enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
P1 Social Studies Review 2024-10-16
Across
- abrupt overthrow of government
- he believed in a Philosopher King
- believed a middle-class citizen could rule
- he opposed absolute monarchy
- he oversaw death by guillotine
- government of select few
- believed in women's rights
- he wrote Declaration of Independence
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- period of new ideas of government
- he is the father of the constitution
- a castle people looked for gunpowder
- set of rules of a country
- he lost the battle of waterloo
- birthplace of The Republic
- government where people rule themselves
- rights no one can take away
- the Reign of ___ last 2 years
- he believed in inalienable rights
18 Clues: government of select few • set of rules of a country • birthplace of The Republic • believed in women's rights • rights no one can take away • he opposed absolute monarchy • the Reign of ___ last 2 years • abrupt overthrow of government • he lost the battle of waterloo • he oversaw death by guillotine • period of new ideas of government • he believed in a Philosopher King • ...
chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2023-02-03
Across
- support of ones own nation
- aristocrats and nobles
- the new government after the revolution
- Italian political movement founded in 1831
- napoleon 1
- mass executions during the revolution
- king of Prussia and german emperor
- last queen of France
- leading figure of enlightenment
- most powerful and the most wealthy
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- unification of italy
- legislative body in France until 1789
- german customs union
- middle class and peasants
- Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, uk
- ended the french attempt to dominate Europe
- last king of France
- french directory government after revolution
18 Clues: napoleon 1 • last king of France • unification of italy • german customs union • last queen of France • aristocrats and nobles • middle class and peasants • support of ones own nation • leading figure of enlightenment • king of Prussia and german emperor • most powerful and the most wealthy • Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, uk • mass executions during the revolution • ...
The Sermon at Benares 2019-05-26
8 Clues: went to • those bound to die • expression of sorrow • religious or moral talk • a state of high spiritual knowledge • something which cannot be understood • a medical doctor trained in human medicine • suffering from pain, distress or disability
World Religions Group 1 2024-02-20
8 Clues: Buddhist holy city • Founder of Buddhism • Buddhism was made in • Holy text of Buddhism • Important belief in Buddhism • How many people follow Buddhism • Symbol associated with Buddhism • Religion based on Hinduism and founded in south asia
A samurai must know these words: Emmaline T.F 2024-05-01
8 Clues: self-denfese • a powerful warrior • go back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • enlightenment through meditation • head of the military government • form of Buddhism focused on paradise
Absolutism, the Enlightenment, and Revolution 2024-10-15
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- a form of government in which the executive, legislative, and judicial branches limit and control each other through a system of checks and balances
- an eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom
- n artistic style that was highly secular, emphasizing grace, charm, and gentle action
- a system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal power
- an elegant urban drawing room where, in the eighteenth century, writers, artists, government leaders, and others gathered to discuss the ideas of the philosophers
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- the idea that religion should not play a role in areas such as government and education
- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone
- the concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will and all individuals should be forced to abide by it since it represents what is best for the entire community
- Russian for caesar; the title used by Russian emperors
- romantic alliances
- a political system in which a ruler claims to hold total power
- a person who seeks wisdom; term applied to intellectuals during the Enlightenment
- a member of the Russian nobility
14 Clues: romantic alliances • a member of the Russian nobility • Russian for caesar; the title used by Russian emperors • a political system in which a ruler claims to hold total power • an eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • a person who seeks wisdom; term applied to intellectuals during the Enlightenment • ...
Reformation, Scientific Revolution, & Enlightenment 2021-02-25
Across
- Along with Descartes, developed the Scientific Method
- Said the Sun was the center of the universe before Galileo
- Christians that don't follow Catholic doctrine
- First vaccination was for this disease
- The second Natural Right
- The Enlightenment was born in this city's cafes
- Thanks to this Luther's ideas spread throughout Europe quickly
- Started the reformation
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- "Humans are in their nature evil"
- Gave us laws of motion and principal of gravity
- The second reformation
- Paying for salvation
- What Henry VIII wanted so he created the Anglican Church
- According to Locke, who gives the government the power?
14 Clues: Paying for salvation • The second reformation • Started the reformation • The second Natural Right • "Humans are in their nature evil" • First vaccination was for this disease • Christians that don't follow Catholic doctrine • Gave us laws of motion and principal of gravity • The Enlightenment was born in this city's cafes • ...
Zach Taylor 2020-12-09
Across
- An intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- An English philosopher and political theorist who was born in 1632 in Wrington, Somerset, England, and died in 1704
- An English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author
- The Discourse on the Origin of Inequality is one of this guys most famous arts
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe
- A theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment
- Any theory of the structure of the solar system is considered
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- The scientific process to help us understand and solve hypothesis's
- The french word for philosophy
- A french political philosopher who was best known for The Spirit Of Laws
- A series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- A prolific writer who in his lifetime he published numerous works, including books, plays, poems, and polemics
- A natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method
- An English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights
14 Clues: The french word for philosophy • Any theory of the structure of the solar system is considered • An English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights • A theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment • The scientific process to help us understand and solve hypothesis's • ...
Hinduism And Buddhism 2025-05-15
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- is The religion founde the Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape byspeakingg nirvana through enlightenment
- is A religion that developeIndiaindia over thousands of years and spread across the world
- A class, or group in indian society
- The belief that a person's soul is reborn in a new body after death
- An ancient indian languag is the Hindu concept that people are born with a set of skills that help them serve one of the four general needs of a functioning society
- The idea that all existing things in reality come from one source
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- A collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
- A journey to a holy place
- The state of gaining spiritual insights and finding universal truth.
- is a concept found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions about how the good and evil done in a past life determine what happens to one's soul in the next life.
- A Sanskrit word meaning "awakened" is the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- A belief found in Hinduism and other indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- A social group that does a particular job and a person who is born into it.
- An ideal state of happiness and peace
14 Clues: A journey to a holy place • A class, or group in indian society • An ideal state of happiness and peace • A collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism • The idea that all existing things in reality come from one source • The belief that a person's soul is reborn in a new body after death • ...
China: Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
Across
- A device built for transportation
- Fine pottery called China
- A result of intense meditation
- Canal water-way built for transportation
- Government ruled by the wealthy
- A religion followed in China
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- The awakened or enlightened one
- Your teacher's last name
- China's most important philosopher
- A set of rulers from the same family
- A government based on merit
- A way to copy information quickly
- A common food grown in China
- The man who became the Buddha
- Material made from cocoons of an insect
15 Clues: Your teacher's last name • Fine pottery called China • A government based on merit • A common food grown in China • A religion followed in China • The man who became the Buddha • A result of intense meditation • The awakened or enlightened one • Government ruled by the wealthy • A device built for transportation • A way to copy information quickly • ...
Renaissance crossword 2015-06-08
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- A four stringed instrument
- Artists and musicians hired to:
- painted the ceiling of the sistine chaplel
- The renassiance was a period of:
- who wrote the ave maria{Dont put spaces}
- inventor guten berg invented the:
- A vocal five bar peice
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- A famous artist and inventor
- What king of England was a fan of madrigals{no spaces}
- The study of the human body
- a popular woodwind instrument
- most poular form of secular music
- A music family you strum or pluck
- Sponsers
- A popular string instrument
15 Clues: Sponsers • A vocal five bar peice • A four stringed instrument • The study of the human body • A popular string instrument • A famous artist and inventor • a popular woodwind instrument • Artists and musicians hired to: • The renassiance was a period of: • most poular form of secular music • A music family you strum or pluck • inventor guten berg invented the: • ...
Fall Serendipity: Cross-word 2020-10-05
Across
- "___ amida butsu"
- "siddartha post-enlightenment"
- camp (are you attending?)
- number of years auntie joy has been fed. advisor
- "I must keep my ___ bright and strong"
- what we say before eating a meal
- one of the united sharing an island
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- what festival celebration is hed during the summer?
- which united hosted the first digital convention?
- the best united :) jk jk
- who's birthday is celebrated on Hanamatsuri?
- who is hosting next years convention?
- won model united in 2019?
- a symbol of peace
- Who is our federation president?
15 Clues: "___ amida butsu" • a symbol of peace • the best united :) jk jk • camp (are you attending?) • won model united in 2019? • "siddartha post-enlightenment" • Who is our federation president? • what we say before eating a meal • one of the united sharing an island • who is hosting next years convention? • "I must keep my ___ bright and strong" • ...
literacy cross wotrd 2024-09-06
Across
- the ability to make comprehensive sounds
- our background that we came from
- word used as actions
- to know the meaning of it
- what kids do at school
- what kids gain from school
- to talk to someone
- to make something mentally or physically
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- words that are a person, place or thing
- what make up words
- to say something you see
- what kids go to school for
- to know EVERYTHING
- to learn an ability over time
- what you need to do to make a book
15 Clues: what make up words • to know EVERYTHING • to talk to someone • word used as actions • what kids do at school • to say something you see • to know the meaning of it • what kids go to school for • what kids gain from school • to learn an ability over time • our background that we came from • what you need to do to make a book • words that are a person, place or thing • ...
A Samurai must know these words:Johnathon.D 2024-05-01
Across
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- period Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- Shotoku Encouraged cultural diffusion
- religion focused on nature
- Powerful warrior class
- lord who supported the shogun
- of Genji Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu
- The head of the government during Samurai
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- go back to the way it was
- A tower
- code followed by the samurai
- arts Fighting styles like self defense
- buddism form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- method of clearing the mind
- Buddhism Enlightenment through meditation
15 Clues: A tower • Powerful warrior class • go back to the way it was • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • Shotoku Encouraged cultural diffusion • arts Fighting styles like self defense • Buddhism Enlightenment through meditation • ...
A Samurai must know these words:Johnathon.D 2024-05-01
Across
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- period Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- Shotoku Encouraged cultural diffusion
- religion focused on nature
- Powerful warrior class
- lord who supported the shogun
- of Genji Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu
- The head of the government during Samurai
Down
- go back to the way it was
- A tower
- code followed by the samurai
- arts Fighting styles like self defense
- buddism form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- method of clearing the mind
- Buddhism Enlightenment through meditation
15 Clues: A tower • Powerful warrior class • go back to the way it was • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • Shotoku Encouraged cultural diffusion • arts Fighting styles like self defense • Buddhism Enlightenment through meditation • ...
vocab crossword puzzle 2024-09-18
Across
- a meaning suggested by a word or an expression in addition to its exact meaning
- to bring to mind or think of again
- to know
- a student in his or her second year at a 4-year high school or college
- possessing intelligence
- memory
- wisdom
- having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight
- to think or know
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- a book for notes
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- to learn by heart
- aware of facts or feelings
- Mark or sigh
- relating to the intellect or understanding
15 Clues: memory • wisdom • to know • Mark or sigh • a book for notes • to think or know • to learn by heart • possessing intelligence • aware of facts or feelings • to bring to mind or think of again • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • relating to the intellect or understanding • having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight • ...
