enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
French Rev Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-13
Across
- the middle class
- Allowed to vote
- Was born in Austria
- Extreme pride in someone's country
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- was banished to an Island
- A sudden overthrow of the goverment
- originally based largely on Enlightenment principles like freedom and no government
- Lost power as king, head cut off
- killed lots of people in one year
9 Clues: Allowed to vote • the middle class • Was born in Austria • was banished to an Island • Lost power as king, head cut off • killed lots of people in one year • Extreme pride in someone's country • A sudden overthrow of the goverment • originally based largely on Enlightenment principles like freedom and no government
Buddha and the ism 2013-01-11
Across
- One will follow the Eightfold Path to achieve _____
- _____ is when religious leaders head a government
- The one who found Buddhism
- Where Buddha was born
- Not a place, but a state
- _____ is in central Asia
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- You can't feel _____ without knowing happiness
- Is what Buddha lived as for 6 years
- The age of which Buddha died
- "______ are all created things; strive on with awareness"
- Focus on your one idea
- To keep your child from what he is supposed to be is _____
- You can't feel _____ without knowing suffering
- The one who is _____
- What fell to cleanse the newborn Saddhartha
15 Clues: The one who is _____ • Where Buddha was born • Focus on your one idea • Not a place, but a state • _____ is in central Asia • The one who found Buddhism • The age of which Buddha died • Is what Buddha lived as for 6 years • What fell to cleanse the newborn Saddhartha • You can't feel _____ without knowing happiness • You can't feel _____ without knowing suffering • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2021-03-19
Across
- The rebirth of one's soul
- One force, the basis of everything
- personal and religious duties
- (2 words)directs people in achieving the goals of a moral life and enlightenment
- social groups
- Bottom of the social castes system
- release from the cycle of death and rebirth
- nonviolence
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- (3 words)explains life as suffering and gives ways to overcome the suffering
- "The Enlightened One"
- (Two words) The founder of Buddhism
- World's oldest still practiced religion, based on the ancient Vedas
- Union with Brahman
- Essential self
- The positive or negative forces created by one's actions
15 Clues: nonviolence • social groups • Essential self • Union with Brahman • "The Enlightened One" • The rebirth of one's soul • personal and religious duties • One force, the basis of everything • Bottom of the social castes system • (Two words) The founder of Buddhism • release from the cycle of death and rebirth • The positive or negative forces created by one's actions • ...
Week 2: Chinese and Indian Societies 2021-08-18
Across
- one prevailing spiritual power that lives in everything
- brought the Mauryan Empire to its greatest heights
- wisdom
- good or bad deeds
- first empire in India
- series of routes through Asia
- idea of how the world is
- children's respect for their parents and elders
- organization of government into agencies and departments; based on merits
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- acceptance of the right to having different religious beliefs
- was founded by Chandra Gupta
- the Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain
- end of all suffering
- kings given the god-given right to rule
- government in which the ruler has unlimited power
15 Clues: wisdom • good or bad deeds • end of all suffering • first empire in India • idea of how the world is • was founded by Chandra Gupta • series of routes through Asia • kings given the god-given right to rule • children's respect for their parents and elders • government in which the ruler has unlimited power • brought the Mauryan Empire to its greatest heights • ...
Ancient India 2022-02-26
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- known as the "awakened one"
- the oldest philosophy of India
- the worlds third largest religion
- consequences to good or bad actions
- being reborn into the world
- letting go of any bad influences
- known as the end of suffering
- followers try to reach this and break the process of rebirth
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- a religion based off of Siddhartha Gautama's teachings
- strong seasonal winds and floods
- the most important goal in life in Hinduism
- used for meditation
- another word for sikh temple meaning house of guru
- meaning conqueror or victor
- used to discipline the mind
15 Clues: used for meditation • known as the "awakened one" • meaning conqueror or victor • being reborn into the world • used to discipline the mind • known as the end of suffering • the oldest philosophy of India • strong seasonal winds and floods • letting go of any bad influences • the worlds third largest religion • consequences to good or bad actions • ...
