enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Unit 3 Civics Vocabulary 2022-02-04
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- A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion.
- A type of government where people can vote for representatives to vote for them.
- The first American constitution that established how an American national government was supposed to function.
- A review by the Supreme Court that validates the constitutionality of a legislative act.
- A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges.
- The first Plymouth colony governing document. It was meant to be a temporary set of laws and regulations for the colony.
- A government right to acquire private land for public use, as long as there is financial compensation.
- A policy that stated that if the colonies remained loyal to Britain, trade regulations and supervision of internal colonial affairs would be relaxed.
- To be in accordance with a political constitution.
- To sign or give consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it valid.
- A statement that restricts the government from establishing a religion.
- Father of modern economics, believed in free markets, assembly-line production, and gross domestic product (GDP).
- A part of the 5th amendment that states that a person cannot be prosecuted for the same crime twice.
- An act that outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and gave Parliament power over the monarchy.
- A principle that states that the government is made for the people, by the people.
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- Influences that regulates organizations or structures so that they do not hold too much power.
- An agreement that structured Congress and the amount of representatives each state could have in it.
- Philosophers that helped influence government principles and ideals during the Age of Enlightenment.
- The first democratically elected American legislative body.
- A compromise that stated that slaves counted as ⅗ of a person when counted in a population.
- A compromise that allowed voters to vote for electors who could cast their votes to candidates in the electoral college system.
- An enlightenment thinker, believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- A document that stated America’s official separation from Britain. Written by Thomas Jefferson.
- An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits.
- Rights that a person is inherently born with.
- A proposal that outlined a one-house legislature, equal votes for states, and an executive elected by a national legislature.
- An enlightenment thinker that developed most of the theory of separation of powers.
- A proposal that outlined a national government with an executive, legislative, and judicial branch. It also outlined a divided legislature (The Senate and House of Representatives).
28 Clues: Rights that a person is inherently born with. • To be in accordance with a political constitution. • A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion. • The first democratically elected American legislative body. • A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges. • An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits. • ...
hinduism and buddhism 2017-08-22
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- way
- Piti (Pali); A gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- Impermanent, one of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent – nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
- A garment made of natural fibre (usually cotton or silk), worn by males, which covers the lower body and legs.
- Member of a 'scheduled class' untouchable or outcaste whose occupation has to do with tanning leather.
- The community of practitioners of the Buddhist path, or those beings who have attained direct realization of the nature of reality, one of the three jewels of refuge.
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- Vicaya (Pali); Interest and inquiry into experience. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- An untouchable or outcaste whose occupation is a sweeper.
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- A term referring to the group of meditation practices that aim at samadhi
- Discipline; the rules and regulations governing the conduct of Buddhist monks and nuns
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
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- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- the auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- Religion or religious duty is the usual translation into English, but literally it means the intrinsic quality of the self or that which sustains one's existence.
- Enlightenment, awakening
- Faith, confidence; one of the five spiritual faculties
- noting A technique used in meditation to help direct the mind to the object of meditation
- The tendency of the mind to cling to concepts at the expense of reality; taking what is impermanent to be permanent, what is dissatisfying to be satisfying, what is selfless to be self
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- Devotion; love
- A principle that defines a certain standard of ethical conduct; the foundation of all Buddhist meditation practice; see the five (or eight) precepts
- auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- A Buddhist monk
- Path of the Elders; the form of Buddhism found throughout many parts of Southeast Asia. Vipassana meditation is a central part of this tradition.
- Most famous of all sacred rivers of India.
- Wisdom; one of the five spiritual faculties
- One who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening; a meditator
31 Clues: way • Devotion; love • A Buddhist monk • Enlightenment, awakening • Most famous of all sacred rivers of India. • Wisdom; one of the five spiritual faculties • Faith, confidence; one of the five spiritual faculties • An untouchable or outcaste whose occupation is a sweeper. • The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism • ...
American Revolution Crossword 2020-09-22
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- required colonists to house British soldiers in barracks provided by colonies.
- A 1765 law in which Parliament established the first direct taxation of goods and services within British colonies in North America
- turning point in the war; convinced French to aid the Americans in their efforts
- A series of laws set up by Parliament to punish Massachusetts for its protests
- the dumping of 18,000 pounds of tea into the British harbor to protest the Tea Act
- people started using science and reasoning
- 1773 permitted to sell tea directly to colonists without a middleman, reduced price
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- first constitution of the United States
- a clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in 1770, in which 5 colonists were killed
- The treaty that ended the Revolutionary War, confirming the Independence of the United States and setting the boundaries of the new nation
- Colonists last attempt to avoid going to war with Britain declarationofindependence Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams wrote it on June 2, 1776
- set tax imported sugar and molasses
- English philosopher and political theorist who laid much of the groundwork for the Enlightenment
- a group appointed by the legislature in the 13 British American colonies to provide colonial leadership and aid intercolonial cooperation
- Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called ___ convincing people the revolution was a good idea
15 Clues: set tax imported sugar and molasses • first constitution of the United States • people started using science and reasoning • required colonists to house British soldiers in barracks provided by colonies. • A series of laws set up by Parliament to punish Massachusetts for its protests • ...
5.1 Crossword 2022-10-04
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- a conservative German statesman and diplomat.
- belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
- a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
- English philosopher, is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- he principles of frequent parliaments, free elections and freedom of speech within Parliament.
- political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law.
- movement to end slavery.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
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- aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity.
- a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States.
- the term used for the events leading to the deposition of James II and VII in November 1688.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
15 Clues: movement to end slavery. • a conservative German statesman and diplomat. • a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. • ...
chapter 10 2017-03-07
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- philosopher that came up with the scientific method
- believed in one absolute truth- his own existence. famous for making an important connection between geometry and algebra.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe and accomplished the Social Contract
- english philosopher that believed everyone was born with a blank mind
- Known for Kepler's laws of planetary motion and conjecture and discovered Kepler's Star
- was the first person to study the sky with a telescope
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- came up with the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- sun-centered. the system of the universe proposed by Copernicus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve around the sun.
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- proposed the heliocentric, or sun-centered theory
- A system of though expounded by Rene Desacartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- earth-centered. a system of planetary motion that places Earth at the center of the Universe, with the sun, planets, and moon revolving around it.
- one of the greatest composers in the music world and is known for his amazing operas
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • proposed the heliocentric, or sun-centered theory • philosopher that came up with the scientific method • was the first person to study the sky with a telescope • english philosopher that believed everyone was born with a blank mind • came up with the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity • ...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2025-01-16
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- Era of ___________
- Rousseau's Autobiography The __________
- The French _______ population rapidly became increasingly poor.
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- Likely to be Rousseau's cause of death
- Rousseau's book The ______ Contract
- The number of kids Rousseau abandoned
- French had a series of ________ wars
- Rousseau's birth country
8 Clues: Era of ___________ • Rousseau's birth country • Rousseau's book The ______ Contract • French had a series of ________ wars • The number of kids Rousseau abandoned • Likely to be Rousseau's cause of death • Rousseau's Autobiography The __________ • The French _______ population rapidly became increasingly poor.
Unit 3 Key Terms Review 2025-10-06
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- second empire in India, founded by Chandra Gupta; experienced the Golden Age
- the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering
- four collections of sacred writings produced by the Aryans during an early stage of their settlement in India
- founded Buddhism; Buddha
- a series of fortifications built along the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe (Mongols)
- in Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority
- process by which a soul is reborn continuously until it achieves perfect understanding
- sacred text of Hinduism
- in Buddhism, the end goal to release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a Chinese philosopher whose ideas included the importance of education, the civil service system, and the Golden Rule
- the result of the good and bad deeds performed by one person which is believed to determine fate after rebirth
- a state of perfect wisdom in which one understands basic truths about the universe in Buddhism
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- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion
- right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration
- four classes of people in the social system of Aryans who settled in India - priests, warriors, peasants or traders, and non-Aryan laborers
- ancient network of trade routes that connected the West to China
- people who about 1500 BC began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent
- an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE; spread ideals of Buddhism
- the first emperor of a unified China and ordered the building of the Great Wall of China
- philosophy based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Laozi, who taught that people should be guided by universal force called the Dao
- first type of writing used in China
- two powers that govern the natural rhythms of life; symbol for Taoism
- world's fourth-largest religion; believe in ending suffering leads to enlightenment
- Indian empire founded by Chandragupta, beginning with his kingdom in northeastern India and spreading to most of northern and central India.
- the administrative departments of government where employees are hired based on their scores of examinations
- each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra
26 Clues: sacred text of Hinduism • founded Buddhism; Buddha • first type of writing used in China • ancient network of trade routes that connected the West to China • two powers that govern the natural rhythms of life; symbol for Taoism • people who about 1500 BC began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolutions 2023-02-21
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- movement to end slavery
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
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- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- study of knowledge
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- hatred towards Jewish people
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Economic system runned by a free market • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
Summative Assesment Crossword Puzzle Zachary Niedzwiecki 2021-10-22
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- A white person born in Spain or Portugal. They were atop the social class system during colonialism in Latin America.
- When a country is free from foriegn rule and has the right to create their own form of government.
- People in France who had extremely radical ideals and beliefs. Led by Maxmillian Robespierre.
- My best friend and neighbor is the Dominican Republic (we're on the same island)!
- the period or duration of ones rule.
- A term used to describe the colonization of Latin America by the Spanish and Portuguese.
- All the physical features and landscapes on Earth.
- When people from different countries unite in one country or territory.
- This execution device will turn someone into a headless chicken in an instant.
- a method of repayment to another country for a variety of reasons (debt, war, trade, etc).
- a group of related people and their way of life such as religion, foods, ideas and beliefs, and language.
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- An age in Europe where reason and logic was incorporated into the structure of government.
- Hey! You're from a different country. Therefore, you cannot rule over me and my people!
- A piece of land that sticks out like a sore thumb and almost completely surrounded by water.
- Can be smaller than a town, and larger than a country; a nickname for a specific area.
- How a group of people perceive themselves, their own country, and rivaling countries.
- During Napoleon’s reign, the French ------ conquered numerous countries and territories
- an Enlightenment thinker
- The indigenous of Brazil were --------- in a bloodless revolution from the foreign rule of the Portuguese Empire in 1822
- The third estate of the French social class system prior to the French revolution consisted of these.
20 Clues: an Enlightenment thinker • the period or duration of ones rule. • All the physical features and landscapes on Earth. • When people from different countries unite in one country or territory. • This execution device will turn someone into a headless chicken in an instant. • My best friend and neighbor is the Dominican Republic (we're on the same island)! • ...
