enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Rs crossword 2021-01-07
9 Clues: relatable • a trick of the mind • god revealing himself • person who believes in one god • idea of one God who is absolute • some who doesn’t believe in God • a person who believes in one god • coming to undertake religious truths • good events that are considered impossible
Aincient India Crossword 2024-03-08
10 Clues: The soul • The destroyer • Religion of Brahman • Religion of the Buddha • Buddha The enlightened one • The one who became the Buddha • Eternal peace and enlightenment • system System of social ranks • eight-fold path The only way to reach nirvana • What you did in a past life will dictate the next
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
World Religions 2025-08-16
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- The belief that actions have consequences
- State of full understanding and freedom from suffering in Buddhism
- The holy book of Christians
- Muslim holy book
- The belief that souls are reborn in new bodies
- Weekly day of rest and worship
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- Place of Jewish worship
- A group within Christianity with its own traditions
- Place of Muslim worship
- Sacred texts of Hinduism
- Founder of Buddhism
- Arabic word for God
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
13 Clues: Muslim holy book • Founder of Buddhism • Arabic word for God • Place of Jewish worship • Place of Muslim worship • Sacred texts of Hinduism • The holy book of Christians • Weekly day of rest and worship • First five books of the Hebrew Bible • The belief that actions have consequences • The belief that souls are reborn in new bodies • ...
Global 1&2 11/23/22 Crossword puzzle 2022-11-23
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- the belief of multiple Gods
- the Great leader of Greece
- the era of greek unity
- a city in Greece
- a period of Roman peace
- The Torah and the profit Abraham
- Final Roman Empire before his assassination(Last name)
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- the belief in Buddha and spiritual enlightenment
- the belief in God and Jesus
- the belief in one God
- a stadium for Roman entertainment
- An army created by She Huang DI
- the first stage in human evolution
13 Clues: a city in Greece • the belief in one God • the era of greek unity • a period of Roman peace • the Great leader of Greece • the belief in God and Jesus • the belief of multiple Gods • An army created by She Huang DI • The Torah and the profit Abraham • a stadium for Roman entertainment • the first stage in human evolution • the belief in Buddha and spiritual enlightenment • ...
American Revolution 2024-01-29
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- Boston ___Party; Protest in 1773 where colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest British taxation without representation.
- Checks and ___________; System that ensures no one branch of government becomes too powerful by allowing each branch to limit the powers of the others.
- King _______ III Monarch of Great Britain during the American Revolution, often seen as a symbol of British oppression.
- Social _______ ;Idea that people agree to form a government for mutual protection and benefit.
- Colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution.
- John _____ Influential Enlightenment thinker whose ideas about natural rights and the social contract influenced the American Revolution.
- "No Taxation without ______________ " Principle that citizens should not be taxed by a government unless they have representation in that government.
- Thirteen British settlements in North America that later declared independence and formed the United States.
- Paul _______ ;Patriot who famously rode to warn of British troop movements before the battles of Lexington and Concord.
- Enlightenment thinker whose ideas about separation of powers influenced the structure of the U.S. government.
- ______ Act; Tax imposed by the British government on printed materials in the American colonies, leading to widespread protests.
- French and _________ war Conflict between Great Britain and France in North America from 1754 to 1763, with repercussions leading to the American Revolution.
- _____ of Rights; First ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, protecting individual rights and freedoms.
- Boston __________; Violent confrontation between British soldiers and colonists in Boston in 1770.
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- Timothy _________; Who scribed the engrossed copy on parchment that was signed by delegates on August 2
- ______________of Independence; Formal document declaring the thirteen American colonies as independent states in 1776.
- 1st __________ ; Part of the Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
- Continental _________; Series of meetings where colonial representatives discussed grievances against British rule and coordinated actions during the American Revolution.
- Enlightenment philosopher whose ideas about freedom of speech influenced the development of the First Amendment.
- Legislative body of the British government, responsible for passing laws affecting the American colonies.
- _________ System; of government in which power is divided between a central (national) government and individual states.
- George ______________; Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States.
- Revolution Conflict between Great Britain and the thirteen American colonies, leading to the establishment of the United States of America.
- Fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation.
- Thomas ___________; Founding Father who played a key role in drafting the Declaration of Independence.
- Form of government in which representatives are elected to make decisions on behalf of the people.
26 Clues: Fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation. • Colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution. • Social _______ ;Idea that people agree to form a government for mutual protection and benefit. • Form of government in which representatives are elected to make decisions on behalf of the people. • ...
Vocab 2017-08-08
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- crops sold for money at market cask economy economy in which people exchange money for goods and services
- theory that a nation’s economic strength came from keeping strict control over its colonial trades
- English colony in which the king gave land to properties in exchange for a yearly payment
- a waterway through or around North america
- an uprising of of people who invade Native American’s Homes
- Religious fights
- of Connecticut it was a written plan for their government
- a religious group
- colonial trade route between New England, the west indies and africa
- mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs
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- products brought into a country
- a person who travels by each season
- documents giving certain rights to a person or company
- colony under the direct control of the English crown
- laws that controlled the lives of enslaved African Americans and denied them basic rights
- movement to reform the roman catholic church in the 1500s; led to the creation of many different Christian Churches
- The global exchange of goods and the ideas resulting from the encounter between the people of the eastern and western hemispheres
- product sent to markets outside a country
- a religious group
- a 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth Colony
- a group of people who settle in a distant land but still ruled by the government of their native land
- large estate farmed by many workers
- name for the spanish explorers who claimed lands in the americas for spain
- plant used to make valuable blue dye
- Period Because thinkers believed in the light of human that is what started the enlightenment
25 Clues: Religious fights • a religious group • a religious group • products brought into a country • a person who travels by each season • large estate farmed by many workers • plant used to make valuable blue dye • product sent to markets outside a country • a waterway through or around North america • a 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth Colony • ...
TCI history textbook crossword. 2021-01-26
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- a system of government in which the power to govern belongs to the people
- to change in order to adjust to a new condition or environment
- he “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society
- to grant permission for something
- basic
- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments
- a formal document issued by the king that outlined a colony’s geographic boundaries and specified how it would be governed
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a people’s way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing
- to refuse to buy one or more goods from a certain source. An organized refusal by many people is also called a boycott
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- a new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another land
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action. An example is an accused person who is put on trial for a crime
- freedom from control by another government or country
- the struggle of the colonies in North America to gain their independence from Great Britain
- a formal listing of the basic rights of people in the United States 14
- time spent not working
- a written agreement signed by two or more parties, which binds those parties to do what is stated in the agreement
- the government or controlling power
- to change a person’s religious beliefs so they accept a different or new religion
20 Clues: basic • time spent not working • to grant permission for something • to treat a person or group unfairly • the government or controlling power • freedom from control by another government or country • to change in order to adjust to a new condition or environment • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-06
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- The first country to bring back cotton to Europe
- Prussian king of the 18th century, attempted to introduce enlightenment reforms to Germany
- An empire located in the west of
- King of France in the 16th century
- trade a trade consist of Europe,Asia, Africa and the New world
- Established the center of his group at the Swiss canton of Geneva
- Polish monk and astronomer who state that earth is not in the center of the universe
- Published Copernicus's findings
- New religious order founded during the Catholic Reformation
- German monk who wrote 95 thesis
- grant tolerance to protestant to France in 1598
- Cloth of the whiteness of snow, and very delicate and fine
- A revival of or renewed interest in something.
- English physician who demonstrated circular movements of blood in animal
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- Class of working people without access to producing property
- Introduced movable type to western Europe
- Author of The Prince; emphasized realistic discussion on how to maintain and seize power
- French enlightenment figure who created the first encyclopedia
- General wave of religious dissent against the Catholic church
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- The study of physical structure, behavior, and natural occurrence through experiments
- New world crop that was shunned because it was not mentioned in the bible and known to cause plagues
- stamping ink on paper using a device
- monarchy which states that the monarch holds supreme authority over everyone else
- Concept of God current during the Scientific Revolution
- focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Author of Principia, known for laws of motion
27 Clues: Published Copernicus's findings • German monk who wrote 95 thesis • An empire located in the west of • King of France in the 16th century • stamping ink on paper using a device • Introduced movable type to western Europe • Author of Principia, known for laws of motion • A revival of or renewed interest in something. • grant tolerance to protestant to France in 1598 • ...
Europe 2019-03-04
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- Most popular sport in the continent
- The country Germany "invaded" that started WWI
- Birthplace of the Enlightenment (country)
- Created the world's first Republic form of government
- Birthplace of the Renaissance (country)
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
- The rebirth of knowledge, art, music, and thinking in Western Europe
- The only successful Crusade for the Christians
- He hated indulgences and protested the Catholic Church
- Known for their great thinkers and Democratic form of government
- The type of Christianity that is most popular in Eastern Europe
- The spark that lit WWI (Austrian Archduke)
- First European country to try overseas exploration in the 1400's
- Peninsula that contains Greece
- Set amount of wealth, more wealth = more power, export more than import
- Wars between Muslims and Christians; The Goal: control the Holy Land
- The country Germany invaded to start WWII
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- The Romans were known for their great building skills, they were great _______
- Scramble for Africa; Get colonies, use resources, sell back to colonies
- Revolution that began in England, started the mass production of goods
- Killed 1/2 the Western European population, disease carried by fleas
- The Sea everyone wanted to control during the Classical Age (for trade)
- Era in history where people started questioning governments, gave us thinkers like John Locke and Voltaire
- Constitutional monarchies have these to represent the people
- Peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal
- The era in European history where people questioned and protested the Catholic Church
- Peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden
- Common market place, currency, open borders, meant to reduce nationalism
- Empire the Balkans got their independence from
- The split between Democratic and Communist Europe
- Mountain range north of Italy
31 Clues: Mountain range north of Italy • Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle • Peninsula that contains Greece • Most popular sport in the continent • Birthplace of the Renaissance (country) • Birthplace of the Enlightenment (country) • Peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden • The country Germany invaded to start WWII • Peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal • ...
Japanese Choice Board 2024-04-26
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- a poem that contains 31 syllables and five lines (5,7,5,7,7)
- Japanese local lord in era of samurai
- member of powerful Japanese warrior class
- a ruler from Japan who encouraged cultural diffusion from mainland (Asia)
- not real; imagined
- colorful samurai wear under armor
- Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered great work of world literature
- tower shaped structure with tiled, upturned roofs and several stories
- Japan's cultural flowering that took place during 8th and 12th centuries
- Buddhism form of Buddhism that stress achieving enlightenment and self-reliance through meditation
- writing based off Chinese characters
- form of Buddhism founded on belief that people can reach paradise by relying on Amida Buddha
- writing used in diaries and works of literature; known as women's writing
- performances that combined music and drama with dance
- a Japanese religion that show respect and love for nature
- head of Japan's military government in the era of samurai
- long and special sword samurai used in battle
- state of finding truth and gaining
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- writing used to write more formal and important things
- person's behavior in front of other people
- styles of self defense/fighting that began in Asia; Ex modern martial arts: karate and judo
- game courtiers played with leather ball, kicking it back and fourth
- having importance and meaning
- period in nation's past during which society and culture attained height of achievement
- male member of a ruler's court
- spiritual discipline that includes clearing of the mind and deep relaxation
- having knowledge and experience in art and culture
- game in which you stack as many stones as possible on one finger
- to organize and manage
- Chinese writing that Japanese scholars fist used
30 Clues: not real; imagined • to organize and manage • having importance and meaning • male member of a ruler's court • colorful samurai wear under armor • state of finding truth and gaining • writing based off Chinese characters • Japanese local lord in era of samurai • member of powerful Japanese warrior class • person's behavior in front of other people • ...
Exam III Review 2024-05-07
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- a Shinto festival
- the Buddhist school founded by Bodhidharma and emphasizes mind-to-mind transmission of teaching
- the Buddhist vehicle whose goal is to become an arhat
- a Zen riddle
- the Buddhist school that uses secret information to become united with Dianichi
- the "evil-destroying arrow placed in the home to remove bad luck
- the place in a Shinto shrine where the kami live
- a school of devotional Buddhism
- the quality of impurity or misfortune
- the shelf for kami in a home
- the main, public hall in a Shinto shrine
- the Shinto festival that involves throwing soybeans
- the slips of paper containing a fortune in a Shinto shrine
- a Shinto purification ritual that takes place under a waterfall
- the path leading into a Shinto shrine
- the Buddhist community
- the Buddha's teaching
- the purification ritual done to remove bad things or expel evils from the body and mind (and cars)
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- includes the commands to not kill, steal, lie, commit sexual misconduct, or take intoxicants
- how to get rid of impurity in Shinto
- the Shinto festival that frightens away demons for the new year
- the wooden plaques used to convey wishes to the kami
- the Buddhist school of marathon monks
- the Buddhist vehicle whose goal is to become a full Buddha
- the Buddhist school that teaches that the Lotus Sutra is the only true Buddhist text
- one who delays entry into final nirvana to help others achieve enlightenment
- the only ones who can attain enlightenment in Theravada Buddhism
- suffering or dissatisfactoriness
- the Buddhist doctrine of no self
- the collection of Japanese history/Shinto stories
- Shinto "shrine maidens"
- the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
32 Clues: a Zen riddle • a Shinto festival • the Buddha's teaching • the Buddhist community • Shinto "shrine maidens" • the shelf for kami in a home • a school of devotional Buddhism • suffering or dissatisfactoriness • the Buddhist doctrine of no self • how to get rid of impurity in Shinto • the Buddhist school of marathon monks • the quality of impurity or misfortune • ...
6th Grade Trivia 2023-04-05
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- A scarlet pimpernel is a type of ________
- The Accusative singular of the Latin word for "fatherland"
- The 1st state to ratify the US Constitution and join the Union
- The Enlightenment philosophe who promote the idea of Natural Rights, "Life, Liberty, and Property."