French Revolution 2022-09-15
Across
- the name of the first estate
- last name of the leader of the jacobins
- group of people that started the reign of terror
- the name of the third estate
- king during the French Revolution
- ideas that started the revolution
- powerful military leader
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- famous execution method during the French Revolution
- queen during the French Revolution
- branch of government created by the constitution
- large armory stormed by revolutionaries
- name of peasants
- oath sworn by members of the third estate
- the name of the second estate
- royal palace built by king louis xvi
15 Clues: name of peasants • powerful military leader • the name of the first estate • the name of the third estate • the name of the second estate • king during the French Revolution • ideas that started the revolution • queen during the French Revolution • royal palace built by king louis xvi • large armory stormed by revolutionaries • last name of the leader of the jacobins • ...
Revolutionary War 2022-10-25
Across
- individuals have undeniable basic rights
- english philosopher in the enlightenment period
- sole control of the supply of good and service
- Derives on the pioneering of John Locke
- wrote the declaration of independence
- British law passed in 1756
- colonists who were ready to fight within a minute
- every country helped defend against England
- Didn't chose sides
- called independence for Great Britain
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- last battle of the revolutionary war was fought here
- colonists confronted british troops
- british law passed after the french and indian war
- wrote common sense
- Loyal to Great Britain
15 Clues: wrote common sense • Didn't chose sides • Loyal to Great Britain • British law passed in 1756 • colonists confronted british troops • wrote the declaration of independence • called independence for Great Britain • Derives on the pioneering of John Locke • individuals have undeniable basic rights • every country helped defend against England • ...
stems puzzle 2024-09-03
Across
- a sacred religious book used in Christian religions
- a military class that associates with naval forces
- a book used for writing
- almost see through
- to go completely around especially by water
- having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
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- another word for smart of high intellect
- really thirsty
- the origin of an earthquake
- to think of a memory again
- the study of human behavior and common knowledge
- a one eyed creature seen commonly in ancient Greece legends
- a tone of blue seen in gems
- redo or recreate
15 Clues: really thirsty • redo or recreate • almost see through • a book used for writing • to think of a memory again • the origin of an earthquake • a tone of blue seen in gems • another word for smart of high intellect • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • to go completely around especially by water • the study of human behavior and common knowledge • ...
Module 3 Vocab Crossword 2024-09-24
Across
- Shooting in Massachusetts killing 5 people
- Meeting in Philidelphia to discuss a boycott
- remains uninvolved in war
- Where General Cornwallis surrendered
- agreement between someone of power and their people
- Philosophical movement in Europe
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- protest of British tax on tea
- tax on all printed goods
- also known as the 7 years war
- "We hold these truths to be self evident.."
- remained loyal to the British
- served as British general
- made by Thomas Paine advocated for independence
- Fought against the loyalists
- "exclusive ownership through legal privilege, command of supply, or concerted action"
15 Clues: tax on all printed goods • remains uninvolved in war • served as British general • Fought against the loyalists • protest of British tax on tea • also known as the 7 years war • remained loyal to the British • Philosophical movement in Europe • Where General Cornwallis surrendered • Shooting in Massachusetts killing 5 people • "We hold these truths to be self evident.." • ...
Plants around Us 2023-02-14
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- Animals with back bones
- Animals whose females carry babies in their pouch
- An unwanted plant
- kOALA LOVES TO EAT THE LEAVES OF THESE PLANTS
- Wood of this tree is used to make cricket bats
- Animals capable of living both in land and in water
- PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS MAKE FOOD USING SUNLIGHT AND WATER
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- Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment here
- A sacred plant worshipped in Indian Homes
- Animals that gnaw
- A fish that looks like a horse
- dioxide Plants need this gas to make food
- gREEN PIGMENT IN PLANT LEAVES
- Largest bird
- Nest of an eagle
15 Clues: Largest bird • Nest of an eagle • Animals that gnaw • An unwanted plant • Animals with back bones • gREEN PIGMENT IN PLANT LEAVES • A fish that looks like a horse • Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment here • A sacred plant worshipped in Indian Homes • dioxide Plants need this gas to make food • kOALA LOVES TO EAT THE LEAVES OF THESE PLANTS • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2022-12-13
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- The teachings of Buddha
- The name of the Hindu system
- The rebirth of yourself
- The traditional type of Buddhism
- The untouchables
- The their one higher the the untouchables
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- The state of enlightenment
- noble truths The rules to represent the eightfold path
- The prince who later became the Buhdda
- The type of Buddhism that helps people get to nirvana
- The thought that what you do canes back to you
- The first 4 letters of section
- The top of the caste system
- path This has groups of wisdom, virtue and concentration
- The cycle of rebirth
15 Clues: The untouchables • The cycle of rebirth • The teachings of Buddha • The rebirth of yourself • The state of enlightenment • The top of the caste system • The name of the Hindu system • The first 4 letters of section • The traditional type of Buddhism • The prince who later became the Buhdda • The their one higher the the untouchables • The thought that what you do canes back to you • ...