2.6 Colonial Life 2022-04-07
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- famous person of the Enlightenment who had many inventions and ideas for the good of people
- many girls learned what they needed from her
- the way most artists learned their craft
- a publisher who faced trial over printing criticizing stories about the governor
- famous for "examine your lives" sermons
- as towns and cities grew, one might be entertained by going to this
- the first college in the colonies
- a gift of clothes, tools and 50 acres
- this type of school held in a home run by women
- publishing damaging information about someone
- religious music played on this
- the first one in 1640 MA for religious books
- what type of education slaves had usually
- word for upper class
- believing the the "light of human reason"
- how teachers were paid sometimes
- oldest painting of this colonial man
- if your family was wealthy they could send you to this type of school
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- published the Boston News-Letter, the first newspaper in the colonies
- in New England if towns had 50 or more families this person was hired
- accepting the beliefs of others
- main job of men in the countryside
- famous for calling on "sinners to repent"
- part of the lower class
- one of the possible jobs of women in the city
- a religious movement led by enthusiastic preachers
- jobs like milking the cows, laundry, raising kids, making candles
- combination of English and West African languages
- 12 year old boys sometimes learned a trade from a master and became their ___
- fraction of white colonists that were middle class
30 Clues: word for upper class • part of the lower class • religious music played on this • accepting the beliefs of others • how teachers were paid sometimes • the first college in the colonies • main job of men in the countryside • oldest painting of this colonial man • a gift of clothes, tools and 50 acres • famous for "examine your lives" sermons • ...
American Studies 2024-09-09
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- A cash crop was grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- The theory of mercantilism in the colonies was there goal was to enrich great britain
- The middle passage was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- The navigation acts were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- The militia was men from the colonies who fought for great britain
- African Americans were the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies and most of them were slaves
- The Triangular Trade was a 3 part susyem in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- King James II created the dominion of New England this covered the area from southern Maine to northern New Jersey.
- Indentured servants came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
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- The great awakening was a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- The StonoRebellion was a slave uprising in the colonies
- A plantation was a large farm in the southern colonies
- Great britains biggest rival in north America was france
- The sugar act places texes on imports to the colonies
- Edmund Andros was named by King James II to rule over the dominion of New England
- washtington attacked the French in the ohio river valley and this led to the French and Indian war
- The enlightenment was an 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- Salutary neglect was when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- Parliament was the governing body of great britain
- Ben Franklin invented by-focals, the Franklin stove and published poor Richard's almanac
20 Clues: Parliament was the governing body of great britain • The sugar act places texes on imports to the colonies • A plantation was a large farm in the southern colonies • The StonoRebellion was a slave uprising in the colonies • Great britains biggest rival in north America was france • The middle passage was the toughest part of the triangular trade • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-13
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- explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- What Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- Financial supporters of the arts
- Common local language
- Which group of people gained economic power and pushed for political power
- credited with the heliocentric theory
- Created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- A member of follower of any of the western Christian churches
- What grew in insult because of the increase in trade
- Painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- Which was not an area that enlightenment thinkers called into question
- A new artistic technique for forgiveness for their sins
- What country was Andreas Vesalius from
- An emphasis on individual potential and achievements
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- What country was Nicholas Copernicus from
- Was a movement in thinking using reason natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- When people show more interest in their current lives than what happened when they die
- Developed the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- Which term is defined as the “study of God”
- The selling of church offices
- A rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- What was the name of the philosophy that focused on humans and not just God
- What country was galileo galiei from
- Known as the “Father of modern chemistry”
- What country was johannes Kepler from
- A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance
- What country was revert Boyle from
- Made it cheaper to produce books and helped spread works on a variety of subjects
- A German priest who wrote the 96 theses over his concerns on church teachings and practices
30 Clues: Common local language • The selling of church offices • Financial supporters of the arts • What country was revert Boyle from • What country was galileo galiei from • credited with the heliocentric theory • What country was johannes Kepler from • What country was Andreas Vesalius from • What country was Nicholas Copernicus from • Known as the “Father of modern chemistry” • ...
The American / French revolution 2024-12-10
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- a system of government where all political power rests with one ruler, usually a tsar, emperor or monarch.
- a period of scientific, intellectual and philosophical curiosity that began in the mid-1600s.
- a medieval political, social and economic system with strongly defined classes and class relationships.
- Austrian princess who married France's King Louis XVI in 1770
- The ruling family in a hereditary system of monarchy.
- a political system where power resides with the people and the head of state is an elected or appointed president
- an economic condition where one company dominates the market for a particular product or service.
- King of France from 1774 to 1792.
- the dramatic overthrowing of a government
- a mechanical device for carrying out executions by removing the head quickly and cleanly.
- the head of state and the head of government in a republic.
- love and loyalty for one's country or people
- A palace built by Louis XIV outside of Paris; it was home to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- a colloquial term for a person who supported the American Revolution.
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- the lawmaking body of British government
- officially marking the creation of the United States as a separate nation from Great Britain.
- an 18th-century term for a man who dresses in a flamboyant, extravagant or effeminate fashion.
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- taxes on imports and /or exports
- one who favors rapid change and progress
- an Enlightenment political concept which suggest that all people receive certain rights at birth.
- a state of individual freedom, particularly from oppression or coercion by a government or military force.
22 Clues: taxes on imports and /or exports • King of France from 1774 to 1792. • the lawmaking body of British government • one who favors rapid change and progress • the dramatic overthrowing of a government • love and loyalty for one's country or people • The ruling family in a hereditary system of monarchy. • French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821) • ...
US History Review 2025-03-06
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- Country that was responsible for assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinant
- Supreme court case that set (low) standard for obscenity (artistic, scientific value)
- Battle that is considered to be the turning point of the Civil War
- Treaty that ended WWI
- Ran against Lincoln for senatorial seat in Illinois
- President during WWII
- Supreme court case that overturned Roe v. Wade
- A religion that is not Christian
- English king that the Mayflower Compact was written to
- Famous for his allegory of the cave
- Aided Lewis and Clark on their expedition through the northwest
- Amendment that abolished slavery
- President during WWI
- English King during the American Revolution
- Intellectual movement that made the individual the highest priority
- Rose to power in France after the French Revolution
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- Supreme court case that legalized gay marriage
- What the ancients valued
- Aristotle's student
- President of the Confederate States of America
- In part, responsible for the Enlightenment. Rejected ideas of Catholic church and made Christianity more individualistic
- Lincoln's solution to faction between two regimes
- Plato's teacher
- Promoted the idea of social contract theory
- South American native tribe that resided in modern-day Chile
- The main topic of Federalist #10
- President during Louisiana Purchase
- French revolutionary confined to (and murdered in) his bathtub
- Believed that the city of God can never be achieved on earth because of sin
- Conquered the Aztecs in 1521
- A common understanding of what is advantageous, good, and just
- Headed the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution and advocated for execution of King Louis XVI
32 Clues: Plato's teacher • Aristotle's student • President during WWI • Treaty that ended WWI • President during WWII • What the ancients valued • Conquered the Aztecs in 1521 • The main topic of Federalist #10 • A religion that is not Christian • Amendment that abolished slavery • President during Louisiana Purchase • Famous for his allegory of the cave • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Review: Revolutions 2024-02-01
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- Hands-off economic approach; limited government intervention with the economy
- Theory derived from Karl Marx; advocated for classless society where workers own the means of production
- Rights that cannot be taken away; granted to all people
- Philosophical movement beginning in Europe that emphasized reason and challenged traditional government beliefs
- Main figure of the Haitian Revolution
- Belief that women should have the same economic/political rights as men; popular Enlightenment idea
- Theory of social organization which promotes redistribution of wealth to benefit society
- Social class created during the 18th century with onsent of Industrial Revolution
- Development of cities
- Machine that uses steam to generate power
- 1776 statement issued authored by Thomas Jefferson explaining why colonies wanted independence from Britain
- System in which the means of production are privately owned, rather than government owned
- Manufacturing in the homes rather than factory; pre-Industrial Revolution
- Period of rapid growth in use of machines that began in England c. 1750
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- Working/exploited class, as seen by Karl Marx
- Business that operates in several different countries; HSBC and Unilever are examples
- Scottish economist who wrote the Wealth of Nations; precursor to Capitalism
- 1789 statement of fundamental political rights during the French Revolution
- 1868; Japanese state-sponsored modernization that eliminated the Shogunate
- Authored by Simon Bolivar; described his views on various independence movements in inspiration for Latin America
- The right to vote
- belief system
- Agreement b/t citizens and government
- Sense of community based on language, religion, territory; can also be extreme
- Rapid increase in numbers
- Middle class/industrialists
26 Clues: belief system • The right to vote • Development of cities • Rapid increase in numbers • Middle class/industrialists • Main figure of the Haitian Revolution • Agreement b/t citizens and government • Machine that uses steam to generate power • Working/exploited class, as seen by Karl Marx • Rights that cannot be taken away; granted to all people • ...
rizal 2024-03-06
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- field of study in Madrid.
- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Capital of Italy.
- Rizal's youngest sister
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- Navigation technique used to cross oceans
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- ALBERTO, Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's 26th birthday celebration city
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
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- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Rule of the clergy
- Sea route between Europe and Asia
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- Rizal's second novel
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- Primary language of Rizal's works
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- National hero of the Philippines
- Rizal's famous novels
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- Period of European intellectual movement
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
43 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • field of study in Madrid. • Rizal's childhood nickname • National hero of the Philippines • Mandatory labor for male natives • Sea route between Europe and Asia • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Primary language of Rizal's works • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
Unit 3 Assessment 2024-03-25
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- a country governed by elected representatives
- an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take a certain action, such as searching someone’s property
- to withhold or take away something
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- relating to issues within a country
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
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- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action. An example is an accused person who is put on trial for a crime
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- payment given to someone to offset, or make up for, a loss or injury
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a strong disagreement
20 Clues: a strong disagreement • to withhold or take away something • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Revolutions/Rebellions Crossword 2024-04-19
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- economic system in which the means of production are owned by the people, private property does not exist and all goods/services are shared equally
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- idea that government is authorized by citizens and influenced by what they want
- association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- an expressway, especially one on which a toll is charged.
- federation of states with a republican form of government
- pride in one's country
- economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industry and businesses
- European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply principles of reason to all aspects of society
- theory that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights
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- person of mixed European and African ancestry
- colonist who was born in Latin America to Spanish parents
- social thinker in France during the Enlightenment
- growth of cities and migration of people into them
- rights given to a person at birth that cannot be taken away
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- shift from making goods by hand to making them by machine
- colonists who were born in Spain
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
22 Clues: pride in one's country • colonists who were born in Spain • person of mixed European and African ancestry • social thinker in France during the Enlightenment • growth of cities and migration of people into them • person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • colonist who was born in Latin America to Spanish parents • ...