- Imperfect 1st Person Plural of "To Praise"
- 24% of 75
- 300 of these died defending Thermopylae from Persia
- Enlightenment scientist who first proposed a theory of the Earth orbiting the Sun
- The product of 7 and 4 subtracted by the quotient of 4 to the power of three and 8
- A German who wrote "The Communist Manifesto"
- A system of measurement based on the Decimal (10) system
- The process of liquid turning into vapor
- Marguerite Blakeney's maiden name
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- The son of Odysseus
- The Genitive Singular of the Latin word for "number"
- A "contract" between the God of Judaism and humanity
- The body of Roman government with elected representatives
- The name that Odysseus first gave to the cyclops Polyphemus as his own name
- The city in France where the Chat Gris and Pere Blanchard's Hut are located
- Who said, "Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself."
- The Nominative Plural of the Latin word for "word"
- The largest state in the USA
- The 2nd step in the Order of Operations
- The Hendon son who consistently assisted Prince Edward
- Present 3rd Person Plural of "To Be Able"
- The last name of Tom the Pauper
- Future 2nd Person Plural of "To Be"
- The last name of the author of "The Prince and the Pauper"
28 Clues: 24% of 75 • The son of Odysseus • The largest state in the USA • The last name of Tom the Pauper • Marguerite Blakeney's maiden name • Future 2nd Person Plural of "To Be" • The 2nd step in the Order of Operations • The process of liquid turning into vapor • A scarlet pimpernel is a type of ________ • Present 3rd Person Plural of "To Be Able" • ...
Social Studies 20-1 Unit 1 Review 2023-08-01
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- The fall of this represented the fall of the Old Regime.
- This is a nation who share similar cultural, ethnic, linguistic, or religious backgrounds.
- A period of radical political and social change, beginning in France in 1789.
- A revolutionary political group made up of members of the third estate.
- A hierarchical system of exchange of services between lords, vassals, and peasants.
- This was the social and political system of pre-Revolutionary France.
- This is a nation who share similar political beliefs and values, particularly around equality.
- A group of people who share a sense of belonging with each other and may or may not live in the same geographic area.
- Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre.
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- These were wealthy members of the third estate, and were key in starting the Revolution.
- This was a period of mass executions during the French Revolution, targeting counter-revolutionaries.
- A period of time where people began to question religion and instead used logic and reason to understand the world.
- This, implemented by Napoleon, was meant to starve out England by not allowing Europe to trade with her.
- A dedication to your nation and a belief in its superiority.
- This French leader was a skilled military man but was eventually beaten and exiled.
- A representative, consultative body made up by members of all three estates.
- When the king has total and unquestioned power.
- This was used to justify the king's power but was questioned during the period of Enlightenment.
- This term describes a group who has power to govern themselves.
- This post-Napoleonic meeting was between numerous European leaders and was meant to restore Europe's borders and quell growing nationalism.
20 Clues: When the king has total and unquestioned power. • Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre. • The fall of this represented the fall of the Old Regime. • A dedication to your nation and a belief in its superiority. • This term describes a group who has power to govern themselves. • This was the social and political system of pre-Revolutionary France. • ...
Guys Brahman made this not Suleiman. 2026-01-28
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- Physical Border Between India and China
- Philosophy where if you don't follow the law then you get a punishment.
- elevated piece of land
- If you did bad then it will do bad to you
- the watering of land by artificial means
- a state of being that gives you full peace
- Where land is covered on 3 of the 4 sides
- when you die you become another living creature
- Where wetlands empty their sediment
- birthed an ancient Chinese civilizations
- a trade network that traders used to trade with other countries/empires.
- something you reach following the eightfold path
- Chinese philosophy of natural practice
- Not yet a continent
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- Some bad Some Good
- Wind deposited sediment
- Lots of heads and sits on a lotus flower
- a path you follow to reach enlightenment
- a way or path
- Its an ocean Next to India
- Large body if religious Hindu text
- while doing this most people think of the ohm sound
- Residue from a burning flame
- desert in Mongolia and north china starts with a G and the coordinates are 42.7952° N, 105.0324° E
- ocean West to the USA and East of Asia
- It is a desert in India and by Pakistan
- a philosophy of good moral character
- prince saw how much sorrow everyone was in so he went and meditated under a tree until he found something out spreading it to everyone else
- Changes in precipitation
- Someone was resting on the ocean and a flower grew out their belly button and made a world by breaking 3 lotus flowers the andswer is what religion this story is from.
30 Clues: a way or path • Some bad Some Good • Not yet a continent • elevated piece of land • Wind deposited sediment • Changes in precipitation • Its an ocean Next to India • Residue from a burning flame • Large body if religious Hindu text • Where wetlands empty their sediment • a philosophy of good moral character • ocean West to the USA and East of Asia • ...
Module 3 Review 2025-10-07
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- The 3 stops of Triangular trade were Europe, ______, and the Americas
- The modern-day name for the former colony of Saint-Domingue, which experienced a revolution in the late 18th century
- The name of the devout Puritan who took control in England following the English Civil War
- During the Enlightenment people would gather in ______ and salons to discuss new ideas
- Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War
- Supporters of parliament during the English Civil War
- _______ L’Ouverture; The person who led the Haitian Revolution
- Maximilien ________, the person responsible for the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- "Liberty, equality, and Fraternity" was the slogan of the _______ Revolution
- Earning wealth from colonies and bringing that wealth back to benefit the mother country
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- Simone Bolivar would go on to lead multiple revolutions in ______ America for independence
- Montesquieu believed the government should be split into ____ branches in order to protect people's liberty
- Famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the Third Estate in France
- Legislative body made up of representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- Both the English Civil War and Glorious Revolutions were fought over the idea of an absolute vs. _______ monarchy
- The concept of natural rights was first established by this Enlightenment thinker
- The colony of Saint-Domingue was known primarily for their production of this crop
- This portion of Triangular trade transported enslaved Africans to the Americas
- Fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
- This astronomer supported Copernicus's theory of a sun-centered universe
- The English Bill of Rights states that parliament has superiority over the _______
- This person came to power in France following the Revolution
22 Clues: Supporters of parliament during the English Civil War • Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War • This person came to power in France following the Revolution • _______ L’Ouverture; The person who led the Haitian Revolution • The 3 stops of Triangular trade were Europe, ______, and the Americas • ...
Final Review 2025-11-21
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- During the Industrial Revolution, many diseases were spread because of contaminated ___________.
- French estate that paid all the taxes.
- System that involves public ownership of production and sharing the wealth.
- Time period when Europeans used logic to try and solve society's problems.
- A political system where land is exchanged for service and loyalty.
- People who are native to a particular region; the original group living on the land.
- Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power for the first time ever.
- American colonists who wanted to gain independence from Britain.
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- ___________ of the Bastille was an event that became a powerful symbol that the people of France could stand up to the king’s absolute rule.
- The English _______________ was when England split with the Catholic Church.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in natural rights (last name).
- ___________ right of kings was the idea that rulers were chosen by God.
- According to the Pyramid of Power, the King would divide up his land and give it to ____________.
- First _______ Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.
- The policy of increasing a country's power or influence by dominating the economies, governments, and/or cultures of another country or region.
- A form of government in which power is passed down through the family.
- A form of government in which a small group of people, usually wealthy aristocrats, rule and hold power together.
- The movement for women to gain the right to vote was called the women’s ____________ movement.
- A nation & all the lands it controls beyond its own borders; formed to gain power & wealth.
- Group of people with shared culture, language, history, homeland, and self-determination.
20 Clues: French estate that paid all the taxes. • American colonists who wanted to gain independence from Britain. • Enlightenment thinker that believed in natural rights (last name). • A political system where land is exchanged for service and loyalty. • A form of government in which power is passed down through the family. • ...
The French Revolution 2021-11-01
Unit 2 Introductory Information 2015-06-15
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- Many eastern Native American tribes sided with these guys.
- The initial reason people argued women should be educated like men (we had to start somewhere, right?)
- The period in which people challenged the theocentric world with immense changes in Western thought. Use "The" first.
- The two main ideals of the Enlightenment. Use "and" in between.
- This made the world seem more comprehensible during the Enlightenment.
- Vast fortunes were to be made in New England with any business connected to "blank."
- The most famous religious revivalist of the 18th century.
- Described the laws of physics, which changed how people saw the universe.
- The publication that is credited with tipping the scales toward revolution.
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- Locke's idea of a person's mind.
- The only man to sign all four of the documents most closely associated with the formation of the American republic.
- The man who originally moved that the colonies ought to be free and independent states.
- One of the periodicals that published works by women such as Judith Sargent Murray.
- Because of a lack of "blank" to overthrow, the great American social change was possible without social upheaval.
- If God worked in reasonable ways, then the universe could be viewed as an "blank."
- Her poem on the death of the great revivalist (see the answer to another clue) made her famous.
- This period was the great age of the newspaper and "blank."
- One way that people could arrange their passage to America.
- Thomas Jefferson argued that we have this right, and the issue has been debated time and again in courts of law.
- A group of mutually helpful souls that was endangered by economic and religious pressures.
20 Clues: Locke's idea of a person's mind. • The most famous religious revivalist of the 18th century. • Many eastern Native American tribes sided with these guys. • This period was the great age of the newspaper and "blank." • One way that people could arrange their passage to America. • The two main ideals of the Enlightenment. Use "and" in between. • ...
Industrialization and Nationalism 2016-03-31
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- Promoted the idea that humans are material beings who are part of the natural world.
- who believed in political philosophy
- Indifference to or rejection of religion in the affairs of the world.
- Watt- had made it to where changes that would enable the engine to drive machinery
- had became a movement as well.
- had made new ways to find profits in the laissez-faire market economy
- of Intervention- The great powers had the right to send armies into countries where there were revolutions.
- of Europe- There were meetings that were held to maintain the balance of Power
- Reliance on military strength.
- A movement to end slavery arose in the North.
- of Power- had rearranged territories in Europe
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- Evolution-that plants and animals have evolved over long period of time, that are simple forms of life.
- was a economic system and it also had produced a new class which was called the Industrial middle Class
- Some call him a bridge between Classical and Romantic music.
- was a strong leader of Vienna, Napoleon was be restored to their position of powers
- A political philosophy that grew out of the Enlightenment.
- Reformers opposed such a destructive capitalism.
- of reality
- he was a prime minister,was the foremost 19th century practitioner of realpolitik.
- Freed the serfs.
- was a movement, was an reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment
- Male Suffrage- All adult men could vote.
- was more powerful than liberalism
- Selection- More adaptable to their environment than other organisms.
- of Vienna-arranged a final peace settlement.
25 Clues: of reality • Freed the serfs. • had became a movement as well. • Reliance on military strength. • was more powerful than liberalism • who believed in political philosophy • Male Suffrage- All adult men could vote. • of Vienna-arranged a final peace settlement. • A movement to end slavery arose in the North. • of Power- had rearranged territories in Europe • ...
5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions Vocabulary 2021-01-05
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- Practical politics of reality; a system of principles based on practical rather than moral considerations
- The movement of people away from their own countries to live in another country
- A group of people who were escaped slaves in the Americas, establishing their own settlements away from plantations
- The movement of people into a country from other countries
- A group of people who have European and African ancestry
- The direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question; popular referendum
- A form of government in which people elect representatives to create and enforce laws; inspired from Enlightenment thinking
- Rights that all humans have under natural law; includes life, liberty, and property
- Polynesian people living in New Zealand since the mid-1200
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- A group of people who were born from Europeans in the Americas
- A period where the new government executed thousands of people who opposed the French revolution
- A movement aimed to create a more modern, unified state
- An economic system based on the idea of a country exporting more than they import
- A group of people who were born in Europe and were colonists in the Americas
- A group of people who have European and Native Indian ancestry
- Intense loyalty to others who speak the same language and/or share culture
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment that explored social, political, and economic theories in new ways; examples are John Locke, Voltaire, and Adam Smith
- A French colony used to grow sugar and coffee
- Strong, local leaders with regional power bases; oftentimes, this group disregarded representative forms of government and the rule of law
- A legislative body in France; composed of three estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners
20 Clues: A French colony used to grow sugar and coffee • A movement aimed to create a more modern, unified state • A group of people who have European and African ancestry • The movement of people into a country from other countries • Polynesian people living in New Zealand since the mid-1200 • A group of people who were born from Europeans in the Americas • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-30
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- writer, philosopher, poet, dramatist, historian and polemicist of the French Enlightenment.
- a philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the development of the scientific method.
- formulated laws of motion and gravitation.
- The movement of populations from rural to urban areas
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority
- extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Scottish inventor whose steam engine contributed substantially to the Industrial Revolution
- the claim by a state to predominant control over foreign territory.
- the right that is given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- someone who has the desire to administer and succeed in a startup venture in order to make profits
- an arrangement of workers and machines in a factory, where each worker deals with only one part of a product
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- the climax of the European competition for territory in Africa, aka 'the Scramble for Africa'.
- materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- Inspired leaders of the French Revolution, promoted equality and popular sovereignty
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- an industrial facility where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another.
20 Clues: formulated laws of motion and gravitation. • The movement of populations from rural to urban areas • the economic group between the upper and lower classes • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • the claim by a state to predominant control over foreign territory. • the right that is given to a king or queen by God to rule a country. • ...
