enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Revolutionary War 2022-09-27
Across
- patriot who fights for liberty
- traitor who defended the red coats in the Boston massacre
- where founding fathers got their ideas from
- glorious leader of the continental army
- act that taxed sugar
Down
- deserved if paying taxes
- British soldiers
- act that taxed paper products
- event where redcoats massacred 5 peaceful colonists
9 Clues: British soldiers • act that taxed sugar • deserved if paying taxes • act that taxed paper products • patriot who fights for liberty • 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
Exploring America U 3 Review 2021-09-24
Across
- Leading American preacher of Great Awakening
- ultimate political authority
- voted for representatives in colonial assemblies
- France helped colonies during Am. Revolution
- militia officer pushed French from Ft. Duquesne
Down
- confrontation between Boston citizens & British soldiers
- Emphasizes natural law de-emphasizes God's role
- 1st Continental Congress opposed
- opposed galileos theories
9 Clues: opposed galileos theories • ultimate political authority • 1st Continental Congress opposed • Leading American preacher of Great Awakening • France helped colonies during Am. Revolution • Emphasizes natural law de-emphasizes God's role • militia officer pushed French from Ft. Duquesne • voted for representatives in colonial assemblies • ...
Revolutionary Mystery 2023-01-26
9 Clues: Death Punishment • Fortress in Paris • Last King of France • Last Queen of France • A person of noble rank • poor farmer of low status • Instrument to execute and chop heads • philosopher of the enlightenment and was a high influence • Interviewee and one of the greatest military generals in history
Guernica 2024-04-05
Across
- brings enlightenment
- a style of art that stresses abstract structure at the expense of other pictorial elements
- pieces and pain of loss
- City where Fascists bombed
- what is the mother holding
Down
- dictator of Spain
- symbolizes the Spanish People
- woman hands upward signifies Christ Crucifiction
- symbolizes the fascist cause
- artist
- a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual headed by a dictatorial leader
- the all seeing eye of God
- symbol of piece
13 Clues: artist • symbol of piece • dictator of Spain • brings enlightenment • pieces and pain of loss • the all seeing eye of God • City where Fascists bombed • what is the mother holding • symbolizes the fascist cause • symbolizes the Spanish People • woman hands upward signifies Christ Crucifiction • ...
romanticism era 2018-10-30
Across
- manifestation of christ
- forming a united whole
- the inversion of the usual order of words or clauses
- movement in arts and literature
- marked change in someone or something
- person who attacks cherished beliefs
- one thing with another to become a whole
- expressing writers emotions in a imaginative and beautiful way
- agreement between opinions or actions
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- repetition of the sound of a vowel
- some force beyond scientific understanding
- visually attractive
- named after the english romantic poet lord byron
- widely or constantly encountered
- storm and drive
- state of being enlightened
- being logical and consistent
- many carefully arranged parts or details
- poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
19 Clues: storm and drive • visually attractive • forming a united whole • manifestation of christ • state of being enlightened • being logical and consistent • movement in arts and literature • widely or constantly encountered • repetition of the sound of a vowel • person who attacks cherished beliefs • marked change in someone or something • agreement between opinions or actions • ...
Sermon at Benaras 2020-05-12
8 Clues: to stop burning • expression of sorrow • religious or moral talk • the ability to live forever • protected from danger or risk • a state of high spiritual knowledge • something which cannot be understood • an area which is filled with deep sorrow
Brother 2025-01-08
8 Clues: surplus appendage • auditory enlightenment • tall and skinny breakfast • equipment the gears on loan • an omen of bad things to come • popular long-winded contraction • an indicator of good things to come • what matters more than anything in the world
Buddhism 2025-04-21
7 Clues: The Goal in Buddhism • Teachings of Buddhism • Symbol of Enlightenment • The law of cause and effect • Achieved through meditation • Enlightened One or Awakened One • A practice used for mindfulness
Unit One Vocab 2022-01-12
Across
- three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- American statesman, who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government
- English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
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- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- a political ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic
- 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.
- served as the third president of the United States
- restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power
10 Clues: restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power • served as the third president of the United States • American statesman, who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. • a political ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic • English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. • ...
Political views and revolutions 2023-04-06
Across
- a mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was
- Novel written by Charles dickinson to create a vivid image of the brutal life of London's poor
- the right of all males to vote in elections
- relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change
- an intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability
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- The belief that government power comes from the rule of law and vote of the citizens
- a political philosophy originally based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be as free as possible from government restraint and that the basic rights of all people should be protected
- a belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals above all else
- an empire in which people of many nationalities live
10 Clues: the right of all males to vote in elections • an empire in which people of many nationalities live • a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability • The belief that government power comes from the rule of law and vote of the citizens • Novel written by Charles dickinson to create a vivid image of the brutal life of London's poor • ...
The Sick Monk 2021-01-17
Kayla's Enlightenment Crossword 2025-09-01
Across
- A book/journal of definitions for words; normally organized in alphabetical order
- Examination of something; typically for an extended period of time
- Testing a theory or hypothesis to prove something
- The philosopher who discovered the theory that humans are a 'blank slate'
- Latin for 'Blank Slate' normally used in the context of Empiricism that all humans are 'blank' at birth
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- The science/concept of money and finance
- Proof, evidence
- something lawfully given to you and cannot be taken away unless 3rd party harm is involved
- The idea that all knowledge comes from mere thinking and not observation
9 Clues: Proof, evidence • The science/concept of money and finance • Testing a theory or hypothesis to prove something • Examination of something; typically for an extended period of time • The idea that all knowledge comes from mere thinking and not observation • The philosopher who discovered the theory that humans are a 'blank slate' • ...
History - Enlightenment Crossword 2025-09-01
Across
- To look at something carefully
- Thinking and not looking
- A field of knowledge that concerns itself with the production, consumption and transfer of wealth
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- We are born without any knowledge
- The human's ability to think logically
- Something that you rightfully deserve or own that you are born with
- A book or electronic resource that lists the words of language
- An English philosopher
- To test something and observe its reaction
9 Clues: An English philosopher • Thinking and not looking • To look at something carefully • We are born without any knowledge • The human's ability to think logically • To test something and observe its reaction • A book or electronic resource that lists the words of language • Something that you rightfully deserve or own that you are born with • ...
miah chapter 6 section 3 2021-01-04
Across
- the artistic style of the late 1700ś
- setup provided a built in system of
- constitution set up this system
- reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit
- written by political leader
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- 1700ś had been dominated by this style
- ten amendments
- philosophes was Catherine II known as
- hostesses held regular social gatherings
9 Clues: ten amendments • written by political leader • constitution set up this system • setup provided a built in system of • the artistic style of the late 1700ś • philosophes was Catherine II known as • 1700ś had been dominated by this style • hostesses held regular social gatherings • reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit
Exploring America U 3 Review 2021-09-24
Across
- opposed galileos theories
- Leading American preacher of Great Awakening
- 1st Continental Congress opposed
- Emphasizes natural law de-emphasizes God's role
Down
- voted for representatives in colonial assemblies
- militia officer pushed French from Ft. Duquesne
- confrontation between Boston citizens & British soldiers
- ultimate political authority
- France helped colonies during Am. Revolution
9 Clues: opposed galileos theories • ultimate political authority • 1st Continental Congress opposed • Leading American preacher of Great Awakening • France helped colonies during Am. Revolution • militia officer pushed French from Ft. Duquesne • Emphasizes natural law de-emphasizes God's role • voted for representatives in colonial assemblies • ...
Vesak Kathleen Schneider/Emily Swerk/Kendall Reid/Nicolas Kalinowski 2022-11-01
9 Clues: teachings of Buddha • where it originated • 1 holy Buddhist text • most important Buddhist festival • first person to reach enlightenment • people go to these to pray to buddha • symbolizes buddha and his eight fold paths • death is not the end of life until you reach • the teachings of buddha eightfold paths
SHAKE YOUR BUDDHA 2022-02-08
9 Clues: thunderbolt • who founded buddhism • one of the main values • human life is one of... • the only remaining school • the life that buddha was born into • the memories of buddha were combined in • meditation can is a way to achieve what • this day celebrates the day buddha reached nirvana
Buddhism 2025-12-10
9 Clues: Buddha’s mom • Buddha’s dad • The religion Buddha created • goods or money given to the poor • The man who reached enlightenment • The city Prince Siddhartha was born • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • The country where Prince Siddhartha was born
Buddhism puzzle 2021-03-05
section 3 and 4 2017-03-08
Across
- Buddha gained enlightenment under the tree of __________
- Going without food
- Gupta 11 He was an emperor who took indias throne
- The forcing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- Someone who just became the king
- Siddharta was born a young ____________
- Gupta He was Candra Guptas son
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- State of perfect peace
- The number of Noble Truths
- Buddhists follow the ___________ Path
- Original name of the Buddha
- Maurya He was a military leader
- Candragupta Maurya used a network of _____ to rule his empire
13 Clues: Going without food • State of perfect peace • The number of Noble Truths • Original name of the Buddha • Gupta He was Candra Guptas son • Maurya He was a military leader • Someone who just became the king • Buddhists follow the ___________ Path • Siddharta was born a young ____________ • The forcing of the mind on spiritual ideas • ...
cieri 6 shakeeva lilly 2017-04-05
Across
- what was the first settlement in north america ?