Topic 8 Puzzle (crossword) 2022-03-08
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- peaceful protest
- the effect of a person's actions
- to calm or clear the mind
- liberation from reincarnation
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- relating to the whole universe
- membership in a state or community
- religious communities
- spiritual force or god
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- to eliminate
- a state of perfect wisdom
- according to the moral law
- groups of merchants
- a willingness to respect beliefs and customs
- focused on
- a state of blissful peace
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- the practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company
- power is divided among central regional and local governments
- beings who have gained enlightenment
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- superior by a large margin
- to strain through overuse
- people who seek to spread their religion
- split
- to thrive
- past relative
- result
- to make up for
- something that provides information
- few and scattered
- making small loans to people with their own small business
- the unfair of people based on their gender
- an area of northern Pakistan and India
- a fixed social class
- to slow
- unfair treatment
- people who had to do jobs no one else wanted to do
- physical features of an area
- something unreal
- a policy of not allying with either superpowers
- thinkers
- a person's duty to do what's right
46 Clues: split • result • to slow • thinkers • to thrive • focused on • to eliminate • past relative • to make up for • peaceful protest • unfair treatment • something unreal • few and scattered • groups of merchants • a fixed social class • religious communities • spiritual force or god • to calm or clear the mind • to strain through overuse • a state of perfect wisdom • a state of blissful peace • ...
Ancient India Religion 2022-01-13
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- A religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms
- a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood, scholars, and teachers
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists
- the most important language of ancient India
- a class, or group, in Hindu society
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the lowest class of people in the caste system of Hinduism dealt with human waste and the dead
- a god or goddess
- the third-highest caste that was made up of merchants, artisans, herders, and farmers, twice-born
- Hindu god that was the preserver
- Second highest Hindu caste of warriors and rulers.
- a person's religious and moral duties
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- Belief system that started in India in the 500s BC. Happiness can be achieved through removal of one's desires. Believers seek enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering.
- Hindu god that was the destroyer.
- Ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- In Buddhism, the basic rules of behavior and belief leading to an end of suffering
- discovered under the Bodhi tree
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- The second-lowest caste that made up most of the Indian population; most were peasants and manual laborers; they had limited rights in society (service jobs)
- A single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
- The prince who is said to have founded Buddhism. and became the Buddha
- Name given to reaching the state of perfect peace in Buddhism.
22 Clues: a god or goddess • discovered under the Bodhi tree • Hindu god that was the preserver • Hindu god that was the destroyer. • a class, or group, in Hindu society • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • a person's religious and moral duties • the most important language of ancient India • Second highest Hindu caste of warriors and rulers. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Terms- The American Revolution 2022-09-30
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- a pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine
- scientific movement
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea.
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778 between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- sole control of the supply of a good
- riot that occurred in march 3, 1770
- "Give me liberty or give me death"
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- the last battle of the Revolutionary War, fought in Yorktown VA, where the British army surrendered.
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials; contributed to the start of the Revolutionary War
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- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution.
- colonist who were ready to fight in a minutes notice
- a war between France and England
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories
- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God
- military general of the American rebel forces; president of the Constitutional Convention and first president of the United States
- a person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
20 Clues: scientific movement • a war between France and England • "Give me liberty or give me death" • a pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine • riot that occurred in march 3, 1770 • sole control of the supply of a good • colonist who were ready to fight in a minutes notice • a person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs • ...
Indian Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- Belief in the soul being reborn in a new body after death, central to many Eastern religions.
- Moral duty guiding one's actions and responsibilities in life.
- Merchants,farmers, and traders contributing to the economy in the caste system.
- Priests and scholars in the caste system, respected for their knowledge and wisdom.
- Belief that actions in this life affect future lives, leading to positive or negative outcomes.
- Vedas Ancient texts from India containing knowledge about rituals, hymns, and philosophy.
- Laborers and service providers performing essential tasks in society.
- Major religion in India emphasizing gods, karma, and reincarnation, guiding moral actions.
- State of perfect peace and happiness, free from suffering and the cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism.
- System Organizing land and cities in straight lines and squares for planned development.
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- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, emphasizing Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path for enlightenment.
- Noble Truths Fundamental teachings in Buddhism explaining the nature of suffering and the path to end it.
- Sacred scripture in Buddhism, providing teachings and rules for followers.
- Traditionally considered outside the caste system, performing jobs like waste disposal and facing social discrimination.
- Ultimate goal in Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation.
- System Social structure dividing people into groups based on jobs and families, determining roles and status.
- Strong wind in South Asia bringing heavy rain, vital for farming and crops.
- Warriors and rulers responsible for protection and governance in the caste system.
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism, who taught the path to end suffering and achieve Nirvana. Later became known as The Buddha
- keeping things clean for good health, including clean water and proper waste disposal.
- Path Guiding principles in Buddhism, outlining the right way of living, thinking, and behaving for enlightenment.
21 Clues: Moral duty guiding one's actions and responsibilities in life. • Laborers and service providers performing essential tasks in society. • Ultimate goal in Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation. • Sacred scripture in Buddhism, providing teachings and rules for followers. • Strong wind in South Asia bringing heavy rain, vital for farming and crops. • ...
India Vocab by Logan Garner Block 5 2016-01-06
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- collections of hymns, prayers, chants, and other religious writings that make up the most important part of the sacred texts of Hinduism.
- powerful Ancient Indian civilization located in eastern Pakistan near the Indus River, formed more than 4500 years ago.
- One of the many names for God in Hinduism
- the belief that one gets reborn after a person dies
- the effect of someone's actions.This determines what someone reincarnates into.
- steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism
- religion primarily based in east and southeast Asia that believes life’s suffering is caused by human desires.
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- earlier inhabitants of India who were pushed to the south by Aryan migration/invasion.
- four fundamental principles of Buddhism
- a different branch of a religion
- to break the endless chain of reincarnation and reach the state of complete enlightenment.
- an Indian Prince who was unhappy with the suffering he saw within the world and was determined to find a path to a life without it.
- nomadic herders who migrated to Northern India and settled there about 1500 BC.
- a very strict social structure in India that was tied to Hinduism
- world’s oldest religion and dominate one found in India.
- ruled most of India between 321 - 238 BC, Under the emperor Ashoka Buddhism became a major religion in India and other countries.
- ruled Northern India between 320 and about 550 AD. It was known as a time of peace and progress, Hinduism also became dominate again.
- religious duty that everyone must perform, the duties varied by caste
18 Clues: a different branch of a religion • four fundamental principles of Buddhism • One of the many names for God in Hinduism • the belief that one gets reborn after a person dies • world’s oldest religion and dominate one found in India. • steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism • a very strict social structure in India that was tied to Hinduism • ...
7th SS Midterm Study Guide 2023-01-10
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- this person was the main leader of the south american revolutions against spain in the 1800s.
- this is the time period in europe of age and reason to answer the questions of life.
- the use of colonies and trading to enrich the country.
- this country ruled over Brazil before it won its independence.
- theme of social studies that describes the study of money and supply/demand
- theme of social studies that describes your location on earth
- theme of social studies that describes the language, customs, traditions of what makes you who you are.
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- the theme of social studies that describes our leaders and rules in a country
- the trading of animals, plants, people, ideas and diseases from the old world to the new world.
- this revolution is the first successful slave revolt to create a country in 1791.
- this was an enlightenment thinker who said people are born with natural rights
- this country ruled over Mexico before it won its independence in the 1800s.
- this revolution happened when the 13 British colonies won independence over high taxation and no representation in government.
- the rebirth of european culture, art, music and morale after the dark ages.
- the forced voyage of enslaved africans to the americas during the columbian exchange
- the people living in another part of the world but still claims to be in the homeland.
- this revolution took place when King Louis XVI treated the third estate terribly and they stormed the capital to capture him.
- the theme of social studies where we study the past
18 Clues: the theme of social studies where we study the past • the use of colonies and trading to enrich the country. • theme of social studies that describes your location on earth • this country ruled over Brazil before it won its independence. • this country ruled over Mexico before it won its independence in the 1800s. • ...
The Colonies Come of Age 2014-09-01
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- banned all settlement west of Appalachions
- middle leg of transatlantic trade triangle
- revival of religious feeling in American colonies
- uprising of slaves in South Carolina
- intellectual movement that emphasized use of reason
- French colony in North America
- Ottawa leader
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- land from southern Maine to New Jersey
- transatlantic trading network
- economic system to increase wealth
10 Clues: Ottawa leader • transatlantic trading network • French colony in North America • economic system to increase wealth • uprising of slaves in South Carolina • land from southern Maine to New Jersey • banned all settlement west of Appalachions • middle leg of transatlantic trade triangle • revival of religious feeling in American colonies • ...
Voltaire 2023-04-07
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- Asked deep questions about life and the government
- occupation
- What did Voltaire fight for that was put in the US Constitution?
- What play did he write?
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- Amount of times went to jail
- Francois-Marie Arouet
- Nationality
- The Enlightenment was also known as
- How old was he when his mother died?
- How many siblings did he have?
10 Clues: occupation • Nationality • Francois-Marie Arouet • What play did he write? • Amount of times went to jail • How many siblings did he have? • The Enlightenment was also known as • How old was he when his mother died? • Asked deep questions about life and the government • What did Voltaire fight for that was put in the US Constitution?
Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Quiz Review 2020-11-06
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- Theory about the earth believed by the Church.
- Legislative body of the Roman Republic.
- Theory about the earth proven with science.
- Law making body of a government.
- Forbid or reject.
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- government citizens hold power to rule.
- Science/ reason replace faith/ religion.
- Citizens choose their law makers.
- Legislative body of English government.
- Theory developed during Scientific Revolution.
10 Clues: Forbid or reject. • Law making body of a government. • Citizens choose their law makers. • government citizens hold power to rule. • Legislative body of English government. • Legislative body of the Roman Republic. • Science/ reason replace faith/ religion. • Theory about the earth proven with science. • Theory about the earth believed by the Church. • ...
Buddhism 2025-09-18
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- There end goal
- There is suffering, Suffering has an origin, There is a path out of suffering, and suffering can cease.
- Belief in one god
- Where Buddhism is founded.
- Founder of Buddhism
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- The meaning of Buddha
- What does Buddha people believe in.
- There holy text
- Examples: Right Views, Right intentions,Right speech, Ect.
- What was his dad
10 Clues: There end goal • There holy text • What was his dad • Belief in one god • Founder of Buddhism • The meaning of Buddha • Where Buddhism is founded. • What does Buddha people believe in. • Examples: Right Views, Right intentions,Right speech, Ect. • There is suffering, Suffering has an origin, There is a path out of suffering, and suffering can cease.
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Crossword 2016-05-15
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- The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- The earth-centered view of the universe.
- French philosoph who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- A mathematician who continued the work of Tycho Brahe.
- The law that states every object in the universe attracts every other object
- The sun-centered view of the universe.
- A pen name used by François Marie Arouet, writing over 70 books containing political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- An idea that people hand over their rights to a strong leader, in exchange for law and order.
- French philosoph who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
- The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
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- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- A woman that fought for equal education for both men and women.
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- A period of time in which scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories.
- The French word for “philosopher”.