Japanese Choice Board 2024-04-26
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- a poem that contains 31 syllables and five lines (5,7,5,7,7)
- Japanese local lord in era of samurai
- member of powerful Japanese warrior class
- a ruler from Japan who encouraged cultural diffusion from mainland (Asia)
- not real; imagined
- colorful samurai wear under armor
- Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered great work of world literature
- tower shaped structure with tiled, upturned roofs and several stories
- Japan's cultural flowering that took place during 8th and 12th centuries
- Buddhism form of Buddhism that stress achieving enlightenment and self-reliance through meditation
- writing based off Chinese characters
- form of Buddhism founded on belief that people can reach paradise by relying on Amida Buddha
- writing used in diaries and works of literature; known as women's writing
- performances that combined music and drama with dance
- a Japanese religion that show respect and love for nature
- head of Japan's military government in the era of samurai
- long and special sword samurai used in battle
- state of finding truth and gaining
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- writing used to write more formal and important things
- person's behavior in front of other people
- styles of self defense/fighting that began in Asia; Ex modern martial arts: karate and judo
- game courtiers played with leather ball, kicking it back and fourth
- having importance and meaning
- period in nation's past during which society and culture attained height of achievement
- male member of a ruler's court
- spiritual discipline that includes clearing of the mind and deep relaxation
- having knowledge and experience in art and culture
- game in which you stack as many stones as possible on one finger
- to organize and manage
- Chinese writing that Japanese scholars fist used
30 Clues: not real; imagined • to organize and manage • having importance and meaning • male member of a ruler's court • colorful samurai wear under armor • state of finding truth and gaining • writing based off Chinese characters • Japanese local lord in era of samurai • member of powerful Japanese warrior class • person's behavior in front of other people • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
- developed heliocentric theory
- philospher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will
- period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion
- French absolute monarch; centralized power, expanded French territory, ended religious freedom, and controlled nobles at the palace of Versailles
- set of written laws that govern a nation
- rulers who made small reforms but did not give up any powers of the throne
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence
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- believed government exist to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- 1215 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- a revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances
20 Clues: developed heliocentric theory • set of written laws that govern a nation • wrote about freedom of speech and religion • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the Earth was the center of the universe • wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances • the idea that people give up their rights to a government • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-10-11
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- believed that the natural goodness of man was warped by society
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- belief in the existence of a God on the evidence of reason and nature only, with rejection of supernatural revelation
- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- revival or adaptation of the classical especially in literature, music, art, or architecture
- theory that the Earth goes around the sun
- led her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of Europe
- the pen name under which French author-philosopher François-Marie Arouet published a number of books and pamphlets in the 18th century
- an informal education for women
- the state of having knowledge or understanding
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
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- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- English philosopher and political theorist
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it
- irregularly shaped
- a monarch who respects the people's rights and rule fairly
- the philosophical view or belief that reason is the best test of knowledge
- used her own accomplishments to demonstrate a woman's aptitude for independent thought and academic excellence
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation
21 Clues: irregularly shaped • an informal education for women • theory that the Earth goes around the sun • English philosopher and political theorist • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • the state of having knowledge or understanding • a monarch who respects the people's rights and rule fairly • believed that the natural goodness of man was warped by society • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-13
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- explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- What Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- Financial supporters of the arts
- Common local language
- Which group of people gained economic power and pushed for political power
- credited with the heliocentric theory
- Created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- A member of follower of any of the western Christian churches
- What grew in insult because of the increase in trade
- Painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- Which was not an area that enlightenment thinkers called into question
- A new artistic technique for forgiveness for their sins
- What country was Andreas Vesalius from
- An emphasis on individual potential and achievements
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- What country was Nicholas Copernicus from
- Was a movement in thinking using reason natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- When people show more interest in their current lives than what happened when they die
- Developed the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- Which term is defined as the “study of God”
- The selling of church offices
- A rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- What was the name of the philosophy that focused on humans and not just God
- What country was galileo galiei from
- Known as the “Father of modern chemistry”
- What country was johannes Kepler from
- A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance
- What country was revert Boyle from
- Made it cheaper to produce books and helped spread works on a variety of subjects
- A German priest who wrote the 96 theses over his concerns on church teachings and practices
30 Clues: Common local language • The selling of church offices • Financial supporters of the arts • What country was revert Boyle from • What country was galileo galiei from • credited with the heliocentric theory • What country was johannes Kepler from • What country was Andreas Vesalius from • What country was Nicholas Copernicus from • Known as the “Father of modern chemistry” • ...
French & Indian War, Revolutionary War 2023-11-17
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- Washington's troops stayed in this valley over a harsh winter in PA in 1777
- Shot heard 'round the world was fired here (near neighboring Concord)
- In response to the Tea Act, there was a "party" here
- This kind of neglect by the British ended after the French and Indian War, in large part because they needed money to pay war debt
- Young Virginia military officer who was involved in early fighting in French & Indian War and would become commander of the Continental Army in the Revolution
- The colonists' boycott of British goods
- The Proclamation of 1763 was a British attempt to halt westward movement of colonists beyond these mountains
- A word used for Americans who remained loyal to Britain during the Revolution
- Mounted patriot who yelled "The British are coming" or maybe "The regulars are coming"
- These Men were local militia units of colonists (ready to fight quickly)
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- Intellectual movement in Europe during 18th century, emphasized reason and science
- Enlightenment philosopher whose ideas are reflected in the Declaration of Independence
- Drafted Declaration of Independence
- For both wars, the ending Treaty was negotiated in this European city
- These politicians in British Parliament were somewhat sympathetic to the American cause
- Final American victory of Revolution was in this Virginia town, with major assistance from the French
- Taxation without this was a cause of the Revolution from the American perspective
- Location of American victory that began with Washington's icy Delaware River crossing
- British General Burgoyne surrendered his troops here to American General Gates
- He was a statesman, a scientist, an inventor, and a Philadelphian
- King of England during these wars
- Author of Common Sense
22 Clues: Author of Common Sense • King of England during these wars • Drafted Declaration of Independence • The colonists' boycott of British goods • In response to the Tea Act, there was a "party" here • He was a statesman, a scientist, an inventor, and a Philadelphian • For both wars, the ending Treaty was negotiated in this European city • ...
French Revolution 2023-05-09
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- Made up of rich nobles
- Historical European turning point that transformed France from a monarchy to a republic.
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- Well educated people and believed strongly in the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality.
- They would discuss enlightenment ideas in the salon
- Made up of clergy of Roman Catholic Church
5 Clues: Made up of rich nobles • Made up of clergy of Roman Catholic Church • They would discuss enlightenment ideas in the salon • Historical European turning point that transformed France from a monarchy to a republic. • Well educated people and believed strongly in the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality.
chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2023-02-03
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- 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 • ...
Final Exam Review 2021-11-30
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- Industrial Revolution began here
- Catholic Church Exposed
- Absolute Power Corrupts
- USA vs. USSR
- Treaty punishes Germany after WWI
- Stronger country taking over a weaker country for natural resources
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- National pride in your country’s interests
- associated with the French Revolution (neck pain)
- Russia turned _____ after the Revolution
- Period of Rebirth
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- This assassination sparked WWI
- invented by Gutenburg
- Germany, Italy, Japan Alliance
- Economic practice, colonies benefit mother country
- trading goods between old and new world
- Leader in the Reformation
- Applies reason to human & natural world, stimulates religious tolerance and new government
18 Clues: USA vs. USSR • Period of Rebirth • invented by Gutenburg • Catholic Church Exposed • Absolute Power Corrupts • Leader in the Reformation • This assassination sparked WWI • Germany, Italy, Japan Alliance • Industrial Revolution began here • Treaty punishes Germany after WWI • trading goods between old and new world • Russia turned _____ after the Revolution • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-11-28
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- The path that leads to the extinction of suffering
- Sudden enlightenment.
- Siddhartha was _____ years old when he got married.
- Buddhism “heaven.”
- A sacred flower.
- One of the two most famous bodhisattva’s.
- Commonly referred to as meditation.
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- Siddhartha’s mother.
- A type of fig tree.
- Siddhartha’s father.
- The Buddha died after eating _____.
- The definition of Buddha.
- A symbol of the universe in its most ideal form.
- Percentage of world population that are Buddhists.
- No violence, killing, stealing, etc.
- Buddha gave his first sermon in _____ near Varanasi.
- The _____ Noble Truths.
- One of the sects of Buddhism which is very polytheistic.
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. • The Buddha died after eating _____. • Commonly referred to as meditation. • No violence, killing, stealing, etc. • One of the two most famous bodhisattva’s. • ...
The First Time Voter 2025-09-12
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- "Beti bachao, beti padhao" for example.
- The age of enlightenment.
- "__ of the people"
- Head of government department
- "The dance of democracy"
- The contrarian's choice (abbr.)
- The room where decisions are made.
- Found on fingers and notebooks.
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- A 'date' with full pockets and promises.
- How your voice can be heard.
- For the people, by the people, of the people.
- Much maligned machine (abbr.)
- Sign up for the electoral roll (And your courses).
- A political party's favourite document.
- The body that makes voting possible (abbr.)
- Forecast of election results - often wrong
- Proof of identity
- "The Golden Sparrow"
18 Clues: Proof of identity • "__ of the people" • "The Golden Sparrow" • "The dance of democracy" • The age of enlightenment. • How your voice can be heard. • Much maligned machine (abbr.) • Head of government department • The contrarian's choice (abbr.) • Found on fingers and notebooks. • The room where decisions are made. • "Beti bachao, beti padhao" for example. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle- Content Review 2022-11-07
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- The name of the more moderate government that took over
- Enlightened Despots often saw themselves as "servants of the _________"
- This killing machine took the lives of about 17,000 people during the French Revolution
- A social and intellectual movement in Europe during the 1700s
- This enlightenment thinker spoke a great deal about natural rights (last name only)
- This king was beheaded during the French Revolution
- French phrase for "overthrow of government"
- This leader is known by his first name and has a psychological term and a cake named after him
- Philosophes used this to argue or discuss the ways in which people should be governed
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- He was in charge during the 'Reign of Terror' (last name only)
- A theory that claimed that rulers had the right to rule by God (two words)
- The Third Estate was angry because they had to pay a lot of this
- A time period when Kings and Queens had total control in Europe
- The name of the radical group during the French Revolution
- After being locked out of the meeting room, the Third Estate declared themselves the National ___________ and encouraged others from the other two Estates to join them
- This group made up the First Estate in pre-revolutionary France
- He's most known for writing about separation of powers (last name only)
- This group made up the Second Estate in pre-revolutionary France
- After defeating France, European powers had a meeting in this country to discuss how to create peace and stability
- Social __________, which is the idea that the power of the government comes from the people and the people and government have distinctive roles
20 Clues: French phrase for "overthrow of government" • This king was beheaded during the French Revolution • The name of the more moderate government that took over • The name of the radical group during the French Revolution • A social and intellectual movement in Europe during the 1700s • He was in charge during the 'Reign of Terror' (last name only) • ...
beliefs system crossword 2022-09-28
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- the man that created Daoism
- the thing all Buddhists want to reach
- holy book of Buddhism
- This religion was founded when a man sat under a tree and realized how corrupt the world is
- This religion originated in India
- the leader of the catholic church based in Vatican city
- this is a sub category of Christianity that was mainly in Spain
- this philosophy believes in balance of the world and doesn't worship anything
- this is an elephant goddess worshiped in Hindu
- the holy day for Christianity
- the symbol of balance in Daoism
- people of this religion were oppressed all throughout history
- this man caused three religions to be formed
- holy book of Hinduism
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- the book where Lau Tzu came up with Daosim
- where Muslims worship Allah
- The Islamic word for god
- the path that a Buddhist to reach enlightenment
- the holy day in Islam
- A hierarchical system that people are born into in Hinduism
- this religion is the main religion of the middle east
- Confucianism says order In the ______ is the best way to rule
- according to Buddha all life is _____
- This religion was created after it split off from the original and became much larger
- This man claimed to be a prophet and was killed for it
- this man is worshiped by Buddhists
- this philosophy is named after the man who founded it and does not worship anything
- people that follow the Jewish religion
- the place where Jewish people worship god
- the word for daily chores in Hinduism
- Islamic people worship this object
- holy book of Judaism
32 Clues: holy book of Judaism • the holy day in Islam • holy book of Buddhism • holy book of Hinduism • The Islamic word for god • where Muslims worship Allah • the man that created Daoism • the holy day for Christianity • the symbol of balance in Daoism • This religion originated in India • this man is worshiped by Buddhists • Islamic people worship this object • ...
VOCABULARY ABSOLUTISM 2021-03-03
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- officials that advise the Monarch and run the government departments
- no one country should be a lot stronger than others, sought to maintain and equilibrium among countries
- the return of Stuart rule under Charles II
- allowing other ideas and beliefs to exist even if you disagree with them
- Church of England
- economic policy that said a country gained power by taking wealth from other countries
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe / solar system
- gained their title by paying a tax called a paulette
- first developed during the Enlightenment, it was a collection of informational articles about a wide variety of subjects
- Russian ruler (also tsar)
- monarch's power comes from God
- monarch has all power
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe / solar system
- Parliament took crown from James II and gave it to his daughter and her husband
- no one can be arrested and held without charges
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- gained their title by military service
- Peter's idea of making Russia more like Europe
- process of creating a hypothesis and experimenting to prove or disprove it
- French writer / thinker during the Enlightenment
- document that gave Huguenots freedom to worship as they pleased
- supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War
- ideal that governments exist because of an agreement with their citizens and so should protect the rights of their citizens
- French protestants
- belief that government should be limited by laws
- nickname for St. Petersburg
- supporters of the King in the English Civil War
- life, liberty, and property; humans have these rights simply because they exist
- Russian nobles
- French government officials who collected taxes among other duties
29 Clues: Russian nobles • Church of England • French protestants • monarch has all power • Russian ruler (also tsar) • nickname for St. Petersburg • monarch's power comes from God • gained their title by military service • the return of Stuart rule under Charles II • Peter's idea of making Russia more like Europe • supporters of the King in the English Civil War • ...
Unit 6 Buddism Review Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- Theravada Buddhism holds up the _____ as the ideal.
- Phrases or syllables chanted to evoke a deity or to enhance meditation.
- The basic method of Zen meditation.
- The language of the earliest Buddhist scriptures.
- Patterned icons that visually excite; used in Vajrayana Buddhism to enhance meditation.
- The teaching of the “_____ way” stresses that extreme indulgence and asceticism are to be avoided.
- Theravada Buddhism tends to emphasize the Buddha as a _____.
- Theravada Buddhism tends to emphasize _____ as the key virtue.
- Verbal puzzles designed to short-circuit the workings of the rational, logical mind.
- The Zen experience of enlightenment; a flash of insight in which the true nature of one’s being is known directly.