- whats a philosophy for guide for society
- emotional sermons at revival meeting in 1730s
- which group came from eurpoe
- invention increases heat output
- agrarian many small farms
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- ehat is a power shared by monarchy and parliment
- who was to reform purity church of england
- what decreased number of indentured servants
- good farm land, warm climate
- increased demand for labor in plantation system
- executive,legislative,and judicial
- what was middle colonies economic trades
13 Clues: agrarian many small farms • good farm land, warm climate • which group came from eurpoe • invention increases heat output • executive,legislative,and judicial • whats a philosophy for guide for society • what was middle colonies economic trades • who was to reform purity church of england • what decreased number of indentured servants • ...
Theology 2020-09-30
Across
- a Pool of water
- what symbolizes a soldier for Christ
- is a symbol of the light of Christ
- what symbolizes putting on Christ
- Process to convert to Catholicism for adults
- new understanding you have life
Down
- act of washing oneself
- bush where Moses encounters God
- A person who is new to a subject skill or belief
- mixture of olive Oil and balls them used for Sacramento anointing in the Greek orthodox and Roman Catholic
- who parted the Red Sea
- denounce satan
- declare God
13 Clues: declare God • denounce satan • a Pool of water • act of washing oneself • who parted the Red Sea • bush where Moses encounters God • new understanding you have life • what symbolizes putting on Christ • is a symbol of the light of Christ • what symbolizes a soldier for Christ • Process to convert to Catholicism for adults • A person who is new to a subject skill or belief • ...
Civics people and documents 2025-10-03
Across
- believed liberty and rights are from God
- tyrant king forced to sign Magna Charta
- first document to limit the monarchy
- believed in divine right of kings
- outlined 3 executive, legislative, and judicial functions of government
- written by Locke to justify the Glorious Revolution
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- movement that exalted human reason
- influenced by both Locke and Montesquieu
- wealthy landowners of Rome
- organized the first Parliament
- Roman emperor declared "Exalted One"
- the beginning of the Declaration of Independence
- lead Athenian democracy during the Golden Age
13 Clues: wealthy landowners of Rome • organized the first Parliament • believed in divine right of kings • movement that exalted human reason • first document to limit the monarchy • Roman emperor declared "Exalted One" • tyrant king forced to sign Magna Charta • believed liberty and rights are from God • influenced by both Locke and Montesquieu • ...
England Through Time 2016-01-04
Across
- Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words)
- Type of government in the puritan period
- System of government introduced by William the Conqueror
- “Grandmother of Europe”
- Sought to purify the Church of England
- Kingdom saved by Alfred the Great from invasion
- Greatest queen of England
- Catholic monarch who ordered the death of protestants
- Nationality of Julius Caesar
- Strong ancient warriors who invaded England
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- Lowest class in the feudal system
- Period of rebirth which originated in Italy
- Period against the Age of Enlightenment
- Liberty
- Leader of the Age of Reason
- A highly addictive narcotic drug from China
- Symbol of the “Age of Faith”
17 Clues: Liberty • “Grandmother of Europe” • Greatest queen of England • Leader of the Age of Reason • Nationality of Julius Caesar • Symbol of the “Age of Faith” • Lowest class in the feudal system • Sought to purify the Church of England • Period against the Age of Enlightenment • Type of government in the puritan period • Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words) • ...
Classical India 2015-12-10
Across
- A Buddhist temple
- The social class system of Hinduism
- The reflection of your actions in life
- Those who have lost all Karma
- In Hinduism, your duty
- The Hindu and Buddhist belief that you are continually reborn
- In the Caste System, another word for your Caste
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- In Buddhism, the term for reaching Enlightenment
- The founder of Buddhism
- The Fourth Noble Truth
- The holy texts of Hinduism
- People who invaded Ancient India and brought Sanskrit
- In Hinduism, the term for breaking free of Samsara
13 Clues: A Buddhist temple • The Fourth Noble Truth • In Hinduism, your duty • The founder of Buddhism • The holy texts of Hinduism • Those who have lost all Karma • The social class system of Hinduism • The reflection of your actions in life • In Buddhism, the term for reaching Enlightenment • In the Caste System, another word for your Caste • ...
French Revolution Crossword - Reese Oswald 2022-11-30
Across
- More "Humane" way of killing
- Where the King called for Estates General meeting
- Person wh oargured for a seperation of powers
- Was executed for crimes against liberty
- Part of 3rd estate
- Roman catholic clergy, 1% of population
Down
- Place mob overtook to steal weapons
- Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote this book
- English writer, said people were source of power
- Napoleon crowned himself this
- King Louis had limited______
- Response to absolute monarchs
- Person who said government must protect people
13 Clues: Part of 3rd estate • More "Humane" way of killing • King Louis had limited______ • Napoleon crowned himself this • Response to absolute monarchs • Place mob overtook to steal weapons • Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote this book • Was executed for crimes against liberty • Roman catholic clergy, 1% of population • Person wh oargured for a seperation of powers • ...
Causes of the American Revoution 2022-09-26
Across
- Sons and Daughters of ___, a secret society
- Act that taxes printed paper
- city where a massacre and a tea party happened
- nickname given to Coercive and Quebec Acts
- The Stamp Act ___ protested taxation without rep
- intellectual era emphasizing reason
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- ___ neglect; policy abandoned by GB in 1760s
- ___ of 1763 (prohibits colonial settlement)
- the peace/treaty of ___ ended the Seven Years War
- ___ and Indian War
- ___'s Rebellion
- Act granting Parliament great power in 1766
- 1767 Acts which prompted colonial boycotts
13 Clues: ___'s Rebellion • ___ and Indian War • Act that taxes printed paper • intellectual era emphasizing reason • nickname given to Coercive and Quebec Acts • 1767 Acts which prompted colonial boycotts • ___ of 1763 (prohibits colonial settlement) • Sons and Daughters of ___, a secret society • Act granting Parliament great power in 1766 • ...
Life in Colonies 2.6-2.7 2023-11-01
Across
- upper class in the colonies
- regulated trade between England and the colonies
- work to learn a trade or craft
- publishing a statement that damages someones reputation
- goods brought into a country
- goods sent to other countries
- religious movement in the colonies
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- private schools for women
- gave anyone accused of a crime a trial
- belief that colonies should benefit home country
- colonial trade route
- intellectual movement started by European thinkers
- group of people that make laws
13 Clues: colonial trade route • private schools for women • upper class in the colonies • goods brought into a country • goods sent to other countries • work to learn a trade or craft • group of people that make laws • religious movement in the colonies • gave anyone accused of a crime a trial • belief that colonies should benefit home country • ...
Guernica 2024-04-05
Across
- brings enlightenment
- a style of art that stresses abstract structure at the expense of other pictorial elements
- pieces and pain of loss
- City where Fascists bombed
- what is the mother holding
Down
- dictator of Spain
- symbolizes the Spanish People
- woman hands upward signifies Christ Crucifiction
- symbolizes the fascist cause
- artist
- a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual headed by a dictatorial leader
- the all seeing eye of God
- symbol of piece
13 Clues: artist • symbol of piece • dictator of Spain • brings enlightenment • pieces and pain of loss • the all seeing eye of God • City where Fascists bombed • what is the mother holding • symbolizes the fascist cause • symbolizes the Spanish People • woman hands upward signifies Christ Crucifiction • ...
Buddhism 2024-04-01
Across
- truth, cause, and the way to end suffering
- who The Buddha lived with after leaving his fathers palace
- Ancient city that the founder of buddhism was from
- the type of tree the Buddha meditated under
- Alternate name for the founder of Buddhism
- where Buddhism mainly is today
- present-day country where Buddhism was founded
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- Founder of Buddhism
- path to Buddhism
- state of heightened wisdom
- what made Siddhartha very weak
- who told Siddhartha about the outside world
- What Siddhartha’s father hid him from
13 Clues: path to Buddhism • Founder of Buddhism • state of heightened wisdom • what made Siddhartha very weak • where Buddhism mainly is today • What Siddhartha’s father hid him from • truth, cause, and the way to end suffering • Alternate name for the founder of Buddhism • who told Siddhartha about the outside world • the type of tree the Buddha meditated under • ...