Japan 2023-03-03
Across
- a covert agent in feudal Japan
- the art form of folding paper into shapes
- the former capital of Japan
- the code of honor among the samurai
- competitive full-contact wrestler
- a retired samurai with high ranks
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- a Buddhist religion
- the state of enlightenment for buddhists
- a traditional form of Japanese drama
- a religion formed in India
- a form of Buddhism from Japan
- the capital of Japan
- a Japanese martial art
- a Japanese food made with rice and often seaweed and fish
- high-grade green tea
15 Clues: a Buddhist religion • the capital of Japan • high-grade green tea • a Japanese martial art • a religion formed in India • the former capital of Japan • a form of Buddhism from Japan • a covert agent in feudal Japan • competitive full-contact wrestler • a retired samurai with high ranks • the code of honor among the samurai • a traditional form of Japanese drama • ...
Unit 5 - Revolutions 2023-01-31
Across
- the mother country of Saint Domingue
- has good hair
- group that formed the National Assembly
- led to an increase in world pop
- economic system with private businesses
- system in which everyone is seen as equal
- where the industrial revolution began
- believes that all humans have natural rights
- individual led Latin American revolutions
- changes to improve something for the better
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- "Age of Light"
- Haiti's colonial name
- places that goods were manufactured
- the ability for one to vote
- French emperor who ends the revolution
15 Clues: has good hair • "Age of Light" • Haiti's colonial name • the ability for one to vote • led to an increase in world pop • places that goods were manufactured • the mother country of Saint Domingue • where the industrial revolution began • French emperor who ends the revolution • group that formed the National Assembly • economic system with private businesses • ...
Chapter 15 2019-01-25
Across
- religious revivalist movement
- The Catholic church reviewed it's rules
- Started by Martin Luther
- Slave who began practicing religion after almost dying
- Authorized the stoning of women
- Intellectual and philosophical movement
- Polish mathematician and astronomer
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- Argued that human affairs were moving into an era of near infinite improvability
- Italian astronomer
- The leading missionary order in China
- Religion from the Punjab region in India
- Hindu mystic poet of the Bhakti era
- French enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- A school and approach to study and research in China
- discovered gravity
15 Clues: Italian astronomer • discovered gravity • Started by Martin Luther • religious revivalist movement • Authorized the stoning of women • Hindu mystic poet of the Bhakti era • Polish mathematician and astronomer • The leading missionary order in China • The Catholic church reviewed it's rules • Intellectual and philosophical movement • Religion from the Punjab region in India • ...
Linux distributions 2012-10-09
Across
- Meant primarily for i686
- For Scientific Purposes based on ubuntu
- Linux distribution meant for Visually impaired
- Split into Red Hat Enterprise and Fedora
- Comes pre-loaded with hacking tools
- Resembles MS Windows strongly
- Largest used distribution in Germany
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- Lightweight linux distribution
- Linux distribution developed in India
- A part of the Red Hat project
- Started as Mandrakesoft in 1998
- Most used linux distribution in 2012 as per distrowatch
- Found by Mark Shuttlworth
- Uses enlightenment as the default UI
- Used by Richard Stallman
15 Clues: Meant primarily for i686 • Used by Richard Stallman • Found by Mark Shuttlworth • A part of the Red Hat project • Resembles MS Windows strongly • Lightweight linux distribution • Started as Mandrakesoft in 1998 • Comes pre-loaded with hacking tools • Uses enlightenment as the default UI • Largest used distribution in Germany • Linux distribution developed in India • ...
Plato, Aristotle and God 2013-02-03
Across
- Out of nothing
- God being independent of the universe
- The journey out of the cave represents
- God being present everywhere
- The cave represents
- God as all-powerful
- The unchanging cause of all that exists (Aristotle)
- Plato uses this to convey his idea of the cave
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- The role of the sun in Plato's analogy
- The outside of the cave represents
- The view that knowledge is derived from sense experience
- God as loving
- The shadows represent
- The idea of something (Plato)
- God as all-knowing
15 Clues: God as loving • Out of nothing • God as all-knowing • The cave represents • God as all-powerful • The shadows represent • God being present everywhere • The idea of something (Plato) • The outside of the cave represents • God being independent of the universe • The role of the sun in Plato's analogy • The journey out of the cave represents • ...
APUSH Chapters 7 -1 2022-09-22
Across
- there is an exchange named for him
- wanted the US to be agrarian
- drilled troops to make them soldiers
- made the Supremem Court as powerful as it is
- Kentuckian who pushed Madison toward war
- revived the Western Confederacy
- sent emissaries to France
- kicked out of colony for speaking their mind
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- chief of the Miami Indians
- "father" of the Constitution
- freed his slaves while he was still alive
- started the Reformation
- given the glory for the victory at Saratoga
- wanted the US to be industrial
- enlightenment writer
15 Clues: enlightenment writer • started the Reformation • sent emissaries to France • chief of the Miami Indians • "father" of the Constitution • wanted the US to be agrarian • wanted the US to be industrial • revived the Western Confederacy • there is an exchange named for him • drilled troops to make them soldiers • Kentuckian who pushed Madison toward war • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-12-12
Across
- The step before you reach nirvana
- To be reborn
- Path Rules that Bhuddisms follow
- Part of the caste system that is the warriors
- Become the Buddha
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- The belief of course and effect
- A type of Buddhism
- A system with 5 groups
- They are top of the caste system
- The Buddha’s Diagnosis and prescription
- Different groups of Buddhism
- The step where you reach enlightenment
- The “untouchables” of the caste system
- Part of the caste system that is an entrepreneur
- The unskilled caste system
15 Clues: To be reborn • Become the Buddha • A type of Buddhism • A system with 5 groups • The unskilled caste system • Different groups of Buddhism • The belief of course and effect • They are top of the caste system • Path Rules that Bhuddisms follow • The step before you reach nirvana • The step where you reach enlightenment • The “untouchables” of the caste system • ...
baptism review 2020-09-29
Across
- two words; something that brings death to Christ’s paschal mystery
- two words; symbol #4 of baptism
- proclamation of faith
- part of the catechumenate process
- two words; baptism was in this story
- was originally for catechumens
- to plunge or immerse
- two words; symbolizes putting on Christ
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- two words; symbol #1 of baptism
- two words; symbol #3 of baptism
- two words; oil blessed by a bishop
- enlightenment
- two words; meaning the baptized
- two words; oil blessed with a prayer
- two words; lets us be like Christ
15 Clues: enlightenment • to plunge or immerse • proclamation of faith • was originally for catechumens • two words; symbol #1 of baptism • two words; symbol #3 of baptism • two words; meaning the baptized • two words; symbol #4 of baptism • part of the catechumenate process • two words; lets us be like Christ • two words; oil blessed by a bishop • two words; oil blessed with a prayer • ...
Fall Serendipity: Cross-word 2020-10-05
Across
- the best united :) jk jk
- "I must keep my ___ bright and strong"
- "siddartha post-enlightenment"
- one of the united sharing an island
- who's birthday is celebrated on Hanamatsuri?
- Who is our federation president?
- "___ amida butsu"
- camp (are you attending?)
Down
- which united hosted the first digital convention?
- who is hosting next years convention?
- won model united in 2019?
- what we say before eating a meal
- number of years auntie joy has been fed. advisor
- what festival celebration is hed during the summer?
- a symbol of peace
15 Clues: a symbol of peace • "___ amida butsu" • the best united :) jk jk • won model united in 2019? • camp (are you attending?) • "siddartha post-enlightenment" • what we say before eating a meal • Who is our federation president? • one of the united sharing an island • who is hosting next years convention? • "I must keep my ___ bright and strong" • ...
Southeast Asia Religions 2024-11-14
Across
- The teachings of the leader Buddha
- The buhdist word for equality
- The Islam bible
- The religion inspired by Muhammad the monk
- The religion mostly dominant in India
- The highly respected Hindu spiritual leader
- the Islam god
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- the buhdist term that means love and compassion
- The buhdist word that means compassion
- the buhdist term for enlightenment
- The Hindu word that means spirit or soul
- The Hindu god
- The buhdist word for joy
- The Hindu word for religion
- the Islam travel to the holy city of Mecca
15 Clues: The Hindu god • the Islam god • The Islam bible • The buhdist word for joy • The Hindu word for religion • The buhdist word for equality • The teachings of the leader Buddha • the buhdist term for enlightenment • The religion mostly dominant in India • The buhdist word that means compassion • The Hindu word that means spirit or soul • The religion inspired by Muhammad the monk • ...
Religions of Southeast Asia 2025-03-21
Across
- Muslim name for their God
- a Muslim religious leader
- "setting free"
- good handwriting
- a person who gives up their belongings for religon
- a microcosmic image
- a Muslim worship building, like a church
- An eternal spirit or soul in Hinduism
- a historic system for the division of birth
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- a religious duty for Muslims
- free from dissatisfaction and greed
- The elimination of all the negative thoughts in the mind
- an incarnation or a mortal
- a giant serpent
- Belief that all actions have a consequence
15 Clues: "setting free" • a giant serpent • good handwriting • a microcosmic image • Muslim name for their God • a Muslim religious leader • an incarnation or a mortal • a religious duty for Muslims • free from dissatisfaction and greed • An eternal spirit or soul in Hinduism • a Muslim worship building, like a church • Belief that all actions have a consequence • ...
english 11b 2025-02-24
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- over at that distance
- large and frightening creature
- to keep going
- struggle of the main character from within like his emotions
- main villain
- when a character pushes away bad thoughts
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- struggle of the main character from a society or something else
- spiritual enlightenment
- main character
- the most interesting/ exciting part of the story
- small bag
- from how we view the story
- very loud or confusing
- where the story takes place
- a key to an outer door of a house
15 Clues: small bag • main villain • to keep going • main character • over at that distance • very loud or confusing • spiritual enlightenment • from how we view the story • where the story takes place • large and frightening creature • a key to an outer door of a house • when a character pushes away bad thoughts • the most interesting/ exciting part of the story • ...
Cross word 2/19 2025-02-19
Across
- rulers don’t necessarily believe in ideals but doesn’t want to be overthrown
- the rich
- free passes to Heaven
- national anthem
- estates general Mets but 1st & 2nd lock the 3rd out
- test things out rather than being told
- the man who wanted to conquer the world
- use guillotine chop of head and false accusations
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- the leader has to follow rules
- the right to vote
- belief in the power of human reason to combat ignorance
- the poor
- notebook full of complaints
- free speech
- king or queen has complete control
15 Clues: the rich • the poor • free speech • national anthem • the right to vote • free passes to Heaven • notebook full of complaints • the leader has to follow rules • king or queen has complete control • test things out rather than being told • the man who wanted to conquer the world • use guillotine chop of head and false accusations • estates general Mets but 1st & 2nd lock the 3rd out • ...
Hinduism Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-24
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- The God of divine fire
- Used to connect the spirt with the universe
- You get what you give
- When your soul is reunited with the creator
- The creator in Hinduism
- The natural Law
- The festival of lights
- Symbol of holiness
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- The journey to a holy site
- God of love compassion and protection
- A time when people throw colored powder at each other
- God of rain, storm, and heaven
- When your soul is reunited with a newborn
- First book of Hindu Scripture
- Protects people from wicked
15 Clues: The natural Law • Symbol of holiness • You get what you give • The God of divine fire • The festival of lights • The creator in Hinduism • The journey to a holy site • Protects people from wicked • First book of Hindu Scripture • God of rain, storm, and heaven • God of love compassion and protection • When your soul is reunited with a newborn • ...
French Revolution 2025-12-10
Across
- The government that took over during the Reign of Terror.