- The ultimate goal of all Buddhists; the extinction of desire and any sense of individual selfhood, resulting in liberation from samsara.
- A collection of sayings or sermons of the Buddha.
- The “Four Passing Sights” refers to Siddhartha Gautama seeing a decrepit old man, a man racked with disease, a _____ and an ascetic.
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- Mahayana Buddhism holds up the _____ as the ideal.
- Means “desire” or “craving”; the selfish desire which causes dukkha.
- The most well-known of the Buddhist scriptures.
- Means “awakened one”; one who has attained perfect enlightenment.
- Vajrayana Buddhism is sometimes called _____ Buddhism.
- Mahayana Buddhism tends to emphasize _____ as the key virtue.
- The Dalai Lama is most revered in _____ Buddhism.
- _____ Buddhism emphasizes direct experience that goes beyond all words and logic.
- Choreographed hand movements used in the rituals of Vajrayana Buddhism.
- Means “suffering” or “dislocation”; the basic Buddhist insight that suffering is part of the human condition.
- After his enlightenment, Siddhartha Gautama did not enter nirvana, but rather chose to stay behind to teach others his insights. This choice demonstrates his _____.
- Mahayana Buddhism tends to emphasize the Buddha as a divine _____.
25 Clues: The basic method of Zen meditation. • The most well-known of the Buddhist scriptures. • The Dalai Lama is most revered in _____ Buddhism. • The language of the earliest Buddhist scriptures. • A collection of sayings or sermons of the Buddha. • Mahayana Buddhism holds up the _____ as the ideal. • Theravada Buddhism holds up the _____ as the ideal. • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolution Terms 2023-02-20
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- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
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- study of knowledge
- hatred towards Jewish people
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- movement to end slavery
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • Economic system runned by a free market • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-02-22
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- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- English philosopher, known as the "father of liberalism"
- hatred towards Jewish people
- study of knowledge
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- movement to end slavery
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
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- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- Economic system ran by a free market
- Philosophy agreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "separation of power"
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • Economic system ran by a free market • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
AP European History Review 2023-05-23
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- Baroque composer
- Temperature of 20th century war
- Russian nobles
- Zionism
- mercantilism
- Russian legislative group
- Bill of Rights
- wrote the Prince
- 95 Thesis
- Written by Mary Shelley
- Jesuit leader
- Britain's crown jewel in 19th century
- Deficit spending
- Polish Union
- Habsburg home
- Surrealism
- protestant group
- 20th century massive mistake
- French Colony
- Russian Tsar
- British female prime minister
- Queen of England
- Irish famine
- proponent of powerful government
- Statue by Michelangelo
- Second Treatise on Government
- Council of ? during Reformation
- Guernica
- Loved spending money on military
- Freud
- followed Baroque style
- a 19th century Conservative
- Fought the Nazis
- Russian rulers
- based ideas on Enlightenment
- Economic Openess in Russia
- bankers
- upper middle class
- predestination
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- a French Rebellion
- early navigation tool
- Austrian territory taken by Prussia
- A transatlantic exchange
- birth place of Renaissance
- Steam Engine
- Spanish dictator
- Enlightenment religion
- Artist impressionism
- Soviet military pact
- Western alliance
- where you go if you get in trouble in Russia
- gravity
- collected fairy tales
- type of "curtain"
- 20th century right wing political movement
- Time period of a revolt in Russia
- Rulers who care about stability more than religion
- Nineteenth century invention
- child labor law
- Stuart King
- Prussian family
- Invaded by Italy
- United Italy
- Lord Protector of England
- Ems Telegram
- EU money
- first European to argue heliocentric model
- peaceful era in Cold War
- Utilitarianism
- Renaissance philosophy
- Soviet Union leader
- Seed drill
72 Clues: Freud • Zionism • gravity • bankers • Guernica • EU money • 95 Thesis • Surrealism • Seed drill • Stuart King • mercantilism • Steam Engine • Polish Union • Russian Tsar • United Italy • Irish famine • Ems Telegram • Jesuit leader • Habsburg home • French Colony • Russian nobles • Bill of Rights • Utilitarianism • Russian rulers • predestination • child labor law • Prussian family • Baroque composer • Spanish dictator • ...
WG Topic 8 Jayden Lang 2022-03-08
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- Few and scattered
- religious communities
- according to moral law
- focused on or gathered in
- believed that it would disappear
- is the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- affect the climate
- group of merchants
- slip india into two states
- making small loans to people with there own small businesses
- to thrive
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- fixed social class
- to eliminate
- is a willing to respect different belief
- belief shared by religions
- relating to the whole universe
- to seek or spread there religion
- a persons duty or what is right
- to calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single subject
- beings who have gained enlightenment
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- a large rapidly growing population
- to slow or block the movement of something
- unfair treatment part
- government rules
- policy of not allying with the superpowers
- Power is divided among central regional
- the upanishads teach that all of the gods that indians worship forms of brahman
- a state of perfect wisdom
- Superior by a large margin
- left there homes to live in a forest
- peaceful protest against law considers unjust
- way unfair treatment in the past
- A physical features of an area
- Indias economy and its skill
- membership in a state or community
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- a future lives
- is the effect of a person actions in this and is previous lives
- liberation from reincarnation
- The founder of sikhism
- people in this cast had to do jobs
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
43 Clues: to thrive • to eliminate • a future lives • government rules • Few and scattered • affect the climate • group of merchants • fixed social class • unfair treatment part • religious communities • according to moral law • The founder of sikhism • a state of perfect wisdom • focused on or gathered in • Superior by a large margin • slip india into two states • belief shared by religions • ...
Age of Ideologies 2022-03-21
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- Economic System that promotes free market economies
- Political freedom for foreign control
- Believe the people/government should control the means of production (manufacturing)
- What Marx labeled the working class
- Tactic used by Anarchists
- Wrote "What is to be done?" and led Russian Revolution
- Another word for civic freedom
- Right to elect leaders demanded by liberals
- A term for a governing document
- Looked to preserve the "old order"
- Worker organizations that fought for greater standard of living
- Type of monarchy supported by Conservatives
- Period of great change over a short period of time (American, French, Industrial)
- Principle that everyone is guaranteed the same rights
- Believe in change that embraced the Enlightenment
- German culture (von Herder)
- ______ Law of Wages (David Ricardo)
- Supports the idea that men should live in a state of nature without government
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- Communism wants society to be this
- System established by Conservatives to maintain control
- Set of political beliefs
- Means to keep things the way the are
- The right to vote
- Idea sought by many different ethnic groups
- Ideology based on a uniting of the working class
- Anarchist felt this was wages stolen from the workers
- What Marx labeled the owning class
- Utopians often set of these as ideal communities
- Type of Socialism based on gradual progress
- Type of Socialism based in small self-sufficient communities
- Austrian Prime Minister that led Conservatives
- Belief/Pride in your country and culture
- The promotion of a Jewish political state (Herzl)
- Co-Author of The Communist Manifesto"
- Principle of ____________ (Thomas Malthus)
- Period that promoted reason and human progress
36 Clues: The right to vote • Set of political beliefs • Tactic used by Anarchists • German culture (von Herder) • Another word for civic freedom • A term for a governing document • Communism wants society to be this • What Marx labeled the owning class • Looked to preserve the "old order" • What Marx labeled the working class • ______ Law of Wages (David Ricardo) • ...
rizal 2024-03-06
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- Rizal's famous novels
- Rizal's 26th birthday celebration city
- Navigation technique used to cross oceans
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- Rizal's birthplace
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Capital of Italy.
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- field of study in Madrid.
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's youngest sister
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- Consequence of European exploration
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Primary language of Rizal's works
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- ALBERTO, Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- National hero of the Philippines
- Period of European intellectual movement
- Sea route between Europe and Asia
- Rizal's second novel
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Rule of the clergy
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
44 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rizal's birthplace • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • field of study in Madrid. • Rizal's childhood nickname • National hero of the Philippines • Mandatory labor for male natives • Sea route between Europe and Asia • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Primary language of Rizal's works • ...
Asia Review Crossword 2024-05-01
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- A way of thinking about the universe and society.
- In South Asia, the civilization developed along this river.
- The final goal of Buddhism.
- The place where Hindus worship.
- A hero who rescued his wife Sita, but listened to rumors.
- An ancient trade route that connected Europe and Asia.
- The __________ Desert is located in northern China.
- In China, the civilization developed along this river.
- Buddhists believe that living is ____________.
- Buddhists follow the _______ Noble Truths.
- A belief that you can be born again and again.
- A philosophy from ancient China.
- An independent military ruler.
- A god or a goddess in a polytheistic religion.
- Hindus believe in _____ God in many forms.
- To achieve enlightenment, Buddhists follow the _______ Fold Path.
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- _______________ farming is farming just enough to survive.
- A social ranking system found in India.
- The Mandate of ____________ is why rulers were able to rule in China.
- The Three Gorges Dam is the __________ dam in the world.
- To gain knowledge about a subject.
- A seasonal wind that brings either rain or drought.
- The Enlightened One
- A belief that if you do something good, something good will happen to you.
- A Buddhist idea that nothing lasts forever.
- The oldest organized religion created in South Asia.
- The Dalai __________ is the head of Tibetan Buddhism.
- The mountain range that acted as a dividing line between Asia and South Asia.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- An extreme shortage of food.
- A person so low, they are not in the Caste System.
- The Monkey God in Hinduism.
32 Clues: The Enlightened One • The final goal of Buddhism. • The Monkey God in Hinduism. • An extreme shortage of food. • An independent military ruler. • The place where Hindus worship. • A philosophy from ancient China. • To gain knowledge about a subject. • A line of rulers from the same family. • A social ranking system found in India. • Buddhists follow the _______ Noble Truths. • ...
Imperialism, WWI, Russian Revolution 2025-02-24
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- King who brutalized the Congo
- Child labor was often used in __________
- Germany, Austria, Italy
- Individual rights are associated with this Enlightenment thinker
- German King in World War I
- British War in South Africa
- Naval tool used by Germany
- Constantinople was the capital of what empire
- Left Germany humiliated
- Most associated with Capitalism
- Divided Ottoman territory amonng the British and French
- Committee of Workers
- Helped establish a British Sphere of Influence in China
- Country openend by Matthew Perry
- After the Commumist Revolution Russia entered ___________.
- Communist leader of the Russian Revolution
- Rebellion Righerous Society of the Harmonious Fists against western countries
- Russia, France, Britain
- Created to prevent future wars
- Group that persecuted heretics for the Catholic Church
- Contrinbuted to a stalemate on the western front
- The Haiga Sophia is the most famous landmark in this city
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- Absolute rulers said their power came from God
- Reasons for Spanish Exploration
- All of a country is committed to war
- Germany's telegram to Mexico, intercepted by the US
- Ship sunk by Germany, some Americans killed
- Mostly in France and Belgium
- Revolution that helped Japan modernize
- favored a classless society
- Horse went from the eastern to western hemisphere during this
- Treaty in which Russia left WWI
- government information designed to persuade the public
- Where Communists ruled in 1920
- Canal that connected the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
- Absolute ruler of Russia who was shot by the communists
- American President in WWI
- where Franz Ferdinand was killed
- _________ Genocide
- Humanism is associated with the _____________
- Britain against Indian Soldiers
- Conference where Europe divided up Africa
42 Clues: _________ Genocide • Committee of Workers • Germany, Austria, Italy • Left Germany humiliated • Russia, France, Britain • American President in WWI • German King in World War I • Naval tool used by Germany • favored a classless society • British War in South Africa • Mostly in France and Belgium • King who brutalized the Congo • Where Communists ruled in 1920 • ...
Tourism - 2 2024-10-22
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- The site of the Golden Temple, the holiest place of worship for Sikhs.
- A sacred Hindu site, home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, located in the Himalayas.
- Home to the famous Venkateswara Temple, a key pilgrimage center dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
- Sahib A high-altitude Sikh pilgrimage site dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh.
- Home to the only Brahma Temple in India and the site of the famous Pushkar Camel Fair.
- One of the holiest cities for Hindus, known for the sacred Ganges river and its ancient temples.
- Devi A revered shrine located in the Trikuta Mountains, attracting millions of Hindu devotees annually.
- An ancient city associated with Lord Krishna, part of the Char Dham pilgrimage.
- The home of Sai Baba, a spiritual leader revered by people of all religions.
- Known for the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, a major Christian pilgrimage center.
- A sacred city on the banks of the Ganges, famous for Ganga Aarti and the Kumbh Mela.
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- A significant temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, attracting Hindu devotees from across India.
- Sharif The dargah of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, attracting pilgrims of all faiths.
- Famous for the massive statue of Lord Bahubali, an important Jain pilgrimage site.
- Gaya The place where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.
- Thome Basilica Built over the tomb of St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.
- Known for the Jagannath Temple and the annual Rath Yatra, part of the Char Dham pilgrimage.
- The site where Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.
- Famous for the Somnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
- A major pilgrimage site and one of the Char Dham, associated with Lord Rama’s journey.
