at 32 degrees.
- logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on deism Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws. its own following natural laws.
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
12 Clues: a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas • Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun. • idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • ...
No 2024-11-07
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- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- sweedish astronomer who invented the measurement of temperature Celsius
- new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- German astronomer and mathematician who is considered the first to accurately describe the elliptical orbits of Earth and the planets around the Sun.
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun.
- idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
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- in the Middle Ages, view which held that the earth was an immovable object locacated at the center of the universe.
- German physicist who developed measurement of temperature with freezing at 32 degrees.
- logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on deism Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws. its own following natural laws.
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
12 Clues: a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas • Polish astronomer who heorized that the Earth orbited the Sun. • idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • ...
BUDDHUSM CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2024-01-17
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- the doctrine of "non-self"
- dissatisfaction
- someone who has achieved enlightenment
- the community of Buddhist monk and nuns
- representation of the Buddha
- Great vehicle
- “impermanence”
- special platform for marriage
- one of the three major forms of Buddhism. It is considered to be the original and orthodox form of Buddhism.
- water festival in Thailand
- a group of laymen present gifts to the monk festival
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- all forms of existence
- known as the three baskets
- the way of the elders
- compassionate being who enlightens himself or herself
- non violence towards all living being
- a place of burial
- one of the three major forms of Buddhism; popular in Tibet.
- the teachings of the Buddha
- one of the three main existing branches of Buddhism it is considered the most liberal and practical
- thirst , desire , longing and greed
21 Clues: Great vehicle • “impermanence” • dissatisfaction • a place of burial • the way of the elders • all forms of existence • the doctrine of "non-self" • known as the three baskets • water festival in Thailand • the teachings of the Buddha • representation of the Buddha • special platform for marriage • thirst , desire , longing and greed • non violence towards all living being • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-11-08
Across
- a palace where French kings lived
- monks, priests, church leaders
- one of the causes of the French Revolution
- money that government collects from people
- people change their government
- the name of prison
- radical group that gained power
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- a machine beheading people
- What do the French celebrate on July 14th?
- Where was Marie Antoinnete from?
- belonged to the third estate
- social classes in France
- belonged to the second estate
13 Clues: the name of prison • social classes in France • a machine beheading people • belonged to the third estate • belonged to the second estate • monks, priests, church leaders • people change their government • radical group that gained power • Where was Marie Antoinnete from? • a palace where French kings lived • What do the French celebrate on July 14th? • ...
Every Other Day Small Trumpet 2024-02-17
Across
- inspired and reflected Enlightenment values in its recognition of the rights and equality of individuals.
- Social contract was designed to invest absolute power in a ruler to govern the citizen
- His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
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- Used simple mathematics to formulate three laws of planetary motion.
- Father of empiricism.
- Who spread the ideas of the enlightenment
6 Clues: Father of empiricism. • Who spread the ideas of the enlightenment • Used simple mathematics to formulate three laws of planetary motion. • Social contract was designed to invest absolute power in a ruler to govern the citizen • inspired and reflected Enlightenment values in its recognition of the rights and equality of individuals. • ...
History 2017-02-16
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- / growing crops
- / a scientific view on life
- / private teachers
- colonie england is a …...
- / servants who sign a contract to work for4 to 7 years for freedom
- / john…….
- / a published statement that might ruin someone's reputation
- / where you stand socially
- / top of society
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- / girls schools
- / middle of society: framer skilled craftsmen and some tradespeople
- / someone who works for a master to learn a skill
- / a religious movement called ...
- / a black slave is called a….
- / native are….
- / a school that is funded by government
- / south colonies are called...
- / west african language called….
- / a country or district
19 Clues: / john……. • / native are…. • / girls schools • / growing crops • / top of society • / private teachers • / a country or district • colonie england is a …... • / where you stand socially • / a scientific view on life • / a black slave is called a…. • / south colonies are called... • / west african language called…. • / a religious movement called ... • ...
LilPlumy Plum 2022-04-29
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- Incapable of being avoided or prevented
- Leave slowly and hesitantly
- Cause to act on a specific manner
- Easing the severity of a pain without removing the cause
- Innocent and free of deceit
- A speech of violent denunciation
- Out of fashion
- Command against
- Express or state clearly
- A means of arousing or stirring to action
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- Occurring or operating at the same time
- Noisily and stubbornly defiant
- Move toward
- Similar or equivalent in some respect
- A statement or fundamental facts or principles
- Uplifting enlightenment
- Relating or involving stomach
- A speech of violent denunciation
- Lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- In an erratic unpredictable manner
20 Clues: Move toward • Out of fashion • Command against • Uplifting enlightenment • Express or state clearly • Leave slowly and hesitantly • Innocent and free of deceit • 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 • ...