The Revolutionary Period 2025-09-29
Across
- Wrote letters to her husband
- Questioned previous accepted truths
- written by Thomas Paine
- An American colonial writer
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Written in 1788 that created the framework of America
Down
- A wave of religious enthusiasm
- The idea that people are born with rights and freedoms
- Ended in 1763
- These were written to spread political ideas
- The colonies began to bind themselves into this
- The purchase of this doubled the size of America
- Led American colonial forces
13 Clues: Ended in 1763 • written by Thomas Paine • An American colonial writer • Led American colonial forces • Wrote letters to her husband • A wave of religious enthusiasm • Questioned previous accepted truths • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • These were written to spread political ideas • The colonies began to bind themselves into this • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-03-13
Across
- Founding Father's owned
- Franklin was the ____ of the revolutionary leaders
- Jefferson prided himself on principles of
- Washington became ___ in chief
- mainly lived in Britain
- Franklin had deepest understanding of human
- Franklin is a bundle of
- "hero of an unprecented kind"
- bodly liberal, high minded
Down
- Thought to be a British spy
- Treaty After the ____ was signed, Franklin came to America to die
- Washington's preoccupation with his reputation for
- of Independence Initial draft of ____ Jefferson condemned slavery
- Refused to accept Franklin's credentials
- Jefferson participated ___ in all aspects of Enlightenment
- Franklin began to feel his
- Jefferson supported the
- Franklin's book about himself
- Washington was unreal and
19 Clues: Founding Father's owned • mainly lived in Britain • Jefferson supported the • Franklin is a bundle of • Washington was unreal and • Franklin began to feel his • bodly liberal, high minded • Thought to be a British spy • Franklin's book about himself • "hero of an unprecented kind" • Washington became ___ in chief • Refused to accept Franklin's credentials • ...
South Asia Review 2023-02-01
Across
- someone who doesn't eat meat
- the caste that does unclean jobs (plural)
- the _________ flower is a symbol of Buddhism
- rebirth of a soul
- the priest and scholar caste
- the path that Buddhists follow
- the sacred text of Hinduism
- rebirth
- what Gandhi was for India
- sacred symbol of Hinduism
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- all people ____________ and know sorrow
- what Buddha was before "buddha" a _______.
- a belief that your actions affect your life
- what causes suffering in Buddhism
- the country where Hinduism developed
- the Buddhist form of enlightenment; also a band
- the god of destruction/the destroyer in Hinduism
- belief in many gods
- the religious title Gandhi earned
19 Clues: rebirth • rebirth of a soul • belief in many gods • what Gandhi was for India • sacred symbol of Hinduism • the sacred text of Hinduism • someone who doesn't eat meat • the priest and scholar caste • the path that Buddhists follow • what causes suffering in Buddhism • the religious title Gandhi earned • the country where Hinduism developed • all people ____________ and know sorrow • ...
Buddhism 2014-06-02
7 Clues: Sacred Text • Right path in life • virtue and mortality • Symbolic hand gestures • People are reborn after dying • Leads to enlightenment and spiritual freedom • Sacred sounds believed to have supernatural powers
Festive Fun 2023-12-23
7 Clues: Planet. • Garden bird. • Best rock band ever. • State of enlightenment. • Charles Darwin's theory. • You pull these at this tube if year. • He's a team on a prime TV series (s.i.t.p)
Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2021-01-25
8 Clues: / Invented calculus. • Life, Liberty, Property • / Believed in women's rights • / Created the scientific method • / A time of philosophical revolution. • / Believed in the separation of powers • / Discovered that the planets orbit the Sun • / Forced by the Church to recant his heliocentric Solar System
Tricky Interesting PUZZLE 2020-10-21
8 Clues: first people • creole priest • Leader that died in 1803 • bottom of hierarchy pyramid • used to set free Haitian slaves • also known as the “Mother country” • a land surrounded by a body of water • One white parent one black African parent
A Samurai must know these words Sophia.C 2024-05-01
8 Clues: A military Leader • A style of fighting • You can reach a paradise • go back to the way it was • A powerful warrior in japan • Code followed by the samurai • A local Lord in the end of samurai • achieving enlightenment using meditation
Mindfulness Crossword 2024-08-15
8 Clues: Opposite of weak • The discovery of Buddha • A positive state of mind • A strong bond with others • A feeling deep and profound • A state of calm and harmony • A term for significance or importance • A term for trustworthy and respectable
19th Century Hot Topics 2025-02-02
Across
- Branch of physics
- Co-wrote the Communist Manifesto
- Equality and Liberty under the law
- A process of heating to get rid of germs
- Survival of the fittest in nature; causes evolution
- Communism; Haves vs Havenots
- Style of art that emerged in the '50s; focused on industrialization
Down
- Movement that was anti-enlightenment
- Upper-class; the "haves"
- Working-class; the "have-nots"
- Believed that disease caused poverty
- Pride in one's country
- One of the main advocates for conservatism
13 Clues: Branch of physics • Pride in one's country • Upper-class; the "haves" • Communism; Haves vs Havenots • Working-class; the "have-nots" • Co-wrote the Communist Manifesto • Equality and Liberty under the law • Movement that was anti-enlightenment • Believed that disease caused poverty • A process of heating to get rid of germs • One of the main advocates for conservatism • ...
The Sick Monk 2021-01-17
Unit 3 : AP U.S. History 2021-11-17
Across
- - the states policy, practice or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
- - A government based on consent of the people.
- - rise in rebellion.
- - A French Enlightenment philosopher, who attacked the Catholic church and advocated freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- - A Swiss-French theorist who helped spread the idea of political and legal equality for all people-the end of formation of policies and laws.
- - Principally caused by colonial opposition to British attempts to impose greater control over the colonies and to make them repay the crown for its defense of them during the French and Indian War.
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- - A political system in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch.
- - A period of of huge change in thought and reason.
- - A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend against enemies or detractors.
- - The highest class in certain societies.
10 Clues: - rise in rebellion. • - The highest class in certain societies. • - A government based on consent of the people. • - A period of of huge change in thought and reason. • - A political system in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch. • - A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend against enemies or detractors. • ...
Absolutism 2022-01-13
Across
- the highest rank in the feudal order, potentially subject to an emperor.
- a centralized source where all or most decisions and orders come from.
- a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.
- God's mandation, proven by church that the ruler is assigned by God before birth.
- a form of government in which a single entity rules with absolute power, usually used as a pejorative term.
- Holy Roman Emperor from August 1765, known for enlightened acts such as abolishing serfdom.
- a form of government in which a person is head of state for life or until abdication.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
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- King in Prussia from 1740 until 1772, known for his military successes and modernization of the bureaucracy and civil service.
- refer to the rulers who supported and applauded Enlightenment thinkers, especially during the Age of Enlightenment.
- Known as the Sun King, developed the Palace of Versailles.
- An English philosopher born in 1588 believing in materialism, nominalism, and empiricism and was famous of his implemented theory of the social contract.
- a power that is not restricted, limited, or qualified.
- quote of an French monarch, expressing the spirit of a rule in which the king held all political authority.
- the last reigning Empress Regnant of Russia.
- a historiographical term used to describe a form of monarchical power that is unrestrained by all.
16 Clues: a supreme ruler, especially a monarch. • the last reigning Empress Regnant of Russia. • a power that is not restricted, limited, or qualified. • Known as the Sun King, developed the Palace of Versailles. • a centralized source where all or most decisions and orders come from. • the highest rank in the feudal order, potentially subject to an emperor. • ...
Crossword of the Day 2022-09-30
7 Clues: ___ Wollstonecraft • The name of the era • The ___ of the Laws • writer exiled by the church • creator of the encyclopedia • book written by Thomas Hobbes • people who focused on economies
THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND BOURGEOIS REVOLUTIONS 2022-03-25
Across
- Money earned in business or trade
- Philosophers
- A change in the way a country is governed
- The bad effect or consequence of something
- A machine used to cut the head of people
- Someone who criticizes something or someone
- Someone who shows understanding
- Workers, farmers
- Money paid to the government
- Problem
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- Someone who stays in a single place
- Freedom from being governed
- A written agreement between two or more countries
- An unfair and unreasonable opinion
- People from the middle class
- A place you go to pray or talk to God
- Government ruled by a king
- A religious leader, member of a church
- People who work with their hands
19 Clues: Problem • Philosophers • Workers, farmers • Government ruled by a king • Freedom from being governed • People from the middle class • Money paid to the government • Someone who shows understanding • People who work with their hands • Money earned in business or trade • An unfair and unreasonable opinion • Someone who stays in a single place • A place you go to pray or talk to God • ...