- The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
19 Clues: The French word for “philosopher”. • The sun-centered view of the universe. • The earth-centered view of the universe. • A mathematician who continued the work of Tycho Brahe. • The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • A woman that fought for equal education for both men and women. • ...
Glossary 2016-05-10
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- No animal products for me, thank you!
- I gave away my Ferrari to become a Buddhist monk!
- There is only One God for me
- I never mind what I have or don't have
- It lives for ever and ever and ever
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- Spiritual Freedom
- Born again
- Supreme knowing
- I never use physical force
- Unconditional Love and Empathy
- There is no God for me
- I am out of my mind!
12 Clues: Born again • Supreme knowing • Spiritual Freedom • I am out of my mind! • There is no God for me • I never use physical force • There is only One God for me • Unconditional Love and Empathy • It lives for ever and ever and ever • No animal products for me, thank you! • I never mind what I have or don't have • I gave away my Ferrari to become a Buddhist monk!
Buddhism 2018-08-29
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- __________Noble Truths
- Worship of no god(s)
- To understand the meaning of life and it’s many questions
- Buddhist's holy book
- ___________ Path; actions that help people achieve nirvana
- Place of worship
- Buddha’s birthday
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- Where Buddhist's worship at home
- Buddhism is based on his teachings; known as the Buddha or “enlightened one”
- Country where Buddhism began
10 Clues: Place of worship • Buddha’s birthday • Worship of no god(s) • Buddhist's holy book • __________Noble Truths • Country where Buddhism began • Where Buddhist's worship at home • To understand the meaning of life and it’s many questions • ___________ Path; actions that help people achieve nirvana • Buddhism is based on his teachings; known as the Buddha or “enlightened one”
Revolutionary War 2022-09-27
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- deserved if paying taxes
- traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
- event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists
- British soldiers
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- battle on Christmas that British lost
- where founding fathers got their ideas from
- glorious leader of the continental army
- patriot who fights for liberty
- act that taxed sugar
- act that taxed paper products
10 Clues: British soldiers • act that taxed sugar • deserved if paying taxes • act that taxed paper products • patriot who fights for liberty • battle on Christmas that British lost • glorious leader of the continental army • where founding fathers got their ideas from • event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists • traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
Revolutionary War 2022-09-27
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- deserved if paying taxes
- traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
- event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists
- British soldiers
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- battle on Christmas that British lost
- where founding fathers got their ideas from
- glorious leader of the continental army
- patriot who fights for liberty
- act that taxed sugar
- act that taxed paper products
10 Clues: British soldiers • act that taxed sugar • deserved if paying taxes • act that taxed paper products • patriot who fights for liberty • battle on Christmas that British lost • glorious leader of the continental army • where founding fathers got their ideas from • event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists • traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
Unit 5 Bonus 2021-02-12
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- First to experience industrialization
- The control of businesses by corporations.
- Source of energy during Industrialism
- One of the last empires to adapt enlightenment ideas
- Big Method of transportation
- More cheaper and accessible goods
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- Drastic change in production
- Rural communities moving to the cities
- Creator of the steam engine
- This type of resource created steam
10 Clues: Creator of the steam engine • Drastic change in production • Big Method of transportation • More cheaper and accessible goods • This type of resource created steam • First to experience industrialization • Source of energy during Industrialism • Rural communities moving to the cities • The control of businesses by corporations. • ...
The Sermon At Benares 2020-10-21
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- Expression of sorrow.
- obtain especially with care or effort.
- be appropriate for; suit
- walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way.
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- religious or moral talk.
- a state of high spiritual knowledge.
- money or food given to poor people.
- something which cannot be understood.
- a state of complete emptiness or destruction
- feeling or showing extreme tiredness.
10 Clues: Expression of sorrow. • religious or moral talk. • be appropriate for; suit • money or food given to poor people. • a state of high spiritual knowledge. • something which cannot be understood. • feeling or showing extreme tiredness. • obtain especially with care or effort. • walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way. • a state of complete emptiness or destruction
Democratic revolutions-David Teo 2023-04-20
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- french domination led to growing
- The second group of the second state
- king during the 1600s
- is a political system that haves king and Que
- A group of the first state
- France was divided in 3 groups
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- took away from the monarchy
- began in 1642
- Idea about the government
- The third group of the the third state
10 Clues: began in 1642 • king during the 1600s • Idea about the government • A group of the first state • took away from the monarchy • France was divided in 3 groups • french domination led to growing • The second group of the second state • The third group of the the third state • is a political system that haves king and Que
Buddhism 2025-09-18
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- they believed this would happened to you if you were good
- this religion believed in many gods
- where this religion was founded
- the founder of Buddhism
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- the end goal
- this religion had four of these
- what they believed desires would bring
- path the way you're living
- what the founder becomes and means enlightened one
- holy text
10 Clues: holy text • the end goal • the founder of Buddhism • path the way you're living • this religion had four of these • where this religion was founded • this religion believed in many gods • what they believed desires would bring • what the founder becomes and means enlightened one • they believed this would happened to you if you were good
Europe after Feudalism 2023-05-30
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- Believed in Natural Rights
- Everybody accepted his ideas as the truth before the scientific revolution
- Time of new ideas
- Snack with Figs Named after him
- Famous Ball drop
- Painter that only sold one painting during life
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- The age of reason
- Believed in Freedom of Speech
- Believed that punishment should fight the crime
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Quote:"I see dead people"
11 Clues: Famous Ball drop • The age of reason • Time of new ideas • Painted the Mona Lisa • Quote:"I see dead people" • Believed in Natural Rights • Believed in Freedom of Speech • Snack with Figs Named after him • Believed that punishment should fight the crime • Painter that only sold one painting during life • Everybody accepted his ideas as the truth before the scientific revolution
Symbols of Peace 2024-11-06
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- A symbol of harmony in some cultures
- Used as a symbol of enlightenment
- A symbol of harmony and goodwill
- A bird often representing peace
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- A symbol of balance and peace
- Often used to show love and peace
- A greeting symbolizing trust
- A signal of surrender or peace
- Represents peace and happiness
- A flower symbolizing peace in some cultures
- Represents hope and unity
11 Clues: Represents hope and unity • A greeting symbolizing trust • A symbol of balance and peace • A signal of surrender or peace • Represents peace and happiness • A bird often representing peace • A symbol of harmony and goodwill • Often used to show love and peace • Used as a symbol of enlightenment • A symbol of harmony in some cultures • A flower symbolizing peace in some cultures
Russia Westernizes 2019-01-30
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- warriors who fought to expand Russia
- provided labor in Russia
- way to move up Russian government and military
- protected rights of English citizens
- land owners in Russia
- Ivan that killed his own son
- God given authority to rule
- Family that ruled Russia from 1613-1917
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- William and Mary rule England; sign Bill of Rights
- ruled with Enlightenment; expanded into Poland
- another country/region besides Europe that controlled people through religion
- used to conquer Siberia (Ivan the Terrible)
- Russia becomes like Europe
- warm-water port
- ruled Britain through Divine Right
- Ivan that built the Kremlin
16 Clues: warm-water port • land owners in Russia • provided labor in Russia • Russia becomes like Europe • Ivan that built the Kremlin • God given authority to rule • Ivan that killed his own son • ruled Britain through Divine Right • warriors who fought to expand Russia • protected rights of English citizens • Family that ruled Russia from 1613-1917 • ...
Renaissance music Thomas Caleb 2015-06-18
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- sortof music of the renaissance
- is a secilar voial music by jeonine
- work for what you sell
- this invention helped the spread of music
- has up to four parts of equal importance
- a period of enlightenment and rapid devel opment
- diffence red blake
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- lockail
- the appearance that objects are closer to or farther away from the viewer
- welthy people
- a sponsor for a musician or artist
- needed
- basis for many hymns that are still sung today
- stucture of the numan body
- people who worekd for the chuch
- belve in something
16 Clues: needed • lockail • welthy people • diffence red blake • belve in something • work for what you sell • stucture of the numan body • sortof music of the renaissance • people who worekd for the chuch • a sponsor for a musician or artist • is a secilar voial music by jeonine • has up to four parts of equal importance • this invention helped the spread of music • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2 2023-05-02
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- expressing extreme scorn and disgust
- in poor or broken-down condition
- well meaning and kindly, trying to do good
- to judge a dispute between to opposing parties
- Improvement or enlightenment
- to be persistent, to refuse to stop
- similar or equivalent in some respects
- extremely stupid or foolish
- dangerous to health
- not easily seen; subtle; not noticeable
- a state of peace and quiet
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- difficult or impossible to understand
- adhering to moral principles
- the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
- an unjust act
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
16 Clues: an unjust act • dangerous to health • a state of peace and quiet • extremely stupid or foolish • adhering to moral principles • Improvement or enlightenment • in poor or broken-down condition • to be persistent, to refuse to stop • expressing extreme scorn and disgust • difficult or impossible to understand • similar or equivalent in some respects • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-06
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- - a sudden experience of enlightenment
- - the holy name of God
- - cyclic existence, the continual round of birth, death and rebirth
- - liberation from mental afflictions, suffering and rebirth
- - a small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- - a sacred esoteric text with spiritual practices honoring
- - A high Vijayana teacher
- - intuitive of spiritual realities
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- - a subtle energy center
- - belief in deity or deities
- - present in the visible world
- - doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious leaders
- - community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- - an sasetic order
- - ritual worship
- - the individual soul
16 Clues: - ritual worship • - an sasetic order • - the individual soul • - the holy name of God • - a subtle energy center • - A high Vijayana teacher • - belief in deity or deities • - present in the visible world • - intuitive of spiritual realities • - a sudden experience of enlightenment • - a small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • ...
Ancient India CrossWord Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- India’s first civilization
- large part of a continent
- a prince who discovered enlightenment, who became known as Buddha
- religion that developed in India
- a group who moved from India and established Vedic
- large Harappan city
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- rebirth of one’s soul
- affect a person’s actions have on their soul
- wind pattern which causes wet and dry seasons
- social order that determines one’s place in India
- religion involving Buddha
- spiritual duties
- achieved when released from cycle of rebirth
- collection of poems, myth, and hymns
- Language in India
- state of peace
16 Clues: state of peace • spiritual duties • Language in India • large Harappan city • rebirth of one’s soul • religion involving Buddha • large part of a continent • India’s first civilization • religion that developed in India • collection of poems, myth, and hymns • affect a person’s actions have on their soul • achieved when released from cycle of rebirth • ...
Voltaire Crossword 2024-07-11
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- The place where Voltaire spent his later years
- Voltaire's famous slogan criticizing religious institutions
- Voltaire's famous satirical novella
- The intellectual movement Voltaire was part of
- Voltaire's critique of the Catholic Church
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- Voltaire's pen name
- Voltaire's birth city
- Voltaire's real first name
- A central idea Voltaire advocated for, against tyranny
- The country where Voltaire was exiled
10 Clues: Voltaire's pen name • Voltaire's birth city • Voltaire's real first name • Voltaire's famous satirical novella • The country where Voltaire was exiled • Voltaire's critique of the Catholic Church • The place where Voltaire spent his later years • The intellectual movement Voltaire was part of • A central idea Voltaire advocated for, against tyranny • ...