- 1.5% of the population
- The ______ Court Oath
- The government system that was a cause of the revolution
- A movement that was a key cause of the Revolution.
- Reign of ______
- First ______
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- National ________
- _______ Spending
- 98% of the population
- The state of France before the Revolution
- Used during French Revolution as execution method
- 0.5% of the population
- A group of people that are neither wealthy nor poor.
- What prison was stormed on July 14th 1789?
15 Clues: First ______ • Reign of ______ • _______ Spending • National ________ • 98% of the population • The ______ Court Oath • 0.5% of the population • 1.5% of the population • The state of France before the Revolution • What prison was stormed on July 14th 1789? • Used during French Revolution as execution method • A movement that was a key cause of the Revolution. • ...
Buudhism 2025-12-16
Across
- how many people practice it
- what did Siddhartha find
- What are some practices of Buddhism?
- what one guideline the Buddhists follow
- what is one of the symbols of Buddhism
- What do you call a person who practices Buddhism?
- where does Buddhism originate from?
- whats one ritual Buddhists do
- How old is Buddhism?
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- what percentage of Asia practices Buddhism
- when was there a drop in Buddhism
- what religions are similar to Buddhism
- what practices do Buddhists do
- what is another name for Siddhartha
- famous people who practice Buddhism
15 Clues: How old is Buddhism? • what did Siddhartha find • how many people practice it • whats one ritual Buddhists do • what practices do Buddhists do • when was there a drop in Buddhism • what is another name for Siddhartha • where does Buddhism originate from? • famous people who practice Buddhism • What are some practices of Buddhism? • what religions are similar to Buddhism • ...
Enlightenment and France 2022-01-20
7 Clues: right to vote • French Dictator • Age of Questioning • Wrote the Encyclopedia • Queen who was beheaded. • Reign of ______. 40k killed • Wrote Declaration of the Rights of Women
The Age of Enlightenment 2012-09-27
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- Caught on by philosophers, some theologians, and ______
- Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade
- When was the Age of Enlightenment?
- people not only learn to think correctly, but to ___ correctly
- Conflict between the inquiring mind and ______
- Also called the age of _____
- Understand________place
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- reason can lead humanity to a state of earthly _______
- Intellectual leaders regarded as courageous _______
- It was a time of ______
- reason lets you break free of primitive, dogmatic, and superstitious beliefs holding people in the bonds of ______ and ignorance
- Growing concern for individual human ______
- Before the 18th century, it was mostly confined to England and ______
13 Clues: It was a time of ______ • Understand________place • Also called the age of _____ • When was the Age of Enlightenment? • Growing concern for individual human ______ • Conflict between the inquiring mind and ______ • Intellectual leaders regarded as courageous _______ • reason can lead humanity to a state of earthly _______ • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 2012-09-27
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- Growing concern for individual human ______
- Also called the age of _____
- When was the Age of Enlightenment?
- reason can lead humanity to a state of earthly _______
- reason lets you break free of primitive, dogmatic, and superstitious beliefs holding people in the bonds of ______ and ignorance
- Intellectual leaders regarded as courageous _______
- Understand________place
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- Before the 18th century, it was mostly confined to England and ______
- Caught on by philosophers, some theologians, and ______
- Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade
- It was a time of ______
- people not only learn to think correctly, but to ___ correctly
- Conflict between the inquiring mind and ______
13 Clues: It was a time of ______ • Understand________place • Also called the age of _____ • When was the Age of Enlightenment? • Growing concern for individual human ______ • Conflict between the inquiring mind and ______ • Intellectual leaders regarded as courageous _______ • reason can lead humanity to a state of earthly _______ • ...
Ancient China in ancient times 2022-06-29
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- flat thin pieces of rock with writing in it
- a medicine or liquid believed to prolong life
- a famous Chinese philosopher
- the cutting of a corpse for medical research
- there were 8000 solders made out of clay to guard his grave
- a seiries of families that ruled over China
- to live forever
- for great safety
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- wise sayings
- an earthquake detector
- a male who has been castrated
- longest dynasty
- inner peace
- a rebellion of a country that overthrows the government
- to kill someone’s for political reasons
15 Clues: inner peace • wise sayings • longest dynasty • to live forever • for great safety • an earthquake detector • a famous Chinese philosopher • a male who has been castrated • to kill someone’s for political reasons • flat thin pieces of rock with writing in it • a seiries of families that ruled over China • the cutting of a corpse for medical research • ...
Test 2022-12-12
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- a ____ is Theravada or Mahayana
- the highest level in the caste system.
- a religion that has multiple gods or deities.
- someone who doesn’t reach ___ to help others.
- the state of enlightenment.
- lowest level in ____ system
- a sect of Buddhism that starts with M.
- when you die, what happens?
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- a religion with one god, like christianity.
- the Path of nirvana.
- the Buddha.
- the more you hurt, the better.
- a sect of Buddhism that starts with T.
- the law of cause and effect.
- the process of rebirth
15 Clues: the Buddha. • the Path of nirvana. • the process of rebirth • the state of enlightenment. • lowest level in ____ system • when you die, what happens? • the law of cause and effect. • the more you hurt, the better. • a ____ is Theravada or Mahayana • the highest level in the caste system. • a sect of Buddhism that starts with T. • a sect of Buddhism that starts with M. • ...
Crossword 2022-12-12
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- is the circle of death and rebirth
- is when you escape the circle of reincarnation
- you deeds
- law of good and bad
- is a religion to help you reach nenlightant ment
- a member of a caste
- path The middle path
- the first person enlightened
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- you can reach enlightenment on your own.
- noble truths We all suffer and we all are sick
- a system that separates the ranks of people
- is severe self discipline
- when you keep getting born
- a religion that has different parts.
- the lowest caste.
15 Clues: you deeds • the lowest caste. • law of good and bad • a member of a caste • path The middle path • is severe self discipline • when you keep getting born • the first person enlightened • is the circle of death and rebirth • a religion that has different parts. • you can reach enlightenment on your own. • a system that separates the ranks of people • ...
Buddhism 2023-01-09
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- Buddha taught these in his first sermon at Sarnath
- Siddhatha Gautama developed
- Giving is the center of buddhist practice
- Buddhists usually begin an act of _
- Buddha taught that nothing is ______
- Second basic type of buddhist
- Buddhist teachings, the true path, and the true nature of all things
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- attained enlightenment while meditating under a _________
- One of the oldest and originally came from China
- bell shaped structures called ___
- Buddhism means____
- Buddha's path to end suffering
- seen as the fourth jewel
- First basic type of Buddhist
- Buddhists of many traditions _______ phrases
15 Clues: Buddhism means____ • seen as the fourth jewel • Siddhatha Gautama developed • First basic type of Buddhist • Second basic type of buddhist • Buddha's path to end suffering • bell shaped structures called ___ • Buddhists usually begin an act of _ • Buddha taught that nothing is ______ • Giving is the center of buddhist practice • Buddhists of many traditions _______ phrases • ...
Buddhism 2023-02-07
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- Who founded Buddhism?
- Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana are all examples of Buddhist ___.
- Buddhists use the ___fold path to overcome desire.
- The "goal" of Buddhist worship.
- Important Buddhist teaching (also the name of a popular band)
- There are ___ noble truths in Buddhism.
- Buddhists worship in temples called ___
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- The practice of mindfulness.
- ___ hundred million people practice Buddhism.
- In Buddhism, all life is?
- What symbol represents Buddhism?
- Who was the "enlightened one?"
- What country is Buddhism most prominent today?
- What would you call a Buddhist religious leader?
- Where did Buddhism originate?
15 Clues: Who founded Buddhism? • In Buddhism, all life is? • The practice of mindfulness. • Where did Buddhism originate? • Who was the "enlightened one?" • The "goal" of Buddhist worship. • What symbol represents Buddhism? • There are ___ noble truths in Buddhism. • Buddhists worship in temples called ___ • ___ hundred million people practice Buddhism. • ...
History Crossword 2014-11-03
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- The date of Pearl Harbor.
- One plus one.
- Rights given to you at birth.
- How many strips on the flag.
- 10 amendments of the Constitution.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in Natural law.
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- Date the declaration was signed.
- Dictator of Germany.
- What you should treat all people with.
- Is the number of man that signed the declaration.
- Put a key on a kite.
- Stars on the flag.
- What a cowboy rides.
- First dictator of the Soviet Union.
- The flag is red, white, and what.
15 Clues: One plus one. • Stars on the flag. • Dictator of Germany. • Put a key on a kite. • What a cowboy rides. • The date of Pearl Harbor. • How many strips on the flag. • Rights given to you at birth. • Date the declaration was signed. • The flag is red, white, and what. • 10 amendments of the Constitution. • First dictator of the Soviet Union. • What you should treat all people with. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2022-05-18
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- Goddess of knowledge and creativity
- The enlightenment tree
- A way of life that helps people live happily, selflessly, and in balance
- Servants and laborers
- Priests, scholars, teachers
- Siddhartha tried becoming this but wasn't happy
- The belief that every action has consequences
- Shifted away from herding and hunting to other occupations
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- Believed to be ever present and all powerful
- Merchants, artisans, farmers
- Collection of sacred texts composed in Sanskrit
- Rulers and warriors
- Goddess of good health and prosperity
- The Buddha's name
- Goddess of love and devotion
15 Clues: The Buddha's name • Rulers and warriors • Servants and laborers • The enlightenment tree • Priests, scholars, teachers • Merchants, artisans, farmers • Goddess of love and devotion • Goddess of knowledge and creativity • Goddess of good health and prosperity • Believed to be ever present and all powerful • The belief that every action has consequences • ...
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 • ...
Global II 2023-03-30
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- Russian dictator
- oath made by the french national assembly
- total control or power
- to fix up an area or make it more modern
- a machine made by the french to chop off heads
- genocide of Jewish people
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- name of a potato disease
- to fight back or take charge
- continent that touches Asia
- the document that lead to WWII
- country in Europe
- an explorer who conquers land
- the age of expansion in Europe
13 Clues: Russian dictator • country in Europe • total control or power • name of a potato disease • genocide of Jewish people • continent that touches Asia • to fight back or take charge • an explorer who conquers land • the document that lead to WWII • the age of expansion in Europe • to fix up an area or make it more modern • oath made by the french national assembly • ...
Chapter 3 2015-11-13
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- Type of crops that were grown to be consumed by the people who grew them
- Rebellion led by this Native American as a last effort to defeat the British
- type of servant who agreed to work for a number of years in exchange for passage to the colonies
- American who was an inventor, politician, and scientist who exemplified Enlightenment ideas
- Private schools that were run by women in their homes
- Time period in the 1600's and 1700's when people began to focus on new ideas, new ways of thinking, and science
- Military leader who fought for the British in the 7 Years War, and would fight against the British in a later war
- Group that lost control of large amounts of land in North America after the 7 Years War
- Country that won the 7 Years War
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- Colonies which had a large number of African slaves
- African American woman who became the first black woman to public a book of poetry
- Colonies which had a diversity of religions and nationalities
- Part of the journey enslaved Africans took on their forced journey to the New World
- ......."of 1763" - an order given by the British after the 7 Years War that said no colonist could move past a line on the Appalachian Mountains
- trade routes between Europe, Africa and the colonies
- Quaker who founded one of the Middle Colonies as a haven for Quakers
- Type of crops that were grown to be sold
17 Clues: Country that won the 7 Years War • Type of crops that were grown to be sold • Colonies which had a large number of African slaves • trade routes between Europe, Africa and the colonies • Private schools that were run by women in their homes • Colonies which had a diversity of religions and nationalities • ...