US History Module 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
Across
- a European philosophical movement in the 1700s in which people tried to figure out how to improve society
- a colonistwho received free passage to North America in exchange for working for a number of years
- an English philosopher and physician widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the father of Liberalism
- a member of a Protestant group that wanted to break away from the Church of England and created the Plymouth colony
- a system in which goods and enslaved people were traded between the Americas,Great Britain, and Africa
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- a member of a Protestant group that wanted to reform the Church of England from within
- aimed to limit African social economic and political autonomy
- a religious movement that spread through the English colonies in North America in the 1730s and 1740s
- a document written by the Pilgrims in 1620 outlining principles of self-government
- members of a protestant seat, also called the Society of Friends, who believed in equality and nonviolence
10 Clues: aimed to limit African social economic and political autonomy • a document written by the Pilgrims in 1620 outlining principles of self-government • a member of a Protestant group that wanted to reform the Church of England from within • a colonistwho received free passage to North America in exchange for working for a number of years • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Crossword 2025-10-21
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- Italian scientist who used a telescope to study the heavens and discovered Jupiter's **moons** (7 letters)
- English mathematician who developed the three laws of motion and discovered universal gravitation (6 letters)
- The systematic process scientists use involving observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and analysis (14 letters, two words)
- Polish astronomer who proposed the **heliocentric theory** that the Sun is at the center of our solar system (10 letters)
- Early feminist who argued for women's rights and equal **education** in "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (13 letters)
- French philosopher known for championing freedom of speech and religious **tolerance** (8 letters)
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- Baron who developed the concept of **separation of powers** in government with three branches (11 letters)
- The intellectual movement also known as the "Age of **Reason**" that emphasized logic and individual rights (12 letters)
- Philosopher who wrote about the social contract and believed people are naturally **good** (8 letters)
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in **natural rights** of life, liberty, and property (5 letters)
10 Clues: French philosopher known for championing freedom of speech and religious **tolerance** (8 letters) • Enlightenment thinker who believed in **natural rights** of life, liberty, and property (5 letters) • Philosopher who wrote about the social contract and believed people are naturally **good** (8 letters) • ...
The Enlightenment by Gelana Levin 2021-03-09
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- Series of laws to protect freedom of citizens
- He encouraged people to doubt everything until they prove it to be true
- the gravitational force that occurs between Earth and other bodies; the force acting to pull objects toward Earth
- A system to maintain certain ways of behaving
- created the idea that the earth moves around the sun
- Requiring absolute obedience to a government.
- To accept different beliefs and practices.
- The division of branches of government
- An agreement in society between individuals for protection of the government.
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- He created the idea of natural rights
- Latin for "I Think Therefore I Am"
- A Government in which a king has unchecked authority
- disloyalty to a country by helping an enemy
- the universal laws of science that newton used to explain how the world works
- A Person in the Church who carries out religious duties
- English philosopher who wrote the book "Leviathan"
- newtons book that confirmed knowledge through reason
- A Person who sees the worst in a situation
18 Clues: Latin for "I Think Therefore I Am" • He created the idea of natural rights • The division of branches of government • To accept different beliefs and practices. • A Person who sees the worst in a situation • disloyalty to a country by helping an enemy • Series of laws to protect freedom of citizens • A system to maintain certain ways of behaving • ...
X-Word Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-01
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- cutting skin with a sharp tool to release infection or build up (used prominently during the time of the plague)
- motto of ____,German Philosopher,Have courage to use your own understanding!
- Transition from medieval to modern society
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy
- first edition published in 1690 by John Locke
- "It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one
- Believed in science, the social contract; believed heavily in the use of force within the government, “It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.”
- 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II
- analogy for the concept god put all the planets on route like a watch which is the reason they spin around the sun
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- A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever
- Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government
- Death of _____ _____, an explorer that made 4 voyages across the ocean.
- regular get togethers to hear the latest idea, learn about the latest book, or meet the latest philosophe
- term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away
- Blamed evil in the world on the unequal distribution of property, believed in the social contract, people are inherently good and always do what's best for the community
- It was believed to start in China in 1334, spreading along trade routes and reaching Europe via Sicilian ports in the late 1340s
- The idea that people live together in society under the moral and political rules for behavior.
- Invisible hand theory, believed that government should stay out of businesses
18 Clues: Transition from medieval to modern society • first edition published in 1690 by John Locke • 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II • A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever • term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away • Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government • ...
X-Word Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-04-30
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- Italian philosopher and statesman who wrote "The Prince" and emphasized the importance of political realism
- Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations"
- This meeting of scholars and thinkers in Florence during the 15th century was crucial in the development of Renaissance thought
- French philosopher who championed the idea of the separation of powers in government
- German composer known for his compositions during the Baroque period
- Renaissance artist known for his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel
- English philosopher who famously described life in a state of nature as "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short"
- French thinker and playwright known for his wit and criticism of organized religion
- This event, lasting from 1618 to 1648, resulted in significant political and religious upheaval in Europe
- Italian astronomer who supported the heliocentric model of the solar system
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- English writer and advocate for women's rights, considered a pioneer of feminist thought
- Renaissance artist known for his famous statue of David
- beginning of the Renaissance, saw the fall of Constantinople and the influx of Greek scholars to Italy
- Italian painter known for his iconic works such as "The School of Athens"
- Economic thinkers in France who believed in the importance of agriculture and natural laws in economics
- Marked the rebirth of classical art, culture, and learning in Europe
- period in French history, marked by the rise of reason, science, and individual rights
- French philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract" and believed in the general will of the people
18 Clues: Renaissance artist known for his famous statue of David • Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations" • Renaissance artist known for his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel • Marked the rebirth of classical art, culture, and learning in Europe • German composer known for his compositions during the Baroque period • ...
East Asian Religions 2022-10-07
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- is suffering
- path must be followed
- and priests are supposed to guide others in Hinduism
- must be acquired through fulfilled duties
- was believed in both Buddhism and Hinduism
- along with rulers were at the top of Hinduism's caste system
- is the end goal for all Hindus
- were one of the religious leaders in Buddhism
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- caused by desire
- is the end goal for all Buddhist
- desire
- was founded by Guatamo
- were another religious leader in Buddhism
- was more focused on rather than death in Daoism
- was Allegedly founded by Lou Tzu
- is a mix of Harapens and Aryans
- believed good and bad were equal
- lama is only in Tibetan Buddhism
18 Clues: desire • is suffering • caused by desire • path must be followed • was founded by Guatamo • is the end goal for all Hindus • is a mix of Harapens and Aryans • is the end goal for all Buddhist • was Allegedly founded by Lou Tzu • believed good and bad were equal • lama is only in Tibetan Buddhism • were another religious leader in Buddhism • must be acquired through fulfilled duties • ...
American History Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- colonial protest gone bad in 1770
- a society based on Agriculture
- This region focused on trade
- Intellectual movement in the 1700s
- ___________ without Representation
- Location of the Massacre in 1770
- This region had fertile soil
- the strict moral code in new england
- Thinker who wanted smaller government
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- Native Princess who was in Jamestown
- An Economic system for trading resources
- Founded in 1620 by the Puritans
- This settlement was founded in 1607
- The first arrived in the Colonies in 1619
- Thinker who wanted larger government
- Native American who helped the Puritans
- The English King who taxed the colonies
17 Clues: This region focused on trade • This region had fertile soil • a society based on Agriculture • Founded in 1620 by the Puritans • Location of the Massacre in 1770 • colonial protest gone bad in 1770 • Intellectual movement in the 1700s • ___________ without Representation • This settlement was founded in 1607 • Native Princess who was in Jamestown • ...
Enlightenment Review 2022-09-06
The Enlightenment 2023-04-21
6 Clues: Last Name • First Name • What Cesare Is • Time Period He Lived In • What Cesare Wanted to Change • Bad Thing They Used to See if the Person is Guilty
The Enlightenment 2023-08-21
6 Clues: life, liberty and property • citizens elect representatives • an agreement between people in society • consists of the three branches of government • thinkers applied the principles of reason and science • dividing powers of government into federal and state system
Assignment 6 #1 2021-01-28
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- Written by Montesquieu
- Stretssed the difference between inner spiritual experience and dictrine
- co-authored the Encyclopedie with d'Alembert
- Writer, salonierre, early female activist
- Social critic
- Written by Rousseau in 1753
- Written by Rousseau in 1762
- A non-religious argument for God as creator of the universe but mana s master of his own destiny
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- French for "let alone"
- Written by Adam Smith in 1776
- Handel's oratorio
- Translated the work of Ana Smith into French
- Wrote "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
- Leading spokesman of the Enlightenment
14 Clues: Social critic • Handel's oratorio • French for "let alone" • Written by Montesquieu • Written by Rousseau in 1753 • Written by Rousseau in 1762 • Written by Adam Smith in 1776 • Leading spokesman of the Enlightenment • Writer, salonierre, early female activist • Translated the work of Ana Smith into French • Wrote "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" • ...