Revolutionary Mystery 2023-01-26
9 Clues: Death Punishment • Fortress in Paris • Last King of France • Last Queen of France • A person of noble rank • poor farmer of low status • Instrument to execute and chop heads • philosopher of the enlightenment and was a high influence • Interviewee and one of the greatest military generals in history
Warm-Up - September 26 2022-09-22
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- Name given to conflict between France/Britain
- A citizen Army
- A group who works together on a problem
- Stressed Reason and Science
- A deal or bargain
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- A document that ends a war
- Loser of the French and Indian War
- England's lawmakers
- The Ability to read and write
- First permanent English settlement in New World
10 Clues: A citizen Army • A deal or bargain • England's lawmakers • A document that ends a war • Stressed Reason and Science • The Ability to read and write • Loser of the French and Indian War • A group who works together on a problem • Name given to conflict between France/Britain • First permanent English settlement in New World
Political Revolutions 2021-05-13
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- led to the creation of the USA
- believed in natural rights
- Emperor of France and famous general
- led to the overthrow of French monarchy
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- believed in direct democracy
- liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, etc.
- battle won by armies of Simon Bolivar
- believed in absolute monarchy
- believed in separation of powers
- philosophical movement-Rousseau, Locke,etc.
10 Clues: believed in natural rights • believed in direct democracy • believed in absolute monarchy • led to the creation of the USA • believed in separation of powers • Emperor of France and famous general • battle won by armies of Simon Bolivar • liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, etc. • led to the overthrow of French monarchy • philosophical movement-Rousseau, Locke,etc.
Religion Vocab Crossword 2023-02-01
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- A binding agreement
- A Jewish religious teacher and leader
- Hindu spiritual teacher
- The belief in one god
- the universal soul of the Hindus
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
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- A mass departure
- the state of perfect wisdom and free from suffering
- holy bible of Islam
- The religious moral duties of an individual
10 Clues: A mass departure • holy bible of Islam • A binding agreement • The belief in one god • Hindu spiritual teacher • the universal soul of the Hindus • A Jewish religious teacher and leader • The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • The religious moral duties of an individual • the state of perfect wisdom and free from suffering
The Commercial North 2025-09-19
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- Religious Revival
- fewer in the North
- large part of the population without equal rights
- Puritan preacher
- larger and more diverse in the north
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- spread of ideas and knowledge
- enlightened American thinker and founder
- false accusations and hysteria in Massachusetts
- more varied and diverse in the north
- people arriving from different lands speaking multiple languages
10 Clues: Puritan preacher • Religious Revival • fewer in the North • spread of ideas and knowledge • more varied and diverse in the north • larger and more diverse in the north • enlightened American thinker and founder • false accusations and hysteria in Massachusetts • large part of the population without equal rights • ...
Buddhism 2025-09-18
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- where was Buddhism found
- what is the Buddhist holy text
- who is worshiped in Buddhism
- Being born again in a different body
- how many truths are there
- how many fold paths were there
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- founder of Buddhism
- where did Buddhism spread to
- how did Siddhartha become a Buddha
- do they believe in multiple gods or just one
10 Clues: founder of Buddhism • where was Buddhism found • how many truths are there • where did Buddhism spread to • who is worshiped in Buddhism • what is the Buddhist holy text • how many fold paths were there • how did Siddhartha become a Buddha • Being born again in a different body • do they believe in multiple gods or just one
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- Buddhas father did not want him to learn about ______
- the age Buddha died
- people who worship Buddha to go to heaven
- how Buddha died
- Buddhas father
- the age siddhartha left home
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- Buddhas birth name
- the place were Buddha was born
- a person who gives up everything for enlightenment
- the age suddhartha became enlightend
- when the Buddha was born he could walk and ____
11 Clues: Buddhas father • how Buddha died • Buddhas birth name • the age Buddha died • the age siddhartha left home • the place were Buddha was born • the age suddhartha became enlightend • people who worship Buddha to go to heaven • when the Buddha was born he could walk and ____ • a person who gives up everything for enlightenment • ...
Voltaire 2022-06-01
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- An advocate of social reform
- The inventor of the trias politica
- The quality of being unreasonable and illogical
- The state of being banned from a country
- Voltaire's real surname
- Author 'The Friends of Voltaire' (surname)
- a traditional and accepted way of behaving
- Voltaire's time period
- The study of the nature of knowledge, reality and existence
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- Voltaire despised this religion
- Ridiculing writing style
- Concern for fact and reality
- The power of the mind to understand and think
- Voltaire's country of birth
- oppression Voltaire hated
- A small booklet or leaflet
16 Clues: Voltaire's time period • Voltaire's real surname • Ridiculing writing style • oppression Voltaire hated • A small booklet or leaflet • Voltaire's country of birth • An advocate of social reform • Concern for fact and reality • Voltaire despised this religion • The inventor of the trias politica • The state of being banned from a country • Author 'The Friends of Voltaire' (surname) • ...
Kylie french revolution 2022-11-30
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- in 1780 a bad harvest of this led to economic problems
- the third estates new name
- most common way to execute
- 97% of the population
- English writer of two treaties on government
- 2% of the population
- French writer
- Napoleon spread enlightenment ideas throughout here
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- napoleon's written, legal laws
- creates laws and has certain powers
- King's palace in France
- more "humane" way to execute people
- the queen that was beheaded for trying to flee
- 1% of the population
- crowned himself emperor
- the king that was beheaded for trying to flee
16 Clues: French writer • 1% of the population • 2% of the population • 97% of the population • King's palace in France • crowned himself emperor • the third estates new name • most common way to execute • napoleon's written, legal laws • creates laws and has certain powers • more "humane" way to execute people • English writer of two treaties on government • ...
The Paths 2020-07-19
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- The name of puja Easwaramma conducted
- In Which sacred text is the Gita incorporate
- Lives by giving and forgiving
- how many slokas are there in the Gita? (In hundreds)
- One of the human values
- Love must express itself as _____?
- Who attended to Swami with Love?
- Purity is ____?
- Where was the Gita taught?
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- Who gave the name Easwaramma?
- The Raju family built this temple
- One army of the kurukshetra war
- The Gotra of which Swami was from
- ___ is God
- What is His message?
- The other army of Kurukshetra war
- How many chapters are there in the Gita
- ____ nourishes truth
- The star on the day swami was born
19 Clues: ___ is God • Purity is ____? • What is His message? • ____ nourishes truth • One of the human values • Where was the Gita taught? • Who gave the name Easwaramma? • Lives by giving and forgiving • One army of the kurukshetra war • Who attended to Swami with Love? • The Raju family built this temple • The Gotra of which Swami was from • The other army of Kurukshetra war • ...
Buddhism 2024-03-25
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- When was Siddhartha Gautama born?
- Suffering exists.
- How did the Budda die?
- The Buddhist creed can be summed up as the___________.
- Who is the founder of Buddhism?
- _______ is and inevitable part of life
- There is a cause for suffering.
- Gautama/Budda was known as the ________________?
- Means "action"
- _______ is the ultimate goal for Buddhists.
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- Nothing in the world stays the same
- The Buddha's teachings
- There is __ permanent ____ because everything is changing.
- There is an End to suffering.
- Where did Budda find enlightenment?
- Follow the noble eightfold path.
- The Buddha saw ______ as his patients.
- Belief that our existence is a cycle: we live, die, and are reborn
- The Buddhist community
19 Clues: Means "action" • Suffering exists. • The Buddha's teachings • How did the Budda die? • The Buddhist community • There is an End to suffering. • Who is the founder of Buddhism? • There is a cause for suffering. • Follow the noble eightfold path. • When was Siddhartha Gautama born? • Nothing in the world stays the same • Where did Budda find enlightenment? • ...
Buddhism 2024-05-21
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- The Enlightened One.
- The tree that Siddhartha sat under.
- Universal truth and law.
- Continuous cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
- The place where Buddhism began.
- The final goal of Buddhism.
- Understanding the truth about life.
- A name that means perfect fulfillment
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- The practice of thinking deeply on a religious thought.
- The idea that a person's actions affects their future.
- The leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
- A Buddhist temple or monastery.
- A way of life that avoids extremes.
- The central beliefs of Buddhism.
- The act of worship.
- The way to end suffering.
- Scenes that Buddha saw as a young prince.
- Suffering which has a cause.
- The name of Buddha's mother.
19 Clues: The act of worship. • The Enlightened One. • Universal truth and law. • The way to end suffering. • The final goal of Buddhism. • Suffering which has a cause. • The name of Buddha's mother. • The leader of Tibetan Buddhism. • A Buddhist temple or monastery. • The place where Buddhism began. • The central beliefs of Buddhism. • A way of life that avoids extremes. • ...
Foundations of the World 2023-05-31
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- Transition to mechanized production
- Roadside inn or rest station used by travelers along trade routes
- Blending of cultures to form a new culture
- Cultural rebirth and artistic revival
- Increasing interconnectedness internationally
- Intellectual movement of the 18th century
- Early urban society
- Patriotic loyalty and identity
- Economic system of state-controlled trade
- Luxury good that fueled ancient trade routes
- Radical social or political change
- Geographic separation of a cultural group
- Absolute rule by a monarch
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- Dominance through colonial expansion
- Intellectual movement of the 18th century
- Medieval socio-economic system
- Process of ending colonial rule
- The period in which South Africans were racially separated
- Control and exploitation of foreign territories
- Mass movement of people
20 Clues: Early urban society • Mass movement of people • Absolute rule by a monarch • Medieval socio-economic system • Patriotic loyalty and identity • Process of ending colonial rule • Radical social or political change • Transition to mechanized production • Dominance through colonial expansion • Cultural rebirth and artistic revival • Intellectual movement of the 18th century • ...
Revolutionary War Extra Credit 2024-11-15
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- Bunker Hill winners
- Militia members who can be called to war at any time.
- 5 people were killed
- Tory's
- Bunker hill took place at this hill
- Nicknames for British army
- Harsh winter w/ Washington’s troops.
- Emphasized the use of reason
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- Leader of the continental army.
- The island Spain won
- We the ______
- ____, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness
- Traitor to the colonists
- British kings first name
- People who want to separate from the king, also the name of an NFL team.
- Taxed documents/papers
- Untrained civilians that form an army.
- One of the colonists allies
- One of the colonists allies
- Town where the final battle was fought
20 Clues: Tory's • We the ______ • Bunker Hill winners • The island Spain won • 5 people were killed • Taxed documents/papers • Traitor to the colonists • British kings first name • Nicknames for British army • One of the colonists allies • One of the colonists allies • Emphasized the use of reason • Leader of the continental army. • Bunker hill took place at this hill • ...