Buddhism: The Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-23
8 Clues: Buddhist Nun • Buddhist Monk • of the buddhism • creator of buddhism • major parts of buddhism • enlightenment of buddhism • law of action and effect in buddhism • certificate for monks/nuns issued by the government
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 • ...
The Navigation Acts 2021-12-07
9 Clues: revival of religon • 18th century movement • grown by farmer to sell • Trade in goods & people • Increasing wealth by trade • Series of law by parliament • Person becomes property of others • conflict in North america 1754-1763 • Voyage from Africa to North America
Falun Gong Terms 2023-10-24
9 Clues: ____ Times • Founder of Falun Gong • Name of spiritual practice • Another name for Falun Gong • Abbreviation for Falun Dafa • Portrayed as strange or sinister • Type of Enlightenment in religion • Number of excersises central to Falun Gong • Traditional exercise and form of meditation
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" • ...
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 • ...
GOV - Lighting up the Enlightenment! 2025-08-21
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- Making sure no branch gets too big for its britches
- The people are the ultimate boss and for most things the majority should rule
- Everyone votes on everything (imagine the group chat notifications)
- Government by representatives because town halls would take forever with 330 million people
- Life, liberty, and property according to Locke (Jefferson made a small edit later)
- Nobody is above the law, not even people with really good lawyers
- When people stopped asking priests and started asking "What would Newton do?"
- Swiss philosopher who believed in people power (before it was cool)
- Philosopher whose ideas American Founding Fathers swiped for many parts of our democracy
- Hobbes' deal where people trade freedom for protection
- When 18th-century philosophers decided to think outside the box (and outside the church)
- Locke's idea that government needs permission from the people to get its power
- Executive, legislative, judicial like rock, paper, scissors but with slower results
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- Most votes win, but don't forget about the little guy
- Protection for the outvoted because mob rule isn't always right
- Philosopher who thought life was nasty, brutish, and short
- Hobbes' idea of life without government: basically Black Friday shopping, but every day
- Splitting government jobs like chores among roommates
- Locke's holy trinity of natural rights
- What Machiavelli said leaders should focus on (hint: it's not friendship bracelets)
- Italian who wrote the ultimate "How to Win Friends and Intimidate People" guide
- The government style that made "off with their heads" a popular catchphrase for millennia
- Government with boundaries like a teenager with a curfew
- French baron who gave America its governmental three branch structure (merci beaucoup!)
24 Clues: Locke's holy trinity of natural rights • Making sure no branch gets too big for its britches • Most votes win, but don't forget about the little guy • Splitting government jobs like chores among roommates • Hobbes' deal where people trade freedom for protection • Government with boundaries like a teenager with a curfew • ...
Buddhism 2023-08-23
5 Clues: / Buddhists do not believe in this (3) • / All Buddhists want to achieve this (13) • / The founder was Buddhism was ____ Gautama (9) • / If you achieve enlightenment you will not be ____ (6) • / Gautama became this after he saw suffering in the world (4)
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 • ...
Chapter 22 2026-03-02
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- The _______ ________ was a new way of thinking about the natural world.
- Earth-centered view of the universe was called _________ ________.
- The Declaration of Independence was written by political leader ______ _______.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s is therefore called _________ (“new classical”).
- ________ _______ Is the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- European Art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by the style called _____.
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- The _______ _______ is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- The ___________ , a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- Using the pen name ______, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- In July 1776, the Second Continental Congress issued the ________ ___ ________.
- The Constitution set up a ______ _____ in which power was divided between national and state governments.
- The ruler most admired by the philosophes was Catherine II, known as ________ ____ ______.
- ______ _______ is the agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government.
- The philosopher _____ _____ believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- A _____ is a social gathering of intellectuals and artists, like those held in the homes of wealthy women in Paris and other European cities during the Enlightenment.
- Congress formerly added to the Constitution the ten amendments known as the ____ ___ _____.
16 Clues: Earth-centered view of the universe was called _________ ________. • The _______ ________ was a new way of thinking about the natural world. • The _______ _______ is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • In July 1776, the Second Continental Congress issued the ________ ___ ________. • ...
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 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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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