Vocab. Review for Friday 2021-10-06
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- A formal agreement
- Fear of something for no reason
- This Country WON the French and Indian War
- Time period that stressed Science/Reason
- ________ of 1763 angered the Colonists
- Persecution of individuals who are different
- This country LOST the French and Indian War
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- A document that ends a war
- The ability to read and to write
- Young soldier who fought for the British - will be president
- A citizen army
- Someone who learns a skill from an expert
- England's Lawmakers
- Global Conflict between France and Britain
14 Clues: A citizen army • A formal agreement • England's Lawmakers • A document that ends a war • Fear of something for no reason • The ability to read and to write • ________ of 1763 angered the Colonists • Time period that stressed Science/Reason • Someone who learns a skill from an expert • Global Conflict between France and Britain • This Country WON the French and Indian War • ...
Revolution 2013-02-21
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- a famous writer who had ideas about freedom
- used to behead King Louis VXI
- another word for freedom
- people who had a prominent role in the Frech Revolution
- caused the haitian revolution
- something the slaves did to start a war
- a war in France that ended in civil rights
- something the slaves did
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- where the slaves worked
- Rein of ______.
- an era that brought new ideas to spark revolution
- what the colonist wanted in the US
- something the poeple did not want to pay
- "certain unaliable ______."
14 Clues: Rein of ______. • where the slaves worked • another word for freedom • something the slaves did • "certain unaliable ______." • used to behead King Louis VXI • caused the haitian revolution • what the colonist wanted in the US • something the slaves did to start a war • something the poeple did not want to pay • a war in France that ended in civil rights • ...
Fences 2013-06-12
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- necessary item for a purpose
- Spiritual or intellectual enlightenment.
- Busy; occupied.
- statement that a situation is unsatisfactory integral
- a disposition toward being alone.
- "the fight against crime".
- to clean; brush
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- The action of making ready or being made ready for use.
- Love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause
- the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision
- religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions
- Extremely offensive and insulting.
- Causing or characterized by worry or nervousness.
- Suppose to be the case, without proof
14 Clues: Busy; occupied. • to clean; brush • "the fight against crime". • necessary item for a purpose • a disposition toward being alone. • Extremely offensive and insulting. • Suppose to be the case, without proof • Spiritual or intellectual enlightenment. • Causing or characterized by worry or nervousness. • statement that a situation is unsatisfactory integral • ...
buddhism 2024-01-24
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- A well known religion created by Siddhartha Gautama
- Buddhist laws are called?
- Buddha means one who has attained?
- A follower of Buddhism is called?
- A Major Belief in Buddhism that has to do with resurrections?
- Bodhi is intelligence or?
- Buddhist don't eat _______.
- Otherwise known as a temple for Buddhism
- A holiday for buddhist to celebrate the first sermon of Buddha?
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- The founder of Buddhism?
- Buddhism's Holy Book?
- The place where Buddhism Began?
- What god does Buddhist Worship?
- What is the most important thing to attain in buddhism?
- Buddhist form of heaven?
15 Clues: Buddhism's Holy Book? • The founder of Buddhism? • Buddhist form of heaven? • Buddhist laws are called? • Bodhi is intelligence or? • Buddhist don't eat _______. • The place where Buddhism Began? • What god does Buddhist Worship? • A follower of Buddhism is called? • Buddha means one who has attained? • Otherwise known as a temple for Buddhism • ...
Democratic Revolution Writing Gaby Corado 2023-04-19
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- King of France and Navarre.
- a French Internal conflict.
- known by common people, were named princesses.
- Differences in states because of supporting and rejecting slavery.
- Petition from subjects to recover the crown.
- It forced King Charles to sign the petition of rights.
- Leaders from different religions.
- French soldier and statesman.
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- Ideology and sociopolitical movement.
- Ensures the superiority of Parliament over the monarchy.
- third state
- King of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 1600s and 1700s movement that shaped the modern government.
- Supreme rulers of a country
14 Clues: third state • King of France and Navarre. • a French Internal conflict. • Supreme rulers of a country • French soldier and statesman. • Leaders from different religions. • Ideology and sociopolitical movement. • King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. • Petition from subjects to recover the crown. • known by common people, were named princesses. • ...
Unit 1 Section 2 2025-10-10
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- One of the oldest monotheistic religions. Sacred text: Torah. Follows dietary laws (kosher. Observes Sabbath and various holidays
- One of the world's largest religions. Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Sacred text: The Bible. Believes in one God and Trinity
- (region) defined by specific physical or cultural characteristics that are shared throughout the area
- Someone who does not believe in the existence of any gods. Based on secular worldview. Separate from religious beliefs
- The increasing connections between people and places worldwide
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- (Religious Traditions). Vary by region and culture. Often connected to nature and ancestors
- (region)organized around a central point or node, with connections spreading outward
- (region) that exists primarily in people's minds and may vary from person to person
- Followers are called Muslims. Based on teachings of Prophet Muhammad. Sacred text: The Quran. Five Pillars of Faith guide religious practice
- principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided. Examples include climate, language, economic activity, etc.)
- Originated in India. Multiple deities and paths to spiritual enlightenment. Sacred texts include the Vedas. Believes in reincarnation
- Founded by Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama). Focuses on achieving enlightenment. Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path. Emphasizes meditation and mindfulness
12 Clues: The increasing connections between people and places worldwide • (region) that exists primarily in people's minds and may vary from person to person • (region)organized around a central point or node, with connections spreading outward • (Religious Traditions). Vary by region and culture. Often connected to nature and ancestors • ...
AP world crossword 2025-11-07
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- Contract an unwritten agreement between people and their government regarding rights and responsibilities.
- Strong pride in one's nation, often linked to the desire for political independence or sovereignty.
- An 18th-century movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights over tradition and superstition.
- Belief in a creator God who made the universe but does not interfere in human affairs (like a clockmaker who winds a clock and lets it run).
- The movement to end slavery and the slave trade.
- The movement advocating for equal rights and opportunities for women.
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- Jefferson Jefferson American Founding Father and primary author of the Declaration of Independence, who incorporated Enlightenment ideas of natural rights into American law.
- French philosopher known for his advocacy of free speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- Locke English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to "life, liberty, and property" and that governments need the people's consent.
- An economic policy advocating for little to no government control over businesses and trade ("hands-off" economics).
- Smith Scottish economist who advocated for laissez-faire economics and the free market ("invisible hand").
- Rights the fundamental, inborn rights (like life and liberty) that governments cannot take away.
12 Clues: The movement to end slavery and the slave trade. • The movement advocating for equal rights and opportunities for women. • Strong pride in one's nation, often linked to the desire for political independence or sovereignty. • Rights the fundamental, inborn rights (like life and liberty) that governments cannot take away. • ...
A Samurai must know these words Sophia.C 2024-05-01
8 Clues: A military Leader • A style of fighting • You can reach a paradise • go back to the way it was • A powerful warrior in japan • Code followed by the samurai • A local Lord in the end of samurai • achieving enlightenment using meditation
A Samurai must know these words Sophia.C 2024-05-01
8 Clues: A military Leader • A style of fighting • You can reach a paradise • go back to the way it was • A powerful warrior in japan • Code followed by the samurai • A local Lord in the end of samurai • achieving enlightenment using meditation
buddhism key words 2020-06-03
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- the fifth of the Five Aggregates
- a perfected person, someone who has reached nibbana
- enlightenment
- attachment to material things, desire, sensual
- A state of peace and calm
- Tibetan monasteries associated with learning
- … tales are stories of the buddhas previous life
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- enables memory, what we experience through senses
- chanting the name of Amitabha Buddha rebirth
- A Buddhist festival celebrating the Buddha's birth
- is made of greed, hate and ignorance
- The Sanskrit form of nibbana
- not permanent
13 Clues: enlightenment • not permanent • A state of peace and calm • The Sanskrit form of nibbana • the fifth of the Five Aggregates • is made of greed, hate and ignorance • chanting the name of Amitabha Buddha rebirth • Tibetan monasteries associated with learning • attachment to material things, desire, sensual • … tales are stories of the buddhas previous life • ...
Budhism 2019-02-10
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- One of the three poisons that relates to not knowing
- The enlightened one
- The teaching of the buddha
- Actions which effect present and future lives
- The state of perfect peace
- Calm, abiding meditation
- Release from samsara
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- What somebody receives after achieving nirvana
- One of the three poisons that relates to selfishness
- The continual round of birth, death and rebirth
- Sorrow and misery
- A pattern created to represent spiritual reality
- One of the three poisons that relates to not liking others
13 Clues: Sorrow and misery • The enlightened one • Release from samsara • Calm, abiding meditation • The teaching of the buddha • The state of perfect peace • Actions which effect present and future lives • What somebody receives after achieving nirvana • The continual round of birth, death and rebirth • A pattern created to represent spiritual reality • ...