X-Word Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-03
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- During 1689, Locke published the book:
- Happened during 1551-1559 when Henry II of France declared war against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
- people need to give up some rights to a government to maintain social order
- A rational approach to religion, teaches people that everyone can know and believe in a Supreme Being
- Said “I would rather obey one lion than listen to 200 rats from my own species.”
- Fought between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne
- Best known for "The Birth of Venus"
- A painting style with extreme shading
- Where the Renaissance started
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- Political system where one ruler has all the power
- A theology taught in medieval universities that were based on Aristotle's teachings and dogmas of the Church, focus was finding answers to questions using logical discussion
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- During 1610, Galileo discovered the:
- During 1500-1700, European scientists used reason to discover:
- Believed there was no form of government that was perfect for all societies
- Most famous for "The School of Athens"
- A philosophical stance that focuses on the potential of humankind based on reason
- Said “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.”
18 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Where the Renaissance started • Best known for "The Birth of Venus" • During 1610, Galileo discovered the: • A painting style with extreme shading • During 1689, Locke published the book: • Most famous for "The School of Athens" • Political system where one ruler has all the power • Said “Men are born free and everywhere he is in chains.” • ...
Unit 3 Civics Vocabulary 2022-02-04
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- An enlightenment thinker that developed most of the theory of separation of powers.
- To sign or give consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it valid.
- The first democratically elected American legislative body.
- A statement that restricts the government from establishing a religion.
- The first American constitution that established how an American national government was supposed to function.
- A proposal that outlined a national government with an executive, legislative, and judicial branch. It also outlined a divided legislature (The Senate and House of Representatives).
- A review by the Supreme Court that validates the constitutionality of a legislative act.
- To be in accordance with a political constitution.
- Father of modern economics, believed in free markets, assembly-line production, and gross domestic product (GDP).
- A compromise that allowed voters to vote for electors who could cast their votes to candidates in the electoral college system.
- A principle that states that the government is made for the people, by the people.
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- Rights that a person is inherently born with.
- Philosophers that helped influence government principles and ideals during the Age of Enlightenment.
- A part of the 5th amendment that states that a person cannot be prosecuted for the same crime twice.
- An enlightenment thinker, believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- A proposal that outlined a one-house legislature, equal votes for states, and an executive elected by a national legislature.
- An act that outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and gave Parliament power over the monarchy.
- A government right to acquire private land for public use, as long as there is financial compensation.
- The first Plymouth colony governing document. It was meant to be a temporary set of laws and regulations for the colony.
- A document that stated America’s official separation from Britain. Written by Thomas Jefferson.
- A compromise that stated that slaves counted as ⅗ of a person when counted in a population.
- A policy that stated that if the colonies remained loyal to Britain, trade regulations and supervision of internal colonial affairs would be relaxed.
- An agreement that structured Congress and the amount of representatives each state could have in it.
- A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges.
- A type of government where people can vote for representatives to vote for them.
- An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits.
- A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion.
- Influences that regulates organizations or structures so that they do not hold too much power.
28 Clues: Rights that a person is inherently born with. • To be in accordance with a political constitution. • A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion. • The first democratically elected American legislative body. • A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges. • An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits. • ...
A samurai must know these words: fabian garcia 2024-05-01
8 Clues: warrior from Japan • japanese military leader • fighting styles from Asia • go back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • from Buddhism focused on enlightenment
freidrich nietzsche, 1844-1900 2013-01-09
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- "slave"morality originates from this
- he does not exist and never has
- this sparked the rebellion against tradition/authority etc.
- a period he belonged to
- nbook in which he campaigns against morality
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- "a troubled"
- style he writes in
- anagram
- affirmation most important idea in his philosophy
- one of the reasons for his mental descent, he said
- flies and turns the other cheek, is strong
- life is pointless and random
12 Clues: anagram • "a troubled" • style he writes in • a period he belonged to • life is pointless and random • he does not exist and never has • "slave"morality originates from this • flies and turns the other cheek, is strong • nbook in which he campaigns against morality • affirmation most important idea in his philosophy • one of the reasons for his mental descent, he said • ...
Haitan Revolution 2023-05-30
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- the french word for black freed slaves
- Person of mixed white and black ancestry
- the colony most influenced by the Haitian revolution
- French leader during this time
- people of black ancestry
- was a main french leader
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- What event inspired the Haitian revolution
- the only successful slave revolt
- what month did the revolution start
- economic system most popular in Haiti
- who was a significant rebel leader
- what month did the revolution end
12 Clues: people of black ancestry • was a main french leader • French leader during this time • the only successful slave revolt • what month did the revolution end • who was a significant rebel leader • what month did the revolution start • economic system most popular in Haiti • the french word for black freed slaves • Person of mixed white and black ancestry • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism 2025-01-24
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- The ending of samsara according to Hindus
- After death you are reborn
- The idea you have to stay in your Caste
- The 5th largest religion
- To become Wise
- The idea of reincarnation
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- The 3 forms of?
- The ending of samsara according to Buddhists
- The path the Buddha describes to reach Nirvana
- Your actions will come back onto you
- A person who gives up wordly possessions
- The 3rd largest religion
12 Clues: To become Wise • The 3 forms of? • The 5th largest religion • The 3rd largest religion • The idea of reincarnation • After death you are reborn • Your actions will come back onto you • The idea you have to stay in your Caste • A person who gives up wordly possessions • The ending of samsara according to Hindus • The ending of samsara according to Buddhists • ...
The Enlightenment Thinkers 2022-06-02
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- French Enlightenment freedom of church
- English philosopher freedom
- English philosopher social and political order
- English writer advocate of women's rights
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- French philosopher “scientific theorist”
- German Philospher philosophy of freedom
- English philosopher "Father of Liberalism"
- Scottish philosopher moral principles
8 Clues: English philosopher freedom • Scottish philosopher moral principles • French Enlightenment freedom of church • German Philospher philosophy of freedom • French philosopher “scientific theorist” • English writer advocate of women's rights • English philosopher "Father of Liberalism" • English philosopher social and political order
Glossary 2016-05-10
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- There is only One God for me
- Supreme knowing
- Unconditional Love and Empathy
- It lives for ever and ever and ever
- I gave away my Ferrari to become a Buddhist monk!
- No animal products for me, thank you!
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- I am out of my mind!
- Born again
- I never mind what I have or don't have
- I never use physical force
- There is no God for me
- Spiritual Freedom
12 Clues: Born again • Supreme knowing • Spiritual Freedom • I am out of my mind! • There is no God for me • I never use physical force • There is only One God for me • Unconditional Love and Empathy • It lives for ever and ever and ever • No animal products for me, thank you! • I never mind what I have or don't have • I gave away my Ferrari to become a Buddhist monk!
Friedrich Nietzsche, (1844-1900) 2013-01-09
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- anagram
- one of the reasons for his mental descent, he said
- a period he belonged to
- nbook in which he campaigns against morality
- "a troubled"
- "slave"morality originates from this
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- he does not exist and never has
- style he writes in
- this sparked the rebellion against tradition/authority etc.
- flies and turns the other cheek, is strong
- affirmation most important idea in his philosophy
- life is pointless and random
12 Clues: anagram • "a troubled" • style he writes in • a period he belonged to • life is pointless and random • he does not exist and never has • "slave"morality originates from this • flies and turns the other cheek, is strong • nbook in which he campaigns against morality • affirmation most important idea in his philosophy • one of the reasons for his mental descent, he said • ...
Unit 1b Vocab: Enlightenment 2023-08-29
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- Written by Rousseau. Describes his belief that people should abandon natural rights.
- Also known as the Great Charter. Signed by king John. Introduced idea of limited government, due process, trial by jury, private property rights.
- Thomas Jefferson was most highly influenced by Locke and his writings when he himself wrote this, declaring an American break from Britain
- Belief that monarchs were chosen by God to rule their country and people, and were above scrutiny
- Signed by Parliament. Forbade monarchy from collecting taxes without parliamentary consent and gave right to petition king without fear of punishment
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- Wrote Second Treatise on Government. Also believed in a social contract, but that it should be with the people in supreme authority. Believed in inalienable rights, which could not be taken away.
- Written by Thomas Hobbes. Describes Hobbes' belief that a supreme ruler was the best form of government and that people should agree to rule by a sovereign which will lead and protect the population.
- Rights which cannot be taken away under any circumstance: life, liberty, property, according to Locke.
- Wrote The Social Contract. Believed in direct democracy and that people should abandon natural rights in favor of social contract.
- Wrote Leviathan. Believed in leadership by a sovereign, in which people lay down rights, in a social contract between people and monarch. Believed all were equal.
- Signed by Charles I. Challenged Divine Right Theory. Forced monarchs to also follow rule of law.
- Person or persons with complete autonomy and ability to rule and lead without fear of repercussion
- Wrote The Spirit of Laws. Believed role of government was to maintain peace and order, freedom, and property rights. Opposed monarchy.
13 Clues: Written by Rousseau. Describes his belief that people should abandon natural rights. • Signed by Charles I. Challenged Divine Right Theory. Forced monarchs to also follow rule of law. • Belief that monarchs were chosen by God to rule their country and people, and were above scrutiny • ...
Revolutionary Mystery 2023-01-26
9 Clues: Death Punishment • Fortress in Paris • Last King of France • Last Queen of France • A person of noble rank • poor farmer of low status • Instrument to execute and chop heads • philosopher of the enlightenment and was a high influence • Interviewee and one of the greatest military generals in history
french revolution 2023-10-21
Enlightenment Daily Puzzle 2021-10-28
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- to make changes in order to improve something.
- a movement in Italy which highlighted art, literature, math, and science.
- the questioning of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- the study of the natural and physical world.
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- the religious belief that God watches from afar and doesn't play an active role in the real world.
- a form of government with a king or queen.
- the power of the mind to think and understand by the process of logic.
- a European intellectual movement highlighting reason and science.
- the spreading of customs or beliefs from generation to generation.
9 Clues: a form of government with a king or queen. • the study of the natural and physical world. • to make changes in order to improve something. • the questioning of knowledge, reality, and existence. • a European intellectual movement highlighting reason and science. • the spreading of customs or beliefs from generation to generation. • ...
Age Of Enlightenment 2024-04-30
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- a person who applied methods of science in oder to understand the economy
- Is the only planet with life
- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
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- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
- replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better; substitute one thing for (another
- The ability to love and have compassion, be creative, and not be a robot or alien.
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
9 Clues: Is the only planet with life • a building used for public Christian worship. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way. • a person who applied methods of science in oder to understand the economy • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- believed that people are basically moral
- a Scottish economist who greatly admired the physiocrats
- wrote the social contract
- Wrote A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
- people were good, but society corrupted them
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- 3 branches in government would prevent tyranny
- Fought for civil liberties- rights/freedoms of citizens
- argued that people are cruel and greedy
- grew out of the Scientific Revolution
9 Clues: wrote the social contract • grew out of the Scientific Revolution • Wrote A Serious Proposal to the Ladies • argued that people are cruel and greedy • believed that people are basically moral • people were good, but society corrupted them • 3 branches in government would prevent tyranny • Fought for civil liberties- rights/freedoms of citizens • ...