Simon Bolivar 2023-02-16
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- Simon Bolivar was inspired by the writing from what era
- Simon Bolivar led a massive revolt against
- Simon Bolivar died from
- Simon Bolivar was also known as
- Simon Bolivar was president of
- helped Simon Bolivar liberate Ecuador
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- was a Haitian revolutionist who be-friended Simon Bolivar
- Simon Bolivar use this tactic
- Simon Bolivar was exiled to...
- Simon Bolivar fought for
- area Bolivar liberate
- who's writing was Simon Bolivar inspired by
- Simon Bolivar was a...
13 Clues: area Bolivar liberate • Simon Bolivar was a... • Simon Bolivar died from • Simon Bolivar fought for • Simon Bolivar use this tactic • Simon Bolivar was exiled to... • Simon Bolivar was president of • Simon Bolivar was also known as • helped Simon Bolivar liberate Ecuador • Simon Bolivar led a massive revolt against • who's writing was Simon Bolivar inspired by • ...
American Revolution 2021-02-10
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- King's act that taxed all paper goods.
- Authored the Declaration of Independence
- Rights and Freedoms
- The ___________ military wore red coats.
- Believed in the separation of powers.
- Believed in freedom of the press?
- Colonist engaged in this form of combat?
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- First US Constitution
- The housing of British solders in colonist's homes
- Formal letter sent to King George in 1776?
- Taxation without _______________.
- Montesquieu Voltaire and Locke were examples of _______________ thinkers?
- Believed in the the concept of separation of powers.
- Ratified in 1788?
14 Clues: Ratified in 1788? • Rights and Freedoms • First US Constitution • Taxation without _______________. • Believed in freedom of the press? • Believed in the separation of powers. • King's act that taxed all paper goods. • Authored the Declaration of Independence • The ___________ military wore red coats. • Colonist engaged in this form of combat? • ...
Adolfo Orozco vocab puzzle 2021-09-17
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- Like an owl
- to feel bad
- Group of people who wanted to purify their religion
- What you feel when you drop your phone
- helps you picture the image
- choice of words
- what you feel when you do something bad
- synonym to sharp
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- period of time when people wanted to learn about the world around them
- the reason why an author writes something
- a book about someone
- mood
- to stand for something
13 Clues: mood • Like an owl • to feel bad • choice of words • synonym to sharp • a book about someone • to stand for something • helps you picture the image • What you feel when you drop your phone • what you feel when you do something bad • the reason why an author writes something • Group of people who wanted to purify their religion • ...
Open Arms ACT SNSW Festive Crossword 2024-12-02
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- Occurs on December 5th - a night of anticipation
- secular, non-commercial airing of grievances
- Hindu festival of lights
- day of Buddha enlightenment
- grumpy dislike of the joys of Christmas
- celebration of African culture
- longest day of the year
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- Jewish Festival of lights
- Christian celebration of Jesus' birth
- traditional Christmas Eve celebration
- Japanese New Year's Day
- commemorates the journey of Mary and Joseph
- Japanese traditional celebration on the last day of the year
13 Clues: Japanese New Year's Day • longest day of the year • Hindu festival of lights • Jewish Festival of lights • day of Buddha enlightenment • celebration of African culture • Christian celebration of Jesus' birth • traditional Christmas Eve celebration • grumpy dislike of the joys of Christmas • commemorates the journey of Mary and Joseph • ...
The PEC Village People 2012-09-05
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- Caters to our every whim
- SPP
- Kitchen magician
- Met his wife at some dive (with last initial)
- Efficiently building a family
- Bird Woman (somewhat near Alcatraz)
- Recent Marathon Man
- Has secret 18-wheel past
- Very Green with a heart of Gold
- Love child
- Fan of auto eroticism
- Chills out in the morning (with last initial)
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- Hit woman--puts out contracts on lots of people
- Well-versed in the rhythm method
- On a path to enlightenment
- He's number ...
- Our exhibitionist
- New family--is managing
- Has affairs with ET
- Comeback Kid
- Her trademark©
- Fantasy widow
- Well-shod grandma
23 Clues: SPP • Love child • Comeback Kid • Fantasy widow • Her trademark© • He's number ... • Kitchen magician • Our exhibitionist • Well-shod grandma • Has affairs with ET • Recent Marathon Man • Fan of auto eroticism • New family--is managing • Caters to our every whim • Has secret 18-wheel past • On a path to enlightenment • Efficiently building a family • Very Green with a heart of Gold • ...
AOL Spiritual Crossword Puzzle (June 2013) 2013-06-04
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- Who doubted Jesus?
- Part of saint's uniform?
- Where do thoughts come from?
- Who created the Yoga Sutras?
- Program taught in high schools
- Name of the faculty that judges
- What does Jesus represent?
- State of being of a joyful, bubbly 3 month old baby
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- Famous lady devotee of Krishna
- Breath of joy
- Name of Ayurvedic center in Art of living
- Part of you which is Matter?
- Which enlightened master had long ears?
- Repose in ______
- Yoga of renunciation
- Victory to Knowledge
- State of being when you experience knowledge & happiness
- Answer when asked 'Who am I?
- Flower that represents State of Enlightenment
- Color that represents love
20 Clues: Breath of joy • Repose in ______ • Who doubted Jesus? • Yoga of renunciation • Victory to Knowledge • Part of saint's uniform? • What does Jesus represent? • Color that represents love • Part of you which is Matter? • Where do thoughts come from? • Who created the Yoga Sutras? • Answer when asked 'Who am I? • Famous lady devotee of Krishna • Program taught in high schools • ...
try 2014-03-11
Across
- avoid or escape
- obtain
- scornful
- a preference
- untalkative or uncommunicative
- to shut or keep out
- moral disapproval
- promising and favorable
- inclined to make trouble
- feature
- similar
- lacking zest or interest
- to ease or make less painful
- a limit on an inheritance of property
- zealous and excessive
- gloomy or gruesome
- foolish or stupid
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- to assert opposite to something
- payment
- courteously and graciously
- unavoidable
- improvement or enlightenment
- deep and mysterious to understand
- an annoyance
- curious or seeking knowledge
- commit
- noisy and rowdy
- address
- exhibiting ill will
- to settle a dispute
- pursue
31 Clues: obtain • commit • pursue • payment • feature • similar • address • scornful • unavoidable • a preference • an annoyance • avoid or escape • noisy and rowdy • moral disapproval • foolish or stupid • gloomy or gruesome • to shut or keep out • exhibiting ill will • to settle a dispute • zealous and excessive • promising and favorable • inclined to make trouble • lacking zest or interest • courteously and graciously • ...
Constitutional Convention 2016-10-03
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- deal that settled 1786 presidential election
- rights and liberties of people
- charter
- knowledge
- unicameral legislative branch
- bicameral legislative branch
- of right king has limited power
- agreement of representation of states
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- seven years war
- opposes federalism
- 12 amendments to the Constitution
- supporter of federalism
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- laws passed after the Boston Tea Party
- exacted revenue
- original constitution of the US
- agreement of population of slaves counted
- statement of reasons British colonies sought independence
- rights under natural law
- political protest by "native americans"
- philosopher
- citizens are important
- two houses
- massacre riot in boston
- one house
25 Clues: charter • knowledge • one house • two houses • philosopher • exacted revenue • seven years war • opposes federalism • citizens are important • supporter of federalism • rights under natural law • bicameral legislative branch • unicameral legislative branch • rights and liberties of people • original constitution of the US • pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • 12 amendments to the Constitution • ...
Washington 2018-02-28
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- Washington was obsessed with this
- Washington concluded that slavery should be
- People referred to Washington inauguration as a
- Washington's wife
- Washington's action in 1766 was of
- In dealing with the world Washington was a
- Washington was a man of few
- Washington surrendered this on Dec 23, 1783
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- Washington's salary as president
- Washington was a self-made
- Washington was embarrassed for not knowing
- Called Washington illiterate
- Washington love riding and
- Was a child of the
- Washington thought of his life as
- Washington___ power from his rediness
- Washington spent this much on entertaining
- Washington did not attend
- In his will he freed his
- Washington loved Addison's play
20 Clues: Washington's wife • Was a child of the • In his will he freed his • Washington did not attend • Washington was a self-made • Washington love riding and • Washington was a man of few • Called Washington illiterate • Washington loved Addison's play • Washington's salary as president • Washington was obsessed with this • Washington thought of his life as • ...
Revolutions Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-05
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- biased info to promote political power
- the language and people of France
- a formal statement or announcement
- paper of established principles
- device that carries out executions
- maximize exports, minimize imports
- following your own will
- to formally put to an end
- continent where France is located
- the study of underlying things
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- movement, late 17th century, individualism
- a principle made by the government
- individuals loyalty and devotion to nation
- a man of mixed race
- the state of being independent
- living without restraint
- country located on the island of Hispaniola
- population revolts against gov.t
- ethical principles of freedom/entitlement
- a body of people living in a new territory
20 Clues: a man of mixed race • following your own will • living without restraint • to formally put to an end • the state of being independent • the study of underlying things • paper of established principles • population revolts against gov.t • the language and people of France • continent where France is located • a principle made by the government • a formal statement or announcement • ...
week 3 2021-03-06
Across
- Stalin's successor
- Ghost, vengeful spirit, Prince Phillip
- Filipino president; Marcos puppet
- **Robin Williams voice** Neon Genesis
- Marilyn, Charles, Shirley
- Definition: make them boys go loco
- Opposite of zenith
- Paralysis below the neck
- Pairs with cytosine
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- Classical monster believed to be a whirlpool
- The tree Buddha attained enlightenment under
- God's abode; alternately, a place on earth
- Māori word for our native bats
- A castrated male
- Th-th-tha-tha-that's all, folks!
- Language created by a Polish doctor in 1880s
- Capital of Qatar
- Cousin of the ostrich
- Hold me closer, tiny (blank)
- Killed the radio star
- Camp, tacky, ironic
- The virgin sceptic to Mulder's chad believer
22 Clues: A castrated male • Capital of Qatar • Stalin's successor • Opposite of zenith • Camp, tacky, ironic • Pairs with cytosine • Cousin of the ostrich • Killed the radio star • Paralysis below the neck • Marilyn, Charles, Shirley • Hold me closer, tiny (blank) • Māori word for our native bats • Th-th-tha-tha-that's all, folks! • Filipino president; Marcos puppet • ...
AP WH People, quiz part 2 2017-05-15
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- last chinese emperor
- reformation leader
- bantu people
- gravity guru
- conqueror of Aztecs
- muhammed successor
- current german chancellor
- common french king name
- natural selection theorist
- egyptian nationalist
- mongol ruler
- "enlightened one"
- hun number one
- spokesman for proletariat
- renaissance poet
- restored japanese emperor
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- US president numbers 41 & 43
- mexican porfiriato leader
- spanish fascist leader
- enlightenment philosopher
- s. amer. indep. leader
- ottoman founder
- envisioned league of nations
- postclassical dynasty
- first russian dynasty
- bolshevik leader
- collectivized soviet farms
- mughal dynasty founder
- satyagraha leader
- last mongol threat
- classical dynasty
- egyptian pharoah
- collectivized chinese farms
33 Clues: bantu people • gravity guru • mongol ruler • hun number one • ottoman founder • bolshevik leader • egyptian pharoah • renaissance poet • "enlightened one" • satyagraha leader • classical dynasty • reformation leader • muhammed successor • last mongol threat • conqueror of Aztecs • last chinese emperor • egyptian nationalist • postclassical dynasty • first russian dynasty • spanish fascist leader • ...