20 Clues: The site of the Golden Temple, the holiest place of worship for Sikhs. • Famous for the Somnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. • The site where Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. • The home of Sai Baba, a spiritual leader revered by people of all religions. • ...
frankenstein 2 2026-03-04
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- Technique used to signal impending tragedy
- Moral decay that follows abandonment
- Moral obligation Victor repeatedly evades
- Romantic concept evoked by vast, terrifying natural landscapes
- Literary movement privileging emotion and imagination over reason
- Condition both characters believe will bring peace
- Narrative structure in which stories are nested within letters and embedded accounts
- Emotion that haunts Victor
- Restorative force that temporarily soothes Victor
- Basis for society’s judgment of the creature
- Capacity the creature demonstrates before turning vengeful
- Self-imposed withdrawal that leads to destruction
- Mythic archetype associated with forbidden knowledge
- Symbol associated with discovery and danger
- Trait that propels both Walton and Victor
- Setting of confrontation that reflects emotional intensity
- Social force shaping the creature’s fate
- Power Victor seeks without ethical restraint
- Intellectual movement privileging rationality and scientific progress
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- Crossing moral or natural boundaries
- Desire motivating the creature’s demand
- The creature’s formative emotional experience
- Sense of inevitability expressed in Victor’s narration
- Victor’s destructive fixation
- Symbol of both enlightenment and destruction
- Victor’s retrospective storytelling mode
- Victor’s first moral failure
- Genre pattern fulfilled by Victor’s downfall
- Psychological state shared by both Victor and the creature
- Process through which the creature develops moral awareness
- Excessive pride that drives Victor beyond moral limits
- Symbolic landscape of desolation and ambition
- Literary concept describing the creature as Victor’s double
- Form of narration used in Walton’s letters
- State embodied by William and Justine
- Social failure revealed in Justine’s trial
- The creature’s chosen response to suffering
- Text that shapes the creature’s self-understanding
- Reference to Milton’s epic read by the creature
- Act that initiates tragedy
40 Clues: Emotion that haunts Victor • Act that initiates tragedy • Victor’s first moral failure • Victor’s destructive fixation • Crossing moral or natural boundaries • Moral decay that follows abandonment • State embodied by William and Justine • Desire motivating the creature’s demand • Victor’s retrospective storytelling mode • Social force shaping the creature’s fate • ...
Gracchi Brothers 2021-12-06
8 Clues: grandfather • has veto power • how gaius died • which hill gaius died on • how many brothers were there • wanted to pass land reform bill • wanted to pass citizenship bill • new form of education they learned
Geography Crossword #2 2017-03-06
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- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- he was an English philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century.
- Austrian composer, widely recognized as one of the greatest composers in the history of the world.
- having the sun as the center of the universe.
- reason over the experience of knowledge.
- having the earth as the center of the universe.
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- made the the three laws of motion
- Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- a method of procedure that has shaped science for ever.
- discovered four of Jupiter's moons almost four hundred years ago, He was an Italian physicist and astronomer.
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Got the name "father of modern western philosophy."
- German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion, one being the planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun at one focus.
- English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England, he has also been called the father of empiricism.
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study.
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
15 Clues: made the the three laws of motion • reason over the experience of knowledge. • someone who studies wisdom, love to study. • having the sun as the center of the universe. • having the earth as the center of the universe. • a method of procedure that has shaped science for ever. • he was an English philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. • ...
Chapter 4 DEUSH Crossword 2023-09-17
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- Name of a British customs ship that was destroyed by colonists in Rhode Island during 1772.
- Treaty signed in 1763 that marked the end of the Seven Year' War.
- Belief of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene within the universe.
- View that regards reason as the main source and test of knowledge.
- A global war mainly between European powers, also known as the French and Indian War.
- Organized committees in which colonists would exchange letters about suspicious or dangerous British activity.
- A war in which a chief of an Indian tribe attacked colonial settlements on the western frontier.
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- Confrontation in Boston during March of 1770, in which British soldiers killed five American colonists.
- An act that put a strongly enforced tax on sugar and molasses, as well as other products imported into the American colonies.
- An army official who later became the first president of the United States.
- American political know for his phrase: "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- An English philosopher, whose writings were popular during the Enlightenment period.
- The highest legislature of British government, also known as the House of Lords.
- A policy of avoiding strict punishment from British laws, as long as the colonies remained loyal to England.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th century.
15 Clues: Treaty signed in 1763 that marked the end of the Seven Year' War. • View that regards reason as the main source and test of knowledge. • An intellectual movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th century. • An army official who later became the first president of the United States. • American political know for his phrase: "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • ...
Buddhism and hinduism 2025-05-14
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- The tree that the Buddha meditated under
- A religion that developed in India over thousands of years and spread across the world, most Hindus believe in one supreme being that can take in many forms
- A person who gives up worldly pleasure
- A social group that does a particular job and that a person is born into. There are thousands of jatis
- A concept found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions about how the good and evil determines what happens to ones soul in the next line
- An ideal state of happiness and peace
- An ancient Indian language
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- The way to end suffering is to not crave
- The idea that all existing things in reality come from one original source
- 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
- Buddhism is a way of life and a philosophy, not just a religion, focused on reducing suffering and achieving enlightenment.
- A belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- The state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth, the goal of buddhists
- A class, or group, in Indian society
- A collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
15 Clues: An ancient Indian language • A class, or group, in Indian society • An ideal state of happiness and peace • A person who gives up worldly pleasure • The way to end suffering is to not crave • The tree that the Buddha meditated under • A collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism • ...
Hinduism and buddism 2025-05-14
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- The tree that the Buddha meditated under
- A religion that developed in India over thousands of years and spread across the world, most Hindus believe in one supreme being that can take in many forms
- A person who gives up worldly pleasure
- A social group that does a particular job and that a person is born into. There are thousands of jatis
- A concept found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions about how the good and evil determines what happens to ones soul in the next line
- An ideal state of happiness and peace
- An ancient Indian language
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- The way to end suffering is to not crave
- The idea that all existing things in reality come from one original source
- 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
- Buddhism is a way of life and a philosophy, not just a religion, focused on reducing suffering and achieving enlightenment.
- A belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- The state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth, the goal of buddhists
- A class, or group, in Indian society
- A collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
15 Clues: An ancient Indian language • A class, or group, in Indian society • An ideal state of happiness and peace • A person who gives up worldly pleasure • The way to end suffering is to not crave • The tree that the Buddha meditated under • A collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism • ...
Chapter 24 Vocab Crossword B 2025-05-20
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- French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, and historian. Famous for his criticism of Christianity and of slavery, and an advocate of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- agreement between two or more people
- rights rights that a person is born with, such as life or liberty
- a policy that calls for less government involved in economic affairs
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- an economic system in which people buying and selling determine what products are available, instead of the whim of an authority figure
- an Enlightenment thinker
- the power of the human mind to think and understand in a logical way
7 Clues: an Enlightenment thinker • agreement between two or more people • rights rights that a person is born with, such as life or liberty • the power of the human mind to think and understand in a logical way • a policy that calls for less government involved in economic affairs • ...
Women's Rights 2022-05-25
7 Clues: The past • Women fought for ____ • Women wanted equal ____ • setting free from oppression • The people fighting for change • People who fight for women's equality • The European Enlightenment brought ___
Colonial and Early National Period 2021-09-02
7 Clues: native • British vs colonists. • strict discipline and religious • prolonged cruel/unjust treatment • movement based on reason and science • People ruling themselves independently • Religious revival in American colonies
Chapter 2 - Colonial Government - Civics & Economics 2021-09-14
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- Idea that the government is controlled by the people and his limitations of power
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- Agreement that people give up their rights to the government to be protected
- colonies Consisted of colonies such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut; Puritan population; shipbuilding and fishing economy
- 1754-1763; British fought this war due to colonists moving westward; led to punitive taxes and laws against colonists to pay back debts
- Consisted of colonies such as Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, and Georgia; warm-weather climate; reliant on cash crops and plantation economy
- Author of Declaration
- 1215 document that limited the king's ability to tax English nobles and that guaranteed due process and a right to trial
- 1689 - signed by William and Mary, protected the rights of individuals, gave anyone accused of a crime the right to a trial by jury, established that rulers couldn't raise taxes or an army without Parliament approval
- Enlightenment thinker that said people have the right to choose their own form of government (last name only)
- British laws that were in reaction to Boston Tea Party; meant to restrict many rights of citizens of Boston; nicknamed "Intolerable Acts"
- English philosopher who wrote about the Social Contract; believed people gave up their freedoms willingly for protection from King; believed people were untrustworthy and must be dealt with by a strong King
- A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting; synonymous with representative democracy
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- Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness; Jefferson
- Enlightenment thinker that believed people have the right to liberty, freedom of religion/trade/speech
- Consisted of colonies such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware; economy built on growing of cash crops and were rich in natural resources
- Life, liberty, and pursuit of property; Locke
- English philosopher who felt the people could be trusted to choose their own government; believed people had Natural Rights; government must protect those rights or face revolution
- Document that claimed we were free nation and justified our announcement with grievances against George III
- Passed to exempt British tea company from tea taxes; led to Boston Tea Party
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating for people to rebel against the King's violent abuse of power
- Document created and signed by men on the Mayflower that established a Christian and direct democracy in Massachussetts
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in the separation of powers(Last name only)
- Rule of the people
- First American colony; founded in Virginia; created first American representative government
26 Clues: Rule of the people • Author of Declaration • Life, liberty, and pursuit of property; Locke • Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness; Jefferson • Passed to exempt British tea company from tea taxes; led to Boston Tea Party • Agreement that people give up their rights to the government to be protected • ...
Civics 2021-10-06
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- a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.
- Rights that are not dependent on the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government, and are therefore universal and inalienable.
- a form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders that hold government power promised to the people and little or no toleration for political pluralism or independent media.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
- the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.
- an American whaler, sailor, and stevedore of African and Native American descent, generally regarded as the first person killed in the Boston Massacre and thus the first American killed in the American Revolution.
- The point of the event was decide how America was going to be governed.
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century.
- a form of government in which a person,is head of state for life or until abdication.
- In moral and political philosophy, the social contract is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
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- an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution.
- the activity of making citizens "present" in public policy making processes when political actors act in the best interest of citizens.
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, musician, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- a requirement that legal matters be resolved according to established rules and principles, and that individuals be treated fairly.
- a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation, or to choose governing officials to do so.
- A War initiated by delegates from thirteen American colonies of British America in Congress against Great Britain.
- an document that comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- An moral and political philosophy, religion, social contract theories and international law, is the hypothetical life of people before societies came into existence.
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state.
20 Clues: The point of the event was decide how America was going to be governed. • The system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. • a form of government in which a person,is head of state for life or until abdication. • an document that comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. • ...
Unit 3 Civics Vocabulary 2022-02-04
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- A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion.
- A type of government where people can vote for representatives to vote for them.
- The first American constitution that established how an American national government was supposed to function.
- A review by the Supreme Court that validates the constitutionality of a legislative act.
- A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges.
- The first Plymouth colony governing document. It was meant to be a temporary set of laws and regulations for the colony.
- A government right to acquire private land for public use, as long as there is financial compensation.
- A policy that stated that if the colonies remained loyal to Britain, trade regulations and supervision of internal colonial affairs would be relaxed.
- To be in accordance with a political constitution.
- To sign or give consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it valid.
- A statement that restricts the government from establishing a religion.
- Father of modern economics, believed in free markets, assembly-line production, and gross domestic product (GDP).
- A part of the 5th amendment that states that a person cannot be prosecuted for the same crime twice.
- An act that outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and gave Parliament power over the monarchy.
- A principle that states that the government is made for the people, by the people.
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- Influences that regulates organizations or structures so that they do not hold too much power.
- An agreement that structured Congress and the amount of representatives each state could have in it.
- Philosophers that helped influence government principles and ideals during the Age of Enlightenment.
- The first democratically elected American legislative body.
- A compromise that stated that slaves counted as ⅗ of a person when counted in a population.
- A compromise that allowed voters to vote for electors who could cast their votes to candidates in the electoral college system.
- An enlightenment thinker, believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- A document that stated America’s official separation from Britain. Written by Thomas Jefferson.
- An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits.
- Rights that a person is inherently born with.
- A proposal that outlined a one-house legislature, equal votes for states, and an executive elected by a national legislature.
- An enlightenment thinker that developed most of the theory of separation of powers.
- A proposal that outlined a national government with an executive, legislative, and judicial branch. It also outlined a divided legislature (The Senate and House of Representatives).
28 Clues: Rights that a person is inherently born with. • To be in accordance with a political constitution. • A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion. • The first democratically elected American legislative body. • A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges. • An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits. • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- King of France during the revolution
- extreme scarcity of food
- Reign of ___, period of bloodshed
- A fortress in Paris
- _____ thinkers that influenced the revolution
- Rapidly climbed the military ranks, eventually became emperor
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- Most influential figure during the Reign of Terror
- Used to behead people
- King Louis XVI's palace
- What each french social class was separated into
10 Clues: A fortress in Paris • Used to behead people • King Louis XVI's palace • extreme scarcity of food • Reign of ___, period of bloodshed • King of France during the revolution • _____ thinkers that influenced the revolution • What each french social class was separated into • Most influential figure during the Reign of Terror • ...