The Enlightenment Vocab 2025-02-23
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- Rights that belong to all people from birth
- An English Philosopher, The creator of the Natural Rights idea
- French Thinker, he strongly criticized absolute monarchs and believed that a balanced government from having too much power.
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- unwritten agreement between people and their government that gives the rights and duties of each
- books, magazines, and other materials that are printed for the public to read
- French writer, he wrote about religion and the need for tolerance
- to explain or give meaning of
- Montesquieu thought that the best way to protect liberty was to divide power among three branches of government
- is allowing others to hold beliefs that are different from one’s own.
9 Clues: to explain or give meaning of • Rights that belong to all people from birth • An English Philosopher, The creator of the Natural Rights idea • French writer, he wrote about religion and the need for tolerance • is allowing others to hold beliefs that are different from one’s own. • books, magazines, and other materials that are printed for the public to read • ...
Practice/model puzzle (SC) 2020-10-16
9 Clues: Midwood's mascot • main topic of unit 2 • main topic of unit 1 • name of our high school • what is Cash's last name? • your Global teacher's last name • What period is our Global history class? • what kind new pet did Maria get recently? • Creole freedom fighter who liberated Argentina
Winter Festivals From Around the World 2013-12-01
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- Druid Holiday Celebrating the End of Winter and Coming of Spring. Jan. 1-2.
- Christian Holiday Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Dec. 25
- A Building Devoted to the Worship, or Regarded as the Dwelling Place, of a God or Gods or Other Objects of Religious Reverence Often Visited in Celebration of Gantan-Sai.
- Day Celebrating the Enlightenment of Buddha. Dec. 8.
- Way to Celebrate the Enlightenment of Siddhartha Gautama at the Bodhi Tree. Serious Thought or Consideration often Accompanied by Breathing Exercises.
- Jewish Holiday Celebrating the Miracle of Oil. Dec. 27 to Jan. 5.
- Christian, Roman, Catholic and Protestant Holiday Celebrating the arrival of the three wise men. Jan. 6. Also, a word meaning a moment of sudden revelation or insight.
- Hindu Festival of Lights. Falls Between Mid-Oct. and Mid-Nov.
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- Traditional Hindu Designs or Motifs Used in the Celebration of Diwali.
- Religious or Solemn Ceremony Consisting of a Series of Actions Performed According to a Prescribed Order. Many of These are Performed During Imbolc.
- Decorated Hunk of Wood Used to Celebrate the Winter Solstice.
- Seven Pronged Candled Stand Used in the Celebration of Hanukkah.
- Shinto Holiday Celebrating the New Year. Jan. 1.
- City Jesus was Born in.
- Pagan Winter Festival also known as the Winter Solstice. Mid-Nov. to Early Jan.
- Day Celebrating the Coming Year. American - Jan. 1. Chinese - January 31.
- Pan-African Holiday Observing African Culture. Dec. 26 to Jan. 1.
- Flags That are Used to Emphasize the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa.
18 Clues: City Jesus was Born in. • Shinto Holiday Celebrating the New Year. Jan. 1. • Day Celebrating the Enlightenment of Buddha. Dec. 8. • Decorated Hunk of Wood Used to Celebrate the Winter Solstice. • Hindu Festival of Lights. Falls Between Mid-Oct. and Mid-Nov. • Seven Pronged Candled Stand Used in the Celebration of Hanukkah. • ...
The Colonies Come of Age 2014-09-01
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- economic system to increase wealth
- French colony in North America
- revival of religious feeling in American colonies
- banned all settlement west of Appalachions
- uprising of slaves in South Carolina
- middle leg of transatlantic trade triangle
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- land from southern Maine to New Jersey
- intellectual movement that emphasized use of reason
- Ottawa leader
- transatlantic trading network
10 Clues: Ottawa leader • transatlantic trading network • French colony in North America • economic system to increase wealth • uprising of slaves in South Carolina • land from southern Maine to New Jersey • banned all settlement west of Appalachions • middle leg of transatlantic trade triangle • revival of religious feeling in American colonies • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2021-11-15
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- Truths to achieving enlightenment
- Lifestyle between self-indulging and self-suffering
- The founder of Buddhism
- Spritual Leader of Tibetan Buddhism
- actions and consequences of actions
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- Path on how to end suffering and what comes after
- Another world for being Enlightened
- The most common ritual and way of prayer
- Where are Buddhists clustered and located?
- Buddha's teachings
10 Clues: Buddha's teachings • The founder of Buddhism • Truths to achieving enlightenment • Another world for being Enlightened • Spritual Leader of Tibetan Buddhism • actions and consequences of actions • The most common ritual and way of prayer • Where are Buddhists clustered and located? • Path on how to end suffering and what comes after • ...
Wesak period 9 Emily, Josue, Sara, Zoltan 2022-11-03
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- Guidelines for enlightenment
- he meditated for 6 years
- a place were wesak is celebrated
- they give buddha these for wesak
- they light this up on wesak
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- they visit there place of worship
- wesak is celebrated on the lunar year
- they free them from cages
- another place it is celebrated in
- time when Wesak occurs
10 Clues: time when Wesak occurs • he meditated for 6 years • they free them from cages • they light this up on wesak • Guidelines for enlightenment • a place were wesak is celebrated • they give buddha these for wesak • they visit there place of worship • another place it is celebrated in • wesak is celebrated on the lunar year
Buddhism 2025-09-18
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- "the enlightened one"
- the 4 noble truths revolve around this
- the thought that when you die your soul goes to a new body
- Holy text of Buddhism
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- End goal of Buddhism
- belief in one god
- believed to cause suffering
- where was it founded
- the religion that Buddhism separated from
- most prominent county of Buddhism
10 Clues: belief in one god • End goal of Buddhism • where was it founded • "the enlightened one" • Holy text of Buddhism • believed to cause suffering • most prominent county of Buddhism • the 4 noble truths revolve around this • the religion that Buddhism separated from • the thought that when you die your soul goes to a new body
Crossword 2024-05-29
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- Smelly stick you can burn while praying
- How tall is the stupa?
- The country that Buddhism originated in
- Peace What does the Jade Buddha signify
- Great Stupa of Universal ....
- Goal of Buddhism, enlightenment
- the gemstone used in some of the statues
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- Buddha's teachings are known as
- Where is the stupa located?
- Amount of Noble Truths
- Festival held that is inspired by Buddha's life
11 Clues: How tall is the stupa? • Amount of Noble Truths • Where is the stupa located? • Great Stupa of Universal .... • Buddha's teachings are known as • Goal of Buddhism, enlightenment • Smelly stick you can burn while praying • The country that Buddhism originated in • Peace What does the Jade Buddha signify • the gemstone used in some of the statues • ...
Chinese Culture 2022-05-12
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- expression of beauty/values creatively;drawings
- having equal balance/peace
- popular sport using 2 paddles
- the act of upholding what is right
- having deep knowledge
- belief that enlightenment is salvation
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- customs handed down by generations
- desire to do good with others
- a group of people with the same last name
- Being polite and extremely welcoming/kind
- sounds that harmonize to create beats
11 Clues: having deep knowledge • having equal balance/peace • desire to do good with others • popular sport using 2 paddles • customs handed down by generations • the act of upholding what is right • sounds that harmonize to create beats • belief that enlightenment is salvation • a group of people with the same last name • Being polite and extremely welcoming/kind • ...
Symbols of Peace 2024-11-05
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- Represents hope and unity.
- A symbol of harmony in some cultures.
- Used as a symbol of enlightenment.
- Branch A symbol of harmony and goodwill.
- Often used to show love and peace.
- A greeting symbolizing trust.
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- Represents peace and happiness.
- Flag A signal of surrender or peace.
- A bird often representing peace.
- A flower symbolizing peace in some cultures.
- A symbol of balance and peace.
11 Clues: Represents hope and unity. • A greeting symbolizing trust. • A symbol of balance and peace. • Represents peace and happiness. • A bird often representing peace. • Used as a symbol of enlightenment. • Often used to show love and peace. • Flag A signal of surrender or peace. • A symbol of harmony in some cultures. • Branch A symbol of harmony and goodwill. • ...
Summer 2025-05-12
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- after school ends, it's summer ______
- another word for warm
- use this when it rains
- this soars in the wind
- a moment when you understand something clearly
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- fruit starting with the letter /p/
- light coming from the sun
- tasty fruit starting with the letter /a/
- an activity where you ride on a "donut"
- after school ends, it's _______
- what you need in order to see
11 Clues: another word for warm • use this when it rains • this soars in the wind • light coming from the sun • what you need in order to see • after school ends, it's _______ • fruit starting with the letter /p/ • after school ends, it's summer ______ • an activity where you ride on a "donut" • tasty fruit starting with the letter /a/ • a moment when you understand something clearly
Social Studies and Math 2021-02-25
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- how many lb equal a gallon
- how many feet equal a yard
- the moon is characterized by
- how many oz equal a pound
- how many pt equal a quart
- how many months are in a year
- what instrument did Galileo invent
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- how many qt equal a gallon
- how many in equal a foot
- how many minutes are in an hour
- how many c equal a pint
- how many fl oz equals a cup
- Second cultural event that began the Modern Age
- Copernicus' theory
14 Clues: Copernicus' theory • how many c equal a pint • how many in equal a foot • how many oz equal a pound • how many pt equal a quart • how many qt equal a gallon • how many lb equal a gallon • how many feet equal a yard • how many fl oz equals a cup • the moon is characterized by • how many months are in a year • how many minutes are in an hour • what instrument did Galileo invent • ...
Haitan Revolution 2023-05-30
Across
- what month did the revolution start
- What event inspired the Haitian revolution
- French leader during this time
- the colony most influenced by the Haitian revolution
- the french word for black freed slaves
- was a main french leader
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- Person of mixed white and black ancestry
- who was a significant rebel leader
- economic system most popular in Haiti
- the only successful slave revolt
- what month did the revolution end
- people of black ancestry
12 Clues: people of black ancestry • was a main french leader • French leader during this time • the only successful slave revolt • what month did the revolution end • who was a significant rebel leader • what month did the revolution start • economic system most popular in Haiti • the french word for black freed slaves • Person of mixed white and black ancestry • ...
Dhamma 2024-07-21
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- – Sinhala name for July
- - Sacred stupa in Anuradhapura
- - Practitioners who follow the monastic lifestyle in Buddhism.