Nationalism 2020-10-19
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- people who are mistreated
- What happens when people want to make a change
- spanish speaking region
- Someone who help 5 nation receive independent
- Time period which people began to think about the things around them
- highest in the social status
- King of Brazil
- Determines your job and future when you are born
- Country in Caribbean
- Blood and iron
- Biggest religion in Europe
- king of France
Down
- mother country
- Solution to economic problem
- Money earning system
- Leader who started the Haiti revolution
- combining two countries
- identity of yourself
- Usually start because of wanting a new form of government
- What the Austrian Empire experienced
20 Clues: mother country • King of Brazil • Blood and iron • king of France • Money earning system • identity of yourself • Country in Caribbean • spanish speaking region • combining two countries • people who are mistreated • Biggest religion in Europe • Solution to economic problem • highest in the social status • What the Austrian Empire experienced • Leader who started the Haiti revolution • ...
The American Revolution (1775-1783) - P7 - MS 2025-05-15
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- Known for his "midnight ride"
- Thomas paine pamphlet
- Final major battle
- Document that declared Americas independence
- Author of the declaration of independence
- Boston protest due to taxation
- Tax placed on all printed materials(1765)
- Ideas that caused the revolution
- Played a key role drafting the declaration of independence
- Enemy of the colonies
Down
- Winter encampment of the colonial army
- Treaty that ended the revolution
- British soldiers nickname
- Colonial volunteer army
- Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
- British monarch during the revolution
- French ally to the colonies
- Battle that started the war
- Main colonial army
- Leader of colonial army and first president
20 Clues: Final major battle • Main colonial army • Thomas paine pamphlet • Enemy of the colonies • Colonial volunteer army • British soldiers nickname • French ally to the colonies • Battle that started the war • Known for his "midnight ride" • Boston protest due to taxation • Treaty that ended the revolution • Ideas that caused the revolution • British monarch during the revolution • ...
AP World History Chapter 3-4 2022-11-02
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- Mongol ruler, conquered Western Asia
- way of communication for mongols
- Confucianism, daoism, and Buddhism
- replaced the Mongol Yuan dynasty
- islamic mongols kicked from russia
- mongols torture to learn siege warfare
- established by Mongols, ruled China
- dynasty ruling over modern-day Iran
- roadside inn for rest and recovery
- seasonal winds
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- 7 voyages, establishes trade routes
- belief that Buddha is a god
- town of great knowledge and education
- third Emperor of the Ming dynasty
- belief in enlightenment
- temple combining Hindu and Buddhism
- capital of the Mongol Empire
- Muslim explorer who walked 70000 miles
- life of peoples who move periodically
- dynasty marked by great renaissance
20 Clues: seasonal winds • belief in enlightenment • belief that Buddha is a god • capital of the Mongol Empire • way of communication for mongols • replaced the Mongol Yuan dynasty • third Emperor of the Ming dynasty • Confucianism, daoism, and Buddhism • islamic mongols kicked from russia • roadside inn for rest and recovery • 7 voyages, establishes trade routes • ...
The American Revolution 2022-09-30
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- war between GB & American colonies
- military general of American rebels
- british army commander on chief
- laws assed to punish colonists
- where the British surrendered
- imposed tax on printed materials
- book, inspired clonists to fight for freedom
- author of declaration of independence
- remained loyal to Great Britain
Down
- created social contracts
- ready to fight within a min
- dumped tea into the harbor to riot
- control of the supply of a good or service
- AKA 7 years war
- "give me liberty or give me death"
- wanted independence from Great Britain
- march 5th riot
- remained neutral in affairs
- basic undeniable rights
- time of scientific invention
20 Clues: march 5th riot • AKA 7 years war • basic undeniable rights • created social contracts • ready to fight within a min • remained neutral in affairs • time of scientific invention • where the British surrendered • laws assed to punish colonists • british army commander on chief • remained loyal to Great Britain • imposed tax on printed materials • dumped tea into the harbor to riot • ...
vocabulary 2022-09-16
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- a transcendent state
- the state of being enlightened.
- the execution of a person by nailing
- belief that there is only one God.
- the one and only God in Islam.
- a teacher of life and death
- spiritual teacher of ancient India
- the Islamic sacred book,
- a bishop
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- a Muslim place of worship.
- the law of God
- destiny or fate, following as effect from cause
- the path to nirvana
- the four central beliefs
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- an agreement.
- the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- the most important prophet
- Abrahamic religions
- a political leader
20 Clues: a bishop • an agreement. • the law of God • a political leader • the path to nirvana • Abrahamic religions • a transcendent state • the four central beliefs • the Islamic sacred book, • a Muslim place of worship. • the most important prophet • a teacher of life and death • the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • the one and only God in Islam. • the state of being enlightened. • ...
Buddhism 2013-09-12
9 Clues: the symbol of a wheel • where Buddhist people pray • where Buddhism originates • _____ means ("Enlightened One") • a prince who became Buddha • one of the two major branches • ________ means ("The Great Vehicle") • the symbol of fortune and purification • on his way to ____________ Buddha almost starved to death
The Road to Revolution -Ashauni Jones 2018-11-29
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- renewed religious belief
- a scientific procedure
- to predict something (weather, events)
- a strong desire to know something
- means Enlightenment
- Second American woman to win fame for poetry
- Moving from class to another
- an official representing a country abroad
- place of specific class or group
- facts and information
- a person who judges something professionally
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- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- A person
- A type of movement
- to be recognized
- to move from one place to another
- talking with expression
18 Clues: A person • to be recognized • A type of movement • means Enlightenment • facts and information • a scientific procedure • talking with expression • renewed religious belief • Moving from class to another • place of specific class or group • a strong desire to know something • to move from one place to another • to predict something (weather, events) • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-11-28
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- The _____ Noble Truths.
- Commonly referred to as meditation.
- Siddhartha’s mother.
- The Buddha died after eating _____.
- Buddhism “heaven.”
- Siddhartha’s father.
- Percentage of world population that are Buddhists.
- Buddha gave his first sermon in _____ near Varanasi.
- One of the two most famous bodhisattva’s.
- No violence, killing, stealing, etc.
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- The path that leads to the extinction of suffering
- One of the sects of Buddhism which is very polytheistic.
- The definition of Buddha.
- A sacred flower.
- A symbol of the universe in its most ideal form.
- Siddhartha was _____ years old when he got married.
- Sudden enlightenment.
- A type of fig tree.
18 Clues: A sacred flower. • Buddhism “heaven.” • A type of fig tree. • Siddhartha’s mother. • Siddhartha’s father. • Sudden enlightenment. • The _____ Noble Truths. • The definition of Buddha. • Commonly referred to as meditation. • The Buddha died after eating _____. • No violence, killing, stealing, etc. • One of the two most famous bodhisattva’s. • ...
Concept of Tour Guiding 2020-07-19
10 Clues: volunteer guides • tour guide’s client • activities of people • the process of describing • ages also called Middle Ages • needed to become professional • guide a person who guides people • intangible element of tour guiding • the golden ages or period of enlightenment • managers representative of the tour operator
DNCE 1331 2019-11-21
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- non-hoarding, taking only what is necessary
- "that which can see correctly", clarity of mind
- discipline, firy drive within
- posture practice, third step in the Eight Limb path
- see pose
- withdrawal of the senses, fifth step in the Eight Limb path
- see pose
- see posture
- see pose
- one of the gunas, balance, when the mind is clear and light
- darkness, suffering
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- sweetness, happiness
- breathing exercises
- known as the godfather of modern yoga
- enlightenment, final step in the Eight Limb path
- author/compiler of the Yoga Sutra
- to lock
- practice of yoga dedicated to the devotion of God
- see posture
- truthfulness
- see posture, which Warrior?
21 Clues: to lock • see pose • see pose • see pose • see posture • see posture • truthfulness • breathing exercises • darkness, suffering • sweetness, happiness • see posture, which Warrior? • discipline, firy drive within • author/compiler of the Yoga Sutra • known as the godfather of modern yoga • non-hoarding, taking only what is necessary • "that which can see correctly", clarity of mind • ...
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions 2021-03-17
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- New way of thinking about the natural world, it was based on observation and willingness to question accepted beliefs
- Philosopher that had a positive, view of the human nature. Believed that people could learn from experience and improve.
- Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama.
- He was an Italian scientist that built new theories about astronomy, also he built his own telescope.
- They believed that we could apply reason to all aspects of life. Beliefs reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty.
- It is a fundamental social change in the structure of power or the organization
- Is a new intelectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Is the theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe, and that the sun spins around it
- Is an agreement by which people created a goverment.
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- Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Is the artistic style of the late 1700s
- It was a social and political conflict in France on 1789 to 1799
- This means “absolute ruler.”
- Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence.
- English scientist that helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- Is something the constitution set up in which power was divided between national and state goverments.
- Are ten amendments which protect such basic rigths as freedon of speech, press, assembly and religion.
- She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. Argued that woman need education just like men
- Theory that states that the earth and planets move around the sun which is stationary and is the center of the universe.
- These are large drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.
20 Clues: This means “absolute ruler.” • Is the artistic style of the late 1700s • Is an agreement by which people created a goverment. • Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama. • Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence. • ...
World History Exam 12, 13, 14- MS 2021-03-17
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- Russian nobility
- developed the ideas of the Scientific Method (last name)
- scientists who studied the law of gravity (last name)
- discovered the Pacific Ocean (last name)
- ruling family of Austria
- Earnings distributed by stock holders
- Prussian nobility
- belief that divine reality exists in everything
- ancient civilization that was the in what is present-day Mexico
- title given to Oliver Cromwell
- claimed modern day New York for the Netherlands (last name)
- supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War
- economic term for money
- belief that knowledge should be obtained through observation
- wrote history of the Roman Empire (last name)
- believed in freedom of speech
- conquered the Incas (last name)
- belief in a God who created the world but has since remained indifferent
- melody with harmonics
- famous composer who wrote Messiah (last name)
- most quoted poet of his day
- means very highly ornamented
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- supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War
- wrote Robinson Crusoe (last name)
- a member of a South American Indian people living in the central Andes
- belief in benefits of profitable trading
- economic system based on private property and free enterprise
- artistic distorting of figures
- wrote Gulliver's Travles (last name)
- action of returning something to a former owner
- Who North and South America are named after (last name)
- movement that emphasized science and reason
- a Russian Emperor
- men who pool their resources together and share gains
- emotional content of Christian faith is emphasized
- writers during the enlightenment
- claimed Canada for England (last name)
- belief that mind and body are different
- conquered the Aztecs (last name)
- explorer who inspired the European curiosity to explore (last name)
40 Clues: Russian nobility • Prussian nobility • a Russian Emperor • melody with harmonics • economic term for money • ruling family of Austria • most quoted poet of his day • means very highly ornamented • believed in freedom of speech • artistic distorting of figures • title given to Oliver Cromwell • conquered the Incas (last name) • writers during the enlightenment • ...