History and the Enlightenment 2013-11-11
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- Past history contributed to moving forward and modernization
- Last witch legally burned in Europe
- Social fairness and rights
- French society opposed to black slavery
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- Ideology of independence
- A main ideal of Liberalism
- An intellectual movement
- A reasoned and detached stance of history
- The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
- Mass awareness and information
10 Clues: Ideology of independence • An intellectual movement • A main ideal of Liberalism • Social fairness and rights • Mass awareness and information • Last witch legally burned in Europe • French society opposed to black slavery • The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire • A reasoned and detached stance of history • Past history contributed to moving forward and modernization
Ancient China 2023-12-20
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- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- philosophical teachings founded by Confucious
- golden age achievement
- a line of hereditary rulers
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- the idea that one should respect their elders(2 words)
- someone higher in rank
- a person of high rank
- to be respected
- a book of Confucious teachings
- the quality of being excellent or worthy
10 Clues: to be respected • a person of high rank • someone higher in rank • golden age achievement • a line of hereditary rulers • a book of Confucious teachings • the quality of being excellent or worthy • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • philosophical teachings founded by Confucious • the idea that one should respect their elders(2 words)
A samurai must know these words Kayli Gomez 2024-05-01
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- method of clearing the mind
- code followed by the samurai
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- The head of the military government
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- go back to the way it was
- self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- religion focused on nature
- Styles of fighting or self-defense
- A member of powerful warrior class
- Lord who supported the shogun
10 Clues: 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 • Styles of fighting or self-defense • A member of powerful warrior class • The head of the military government • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
Welcome to History Class 2024-08-16
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- I am between The Middle Ages and The Reformation and Enlightenment
- E=MC2
- The greatest Macedonian who defeated Persia
- Mona Lisa is my work
- Another name of Eastern Roman Empire
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- Mao Zedong's greatest enemy
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- The guy who brought French army to Moscow in 19th Century
- the greatest dynasty in china
- Before Thailand
10 Clues: E=MC2 • Before Thailand • Mona Lisa is my work • Hiroshima and Nagasaki • Mao Zedong's greatest enemy • the greatest dynasty in china • Another name of Eastern Roman Empire • The greatest Macedonian who defeated Persia • The guy who brought French army to Moscow in 19th Century • I am between The Middle Ages and The Reformation and Enlightenment
Wesak period 9 Emily, Josue, Sara, Zoltan 2022-11-03
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- Guidelines for enlightenment
- he meditated for 6 years
- a place were wesak is celebrated
- they give buddha these for wesak
- they light this up on wesak
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- they visit there place of worship
- wesak is celebrated on the lunar year
- they free them from cages
- another place it is celebrated in
- time when Wesak occurs
10 Clues: time when Wesak occurs • he meditated for 6 years • they free them from cages • they light this up on wesak • Guidelines for enlightenment • a place were wesak is celebrated • they give buddha these for wesak • they visit there place of worship • another place it is celebrated in • wesak is celebrated on the lunar year
French Revolution 2019-12-04
9 Clues: Palace of.... • era of reason • Reign of Terror • Head shopping machine • Became emperor of France • Building that was stormed • Period of Revolution led by Robespierre • Ruler of France at the start of the French war • This and drought was a cause of the French Revolution
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
Global History III - Review Puzzle #1 2022-01-13
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- a political theory and system in which one leader has total control over the nation's laws and government
- a system of organizing a society into a hierarchy where loyalty and service are exchanged for land or privilege; especially popular in Europe between 500-1400 C.E., as well as in Japan
- a plot of land granted by a feudal lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- a German monk whose "Ninety-Five Theses" on the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church helped lead to the Protestant Reformation and a split in Western European Christianity
- the socioeconomic/political theory that is the foundation for feudalism
- the code of conduct for private soldiers during the time of feudalism
- used since the 17th century, the ________ method that usually consists of observation, measurement, experimentation, and hypotheses.
- philosopher during the Age of Reason who wrote that people had natural rights that any government was responsible for protecting, namely "life, liberty, and property"
- the French philosophe who wrote the "Social Contract" and was a primary influence of the Enlightenment
- the name of the type of rights Locke wrote about including life, liberty, property. Protection of these rights was the Enlightenment justification for government.
- this theory was used by kings, queens, emperors, tsars, and others to justify their position as the sole ruler of a nation; clue is two words and the full phrase we learned is "___ ___ of kings."
- the English physicist and mathematician credited with first explaining gravity and other scientific laws, as well as inventing calculus
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- the name for the private soldier who served the lords in the time of feudalism
- this part of a mill was needed to power the machines inside and depended upon steady flowing water to function
- the way France was organized before the revolution began; the tax burden on the lower social class was a main cause of the French Revolution.
- the name of the branch of Christianity that dominated Western Europe during the Middle Ages; based in Rome, the correct clue is __________________church
- the era, beginning c. 18th century, in which philosophers stressed science and reason as a way to answer questions about the way the world works, specifically government and social systems. Also known as the Age of Reason
- the feudal lord's estate, these pieces of land were, like plantations in the American South before the Civil War, self-sufficient
- the period of time where many European nations saw a revival of art and literature heavily influenced by Ancient Greece and Rome (14th-16th centuries)
- a form of government with a single hereditary ruler
20 Clues: a form of government with a single hereditary ruler • the code of conduct for private soldiers during the time of feudalism • the socioeconomic/political theory that is the foundation for feudalism • the name for the private soldier who served the lords in the time of feudalism • ...
Unit 3 Civics Vocabulary 2022-02-04
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- A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion.
- A type of government where people can vote for representatives to vote for them.
- The first American constitution that established how an American national government was supposed to function.
- A review by the Supreme Court that validates the constitutionality of a legislative act.
- A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges.
- The first Plymouth colony governing document. It was meant to be a temporary set of laws and regulations for the colony.
- A government right to acquire private land for public use, as long as there is financial compensation.
- A policy that stated that if the colonies remained loyal to Britain, trade regulations and supervision of internal colonial affairs would be relaxed.
- To be in accordance with a political constitution.
- To sign or give consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it valid.
- A statement that restricts the government from establishing a religion.
- Father of modern economics, believed in free markets, assembly-line production, and gross domestic product (GDP).
- A part of the 5th amendment that states that a person cannot be prosecuted for the same crime twice.
- An act that outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and gave Parliament power over the monarchy.
- A principle that states that the government is made for the people, by the people.
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- Influences that regulates organizations or structures so that they do not hold too much power.
- An agreement that structured Congress and the amount of representatives each state could have in it.
- Philosophers that helped influence government principles and ideals during the Age of Enlightenment.
- The first democratically elected American legislative body.
- A compromise that stated that slaves counted as ⅗ of a person when counted in a population.
- A compromise that allowed voters to vote for electors who could cast their votes to candidates in the electoral college system.
- An enlightenment thinker, believed in the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- A document that stated America’s official separation from Britain. Written by Thomas Jefferson.
- An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits.
- Rights that a person is inherently born with.
- A proposal that outlined a one-house legislature, equal votes for states, and an executive elected by a national legislature.
- An enlightenment thinker that developed most of the theory of separation of powers.
- A proposal that outlined a national government with an executive, legislative, and judicial branch. It also outlined a divided legislature (The Senate and House of Representatives).
28 Clues: Rights that a person is inherently born with. • To be in accordance with a political constitution. • A statement that allows citizens the freedom of religion. • The first democratically elected American legislative body. • A charter of liberties that guaranteed rights and privileges. • An implicit agreement among society to cooperate for social benefits. • ...
hinduism and buddhism 2017-08-22
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- way
- Piti (Pali); A gladdening of the mind and body. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- Impermanent, one of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent – nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
- A garment made of natural fibre (usually cotton or silk), worn by males, which covers the lower body and legs.
- Member of a 'scheduled class' untouchable or outcaste whose occupation has to do with tanning leather.
- The community of practitioners of the Buddhist path, or those beings who have attained direct realization of the nature of reality, one of the three jewels of refuge.
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- Vicaya (Pali); Interest and inquiry into experience. One of the seven factors of enlightenment
- spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- An untouchable or outcaste whose occupation is a sweeper.
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- A term referring to the group of meditation practices that aim at samadhi
- Discipline; the rules and regulations governing the conduct of Buddhist monks and nuns
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
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- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- the auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- Religion or religious duty is the usual translation into English, but literally it means the intrinsic quality of the self or that which sustains one's existence.
- Enlightenment, awakening
- Faith, confidence; one of the five spiritual faculties
- noting A technique used in meditation to help direct the mind to the object of meditation
- The tendency of the mind to cling to concepts at the expense of reality; taking what is impermanent to be permanent, what is dissatisfying to be satisfying, what is selfless to be self
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- Devotion; love
- A principle that defines a certain standard of ethical conduct; the foundation of all Buddhist meditation practice; see the five (or eight) precepts
- auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- A Buddhist monk
- Path of the Elders; the form of Buddhism found throughout many parts of Southeast Asia. Vipassana meditation is a central part of this tradition.
- Most famous of all sacred rivers of India.
- Wisdom; one of the five spiritual faculties
- One who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening; a meditator
31 Clues: way • Devotion; love • A Buddhist monk • Enlightenment, awakening • Most famous of all sacred rivers of India. • Wisdom; one of the five spiritual faculties • Faith, confidence; one of the five spiritual faculties • An untouchable or outcaste whose occupation is a sweeper. • The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism • ...
Religion and Philosophy 2017-02-17
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- school emphasizing that all things have Buddha nature
- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
- subtle energy center in the body
- religour community in Sikhism
- wisdom from direct experience of ultimate reality
- liberation
- first morning prayer of Sikhs
- worthy one who follows the Buddha’s path to liberation
- perception of spiritual truths beyond limits of reason
- insight, meditation technique for developing insight into dukkha
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- after death, rebirth in a new life
- the holy name of God
- believing in ones received traditions
- personal awareness of the existence of unseen reality
- nectar made with sugar and water
- the individual soul
16 Clues: liberation • the individual soul • the holy name of God • religour community in Sikhism • first morning prayer of Sikhs • subtle energy center in the body • nectar made with sugar and water • after death, rebirth in a new life • believing in ones received traditions • discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony • wisdom from direct experience of ultimate reality • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary Review 2022-05-04
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- Things you own. Your possessions.
- go up very fast and a lot.
- unfair things that happen.
- Freedom to do what you want.
- When everyone is equal, this exists.
- Changes for the better.
- Work together. Help Each other.
- Kings, queens, dukes, lords...
- The church, as an organization.
- A machine used to execute people.
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- members of the nobility. Rich people.
- People who do anything to get it how they want.
- move from farming to factories.
- began, or started.
- period in history after dark ages.New ideas
- kill someone, as a kind of legal punishment.
16 Clues: began, or started. • Changes for the better. • go up very fast and a lot. • unfair things that happen. • Freedom to do what you want. • Kings, queens, dukes, lords... • move from farming to factories. • The church, as an organization. • Work together. Help Each other. • A machine used to execute people. • Things you own. Your possessions. • When everyone is equal, this exists. • ...
Unit 3 Key Terms Review 2025-10-06
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- second empire in India, founded by Chandra Gupta; experienced the Golden Age
- the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering
- four collections of sacred writings produced by the Aryans during an early stage of their settlement in India
- founded Buddhism; Buddha
- a series of fortifications built along the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe (Mongols)
- in Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority
- process by which a soul is reborn continuously until it achieves perfect understanding
- sacred text of Hinduism
- in Buddhism, the end goal to release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a Chinese philosopher whose ideas included the importance of education, the civil service system, and the Golden Rule
- the result of the good and bad deeds performed by one person which is believed to determine fate after rebirth
- a state of perfect wisdom in which one understands basic truths about the universe in Buddhism
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- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion
- right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration
- four classes of people in the social system of Aryans who settled in India - priests, warriors, peasants or traders, and non-Aryan laborers
- ancient network of trade routes that connected the West to China
- people who about 1500 BC began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent
- an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE; spread ideals of Buddhism
- the first emperor of a unified China and ordered the building of the Great Wall of China
- philosophy based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Laozi, who taught that people should be guided by universal force called the Dao
- first type of writing used in China
- two powers that govern the natural rhythms of life; symbol for Taoism
- world's fourth-largest religion; believe in ending suffering leads to enlightenment
- Indian empire founded by Chandragupta, beginning with his kingdom in northeastern India and spreading to most of northern and central India.
- the administrative departments of government where employees are hired based on their scores of examinations
- each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra
26 Clues: sacred text of Hinduism • founded Buddhism; Buddha • first type of writing used in China • ancient network of trade routes that connected the West to China • two powers that govern the natural rhythms of life; symbol for Taoism • people who about 1500 BC began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent • ...
Changes in the 13 Colonies 2026-02-03
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- Officials appointed to run royal colonies
- A person who studied nature using reason and observation
- A government ruled by a king
- A person who believed in God but thought God did not interfere in daily life
- Words that identify people or ideas in a cartoon
- A government with restricted powers
- A document that limited the power of the monarchy
- rights (life, liberty, property) Rights people are born with that government should protect
- A name used to describe the Enlightenment
- A group that makes laws
- Bringing goods into a country or colony
- England’s lawmaking body
- Making features larger or more noticeable to emphasize a point
- The idea that government gets its power from the people
- The belief that government authority comes from the people
- religions that developed at the time of the Great Awakening revival that focused on personal experiences of God such as Congregationalists, Methodists
- Natural resources sent from the colonies
- An agreement for self-government
- Objects or images that represent ideas
- A legal process where citizens help decide court cases
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- Sending goods out of a country or colony
- A document that protected certain rights and limited government power
- traditional religions that existed prior to the Great Awakening such as Puritans, Pilgrims that focused on Church authority and priests
- A preacher who played a key role in the Great Awakening
- The study of meaning and message in political cartoons
- A religious movement that focused on personal faith
- An early colonial legislature (the first elected legislative assembly in the American colonies, established in 1619 in Virginia)
- A colony controlled directly by the monarchy
- A system where people elect others to make laws for them
- Settlements controlled by the mother country that existed to support it
- A thinker who studied ideas about life, government, and knowledge
- Laws that controlled colonial trade and shipping
- A movement that changed how people thought by emphasizing reason
- A period when the mother country loosely enforced laws, allowing colonies to govern themselves more freely
- A system that organized the relationship between the colonies and the mother country by controlling trade so the mother country benefited
- Showing a contrast between what is expected and what happens
- Finished products sent from the mother country to the colonies
- An Enlightenment thinker who influenced ideas about government
- The principle that everyone must follow the law
- A colony governed by a written agreement
- A reference to a well-known idea, event, or person
- The nation that controlled and benefited from its colonies
- A comparison used to explain an idea
43 Clues: A group that makes laws • England’s lawmaking body • A government ruled by a king • An agreement for self-government • A government with restricted powers • A comparison used to explain an idea • Objects or images that represent ideas • Bringing goods into a country or colony • Sending goods out of a country or colony • A colony governed by a written agreement • ...
Buddhism 2022-05-03
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Crossword 2016-05-15
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- The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- The earth-centered view of the universe.
- French philosoph who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- A mathematician who continued the work of Tycho Brahe.
- The law that states every object in the universe attracts every other object
- The sun-centered view of the universe.
- A pen name used by François Marie Arouet, writing over 70 books containing political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- An idea that people hand over their rights to a strong leader, in exchange for law and order.
- French philosoph who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
- The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
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- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- A woman that fought for equal education for both men and women.
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- A period of time in which scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories.
- The French word for “philosopher”.