AP World History: Unit 3 and 4 Review 2022-03-07
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- the commoners in France formed this and later wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- the process of taking over land by force
- This estate of people in France revolted against the government due to unfair taxation and laws
- an economic system where a country controls the imports and exports of its colonies
- this continent was motivated by God, Glory, and Gold to begin maritime exploration
- this revolution was the first successful slavery uprising to protest the harsh conditions brought by French masters
- one effect of mercantilist policies that led to the illegal imports of goods
- system of racial hierarchy in Latin America that placed whiter skin at top and darker skin at the bottom
- a radical change that goes against the current social order and creates a new social order
- A system of forced labor upon Native Americans created by Spanish conquistadors
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- The exchange of people, goods, and ideas between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- companies that invest to expand country’s trading power such as the British and Dutch East Indies Companies
- forced migration of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- Enlightenment think that believes governments are a social contract between people and the authority of government is based on the consent of people
- Caused by the spread of diseases due to European exploration and colonization. Result in the loss of 90% of the Indigenous populations in America
- extension of a country’s power through military force
- a philosophical movement that is going away from religion and tradition, moving toward equality and liberty
- system of slavery where enslaved people are considered property
- biased information that seeks to promote political views
19 Clues: the process of taking over land by force • extension of a country’s power through military force • biased information that seeks to promote political views • system of slavery where enslaved people are considered property • one effect of mercantilist policies that led to the illegal imports of goods • ...
unit 6 vocab. 2022-12-02
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- a successful anti-slavery and anti-colonial insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French
- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas.
- the resources people use to produce goods and services
- queen of France from 1774 to 1793
- led a successful slave revolt and emancipated the slaves in the French colony of Saint-Domingue
- a representative assembly in Old Regime France.
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- the separation of power in the government
- the founding document of the United States.
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- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land
- Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.
- the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society.
- the posture and policy of a nation or group of nations protecting itself against another nation or group of nations
- a wave of panic that swept the French countryside in late July and early August 1789.
- 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author who is considered the father of modern economics.
- the French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland usually used to describe the society and institutions of France before 1789.
- a movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that science and logic give people more knowledge and understanding than tradition and religion.
- someone who has an idea and who works to create a product or service that people will buy, as well as an organization to support that effort
19 Clues: queen of France from 1774 to 1793 • the separation of power in the government • the founding document of the United States. • the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. • a representative assembly in Old Regime France. • the resources people use to produce goods and services • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-17
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- operandi a specific manner of working (usually you here this called someone's "M.O.")
- work
- A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
- requiring mental or physical effort
- to discuss in too much detail; to attack
- Capable of being accomplished
- Improvement or enlightenment
- work, wealth, power, resource
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- To explain in greater detail
- a pattern of prayer or worship
- condition of being too full; overabundance
- misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
- to work
- possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
- the power that results from the combination of two or more forces
- opus the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
- make, do
17 Clues: work • to work • make, do • To explain in greater detail • Improvement or enlightenment • Capable of being accomplished • work, wealth, power, resource • a pattern of prayer or worship • requiring mental or physical effort • to discuss in too much detail; to attack • condition of being too full; overabundance • A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy • ...
Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2021-01-25
8 Clues: / Invented calculus. • Life, Liberty, Property • / Believed in women's rights • / Created the scientific method • / A time of philosophical revolution. • / Believed in the separation of powers • / Discovered that the planets orbit the Sun • / Forced by the Church to recant his heliocentric Solar System
Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2021-01-25
8 Clues: / Invented calculus. • Life, Liberty, Property • / Believed in women's rights • / Created the scientific method • / A time of philosophical revolution. • / Believed in the separation of powers • / Discovered that the planets orbit the Sun • / Forced by the Church to recant his heliocentric Solar System
The Dreamhunters chapter 4 2020-03-31
7 Clues: an idiot • a paid advisor • a type of fruit • to trespass or invade • equivalent or reciprocal • a state of enlightenment for Buddhists • A type of paper made from animal products
Scientific revolution 2022-09-06
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- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- In political philosophy, limited government is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism
- English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- English philosopher and physician
- British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights Until the late 20th century
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances
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- form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- In economics, a free market is an idealized cognitive model of an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in deciding
- French Enlightenment writer,
- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher
19 Clues: French Enlightenment writer, • English philosopher and physician • Scottish economist and philosopher • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right • the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human • French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher • ...
French French Revolution 2020-10-29
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- Descendants of peninsulares who did not possess as much power as their white parents
- Where Brazil declared independence from in 1822
- Last name of the general who led the Haitian Army against the French
- The last name of a German ruler associated with “Blood and Iron” (Lesson 12) Region A nickname for a place, Latin America is one (Lesson 14)
- Name of the peninsula shared by Spain and Portugal
- An idea that promoted the interests of a nation with the intent to gain or maintain the nation's power over its homeland (Lesson 11)
- The king of ____ wanted to turn brazil back into a colony but his son sided with Creoles who did not want to re colonize
- A land mass surrounded by water on all sides but one that is connected to another piece of land.
- Economic system used by Europeans which helped them make profit from their colonies
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- An era where many ideas about freedom and rights were expressed and passed down and spread to other places
- Labor system used by peninsulares to control food and labor production (Lesson 16A)
- People in Latin America who had one indigenous parent and one white parent.
- Which state and extended territories were sold to the US by Napoleon to raise money.
- The time period when Latin America was colonized by European countries, also known as old imperialism (Lesson 15A)
- Father Miguel Hidalgo was a ________.
- How many latin American colonies freed themselves from European control before Haiti
- A country that fought for its freedom from France then was forced to pay them for many years (Lesson 15B)
- A name for Creoles who continued to support the Spanish king during the Nationalist movement were called.
- Highest of the spanish colonial class system, Aristocrats
- Last name of Creole Aristocrat who studied in Europe and was exposed to witness enlightenment ideas (Lesson 16B) Last name
20 Clues: Father Miguel Hidalgo was a ________. • Where Brazil declared independence from in 1822 • Name of the peninsula shared by Spain and Portugal • Highest of the spanish colonial class system, Aristocrats • Last name of the general who led the Haitian Army against the French • People in Latin America who had one indigenous parent and one white parent. • ...
NicksVocab 2025-02-04
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- A philosopher who believed in a strong central authority, arguing that people are naturally selfish and need government control.
- An inventor who improved the steam engine, making it more efficient and fueling the Industrial Revolution.
- An Enlightenment thinker who advocated for the separation of powers in government.
- A scientist known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- A meeting (1884–1885) where European powers divided Africa among themselves without African input.
- Large buildings where workers and machines produce goods, central to the Industrial Revolution.
- A region where one country has significant cultural, economic, or political control, often in imperialism.
- A political and economic system where all property is publicly owned, and wealth is distributed based on need.
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- A philosopher who promoted natural rights (life, liberty, and property) and the idea of government by consent.
- The process of population growth in cities due to industrialization.
- An Enlightenment writer who supported freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and opposition to tyranny.
- A systematic approach to research involving observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion.
- The idea that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the solar system, supported by Copernicus and Galileo.
- A person who holds beliefs that contradict the official teachings of a religious authority.
- A system of government where a ruler has complete, centralized power without checks or balances.
- A person who starts and manages a business, taking on financial risks for potential profit.
- The policy of extending a nation’s power through colonization, military force, or economic dominance.
- An astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory and improved the telescope, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- An economic system where the government or community collectively controls production and distribution to reduce inequality.
19 Clues: The process of population growth in cities due to industrialization. • A scientist known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • An Enlightenment thinker who advocated for the separation of powers in government. • A person who holds beliefs that contradict the official teachings of a religious authority. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-04-23
8 Clues: Theory created by Ptolemy • Theory created by Copernicus • Created the Scientific Method • The man who discovered gravity • Created the earth-centered theory • Discovered four of Jupiter's Moons • Created the Laws of Planetary Motion • This was born out of the Scientific Revolution
enlightenment 2017-01-17
Across
- locke Believed in monarchy wrote a number of books did not believe in democracy.
- was a philospher and composer wrote books about different political subjects had strong views about education
Down
- believed and wrote many of the same views our modern goverment is based on wrote seperation of powers
- wrote over 2000 books and outspoken advocate of liberities was arrested for political views
4 Clues: locke Believed in monarchy wrote a number of books did not believe in democracy. • wrote over 2000 books and outspoken advocate of liberities was arrested for political views • believed and wrote many of the same views our modern goverment is based on wrote seperation of powers • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary 2024-07-25
Across
- The Age of_______________ (also the Age of Reason) was the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe
- Example: individuals might agree to pay taxes to support the government in exchange for protection and security
Down
- a monarch who embraces enlightenment ideals
- life, liberty, and property
- private social gatherings where philosophes met
5 Clues: life, liberty, and property • a monarch who embraces enlightenment ideals • private social gatherings where philosophes met • Example: individuals might agree to pay taxes to support the government in exchange for protection and security • The Age of_______________ (also the Age of Reason) was the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe
kai and Isobel's buddhism crossword 2022-03-31
7 Clues: Never ends • The religion • Translates to impermanence • A beginning, middle and end • the true nature of existence • The state of being enlightened • a belief set by a religious group or party
X-Word Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-01
Across
- cutting skin with a sharp tool to release infection or build up (used prominently during the time of the plague)
- motto of ____,German Philosopher,Have courage to use your own understanding!