The French Revolution 2021-03-11
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- wars inspired the French revolution
- known for her famous quote; "let them eat cake"
- another name for the third estate
- …. Percent of people owned 25% of land
- the social classes in France during the revolution
- where did the 3rd estate meet to create the national assembly?
- and citizens declaration of the rights of (…) Now included in the current French constitution
- a growing problem due to debt
- a financial problem involving the estates
- principal royal residence of France from 1982 until 1789
- the Enlightenment era; "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
- group formed by the 3rd estate to take political action
- bourgeoise; paid 1/2 of all taxes
- used to behead people
- legislative branch and could only meet with permission of the king
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- the year of the Storming of Bastille
- a (usually public) punishment with the use of a guillotine
- …. Percent of people owned 10% of land
- forcible overthrow of government
- old armory or prison
- members paid no taxes and were considered the highest class
- influenced by the scientific revolution and the renaissance, also known as the age of reason
- XVI king of France (1774-1792)
- another name for the second estate
- …. Percent of people owned 65% of land
- against the king and the conservatives and advocated the use of violence
- describes the violent time period during the French revolution under the reign of Robespierre
- paid no taxes and were considered the second highest class
- another name for the first estate
- by textbook definition a group of people gathered together for a common purpose
30 Clues: old armory or prison • used to behead people • a growing problem due to debt • XVI king of France (1774-1792) • forcible overthrow of government • another name for the third estate • bourgeoise; paid 1/2 of all taxes • another name for the first estate • another name for the second estate • wars inspired the French revolution • the year of the Storming of Bastille • ...
NatureBoyNationalismKnowledge 2020-10-21
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- A Creole aristocrat and military officer educated in Europe who witnessed the French Revolutions and the Enlightenment.
- A peninsula that is being shared with Spain and Portugal.
- managing food and crop production was a federal labor process used by the peninsula.
- The purchase of France territory in North America by the United States.
- people see themselves, how they think about themselves, how they think about people who are different from them, and what they want best for the people that is part of their nation.
- the son of a Spanish soldier who started his military career at the age of 11.
- Contains the biggest tropical rain forest in the entire world.
- A Economic Colonial System for the Latin American colonies to make money.
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- When European countries sent groups of settlers to Latin America to establish political control over it.
- The region that had countries that mainly speaks Spanish and Portuguese.
- Man who put enslaved people into a military, and made them fight the French, Spanish, and British.
- Creole military officer that had defeated and executed father Hidalgo and led a army and also defeated the peninsulares.
- First country to gain independence.
- Man who instructed to have the rest of white people in Haiti to be executed.
- The spread of ideas that had influenced people all around Latin America.
- Waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean which also makes it easier to trade.
- People that continued to support the Spanish king after the rest of creoles backed down.
- An island that is shared with Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- The social class structure established by the Spanish and Portuguese to rule their colonies.
- Son of John VI of Portugal.
20 Clues: Son of John VI of Portugal. • First country to gain independence. • A peninsula that is being shared with Spain and Portugal. • Contains the biggest tropical rain forest in the entire world. • An island that is shared with Haiti and the Dominican Republic. • The purchase of France territory in North America by the United States. • ...
history project 2022-03-08
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- resistance- peacful protset
- relating to the whole universe
- a buisness of sending computer related tasks out side the company
- person who tries to achive spirtual purity.
- stae of blissful peace
- fixed social class into which a person is born.
- state of perfect wisdom
- an area up north of india tht is home to many sihks
- past relative
- thinker or a teacher
- system- a system where power is divided among local governments
- to slow or block the movement of something.
- person who tries to convert other people to a certain religon
- according to moral law
- something that provides info about something unknown.
- to calm or clear the mind
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping.
- result
- seasonal winds in soth asia and southeast asia
- to eliminate
- to split or divide
- god
- group of merchants, craftsman working in the same line of buisness.
- government rule to set standards for buisness
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- affect of a persons actions
- a willingness to respect differnt beliefs.
- to thrive
- membership in a communtity that gives a person civil rights.
- to make up for
- focused on
- unfair treatment to people based on their gender
- to strain through overuse
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- lending small loans to people to start their own buisness
- a persons rghts or duty
- the position of a country not allying itself
- few and scatterd
- religous communtity
- superior by a large margin
- a being who has enlightenment, helping others
- something unreal or misleading
- collection of hundreds sacred hyms.
- physical features of an area
- unfair treatment
- the beilif one should not hurt a living thing
- lberation from reincarnation.
46 Clues: god • result • to thrive • focused on • to eliminate • past relative • to make up for • few and scatterd • unfair treatment • to split or divide • religous communtity • thinker or a teacher • stae of blissful peace • according to moral law • state of perfect wisdom • a persons rghts or duty • to strain through overuse • to calm or clear the mind • superior by a large margin • affect of a persons actions • ...
Unit 9 Study Guide 2024-01-30
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- a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian.
- was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.
- the development of a universal law of gravitation and his laws of motion
- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas.
- people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior.
- when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain
- inventor and mechanical engineer whose improvements in steam engine technology drove the Industrial Revolution.
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- manufacturing systems in which work-in-progress moves from station to station in a sequential fashion
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- a political philosopher who justified wide-ranging government powers on the basis of the self-interested consent of citizens.
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status.
- French lawyer, man of letters, and one of the most influential political philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century.
- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer.
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- English philosopher and political theorist
- a new way of organizing labor made necessary by the development of machines
20 Clues: Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. • English philosopher and political theorist • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas. • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System. • a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian. • a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy • ...
History Crossword 2023-01-20
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- The enlightenment ones sought to transform the absolutist regime which they considered unfair, into a more __________ political system.
- This group resulted from interbreeding.
- What had a strong development in the colonial era, with representatives like Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz known worldwide for her poems and sonnets.
- After the _____, the temples, pyramids and everything related to Hispanic culture began to be destroyed.
- The enlightened strongly criticized the class system that forced the poor to pay for the debt and costs of the…
- To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control.
- Was a social, ideological and political movement which came from France, and strongly influenced the development and independence in New Spain.
- Were a repressive system, fixing the Spanish conquistador's entitlement to labour and tribute from indigenous communities.
- Period of New Spain that lasted from 1535 to 1821.
- Was the group who was engaged in agricultural work, suffering exploitation.
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- A century after the conquest, this style arrived in New Spain.
- What was another art form that was used in the evangelization and in popular religious festivals throughtout the colonial period.
- During the eighteenth century, the _________ territory suffered a series of physical, political and social transformations that gave rise to the process of independence.
- What was the mixture of races called?
- People that were engaged in priesthood, military,commerce and mining.
- At the beggining of the colony, ______ were converted into indigenous towns.
- Living conditions in New Spain were not fair and the privileged classes began to enlarge their…
- What was contributing large quantities of gold, silver and copper?
- Were a series of reforms with the porpuse of recovering the power of the Spanish Empire.
- Political and economic doctrine that defends freedom, equality and individualism.
20 Clues: What was the mixture of races called? • This group resulted from interbreeding. • Period of New Spain that lasted from 1535 to 1821. • To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control. • A century after the conquest, this style arrived in New Spain. • What was contributing large quantities of gold, silver and copper? • ...
Unit 3 Review 2025-11-14
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- Time period of change in scientific thought and discovery (use only first 3 letters of second word)
- a solo-ruler with absolute control
- This is the discovery that the Earth revolves around the sun
- Used during the French Revolution to have efficient death penalties
- intellectual movement focusing on reason, and the relationship of the people with their government
- This type of democracy is when the people elect representatives to make laws and decisions on behalf of the people
- An agreement between the government and the people
- When power in a government is distributed amongst different branches or groups
- This type of government is when a small group of people like a family or business runs the government
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- the belief that as a ruler you were given your power to rule by God
- This type of democracy is when all decision are made by a majority vote and there are no elected representatives
- Became emperor of France at the end of the French Revolution
- When communal land was fenced off for private use - pushed the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- This type of monarchy where the monarchs power is limited by a legal document and a parliament or congress
- A place during the Enlightenment where people met to chat
- Important fuel source during the Industrial Revolution
- Time period of technological advancement and growth of factories (use only first 3 letters of second word)
- The idea that the government and religious insitutions should operate independently (write only the first word)
- This type of government is when religious leaders run the government
- Fundamental rights that are considered to belong to all
20 Clues: a solo-ruler with absolute control • An agreement between the government and the people • Important fuel source during the Industrial Revolution • Fundamental rights that are considered to belong to all • A place during the Enlightenment where people met to chat • Became emperor of France at the end of the French Revolution • ...
Civics Review Chapter 1-7 crosswords 2026-02-04
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- two house legislature
- A group people united by bonds of race, language, custom,tradition and sometimes religon
- Once a bill has been reported by a committee it moves to the full for debate and amending
- Who wrote Common Sense
- What philosopher from the Enlightenment wrote The Spirit of the Laws and came up with the concept of separation of powers
- The of Congress preforms most of the work
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Who is the father of Communism
- What philosopher wrote Levitan and believed men were basically evil and government was needed to protect men from themselves
- An economic System in which the central government directs all major economic decisions
- The Study of how people and nation use their limited resources to attempt to satisfy wants and needs
- A required government expenditure that continues from one year to the next
- What is one power the legislature branch has over the executive branch
- Who is the father of Capitalism
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- A Propose Law
- elected official who is already in office
- to draw a district lines after reapportionment is complete
- A method of Defeating a bill in the senate
- The ones who favored the ratification of the constitution
- a person whom a member has been elected to represent
- What philosopher of the Enlightenment believed all men were born with natural rights such as life, liberty, and property
- A political commonity that occupies definite territory and has an organized government
- An economic system in which the government controls the basic means of production
- if the bill passes the house and Senate it goes to the to be signed into lawyer vetoed
- Money that people and businesses pay to support the government
25 Clues: A Propose Law • two house legislature • Who wrote Common Sense • Who is the father of Communism • Who is the father of Capitalism • elected official who is already in office • Who wrote the Declaration of Independence • A method of Defeating a bill in the senate • The of Congress preforms most of the work • a person whom a member has been elected to represent • ...
Test Absolutism, Sci Rev & Enlightenment 2018-01-22
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- He helped compose The Encyclopedia
- Society could be improved if we use this ability to "think"
- He wrote Levithan
- Both Locke & Rousseau believed power came from the consent of these people
- In England the king dissolved ___________ because he did not want to consult them
- He influenced the Declaration of Independence & wrote The Two Treatises of Government
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Louis XIV said, I am the ________ the nation is joined with me.
- The Age of Reason/Natural rights/Locke/freedom of speech
- 1215 Limited power of the King & provided protection of rights
- In this revolution observation & experimentation were vital
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- This king built Versailles
- Freedom of speech thinker
- This style of ruler wasn't concerned with the consent of their people
- Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, Habeas Corpus led to this government by the people
- Separation of Powers thinker
- Sun centered universe theory by Copernicus
- Earth centered universe
- He wrote the Wealth of Nations
- Montesquieu wrote The....