- - Code of conduct for Buddhist monks
- - Son of Prince Siddhartha
- - Mother of Siddhartha Gautama
- - leaving all comforts to find the way out of universal suffering
- - One who has attained enlightenment
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- - First discourse of the Buddha
- - Sinhalese king known for reuniting Sri Lanka
- - Given name of the Buddha
- – Who is the supporter for first sangayana
12 Clues: – Sinhala name for July • - Given name of the Buddha • - Son of Prince Siddhartha • - Sacred stupa in Anuradhapura • - Mother of Siddhartha Gautama • - First discourse of the Buddha • - Code of conduct for Buddhist monks • - One who has attained enlightenment • – Who is the supporter for first sangayana • - Sinhalese king known for reuniting Sri Lanka • ...
Religion 2025-12-18
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- Organization that organized boycotts against Irish/Catholics (abbreviation)
- Type of society created by Puritans
- ____ Societies: Organizations existing to spread Christianity and social reform
- One cause of Second Great Awakening
- S.G.A. _______ slavery in the South
- Salvation Army assists the ____
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- Challenges Protestant political dominance
- Organization supporting evangelicalism through exercise
- Religious _____-- influenced by Enlightenment
- First Great Awakening influenced (politically)
- Pioneer of religious freedom
- S.G.A. concept that influenced push for freedom for slaves
12 Clues: Pioneer of religious freedom • Salvation Army assists the ____ • Type of society created by Puritans • One cause of Second Great Awakening • S.G.A. _______ slavery in the South • Challenges Protestant political dominance • Religious _____-- influenced by Enlightenment • First Great Awakening influenced (politically) • ...
Vocabulary.com List #3 2023-09-19
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- an opinion offered in opposition to another position
- uplifting enlightenment
- a language user's knowledge of words
- strive to equal to match by imitating
- more important than anything else
- substance that initiates or accelerates a reaction
- an opinion offered in opposition to another position
- a strong affirmation
- expel from a community or group
- an incorrect or unsuitable name
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- a small or moderate amount
- to take in liquids
- severely or angrily
- the act of refuting by offering a contrary argument
- showing an inappropriate lack of seriousness
- of or relating to the sense of smell
- the act of yielding to an opponent
17 Clues: to take in liquids • severely or angrily • a strong affirmation • uplifting enlightenment • a small or moderate amount • expel from a community or group • an incorrect or unsuitable name • more important than anything else • the act of yielding to an opponent • of or relating to the sense of smell • a language user's knowledge of words • strive to equal to match by imitating • ...
Buddhism 2023-10-05
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- Greed is represented by this
- Fourth Noble Truth
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Hatred is represented by this
- Third Noble Truth
- Name given for discovering the full meaning of life
- Way The way that Buddhists should live their life
- Buddhist name for no self
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- The number of universal truths
- Name of tree where he became the Buddha
- Second Noble Truth
- How many sights did he see when he left the palace for the first time
- First Noble Truth
- End goal of Buddhism
- Ignorance is represented by this
- Buddhist name for everything changes
16 Clues: First Noble Truth • Third Noble Truth • Second Noble Truth • Fourth Noble Truth • End goal of Buddhism • Buddhist name for no self • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Greed is represented by this • Hatred is represented by this • The number of universal truths • Ignorance is represented by this • Buddhist name for everything changes • Name of tree where he became the Buddha • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-01-08
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- warred with the Shia
- the three reasons for European exploration
- Major religion of Middle East
- Chose to accept his fate and drink poison in his execution
- Major cause of Haitian Revolution
- left the Catholic Church
- the dynasty before the song dynasty
- ideas such as liberty and property
- Major religion of Europe
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- invented gun powder
- giving up your individual rights for government protection
- Rebelled against the Catholic Church
- Items purchased to get rid of sins
- Major cause of American Revolution
- major crop in the Caribbean
- The mentee of Socrates
16 Clues: invented gun powder • warred with the Shia • The mentee of Socrates • left the Catholic Church • Major religion of Europe • major crop in the Caribbean • Major religion of Middle East • Major cause of Haitian Revolution • Items purchased to get rid of sins • Major cause of American Revolution • ideas such as liberty and property • the dynasty before the song dynasty • ...
Great Awakening Crossword Puzzle 200 points 2023-10-31
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- Your social studies teacher
- a fast type of airplane
- the big city next to Harper Woods
- a spiritual rebirth in the colonies
- Our mascot and school nickname
- a set or volume of books with information
- would not get out her set for a white man
- a clear type of pop/soda
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- students go here after high school to learn
- the state you live in
- The father of the enlightenment period
- this comes after middle school
- they have really good fries
- your English teacher
- you need this to drive a car
- teaches sometimes with Mr. Gamble
16 Clues: your English teacher • the state you live in • a fast type of airplane • a clear type of pop/soda • Your social studies teacher • they have really good fries • you need this to drive a car • this comes after middle school • Our mascot and school nickname • the big city next to Harper Woods • teaches sometimes with Mr. Gamble • a spiritual rebirth in the colonies • ...
APWH Industrialization Review 2024-01-30
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- the working class
- you do only one part of the job
- This system led to producing large amounts of goods
- The economist that observed this new economy
- The new type of economy created
- using the ideas of this time period helped industrialize
- these were created to fight for better conditions
- man made waterways
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- the 'new rich' owners of factories
- The foremost critic of capitalism
- Where did it all start
- the growth of cities
- the new type of power
- these laborers were paid less
- how goods were moved efficiently
- What England had a lot of
16 Clues: the working class • man made waterways • the growth of cities • the new type of power • Where did it all start • What England had a lot of • these laborers were paid less • you do only one part of the job • The new type of economy created • how goods were moved efficiently • The foremost critic of capitalism • the 'new rich' owners of factories • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary Review 2022-05-04
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- Things you own. Your possessions.
- go up very fast and a lot.
- unfair things that happen.
- Freedom to do what you want.
- When everyone is equal, this exists.
- Changes for the better.
- Work together. Help Each other.
- Kings, queens, dukes, lords...
- The church, as an organization.
- A machine used to execute people.
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- members of the nobility. Rich people.
- People who do anything to get it how they want.
- move from farming to factories.
- began, or started.
- period in history after dark ages.New ideas
- kill someone, as a kind of legal punishment.
16 Clues: began, or started. • Changes for the better. • go up very fast and a lot. • unfair things that happen. • Freedom to do what you want. • Kings, queens, dukes, lords... • move from farming to factories. • The church, as an organization. • Work together. Help Each other. • A machine used to execute people. • Things you own. Your possessions. • When everyone is equal, this exists. • ...
global concepts quarter 1 2025-11-10
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- a nations protection
- Adam Smith's economic ideas
- areas of China that other countries control
- time period of new thinking about governments
- unify into a country
- an archipelago with few natural resources
- time period of new thinking about the world around us
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- Marx's new economic ideas
- another name for captialism
- when coutries make pacts together
- new thinking about the sun in the center
- a region under the control of another country
- everyone wanting a piece of one continent
- coal, iron, oil, rubber, steel
- when countries take over other countries
- government controls some aspects of the economy
16 Clues: a nations protection • unify into a country • Marx's new economic ideas • another name for captialism • Adam Smith's economic ideas • coal, iron, oil, rubber, steel • when coutries make pacts together • new thinking about the sun in the center • when countries take over other countries • everyone wanting a piece of one continent • an archipelago with few natural resources • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-05
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- Americans look for great ___ as leaders
- Stood for the rights of individuals
- A less accomplished founding father
- Supporters of the new Constitution
- We remember Jefferson not _____
- Jefferson prided in his ____
- Washington shocked the nation when he ____
- After the ____ Franklin came to America to die
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- Identified with politeness, good taste, and morality
- Virtue involving citizen’s participation in society
- More of a monument than a man
- Washington always dressed in high ____
- Activities supporting religion, politics, and civility
- Franklin’s interesting book about himself
- Attributes of ____: enlightenment, gentility, and taste
- The creation of presidency
- Virtue involving citizen’s participation in politics
- Existed for thousands of years without question
- Founding Father’s views on slavery
19 Clues: The creation of presidency • Jefferson prided in his ____ • More of a monument than a man • We remember Jefferson not _____ • Supporters of the new Constitution • Founding Father’s views on slavery • Stood for the rights of individuals • A less accomplished founding father • Washington always dressed in high ____ • Americans look for great ___ as leaders • ...
Vocabulary Task 2018-10-31
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- expressing writers emotions
- a united whole
- causing a marked change
- repetition of the sound of a vowel
- logical and consistant
- education or awareness that brings change
- widely or constantly, common or widespread
- movement of sudden understanding
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- poem or song narrating a story in stanzas
- rebellious young man, distressed and terrible
- intellectual movement of 18th century
- repetition of the "S" sound
- literary movement characterized by rousing action
- many arranged parts or details
- person who attacks cherished beliefs
- laws of nature
- agreement or compatibility b/w opinions or actions
- visually attractive, pretty style
- combine one thing with another, so they become a whole
19 Clues: a united whole • laws of nature • logical and consistant • causing a marked change • expressing writers emotions • repetition of the "S" sound • many arranged parts or details • movement of sudden understanding • visually attractive, pretty style • repetition of the sound of a vowel • person who attacks cherished beliefs • intellectual movement of 18th century • ...
Colonial America 2023-10-16
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- war for control Colonialial America
- tax on printed material
- winner of French and Indian War
- good soil and climate encouraged an agricultural economy here
- author of Declaration of Independenace
- turning point battle of Revolution
- Atlanticntic trade routes
- a country that settled North America
- forced colonist to house British Troops
- forbade colonist westward expansion
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- a country that sttled North America
- policy of little British intervention
- protest against Tea Act
- enlightenment thinker that influenced Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Paine's famous work
- poor soil lead to a trade and fishing economy here
- Brithish fire at unarmed colonist
- colonies only exist for benefit of the mother country
- took place in Philadelphis 1774
- advantage of Colonist in Revoluti
20 Clues: tax on printed material • protest against Tea Act • Atlanticntic trade routes • Thomas Paine's famous work • winner of French and Indian War • took place in Philadelphis 1774 • Brithish fire at unarmed colonist • advantage of Colonist in Revoluti • turning point battle of Revolution • a country that sttled North America • war for control Colonialial America • ...
THE PATHS 2020-07-18
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- The name of the star on the day Swami was born
- Purity is ______?
- What is His Message?
- In which sacred text is the Gita incorporated
- One of the Human values
- The remover of obstacles
- The other army of Kurukshetra war
- ____ is God
- The name of puja Easwaramma conducted
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- Where was the Gita taught?
- Who gave the name Eashwaramma?
- Swami was born in this Hindu year
- Love must express itself as ____
- How many chapters are there in the Gita?
- The gothra to which Swami was of
- One army of Kurukshetra war
- ___ nourishes Truth
- Who attended to Swami with Love
- Lives by giving and forgiving
19 Clues: ____ is God • Purity is ______? • ___ nourishes Truth • What is His Message? • One of the Human values • The remover of obstacles • Where was the Gita taught? • One army of Kurukshetra war • Lives by giving and forgiving • Who gave the name Eashwaramma? • Who attended to Swami with Love • Love must express itself as ____ • The gothra to which Swami was of • ...