- Transition from medieval to modern society
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy
- first edition published in 1690 by John Locke
- "It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one
- Believed in science, the social contract; believed heavily in the use of force within the government, “It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.”
- 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II
- analogy for the concept god put all the planets on route like a watch which is the reason they spin around the sun
Down
- A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever
- Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government
- Death of _____ _____, an explorer that made 4 voyages across the ocean.
- regular get togethers to hear the latest idea, learn about the latest book, or meet the latest philosophe
- term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away
- Blamed evil in the world on the unequal distribution of property, believed in the social contract, people are inherently good and always do what's best for the community
- It was believed to start in China in 1334, spreading along trade routes and reaching Europe via Sicilian ports in the late 1340s
- The idea that people live together in society under the moral and political rules for behavior.
- Invisible hand theory, believed that government should stay out of businesses
18 Clues: Transition from medieval to modern society • first edition published in 1690 by John Locke • 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II • A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever • term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away • Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government • ...
X-Word Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-01
Across
- cutting skin with a sharp tool to release infection or build up (used prominently during the time of the plague)
- motto of ____,German Philosopher,Have courage to use your own understanding!
- Transition from medieval to modern society
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy
- first edition published in 1690 by John Locke
- "It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one
- Believed in science, the social contract; believed heavily in the use of force within the government, “It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.”
- 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II
- analogy for the concept god put all the planets on route like a watch which is the reason they spin around the sun
Down
- A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever
- Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government
- Death of _____ _____, an explorer that made 4 voyages across the ocean.
- regular get togethers to hear the latest idea, learn about the latest book, or meet the latest philosophe
- term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away
- Blamed evil in the world on the unequal distribution of property, believed in the social contract, people are inherently good and always do what's best for the community
- It was believed to start in China in 1334, spreading along trade routes and reaching Europe via Sicilian ports in the late 1340s
- The idea that people live together in society under the moral and political rules for behavior.
- Invisible hand theory, believed that government should stay out of businesses
18 Clues: Transition from medieval to modern society • first edition published in 1690 by John Locke • 1688, the abdication of Catholic monarch James II • A very contagious bacterial disease accompanied by a fever • term to describe rights given by god that can not be taken away • Ambition must counteract ambition, believed in 3 branches of government • ...
Revolutions Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-05
Enlightenment thinkers 2024-02-28
Across
- The concept advocated by Thomas Hobbes, referring to an agreement among individuals to create a society and a government (12 - Social Contract)
- This English philosopher argued that sovereignty resides in the people and advocated for the importance of toleration (4 - Locke)
- The English philosopher who famously wrote "Leviathan" and advocated for an authoritarian form of government (6 - Thomas Hobbes)
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- The philosopher and political theorist known for his works "Two Treatises of Government" and "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" (8 - John Locke)
- The event involving the union of the Scottish and English crowns from 1603 (4 - Union)
- I He reigned from 1603 to 1625 and was responsible for commissioning the King James Version of the Bible (5 - James I)
6 Clues: The event involving the union of the Scottish and English crowns from 1603 (4 - Union) • I He reigned from 1603 to 1625 and was responsible for commissioning the King James Version of the Bible (5 - James I) • The English philosopher who famously wrote "Leviathan" and advocated for an authoritarian form of government (6 - Thomas Hobbes) • ...
French Enlightenment 2023-01-16
6 Clues: (phrase)the power of • people who carry out religious duties • a fake name,frequently used by authors • a system that helps to maintain accepted ways of behaving • removing media that the government finds offensive or harmful • king or queen is restricted by a governing body such as Parliament
The Enlightenment 2022-09-23
Across
- Challenged the ideas about divine right and introduced natural rights.
- The idea that government should be divided into three branches.
- The political thought movement in the late 1600s.
Down
- The man that introduced the idea of separation of powers to the 13 colonies.
- The right that monarchs were given authority to rule by God himself.
- The rights that all people have from birth.
6 Clues: The rights that all people have from birth. • The political thought movement in the late 1600s. • The idea that government should be divided into three branches. • The right that monarchs were given authority to rule by God himself. • Challenged the ideas about divine right and introduced natural rights. • ...
The Enlightenment 2024-09-20
Across
- - believes that all citizens should vote for the "general will"
- - helped with the abolition of slavery
- - an enlightened despot and ruler in Russia
Down
- - believes there should be a separation of powers in government
- - argued for women's rights
- - believes government protects your natural rights of Life, Liberty and Property
6 Clues: - argued for women's rights • - helped with the abolition of slavery • - an enlightened despot and ruler in Russia • - believes there should be a separation of powers in government • - believes that all citizens should vote for the "general will" • - believes government protects your natural rights of Life, Liberty and Property
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-10
Across
- lack of restraint or inhibition
- pain or suffering
- to force or require
- restraint or control
- carry out or commit (illegal, harmful, or immoral actions)
- a thing intended to simulate or copy something else
- cleverly inventive
- of little value or importance
- strange, odd, unusual
- awareness and enlightenment or realization
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- seemingly or outwardly
- calm, poised
- a confident and powerful statement of fact or belief
- a person who transforms or creates something through a seemingly magical process
- in a state of extreme happiness
- making an earnest or desperate appeal
- without being aware; unintentionally or causally
- made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally; fake
- publicly display; presenting; revealing
- partially conceal, disguise, or obscure
20 Clues: calm, poised • pain or suffering • cleverly inventive • to force or require • restraint or control • strange, odd, unusual • seemingly or outwardly • of little value or importance • lack of restraint or inhibition • in a state of extreme happiness • making an earnest or desperate appeal • publicly display; presenting; revealing • partially conceal, disguise, or obscure • ...
LEARNING NEW WORDS CAN BE FUN 2020-08-21
Across
- / satisfaction
- / originality and inventiveness
- / currency of Latin American countries
- / Game in which children hop into squares
- / a gentle push
- / friendly and pleasant
- / an inner sense of right and wrong
- / announcing
- / with no energy or interest
- / an expression of disapproval
- / affected by suffering, disease or pain
- / had a very low opinion of
- / expression of sorrow
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- / state of not having one's rights
- / nostalgically thinking of the past
- / something which cannot be understood
- / something that cannot be corrected
- / scent
- / a strong dislike without good reason
- / a building without a roof
- / a state of high spiritual knowledge
- / those bound to die
- / reduced
- / freedom from restriction
- / done, achieved
25 Clues: / scent • / reduced • / announcing • / satisfaction • / a gentle push • / done, achieved • / those bound to die • / expression of sorrow • / friendly and pleasant • / freedom from restriction • / a building without a roof • / had a very low opinion of • / with no energy or interest • / an expression of disapproval • / originality and inventiveness • ...
sullens 121-150 2021-11-01
Across
- adj offering generous and cordial welcome to guests
- n enlightenment; clarification
- adj characterized by rushing headlong into things; impulsive
- v to make difficult the process of; to hold back
- adj about to happen; impending
- adv in an emotionless manner
- adj not easily excited or disturbed; calm
- adj unable to read or write
- adj incapable of reform; bad beyond all correction
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- adj without honor or worth
- n an obstruction; an obstacle
- adv greatly; to a large degree
- n a formal accusation
- v to strike or dash; to collide
- adj skeptical; disbelieving
- adv unchangeably; permanently
- v to urge; to provoke
- adj famous and distinguished
- adj imperative, urgent
- v to ask earnestly; to beg
20 Clues: n a formal accusation • v to urge; to provoke • adj imperative, urgent • adj without honor or worth • v to ask earnestly; to beg • adj skeptical; disbelieving • adj unable to read or write • adv in an emotionless manner • adj famous and distinguished • n an obstruction; an obstacle • adv unchangeably; permanently • n enlightenment; clarification • adv greatly; to a large degree • ...
revlotions in a nutshell 2021-10-22
Across
- pedro kept slavery in brazil
- my way or the highway
- movement brings people together for a cause
- you get power for being loyal wow how cool
- powerful spaniards
- a miniature country
- we want what is rightfully ours!
- a place but not a country
- we are all in this together
- god save the monarchy
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- a man wanted to unite all of south america as one
- fought for the natives
- to rule
- his name sounds like croissant
- never stayed in one place
- the emperor of haiti
- hated a priest but not as much as the government
- for the motherland
- little man took over france
- how people should be governed
20 Clues: to rule • powerful spaniards • for the motherland • a miniature country • the emperor of haiti • my way or the highway • god save the monarchy • fought for the natives • never stayed in one place • a place but not a country • little man took over france • we are all in this together • how people should be governed • pedro kept slavery in brazil • his name sounds like croissant • ...