- discovered Jupiter had moons
21 Clues: He wrote Levithan • Earth centered universe • Freedom of speech thinker • Montesquieu wrote The.... • This king built Versailles • Separation of Powers thinker • discovered Jupiter had moons • He wrote the Wealth of Nations • He helped compose The Encyclopedia • Author of the Declaration of Independence • Sun centered universe theory by Copernicus • ...
Scientific Revolution % Enlightenment/ French Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Rights John Locke wanted to protect these because he thought the government shouldn’t take this away from people.
- He aimed to end the reign of king Louis XVI and establish a French republic.
- The executive, legislative, and judicial power of government to limit and control each other in the system of checks and balances.
- A french philosopher that constructed ideas about the various forms of government and of the causes that made them why they were.
- Legislative Assembly was forced to suspend the Monarch for this.
- An enlightened thinker who believed all humans were corrupted by society.
- A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched.
- This person taught mathematics, first European to make regular observations with a telescope.
- This contract was an agreement between people and their government that was based on abiding by the rules.
- A state prison was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob.
- Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way.
- This assembly abolished all legal privileges of the nobles and clergy.
- A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate
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- A machine, new nickname “The National Razor”
- Called a meeting of the Estates General at Versailles on May 5, 1789. Was a absolute Monarchy.
- This decloration was adopted by the National Assembly on August 26. Inspired the English Bill of Rights, and by the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
- A new type of Monarchy, rulers trying to maintain their royal powers but still trying to govern by Enlightenment Principles.
- This Monarky Limited the power of the monarch.
- Declared the religious holiday, “The Festival of the Supreme Being”. Tried to commit Suicide.
- This committee was made to defend the nation against foreign and domestic enemies, 12-man council, created by the national convention.
- A person who didn’t believe in the theory of divine right.
- This battle was when European countries fought & defeated Napoleon’s army during this
- A theory that was Earth-centered Alternative to a heliocentric theory.
- This person was a smart young commander
- A method that was created due to the concern about how people could best understand the physical world.
- This March was a riot that took place during the first stages of the French revolution that included a bunch of women demanding they buy bread for their family.
- A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas.
- People who would spend their time contemplating world issues.
- A person who argued that people were evil and could not be trusted to govern.
29 Clues: This person was a smart young commander • A machine, new nickname “The National Razor” • A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched. • This Monarky Limited the power of the monarch. • Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way. • A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate • A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas. • ...
Absolutism & Enlightenment Quiz Review (10H) 2021-11-17
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- Absolutism can trace its origins to this Holy Roman Emperor
- a tolerant Mughal emperor
- justified the power of absolute monarchs
- He built Russia's first navy
- 18th century intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and individual rights
- he supported absolute monarchy, but opposed the idea of "divine right" (last name)
- The primary thing that limited the power of English monarchs
- England's parliament had roots in this 13th century document
- Locke's beliefs influenced __________ in France and the USA
- name of Thomas Hobbes influential book
- famous Mughal architecture
- The ruler Charles II idolized; the "Sun King"
- He proposed natural rights that all men should have; he opposed absolute monarchy (last name only)
- Which famous document begins like this?...use context clues to figure it out!...whereas the late King James the Second...did endeavour to subvert and extirpate (destroy)the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; by assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament...
- A nation that established a constitutional monarchy by the end of the 17th century
- a symbol of Louis XIV's royal power; made his nobles live there
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- an event that resulted in the public execution of a monarch
- Louis XIV repealed it, removing religious tolerance in France
- Middle Eastern empire that tolerated Christians and Jews
- Japan's government that restricted European influence
- absolute monarchs of Russia were called ____
- french protestants scorned by Louis XIV
- Peter the Great's policies that attempted to make Russia more modern and similar to England & Holland
- this event was the historical context that influenced Hobbes' beliefs in absolutism
- MONARCHS WHO TOOK OVER IN THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
- Ottoman sultans claimed this title
- Charles II became monarch of England during this period
- Cromwell led England's government, which was not a monarchy but rather a _______
- Under William & Mary, this made all future Engleish monarchs Protestant
- Peter the Great's edict made Russia's calendar begin with the birth of _____
- Peter the Great controlled this church
31 Clues: a tolerant Mughal emperor • famous Mughal architecture • He built Russia's first navy • Ottoman sultans claimed this title • name of Thomas Hobbes influential book • Peter the Great controlled this church • french protestants scorned by Louis XIV • justified the power of absolute monarchs • absolute monarchs of Russia were called ____ • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Mia Ashurst 2025-01-10
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- simple and elegant
- government exists only for the consent of the people
- Earth-centered theory
- belief in god
- System of government
- party's for nerds
- peoples rules 'we the people'
- First 10 amendments
- french thinkers
- knowledge can be acquired through reason alone
- stars guy who made the telescope
- wrote the declaration of independence
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- giving up certain rights to protect other rights
- ruled Russia and was a enlightened despot
- process of experimentation
- believed that man was born good
- basically the palace of Versailles
- Catherine the great
- laws of gravitation
- wanted to limit government power
- intellectual movement
- Principle of Government
- fought for womens education
- Sun-centered theory
- Took place in Europe and made advantages in the natural sciences
- used satire
26 Clues: used satire • belief in god • french thinkers • party's for nerds • simple and elegant • Catherine the great • laws of gravitation • Sun-centered theory • First 10 amendments • System of government • Earth-centered theory • intellectual movement • Principle of Government • process of experimentation • fought for womens education • peoples rules 'we the people' • believed that man was born good • ...
Olivia Link-Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-17
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- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Natrual rights philosophy
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Using logic and reason
- Use of beccaria's legal ideas
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the government
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Group of intellectuals in france
- July 4, 1776
- New kind of absolute monarch
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- Telescope to the sky
- Equality for women especially in education
- Major use of John locke's ideas
- Judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- Separate powers of government
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- State government vs. federal/national government
- Method to solve math problems
- Earth centered universe
- Simple and elegant style
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural worl
- Enlightened leader of russia
- Opinions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- Sun centered universe
25 Clues: July 4, 1776 • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Natrual rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Separate powers of government • Use of beccaria's legal ideas • Method to solve math problems • Major use of John locke's ideas • ...
Kendall Magulick - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- the earth is the center of the solar system
- Created the Telescope
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- fancy partys to discuss ideas to get freedom
- simple and elegant style
- each person has their own rights
- new kind of absolute monarch
- actions should be based on knowledge not belief
- state gov´t vs federal/national gov´t
- the theory the sun was the center of the solar system
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightment
- created The spirits of laws
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- the state of having knowledge
- enlightened leader of Russia
- chnanged the way people look at the world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- Look at science as a god
- extravagant and gaudy style
- Worked on the Social Contract
- fought for equality of women
- July 4,1776
- created law of motion
- establishing facts through experiments
- advocate of freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria´s legal ideas
- believes in natural right, liberty, and property
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • Created the Telescope • created law of motion • Look at science as a god • simple and elegant style • extravagant and gaudy style • created The spirits of laws • enlightened leader of Russia • fought for equality of women • new kind of absolute monarch • the state of having knowledge • Worked on the Social Contract • advocate of freedom of speech • ...
Riley Kauffman-Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- group in France
- simple and elegant style
- july 4, 1776
- major use of john lockes ideas
- earth centered
- telescope to the sky
- gravity
- judicial,executive,legislative branches equal powers
- using logic and reason
- belief in existence of supreme being
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- female russian leader
- extravagant and gaudy style
- equality for women in education
- belief that actions should be on reason
- use of beccarias legal idea
- separate powers of government
- state gov. vs. federal/national gov
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- parties smart people went to
- questions about traditional beliefs
- new kind of absolute monarch
- natural rights philosophy
- sun centered
- giving up part freedom for protection from gov.
- people are corrupted by civilization
- how problems were began to be solved
26 Clues: gravity • july 4, 1776 • sun centered • earth centered • group in France • telescope to the sky • female russian leader • using logic and reason • simple and elegant style • natural rights philosophy • extravagant and gaudy style • use of beccarias legal idea • parties smart people went to • new kind of absolute monarch • separate powers of government • major use of john lockes ideas • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution-Emily Charles 2023-12-19
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- separate powers of government
- simple and elegant style
- group of intellectuals in France
- judicial,executive,legislative branches
- founded the theory of universal gravitation
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- questioning traditional beliefs
- extravagant and gaudy style
- using logic and reason
- method to solve problems
- natural rights philosophy
- new kind of absolute monarch
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- signed July 4,1776
- state government and national government
- people are corrupted by civilization
- knowledge through the use of logic and reason
- giving up some freedom for protection
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- sun centered universe
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- used the telescope
- used John Locke's ideas
- equality for women
- rejection of orthodox Christianity
- earth centered universe
25 Clues: signed July 4,1776 • used the telescope • equality for women • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • used John Locke's ideas • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • natural rights philosophy • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • separate powers of government • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Kira Dillon 2023-12-19
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- Earth centered universe
- Telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches;equal powers
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up some freedom for protection
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Reason and logic
- State government vs. federal/national government
- Sun centered universe
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Separate powers of government
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- Using logic and reason
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- Major use of John Locke's ideas
- Belief in God based on reason
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Equality for women especially in education
- July 4,1776
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Method to solve problems
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Natural rights philosophy - God given rights
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • Reason and logic • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Belief in God based on reason • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • Separate powers of government • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Karlee Nileski 2024-01-03
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- natural rights
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- enlightened leader of Russia
- telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- group of intellectuals from France
- equality for women especially in education
- belief in the existence of a god
- using logic and reason
- separate powers of government
- life should be based on reason and logic
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
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- simple and elegant style
- extravagant and gaudy style
- state government vs. federal/national government
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Sun centered universe
- new kind of absolute monarch
- method to solve problems
- people are corrupted by civilization
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- Earth centered universe
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • natural rights • telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Enlightenment-and-Revolution-Victoria-Griffiths 2024-01-05
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- earth is in the center
- pointed a telescope at the stars
- judicial,executive, and legislative branches equal power
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- giving up some freedom for protection
- new kind of absolute monarch
- life should be based on reason and logic
- state gov't vs.federal/national gov't
- the sun is in the center
- group of intellectuals in France
- separate power of government
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- using logic and reason
- enlightened leader of Russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- equality for women especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- method to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- natural rights philosophies-god given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • using logic and reason • earth is in the center • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • the sun is in the center • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • separate power of government • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • major use of John Locke's ideas • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.Voltaire – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
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- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – Government by the people
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
24 Clues: – Government by the people • – Central to Enlightenment thinking • - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights. • – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge • – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories. • – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system • ...
Age of Enlightenment Crossword Review 2022-10-06
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- Super long spear
- Got in trouble for making fun of the Church
- came back into fashion for soldiers
- Three branches of government
- Distilled spirit from potatoes
- pointy thing at the end of a gun
- Not an officer
- soldiers on horses
- Kind of culty, but Franklin and Jefferson were into it
- Move to the city
- God started the universe, but that's it
- Killed big castle walls
- Booze got started with these guys
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- ________ republic was people writing letters
- We had a little one for a few hundred years. Brrr
- Pointy part that comes from a star fort
- _________breeding made animals and vegetables much larger
- Way easier to grow than wheat, made the population go up
- He wanted to put all the world's knowledge in one place
- Kind of like a party with the only the most interesting people invited
- Life, Liberty, Property
- "Humans are born perfect, society screws them up"
- Aztec drink we turned into candy
23 Clues: Not an officer • Super long spear • Move to the city • soldiers on horses • Life, Liberty, Property • Killed big castle walls • Three branches of government • Distilled spirit from potatoes • pointy thing at the end of a gun • Aztec drink we turned into candy • Booze got started with these guys • came back into fashion for soldiers • Pointy part that comes from a star fort • ...