- The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
19 Clues: The French word for “philosopher”. • The sun-centered view of the universe. • The earth-centered view of the universe. • A mathematician who continued the work of Tycho Brahe. • The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • A woman that fought for equal education for both men and women. • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolutions 2023-02-21
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- movement to end slavery
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
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- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- study of knowledge
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- hatred towards Jewish people
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Economic system runned by a free market • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
Summative Assesment Crossword Puzzle Zachary Niedzwiecki 2021-10-22
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- A white person born in Spain or Portugal. They were atop the social class system during colonialism in Latin America.
- When a country is free from foriegn rule and has the right to create their own form of government.
- People in France who had extremely radical ideals and beliefs. Led by Maxmillian Robespierre.
- My best friend and neighbor is the Dominican Republic (we're on the same island)!
- the period or duration of ones rule.
- A term used to describe the colonization of Latin America by the Spanish and Portuguese.
- All the physical features and landscapes on Earth.
- When people from different countries unite in one country or territory.
- This execution device will turn someone into a headless chicken in an instant.
- a method of repayment to another country for a variety of reasons (debt, war, trade, etc).
- a group of related people and their way of life such as religion, foods, ideas and beliefs, and language.
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- An age in Europe where reason and logic was incorporated into the structure of government.
- Hey! You're from a different country. Therefore, you cannot rule over me and my people!
- A piece of land that sticks out like a sore thumb and almost completely surrounded by water.
- Can be smaller than a town, and larger than a country; a nickname for a specific area.
- How a group of people perceive themselves, their own country, and rivaling countries.
- During Napoleon’s reign, the French ------ conquered numerous countries and territories
- an Enlightenment thinker
- The indigenous of Brazil were --------- in a bloodless revolution from the foreign rule of the Portuguese Empire in 1822
- The third estate of the French social class system prior to the French revolution consisted of these.
20 Clues: an Enlightenment thinker • the period or duration of ones rule. • All the physical features and landscapes on Earth. • When people from different countries unite in one country or territory. • This execution device will turn someone into a headless chicken in an instant. • My best friend and neighbor is the Dominican Republic (we're on the same island)! • ...
2.6 Colonial Life 2022-04-07
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- famous person of the Enlightenment who had many inventions and ideas for the good of people
- many girls learned what they needed from her
- the way most artists learned their craft
- a publisher who faced trial over printing criticizing stories about the governor
- famous for "examine your lives" sermons
- as towns and cities grew, one might be entertained by going to this
- the first college in the colonies
- a gift of clothes, tools and 50 acres
- this type of school held in a home run by women
- publishing damaging information about someone
- religious music played on this
- the first one in 1640 MA for religious books
- what type of education slaves had usually
- word for upper class
- believing the the "light of human reason"
- how teachers were paid sometimes
- oldest painting of this colonial man
- if your family was wealthy they could send you to this type of school
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- published the Boston News-Letter, the first newspaper in the colonies
- in New England if towns had 50 or more families this person was hired
- accepting the beliefs of others
- main job of men in the countryside
- famous for calling on "sinners to repent"
- part of the lower class
- one of the possible jobs of women in the city
- a religious movement led by enthusiastic preachers
- jobs like milking the cows, laundry, raising kids, making candles
- combination of English and West African languages
- 12 year old boys sometimes learned a trade from a master and became their ___
- fraction of white colonists that were middle class
30 Clues: word for upper class • part of the lower class • religious music played on this • accepting the beliefs of others • how teachers were paid sometimes • the first college in the colonies • main job of men in the countryside • oldest painting of this colonial man • a gift of clothes, tools and 50 acres • famous for "examine your lives" sermons • ...
American Studies 2024-09-09
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- A cash crop was grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- The theory of mercantilism in the colonies was there goal was to enrich great britain
- The middle passage was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- The navigation acts were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- The militia was men from the colonies who fought for great britain
- African Americans were the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies and most of them were slaves
- The Triangular Trade was a 3 part susyem in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- King James II created the dominion of New England this covered the area from southern Maine to northern New Jersey.
- Indentured servants came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
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- The great awakening was a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- The StonoRebellion was a slave uprising in the colonies
- A plantation was a large farm in the southern colonies
- Great britains biggest rival in north America was france
- The sugar act places texes on imports to the colonies
- Edmund Andros was named by King James II to rule over the dominion of New England
- washtington attacked the French in the ohio river valley and this led to the French and Indian war
- The enlightenment was an 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- Salutary neglect was when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- Parliament was the governing body of great britain
- Ben Franklin invented by-focals, the Franklin stove and published poor Richard's almanac
20 Clues: Parliament was the governing body of great britain • The sugar act places texes on imports to the colonies • A plantation was a large farm in the southern colonies • The StonoRebellion was a slave uprising in the colonies • Great britains biggest rival in north America was france • The middle passage was the toughest part of the triangular trade • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-13
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- explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- What Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- Financial supporters of the arts
- Common local language
- Which group of people gained economic power and pushed for political power
- credited with the heliocentric theory
- Created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- A member of follower of any of the western Christian churches
- What grew in insult because of the increase in trade
- Painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- Which was not an area that enlightenment thinkers called into question
- A new artistic technique for forgiveness for their sins
- What country was Andreas Vesalius from
- An emphasis on individual potential and achievements
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- What country was Nicholas Copernicus from
- Was a movement in thinking using reason natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- When people show more interest in their current lives than what happened when they die
- Developed the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- Which term is defined as the “study of God”
- The selling of church offices
- A rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- What was the name of the philosophy that focused on humans and not just God
- What country was galileo galiei from
- Known as the “Father of modern chemistry”
- What country was johannes Kepler from
- A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance
- What country was revert Boyle from
- Made it cheaper to produce books and helped spread works on a variety of subjects
- A German priest who wrote the 96 theses over his concerns on church teachings and practices
30 Clues: Common local language • The selling of church offices • Financial supporters of the arts • What country was revert Boyle from • What country was galileo galiei from • credited with the heliocentric theory • What country was johannes Kepler from • What country was Andreas Vesalius from • What country was Nicholas Copernicus from • Known as the “Father of modern chemistry” • ...
The American / French revolution 2024-12-10
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- a system of government where all political power rests with one ruler, usually a tsar, emperor or monarch.
- a period of scientific, intellectual and philosophical curiosity that began in the mid-1600s.
- a medieval political, social and economic system with strongly defined classes and class relationships.
- Austrian princess who married France's King Louis XVI in 1770
- The ruling family in a hereditary system of monarchy.
- a political system where power resides with the people and the head of state is an elected or appointed president
- an economic condition where one company dominates the market for a particular product or service.
- King of France from 1774 to 1792.
- the dramatic overthrowing of a government
- a mechanical device for carrying out executions by removing the head quickly and cleanly.
- the head of state and the head of government in a republic.
- love and loyalty for one's country or people
- A palace built by Louis XIV outside of Paris; it was home to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- a colloquial term for a person who supported the American Revolution.
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- the lawmaking body of British government
- officially marking the creation of the United States as a separate nation from Great Britain.
- an 18th-century term for a man who dresses in a flamboyant, extravagant or effeminate fashion.
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- taxes on imports and /or exports
- one who favors rapid change and progress
- an Enlightenment political concept which suggest that all people receive certain rights at birth.
- a state of individual freedom, particularly from oppression or coercion by a government or military force.
22 Clues: taxes on imports and /or exports • King of France from 1774 to 1792. • the lawmaking body of British government • one who favors rapid change and progress • the dramatic overthrowing of a government • love and loyalty for one's country or people • The ruling family in a hereditary system of monarchy. • French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821) • ...
US History Review 2025-03-06
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- Country that was responsible for assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinant
- Supreme court case that set (low) standard for obscenity (artistic, scientific value)
- Battle that is considered to be the turning point of the Civil War
- Treaty that ended WWI
- Ran against Lincoln for senatorial seat in Illinois
- President during WWII
- Supreme court case that overturned Roe v. Wade
- A religion that is not Christian
- English king that the Mayflower Compact was written to
- Famous for his allegory of the cave
- Aided Lewis and Clark on their expedition through the northwest
- Amendment that abolished slavery
- President during WWI
- English King during the American Revolution
- Intellectual movement that made the individual the highest priority
- Rose to power in France after the French Revolution
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- Supreme court case that legalized gay marriage
- What the ancients valued
- Aristotle's student
- President of the Confederate States of America
- In part, responsible for the Enlightenment. Rejected ideas of Catholic church and made Christianity more individualistic
- Lincoln's solution to faction between two regimes
- Plato's teacher
- Promoted the idea of social contract theory
- South American native tribe that resided in modern-day Chile
- The main topic of Federalist #10
- President during Louisiana Purchase
- French revolutionary confined to (and murdered in) his bathtub
- Believed that the city of God can never be achieved on earth because of sin
- Conquered the Aztecs in 1521
- A common understanding of what is advantageous, good, and just
- Headed the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution and advocated for execution of King Louis XVI
32 Clues: Plato's teacher • Aristotle's student • President during WWI • Treaty that ended WWI • President during WWII • What the ancients valued • Conquered the Aztecs in 1521 • The main topic of Federalist #10 • A religion that is not Christian • Amendment that abolished slavery • President during Louisiana Purchase • Famous for his allegory of the cave • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Review: Revolutions 2024-02-01
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- Hands-off economic approach; limited government intervention with the economy
- Theory derived from Karl Marx; advocated for classless society where workers own the means of production
- Rights that cannot be taken away; granted to all people
- Philosophical movement beginning in Europe that emphasized reason and challenged traditional government beliefs
- Main figure of the Haitian Revolution
- Belief that women should have the same economic/political rights as men; popular Enlightenment idea
- Theory of social organization which promotes redistribution of wealth to benefit society
- Social class created during the 18th century with onsent of Industrial Revolution
- Development of cities
- Machine that uses steam to generate power
- 1776 statement issued authored by Thomas Jefferson explaining why colonies wanted independence from Britain
- System in which the means of production are privately owned, rather than government owned
- Manufacturing in the homes rather than factory; pre-Industrial Revolution
- Period of rapid growth in use of machines that began in England c. 1750
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- Working/exploited class, as seen by Karl Marx
- Business that operates in several different countries; HSBC and Unilever are examples
- Scottish economist who wrote the Wealth of Nations; precursor to Capitalism
- 1789 statement of fundamental political rights during the French Revolution
- 1868; Japanese state-sponsored modernization that eliminated the Shogunate
- Authored by Simon Bolivar; described his views on various independence movements in inspiration for Latin America
- The right to vote
- belief system
- Agreement b/t citizens and government
- Sense of community based on language, religion, territory; can also be extreme
- Rapid increase in numbers
- Middle class/industrialists
26 Clues: belief system • The right to vote • Development of cities • Rapid increase in numbers • Middle class/industrialists • Main figure of the Haitian Revolution • Agreement b/t citizens and government • Machine that uses steam to generate power • Working/exploited class, as seen by Karl Marx • Rights that cannot be taken away; granted to all people • ...
rizal 2024-03-06
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- field of study in Madrid.
- Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage
- Capital of Italy.
- Rizal's youngest sister
- The significance of Rizal's works to the national character
- Rizal's maternal grandfather's occupation
- System of landholding under Spanish rule
- Religion challenged during the Enlightenment
- Navigation technique used to cross oceans
- Period when overseas exploration became popular
- ALBERTO, Rizal's uncle who taught him drawing
- Consequence of European exploration
- Rizal's 26th birthday celebration city
- Rizal's second field of study in Madrid.
- Rizal's sister who married a telegraph operator
- Rizal's sister who became a spinster
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- Impact of opening ports to world trade
- Rizal's sister who married a teache
- Rule of the clergy
- Sea route between Europe and Asia
- Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Rizal's childhood nickname
- Funding authorized for the Act's implementation
- Rizal's second novel
- Strategy to provoke conflict among natives
- Rizal's friend who financed the printing of Noli Me Tangere.
- Area where explorers traveled to for trade
- German city where Rizal practiced ophthalmology.
- Primary language of Rizal's works
- Austrian capital visited by Rizal.
- Educational institutions affected by the Act
- Spanish capital where Rizal studied.
- National hero of the Philippines
- Rizal's famous novels
- Mandatory labor for male natives
- Rizal's brother who joined the Philippine Revolution
- Policy banning intercourse with Asian neighbors
- Required reading in schools, according to the Act
- Rizal's sister who died from childbirth
- Rizal's sister who died at the age of three
- Italian explorer who landed in the Americas
- Period of European intellectual movement
- Rizal's uncle who was a lover of books
43 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Rule of the clergy • Rizal's second novel • Rizal's famous novels • Rizal's youngest sister • field of study in Madrid. • Rizal's childhood nickname • National hero of the Philippines • Mandatory labor for male natives • Sea route between Europe and Asia • Tax paid as a symbol of vassalage • Primary language of Rizal's works • Austrian capital visited by Rizal. • ...
Unit 3 Assessment 2024-03-25
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- a country governed by elected representatives
- an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take a certain action, such as searching someone’s property
- to withhold or take away something
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- relating to issues within a country
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
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- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action. An example is an accused person who is put on trial for a crime
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- payment given to someone to offset, or make up for, a loss or injury
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a strong disagreement
20 Clues: a strong disagreement • to withhold or take away something • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Revolutions/Rebellions Crossword 2024-04-19
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- economic system in which the means of production are owned by the people, private property does not exist and all goods/services are shared equally
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- idea that government is authorized by citizens and influenced by what they want
- association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- an expressway, especially one on which a toll is charged.
- federation of states with a republican form of government
- pride in one's country
- economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industry and businesses
- European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply principles of reason to all aspects of society
- theory that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights
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- person of mixed European and African ancestry
- colonist who was born in Latin America to Spanish parents
- social thinker in France during the Enlightenment
- growth of cities and migration of people into them
- rights given to a person at birth that cannot be taken away
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- shift from making goods by hand to making them by machine
- colonists who were born in Spain
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
22 Clues: pride in one's country • colonists who were born in Spain • person of mixed European and African ancestry • social thinker in France during the Enlightenment • growth of cities and migration of people into them • person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • colonist who was born in Latin America to Spanish parents • ...