Final Exam Review Europe 2017-06-06
Across
- Government where citizens have a voice
- Philosophical movement
- The Reformation of the Catholic Church Initiated by Martin Luther
- Religion that follows the Buddha’s teachings
- Religion that follows the Bible
- Government run by a women
- A population shift to urban areas
- A nation extending power on other nations
- Genocide during WW2
- Obstruction on goods
Down
- Marriage with more than one spouse
- Political upheaval in France
- A charge placed by the government
- The development of a countries industries
- A countries trade controlled by private ownership
- Government in which the Eldest male in a family is the ruler
- Made to prevent future world wars
- The overthrow of a social order
- Pride in one’s country
- Religion that follows the Koran
20 Clues: Genocide during WW2 • Obstruction on goods • Philosophical movement • Pride in one’s country • Government run by a women • Political upheaval in France • Religion that follows the Bible • The overthrow of a social order • Religion that follows the Koran • A charge placed by the government • Made to prevent future world wars • A population shift to urban areas • ...
Monster Vocab 2018-10-18
Across
- trace, remnant
- to pale; take the color out of
- acceptable or valid
- unusually small
- a person whose job is to transcribe speech
- situated or extending across something.
- Religious; restricted.
- a shorter piece or text that accompanies a longer article in a publication
- pagan; uncivilized and irreligious
- a person on the staff of an ambassador
- assert something as as a position in an argument
- causing horror or disgust
- to agree
Down
- not able to be solved or explained
- person who hates human beings
- the room where medicines are prepared and provided
- Learning; knowledge; enlightenment.
- submissive, obedient
- (as used in criminal terms): armed robbery with a gun
- send (goods) by a public carrie
20 Clues: to agree • trace, remnant • unusually small • acceptable or valid • submissive, obedient • Religious; restricted. • causing horror or disgust • person who hates human beings • to pale; take the color out of • send (goods) by a public carrie • not able to be solved or explained • pagan; uncivilized and irreligious • Learning; knowledge; enlightenment. • ...
Laser 2018 2018-12-17
Across
- What does a Fictional British detective, a telecommunication scheme and a potential function have in common
- A precious stone
- the element responsible for the colour of the ruby
- Secret of a gecko's climbing ability
- temporary enlightenment
- A clear argument
- Rainbow
- the noise a bird makes
- Unphased
- what is in common between climate change and lasers
Down
- An event of near-zero probability
- Unity of Opposites in physics
- hypothetical elementary particle proposed to resolve the strong CP problem in Quantum chromodynamics
- The strongest laser
- an old-fashioned reflector
- light conformism
- a prominent start pattern that isn't a whole constellation
- a log
- A shape that has a consistent cross-section along its length
- An unagreeable personal assistant
20 Clues: a log • Rainbow • Unphased • A precious stone • light conformism • A clear argument • The strongest laser • the noise a bird makes • temporary enlightenment • an old-fashioned reflector • Unity of Opposites in physics • An event of near-zero probability • An unagreeable personal assistant • Secret of a gecko's climbing ability • the element responsible for the colour of the ruby • ...
Ch. 6-8 Crossword - Clare Winter 2015-01-11
Across
- reviews district court decisions
- commanded Detroit
- privately owned merchant ships equipped with weapons
- government must follow procedures to process a law
- ,Virginia
- argued that women's minds are as good as men's
- means to take more and more money to buy the same good
- surprise attack
Down
- movement of knowledge
- hit and run technique
- something added to a document
- raided British ports in 1777
- Spanish governor of Louisiana
- British commander who hoped the large size of his army would convince patriots to give up
- one who remained loyal to Britain
- no single branch can dominate
- also means enlist
- process of becoming a citizen
- hired soldiers to fight
- not taking a side
20 Clues: ,Virginia • surprise attack • commanded Detroit • also means enlist • not taking a side • movement of knowledge • hit and run technique • hired soldiers to fight • raided British ports in 1777 • something added to a document • Spanish governor of Louisiana • no single branch can dominate • process of becoming a citizen • reviews district court decisions • one who remained loyal to Britain • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2023-03-07
Across
- taught the way things were
- buddhism in northern asia
- doctrines of the elders
- idea of life after death
- hindu books of knowledge
- the path the leads to enlightenment
- buddhism found in Japan
- hindus that worship 5 gods
- guide an individual to escape suffereing
Down
- people who practice buddhism
- final part of the vedas
- people who practice hinduism
- hindus that worship female gods
- the root that holds the universe together
- state of inner peace
- your destiny is created by your actions
- hindu place of worship
- worship of Shiva the destroyer
- written and oral traditions
- branch of hinduism that worships the preserver
- the eight spokes representing the 8 fold path
21 Clues: state of inner peace • hindu place of worship • final part of the vedas • doctrines of the elders • buddhism found in Japan • idea of life after death • hindu books of knowledge • buddhism in northern asia • taught the way things were • hindus that worship 5 gods • written and oral traditions • people who practice buddhism • people who practice hinduism • worship of Shiva the destroyer • ...
Aztec Crossword- Gods, Principal Beliefs 2024-08-06
Across
- Primeval creature of destruction
- God of Priesthood, Learning and Knowledge
- God of the night
- Happens every 52 years
- Capital of the Aztecs
- What did the Spanish bring that killed the Aztecs
- How many heavens are there
Down
- Balance/spiritual enlightenment
- God of the Sun, War, Sacrifice and patron of the people
- God of Agriculture
- God of Rain and Lightning
- main place of sacrifice
- Desire for Life and Pleasure
- God of Maize/Corn
- Goddess of water
- How many months in the Aztec Calendar
- God of Duality and Life
- How Many sacrifices per year
- Will to Die and Sacrifice
- God of warmth and Fertility
- How many underworlds are there
- How many people per sacrifice
22 Clues: Goddess of water • God of the night • God of Maize/Corn • God of Agriculture • Capital of the Aztecs • Happens every 52 years • main place of sacrifice • God of Duality and Life • God of Rain and Lightning • Will to Die and Sacrifice • How many heavens are there • God of warmth and Fertility • Desire for Life and Pleasure • How Many sacrifices per year • How many people per sacrifice • ...
ClassLit List 11 2023-04-27
Across
- Bodie's audio filter
- this happens to expired homework passes
- confess computer crimes to the class
- Braylon's drive to go outside
- some did this after the snap
- Reagan and Mr. Murphy won't ever do this over laptop usage
- when a notification buzzes your phone in Spanish
- a good sonnet
- follow these to avoid punishment
- dancing requirement
- sound of furious typing
Down
- this
- master plan for a casino weekend
- status after math knowledge influx
- in winter this is sometimes made from snot
- right thing to do after "borrowing" from your sibling
- parent tone for chores, disappointment, or the talk
- bringing up someone's family member so no one mentions yours
- peaceful protestors for veganism
- make a class say "Fuchi!"
20 Clues: this • a good sonnet • dancing requirement • Bodie's audio filter • sound of furious typing • make a class say "Fuchi!" • some did this after the snap • Braylon's drive to go outside • master plan for a casino weekend • peaceful protestors for veganism • follow these to avoid punishment • status after math knowledge influx • confess computer crimes to the class • ...
World History Unit 1 Review 2025-09-04
Across
- Era of reason aimed at improving society.
- Government ruled by king/queen.
- This went against human rights.
- Philosopher who promoted Natural Rights
- Government ruled by a religious leader.
- Major invention that improved communication.
- __________ Reformation
- "God-Given" freedoms of all humans.
- Voyage that brought slaves to America.
- Criticized the Catholic Church w/ 95 Theses.
Down
- Language of Bible before Reformation.
- Government where citizens vote.
- Sun in the middle of the universe
- Agreement between people and gov, aka Social ___
- An "enemy" of the Church.
- Scientist who was declared heretic.
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Sold by Catholic Church, criticized by Luther.
- This was translated after the Protestant Reformation.
- Scientist who discovered laws of Motion.
20 Clues: __________ Reformation • An "enemy" of the Church. • Leader of the Catholic Church • Government where citizens vote. • Government ruled by king/queen. • This went against human rights. • Sun in the middle of the universe • Scientist who was declared heretic. • "God-Given" freedoms of all humans. • Language of Bible before Reformation. • Voyage that brought slaves to America. • ...
Causes of the French Revolution 2022-03-17
Across
- the people of the first estate
- an intellectual and cultural movement
- took place from 1789 to 1799
- what most people's diet consisted of
- made up the second estate
- the social ranking system of France
- the queen of France
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- France's legislative body
- the majority of the population
- the number of votes each estate had
- the middle class and a part of the third estate
- inspired the French people to revolt
- a sudden, complete, or marked change
- the royals spending so much money put France into this
14 Clues: the queen of France • France's legislative body • made up the second estate • took place from 1789 to 1799 • the majority of the population • the people of the first estate • the number of votes each estate had • the social ranking system of France • what most people's diet consisted of • inspired the French people to revolt • a sudden, complete, or marked change • ...