The Enlightenment and American Revolution 2022-01-06
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- Group Washington used to get information about the British
- Created the Encyclopedia
- Government's power comes from the people
- General of the rebel troops
- Law that created tax on all printed paper
- Giving a small dose of an illness to build immunity
- Law that created import tax
- Idea that people give up their individual freedom to live in org. society
- First constitution of America
- King of England during Revolutionary War
- Philosophe who fought for freedom of speech
- Philosopher who thought people should rebel if gov. violated their rights
- Decisive battle where Americans defeat British
- First person to describe the Enlightenment
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- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Philosopher who thought people were cruel and greedy
- Philosophe who created checks and balances
- Battle which convinced France to join America in war
- Passed in 1789, created federal republic
- Argued that women were excluded from social contract
- Rights that belong to all people
- Where two countries agree to support each other in war
- Idea that good of the many outweighs interest of the individual
- holding full control over an industry or trade
- Act which stated Britain's superiority over American colonies
- Document that is signed to end a war
- Economist who created laissez-faire markets
- Philosophe who believed people are naturally good
- What did Bostonians through into the harbor in protest?
- Rules discovered by reason
30 Clues: Created the Encyclopedia • Rules discovered by reason • General of the rebel troops • Law that created import tax • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First constitution of America • Rights that belong to all people • Document that is signed to end a war • Government's power comes from the people • Passed in 1789, created federal republic • King of England during Revolutionary War • ...
Unit 5: Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-10-20
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- Russian czar who modernized his country
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- Meeting to restore order after Napoleon’s wars
- “The Liberator” who freed South American countries
- Adoption of European ideas and culture
- Rights people are born with
- Oval-shaped paths of planets around the sun
- French social classes before the Revolution
- Failed campaign that led to Napoleon’s downfall
- Power comes from the people
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- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Nickname for St. Petersburg, Russia’s new capital
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Right to express ideas freely
- Final defeat of Napoleon in 1815
- Slave revolt leading to independence from France
- Peaceful transfer of power in England, 1688
- Government with king limited by laws
- Uprisings inspired by Enlightenment and other revolutions
- Newton’s law explaining how objects attract each other
- Laws created by Napoleon to reform France
- Napoleon’s use of conquest to spread power
- Division of government into branches
- Agreement between people and government
- Absolute monarch of France known as the “Sun King”
- Pride and loyalty to one’s nation
- Palace built by Louis XIV to show royal power
27 Clues: Rights people are born with • Power comes from the people • Right to express ideas freely • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Final defeat of Napoleon in 1815 • Pride and loyalty to one’s nation • Sun-centered model of the universe • Government with king limited by laws • Division of government into branches • Earth-centered model of the universe • ...
Rylee Chiappini Enlightenment n Revolution 2025-12-19
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- Earth in the center of universe
- telescope in the sky
- a system to check and separate powers
- fancy party's
- simple but elegant style
- deal between people and gov
- enlightened ruler
- knowledge based on reason/logic
- not just one ruler but a system
- Sun in the center of the universe
- thinkers in europe
- separation of powers
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- promoted ideas, religious tolerance
- enlightened despot of Russia
- When science emerged
- helped write the declaration of independence
- Belief that God created universe
- extravagant fancy style
- humans are corrupt by society
- fought for women's rights/education
- July 4, 1776
- discovered gravity
- Testing things w science
- freedom of speech, religious tolerance
- 10 first amendments
- (life, liberty, property)
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • fancy party's • enlightened ruler • discovered gravity • thinkers in europe • 10 first amendments • When science emerged • telescope in the sky • separation of powers • extravagant fancy style • simple but elegant style • Testing things w science • (life, liberty, property) • deal between people and gov • enlightened despot of Russia • humans are corrupt by society • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2012-11-26
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- theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject.
- a blank tablet, incorporated into Lockes belief that all ideas are derived from experience, and that the human mind at birth is like a blank tablet on which the environment writes the individuals understanding and beliefs.
- composed of institutions such as book clubs, Masonic lodges, and journals, and celebrated open debate informed by critical reason.
- nothing was to be accepted on faith, everything was to be submitted to the rational, critical, scientific way of thinking
- every body in the universe attracts every body in the universe in a pecise mathematical relationship, whereby the force of attraction is proportional to the quantity of matter of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- intellectuals in France who proclaimed that they were bringing the light of knowledge to their ignorant fellow creatures in the Age of Enlightenment.
- Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind.
- a world-view has played a large role in shaping the modern mind. The three central concepts of the Enlightenment were the use of reason, the scientific method, and progress.
- belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration.
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- the idea that despotism could be avoided when political power was divided and shared by a variety of classes and legal estates holding unequal rights and privileges.
- elegant private drawing rooms where talented and rich Parisian women held regular social gatherings to discuss literature, science and philosophy.
- is sacred and absolute, reflecting the common interests of all the people who have displeased the monarch as the holder of sovereign power, it is not necessarily the will of the majority.
- the idea that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe; this had enormous scientific and religious implications.
- the adaptation, albeit varied of enlightened governing into the rule of absolute monarchs often at the insistence of philosophes.
- Galileo's greatest achievement; rather than speculate about what might or should happen in an experiment, he conducted controlled experiments to find out what actually did happen.
- result of reading more books on many more subjects, allowing the educated public in France and throughout Europe the approach reading in a new way.
16 Clues: Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind. • belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration. • theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- factor that led to SR, a non-western society, crusades
- astronomer who made the heliocentric model
- used inductive reasoning, science process
- built the Uraniburg observatory
- shifted scientific revolution towards empiricism
- used before scientific revolution
- scientific revolution ended with him
- science of transforming metal into gold
- made the three laws of planetary motion
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- Only true source of knowledge is experience
- proponent of geocentric model
- led to the Age of Enlightenment
- began scientific revolution
- father of modern rationalism
- Laid groundwork for scientific study in medieval era
15 Clues: began scientific revolution • father of modern rationalism • proponent of geocentric model • led to the Age of Enlightenment • built the Uraniburg observatory • used before scientific revolution • scientific revolution ended with him • science of transforming metal into gold • made the three laws of planetary motion • used inductive reasoning, science process • ...
Ancient India 2014-11-24
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- - A serf in Hindu society.
- I - Persian King who expanded the Persian Empire
- a state of pure goodness
- lifelong social group
- - land that is separated from other countries
- Maurya - Soldier who started the Mauryan Empire,
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- II - Persian King who established the Persian Empire.
- season - Rainy season
- - “Books of Knowledge”
- - Grandson of Chandragupta Maurya
- River Valley land surrounding the Indus River
- - An ancient city in the Indus river Valley
- Everest- The highest peak in the Himalaya
- Plateau - A dry,high region
- River -An important river in India
15 Clues: lifelong social group • season - Rainy season • - “Books of Knowledge” • a state of pure goodness • - A serf in Hindu society. • Plateau - A dry,high region • - Grandson of Chandragupta Maurya • River -An important river in India • Everest- The highest peak in the Himalaya • - An ancient city in the Indus river Valley • River Valley land surrounding the Indus River • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2020-06-01
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- devotion ritual
- substances that cloud the mind
- beliefs that when a person dies the come back in a different form
- a method of meditation
- moral conduct
- stories about the previous lives of the Buddha
- on of the six perfections
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- one of the three poisons
- loving kindness
- impermanence,instability,not permanent
- an insight into the true nature of things
- deliberate actions that affect the believer's circumstances in this and future live
- singing or intoning
- enlightenment
- string of beads,used as a prayer aid
15 Clues: enlightenment • moral conduct • loving kindness • devotion ritual • singing or intoning • a method of meditation • one of the three poisons • on of the six perfections • substances that cloud the mind • string of beads,used as a prayer aid • impermanence,instability,not permanent • an insight into the true nature of things • stories about the previous lives of the Buddha • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2021-10-27
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- This religion rejects the Caste system
- When Hindus die, they go through this
- most sacred texts in Hinduism
- one’s duty according to their caste
- Hinduism's main God
- The world's longest epic
- Empire that ruled during India's Golden Age
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- The state of a still and empty mind
- _____ Noble Truths
- Brahman is this religions main God
- The path to eliminate desire and suffering
- a social class in Hinduism
- The world's tallest mountain range
- one’s good and bad actions during life
- A river located in the Indo-Gangetic Plain
15 Clues: _____ Noble Truths • Hinduism's main God • The world's longest epic • a social class in Hinduism • most sacred texts in Hinduism • Brahman is this religions main God • The world's tallest mountain range • The state of a still and empty mind • one’s duty according to their caste • When Hindus die, they go through this • This religion rejects the Caste system • ...
Buddhism 2023-01-09
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- Second basic type of buddhist
- Buddhists usually begin an act of _
- attained enlightenment while meditating under a _________
- Buddhist teachings, the true path, and the true nature of all things
- Giving is the center of buddhist practice
- Buddha taught that nothing is ______
- Buddha's path to end suffering
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- Buddha taught these in his first sermon at Sarnath
- Buddhists of many traditions _______ phrases
- First basic type of Buddhist
- Buddhism means____
- bell shaped structures called ___
- Siddhatha Gautama developed
- seen as the fourth jewel
- One of the oldest and originally came from China
15 Clues: Buddhism means____ • seen as the fourth jewel • Siddhatha Gautama developed • First basic type of Buddhist • Second basic type of buddhist • Buddha's path to end suffering • bell shaped structures called ___ • Buddhists usually begin an act of _ • Buddha taught that nothing is ______ • Giving is the center of buddhist practice • Buddhists of many traditions _______ phrases • ...
Ss vocab 2022-12-12
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- two parts ex: Theravada and mahayana
- military caste second
- a caste that are prince and the highest
- your born in a new life same soul
- your duty of your caste
- decides what you are going to be in your new life
- cycle of death and rebirth
- path steps that explain suffering
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- a system that tells you who you are
- trying to reach enlightenment alone and as monk
- 3rd highest in caste
- trying to reach enlistment with help
- also called the Buddha
- noble truths four central beliefs
- lowest caste
15 Clues: lowest caste • 3rd highest in caste • military caste second • also called the Buddha • your duty of your caste • cycle of death and rebirth • your born in a new life same soul • path steps that explain suffering • noble truths four central beliefs • a system that tells you who you are • two parts ex: Theravada and mahayana • trying to reach enlistment with help • ...
daniel defoe robinson crusoe 2024-11-21
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- crusoes island
- crusoes island companion
- a major theme in robinson crusoe
- the historical event defoe chronicled in a journal of the plague year
- defoes career besides writing
- 1719 published
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- defoes nationality
- defoes most famous novel
- the intellectual movement defoe was part of
- crusoes profession before the shipwreck
10 Clues: crusoes island • 1719 published • defoes nationality • crusoes island companion • defoes most famous novel • defoes career besides writing • a major theme in robinson crusoe • crusoes profession before the shipwreck • the intellectual movement defoe was part of • the historical event defoe chronicled in a journal of the plague year