Topic 8 Puzzle (crossword) 2022-03-08
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- peaceful protest
- the effect of a person's actions
- to calm or clear the mind
- liberation from reincarnation
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- relating to the whole universe
- membership in a state or community
- religious communities
- spiritual force or god
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- to eliminate
- a state of perfect wisdom
- according to the moral law
- groups of merchants
- a willingness to respect beliefs and customs
- focused on
- a state of blissful peace
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- the practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company
- power is divided among central regional and local governments
- beings who have gained enlightenment
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- superior by a large margin
- to strain through overuse
- people who seek to spread their religion
- split
- to thrive
- past relative
- result
- to make up for
- something that provides information
- few and scattered
- making small loans to people with their own small business
- the unfair of people based on their gender
- an area of northern Pakistan and India
- a fixed social class
- to slow
- unfair treatment
- people who had to do jobs no one else wanted to do
- physical features of an area
- something unreal
- a policy of not allying with either superpowers
- thinkers
- a person's duty to do what's right
46 Clues: split • result • to slow • thinkers • to thrive • focused on • to eliminate • past relative • to make up for • peaceful protest • unfair treatment • something unreal • few and scattered • groups of merchants • a fixed social class • religious communities • spiritual force or god • to calm or clear the mind • to strain through overuse • a state of perfect wisdom • a state of blissful peace • ...
Ancient India Religion 2022-01-13
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- A religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms
- a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood, scholars, and teachers
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists
- the most important language of ancient India
- a class, or group, in Hindu society
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the lowest class of people in the caste system of Hinduism dealt with human waste and the dead
- a god or goddess
- the third-highest caste that was made up of merchants, artisans, herders, and farmers, twice-born
- Hindu god that was the preserver
- Second highest Hindu caste of warriors and rulers.
- a person's religious and moral duties
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- Belief system that started in India in the 500s BC. Happiness can be achieved through removal of one's desires. Believers seek enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering.
- Hindu god that was the destroyer.
- Ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- In Buddhism, the basic rules of behavior and belief leading to an end of suffering
- discovered under the Bodhi tree
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- The second-lowest caste that made up most of the Indian population; most were peasants and manual laborers; they had limited rights in society (service jobs)
- A single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
- The prince who is said to have founded Buddhism. and became the Buddha
- Name given to reaching the state of perfect peace in Buddhism.
22 Clues: a god or goddess • discovered under the Bodhi tree • Hindu god that was the preserver • Hindu god that was the destroyer. • a class, or group, in Hindu society • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • a person's religious and moral duties • the most important language of ancient India • Second highest Hindu caste of warriors and rulers. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Terms- The American Revolution 2022-09-30
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- a pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine
- scientific movement
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea.
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778 between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- sole control of the supply of a good
- riot that occurred in march 3, 1770
- "Give me liberty or give me death"
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- the last battle of the Revolutionary War, fought in Yorktown VA, where the British army surrendered.
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials; contributed to the start of the Revolutionary War
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- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution.
- colonist who were ready to fight in a minutes notice
- a war between France and England
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories
- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God
- military general of the American rebel forces; president of the Constitutional Convention and first president of the United States
- a person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
20 Clues: scientific movement • a war between France and England • "Give me liberty or give me death" • a pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine • riot that occurred in march 3, 1770 • sole control of the supply of a good • colonist who were ready to fight in a minutes notice • a person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs • ...
Indian Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- Belief in the soul being reborn in a new body after death, central to many Eastern religions.
- Moral duty guiding one's actions and responsibilities in life.
- Merchants,farmers, and traders contributing to the economy in the caste system.
- Priests and scholars in the caste system, respected for their knowledge and wisdom.
- Belief that actions in this life affect future lives, leading to positive or negative outcomes.
- Vedas Ancient texts from India containing knowledge about rituals, hymns, and philosophy.
- Laborers and service providers performing essential tasks in society.
- Major religion in India emphasizing gods, karma, and reincarnation, guiding moral actions.
- State of perfect peace and happiness, free from suffering and the cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism.
- System Organizing land and cities in straight lines and squares for planned development.
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- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, emphasizing Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path for enlightenment.
- Noble Truths Fundamental teachings in Buddhism explaining the nature of suffering and the path to end it.
- Sacred scripture in Buddhism, providing teachings and rules for followers.
- Traditionally considered outside the caste system, performing jobs like waste disposal and facing social discrimination.
- Ultimate goal in Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation.
- System Social structure dividing people into groups based on jobs and families, determining roles and status.
- Strong wind in South Asia bringing heavy rain, vital for farming and crops.
- Warriors and rulers responsible for protection and governance in the caste system.
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism, who taught the path to end suffering and achieve Nirvana. Later became known as The Buddha
- keeping things clean for good health, including clean water and proper waste disposal.
- Path Guiding principles in Buddhism, outlining the right way of living, thinking, and behaving for enlightenment.
21 Clues: Moral duty guiding one's actions and responsibilities in life. • Laborers and service providers performing essential tasks in society. • Ultimate goal in Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation. • Sacred scripture in Buddhism, providing teachings and rules for followers. • Strong wind in South Asia bringing heavy rain, vital for farming and crops. • ...
5.0 Japan Vocab Crossword 2026-03-12
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- styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate, that began mostly in Asia
- a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing the mind of distracting thoughts
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- the countryside, as opposed to a city or town
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- to come into possession of something
- to slowly break down or destroy
- lower in rank or quality
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- a person’s behavior, especially in front of other people
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- someone who holds a high social level
- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- a form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise by relying on the mercy of Amida Buddha
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth
- the cultural flowering in Japan that took place between the late 8th and the late 12th centuries
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- having experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art
- to manage and organize
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- not real; imagined
25 Clues: not real; imagined • to manage and organize • lower in rank or quality • to slowly break down or destroy • a male member of a ruler’s court • to come into possession of something • someone who holds a high social level • the countryside, as opposed to a city or town • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • ...
American Revolution Crossword 2020-09-22
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- required colonists to house British soldiers in barracks provided by colonies.
- A 1765 law in which Parliament established the first direct taxation of goods and services within British colonies in North America
- turning point in the war; convinced French to aid the Americans in their efforts
- A series of laws set up by Parliament to punish Massachusetts for its protests
- the dumping of 18,000 pounds of tea into the British harbor to protest the Tea Act
- people started using science and reasoning
- 1773 permitted to sell tea directly to colonists without a middleman, reduced price
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- first constitution of the United States
- a clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in 1770, in which 5 colonists were killed
- The treaty that ended the Revolutionary War, confirming the Independence of the United States and setting the boundaries of the new nation
- Colonists last attempt to avoid going to war with Britain declarationofindependence Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams wrote it on June 2, 1776
- set tax imported sugar and molasses
- English philosopher and political theorist who laid much of the groundwork for the Enlightenment
- a group appointed by the legislature in the 13 British American colonies to provide colonial leadership and aid intercolonial cooperation
- Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called ___ convincing people the revolution was a good idea
15 Clues: set tax imported sugar and molasses • first constitution of the United States • people started using science and reasoning • required colonists to house British soldiers in barracks provided by colonies. • A series of laws set up by Parliament to punish Massachusetts for its protests • ...
5.1 Crossword 2022-10-04
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- a conservative German statesman and diplomat.
- belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
- a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
- English philosopher, is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- he principles of frequent parliaments, free elections and freedom of speech within Parliament.
- political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law.
- movement to end slavery.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
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- aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity.
- a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States.
- the term used for the events leading to the deposition of James II and VII in November 1688.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
15 Clues: movement to end slavery. • a conservative German statesman and diplomat. • a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. • ...
chapter 10 2017-03-07
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- philosopher that came up with the scientific method
- believed in one absolute truth- his own existence. famous for making an important connection between geometry and algebra.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe and accomplished the Social Contract
- english philosopher that believed everyone was born with a blank mind
- Known for Kepler's laws of planetary motion and conjecture and discovered Kepler's Star
- was the first person to study the sky with a telescope
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- came up with the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- sun-centered. the system of the universe proposed by Copernicus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve around the sun.
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- proposed the heliocentric, or sun-centered theory
- A system of though expounded by Rene Desacartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- earth-centered. a system of planetary motion that places Earth at the center of the Universe, with the sun, planets, and moon revolving around it.
- one of the greatest composers in the music world and is known for his amazing operas
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • proposed the heliocentric, or sun-centered theory • philosopher that came up with the scientific method • was the first person to study the sky with a telescope • english philosopher that believed everyone was born with a blank mind • came up with the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity • ...
Winds of Change 2025-11-03
7 Clues: ___coats • another word for uprising • A core enlightenment ideal • A government by ‘the people’ • To rise up against authority • Public expression of disapproval • What revolutionaries often fight for
India Vocab by Logan Garner Block 5 2016-01-06
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- collections of hymns, prayers, chants, and other religious writings that make up the most important part of the sacred texts of Hinduism.
- powerful Ancient Indian civilization located in eastern Pakistan near the Indus River, formed more than 4500 years ago.
- One of the many names for God in Hinduism
- the belief that one gets reborn after a person dies
- the effect of someone's actions.This determines what someone reincarnates into.
- steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism
- religion primarily based in east and southeast Asia that believes life’s suffering is caused by human desires.
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- earlier inhabitants of India who were pushed to the south by Aryan migration/invasion.
- four fundamental principles of Buddhism
- a different branch of a religion
- to break the endless chain of reincarnation and reach the state of complete enlightenment.
- an Indian Prince who was unhappy with the suffering he saw within the world and was determined to find a path to a life without it.
- nomadic herders who migrated to Northern India and settled there about 1500 BC.
- a very strict social structure in India that was tied to Hinduism
- world’s oldest religion and dominate one found in India.
- ruled most of India between 321 - 238 BC, Under the emperor Ashoka Buddhism became a major religion in India and other countries.
- ruled Northern India between 320 and about 550 AD. It was known as a time of peace and progress, Hinduism also became dominate again.
- religious duty that everyone must perform, the duties varied by caste
18 Clues: a different branch of a religion • four fundamental principles of Buddhism • One of the many names for God in Hinduism • the belief that one gets reborn after a person dies • world’s oldest religion and dominate one found in India. • steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism • a very strict social structure in India that was tied to Hinduism • ...
7th SS Midterm Study Guide 2023-01-10
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- this person was the main leader of the south american revolutions against spain in the 1800s.
- this is the time period in europe of age and reason to answer the questions of life.
- the use of colonies and trading to enrich the country.
- this country ruled over Brazil before it won its independence.
- theme of social studies that describes the study of money and supply/demand
- theme of social studies that describes your location on earth
- theme of social studies that describes the language, customs, traditions of what makes you who you are.
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- the theme of social studies that describes our leaders and rules in a country
- the trading of animals, plants, people, ideas and diseases from the old world to the new world.
- this revolution is the first successful slave revolt to create a country in 1791.
- this was an enlightenment thinker who said people are born with natural rights
- this country ruled over Mexico before it won its independence in the 1800s.
- this revolution happened when the 13 British colonies won independence over high taxation and no representation in government.
- the rebirth of european culture, art, music and morale after the dark ages.
- the forced voyage of enslaved africans to the americas during the columbian exchange
- the people living in another part of the world but still claims to be in the homeland.
- this revolution took place when King Louis XVI treated the third estate terribly and they stormed the capital to capture him.
- the theme of social studies where we study the past
18 Clues: the theme of social studies where we study the past • the use of colonies and trading to enrich the country. • theme of social studies that describes your location on earth • this country ruled over Brazil before it won its independence. • this country ruled over Mexico before it won its independence in the 1800s. • ...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2025-01-16
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- Era of ___________
- Rousseau's Autobiography The __________
- The French _______ population rapidly became increasingly poor.
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- Likely to be Rousseau's cause of death
- Rousseau's book The ______ Contract
- The number of kids Rousseau abandoned
- French had a series of ________ wars
- Rousseau's birth country
8 Clues: Era of ___________ • Rousseau's birth country • Rousseau's book The ______ Contract • French had a series of ________ wars • The number of kids Rousseau abandoned • Likely to be Rousseau's cause of death • Rousseau's Autobiography The __________ • The French _______ population rapidly became increasingly poor.
Buddhism 2018-08-29
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- __________Noble Truths
- Worship of no god(s)
- To understand the meaning of life and it’s many questions
- Buddhist's holy book
- ___________ Path; actions that help people achieve nirvana
- Place of worship
- Buddha’s birthday
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- Where Buddhist's worship at home
- Buddhism is based on his teachings; known as the Buddha or “enlightened one”
- Country where Buddhism began
10 Clues: Place of worship • Buddha’s birthday • Worship of no god(s) • Buddhist's holy book • __________Noble Truths • Country where Buddhism began • Where Buddhist's worship at home • To understand the meaning of life and it’s many questions • ___________ Path; actions that help people achieve nirvana • Buddhism is based on his teachings; known as the Buddha or “enlightened one”
Revolutionary War 2022-09-27
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- deserved if paying taxes
- traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
- event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists
- British soldiers
Down
- battle on Christmas that British lost
- where founding fathers got their ideas from
- glorious leader of the continental army
- patriot who fights for liberty
- act that taxed sugar
- act that taxed paper products
10 Clues: British soldiers • act that taxed sugar • deserved if paying taxes • act that taxed paper products • patriot who fights for liberty • battle on Christmas that British lost • glorious leader of the continental army • where founding fathers got their ideas from • event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists • traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
Revolutionary War 2022-09-27
Across
- deserved if paying taxes
- traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
- event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists
- British soldiers
Down
- battle on Christmas that British lost
- where founding fathers got their ideas from
- glorious leader of the continental army
- patriot who fights for liberty
- act that taxed sugar
- act that taxed paper products
10 Clues: British soldiers • act that taxed sugar • deserved if paying taxes • act that taxed paper products • patriot who fights for liberty • battle on Christmas that British lost • glorious leader of the continental army • where founding fathers got their ideas from • event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists • traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