Adam Smitth and John M Keynes 2025-11-05
Across
- smith was a proponent of …
- smith is considered the father of?
- smith was a professor of moral
- who was Adam smith
- smith was a leading figure of the Scottish…
- what does TINSTAAL mean
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- smith held a position at the … of glasgow
- smith was born in…Scotland
- who wrote the wealth of nations
- smith advocated for … trade
- smith’s concept of the “invisible…” guides the market
- domestic product what is GDP
- smith believed in the … of labor to increase productivity
- smith argued that self-interest can benefit…
- smiths most famous work is “the … of nations”
15 Clues: who was Adam smith • what does TINSTAAL mean • smith was born in…Scotland • smith was a proponent of … • smith advocated for … trade • domestic product what is GDP • smith was a professor of moral • who wrote the wealth of nations • smith is considered the father of? • smith held a position at the … of glasgow • smith was a leading figure of the Scottish… • ...
WW1 Sim 2025-11-21
Across
- A new way of thinking in Europe
- Poor farmer or laborer in Europe
- An agreement to help each other out
- A Continent North of Africa
- The most famous of the 3 G's
- School Mascot
- when young kids work
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- The social classes of France before the revolution
- A group of people with a shared History and Culture
- One of the Central Powers that likes Pasta
- A sickness that killed one third of Europe
- A land taken from native people by a foreign country
- A countries force that fights wars
- wealthiest of the 3 G's
- North High's Motto
15 Clues: School Mascot • North High's Motto • when young kids work • wealthiest of the 3 G's • A Continent North of Africa • The most famous of the 3 G's • A new way of thinking in Europe • Poor farmer or laborer in Europe • A countries force that fights wars • An agreement to help each other out • One of the Central Powers that likes Pasta • A sickness that killed one third of Europe • ...
Monarchs and Revolution 2018-04-18
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- Time of philosophical ideas that brought many political and social changes, including the idea of individual rights. (included locke and hobbes)
- Weak government created in america to avoid a tyrant again
- Name for the time of William and Mary taking over the throne of England. They replaced James II to bring Protestants back to the throne
- Law imposing a tax on all sorts of documents that angers many colonists
- Made up of the Magna Carta, Petition of Rights, Habeas Corpus Act, Bill of Rights, Act of Settlement, and other parliamentary acts
- Nickname for the anglican supporters during the english revolution (supported charles i)
- 13 British colonies revolting in order to create their own government.
- Idea that a colony's existence is to give wealth to the mother country
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- Enlightenment thinker who believed in individual rights over law (last name only)
- Limited what the king could do to citizens but did not give citizens a list of their rights
- Officers of state that are chosen by the governmental leader
- Monarch the head of state but limited by the constitution
- The connecting path between the Atlantic and Pacific that many explorers in North America were trying to find
- Political parties during the reign of charles i in parliament were the whigs and
- English name for a republic (established by cromwell)
- Was monarch who ruled during the english civil war. he was presented with the petition of rights and was defeated by oliver cromwell
- The fighting between france and england in europe and the americas. known as the french and indian war and the
17 Clues: English name for a republic (established by cromwell) • Monarch the head of state but limited by the constitution • Weak government created in america to avoid a tyrant again • Officers of state that are chosen by the governmental leader • 13 British colonies revolting in order to create their own government. • ...
Week 10 Vocabulary 2021-10-24
Across
- When patriots threw tea off the harbor
- The taxing of anything from Britain
- The taxing of things like sugar & molasses
- The French & Indian war
- A tax, represented by a stamp
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- The age of reasoning
- Made the colonies pay for British troops
- A sudden change in political power
- A financial charge from the government
9 Clues: The age of reasoning • The French & Indian war • A tax, represented by a stamp • A sudden change in political power • The taxing of anything from Britain • When patriots threw tea off the harbor • A financial charge from the government • Made the colonies pay for British troops • The taxing of things like sugar & molasses
King Henry VIII and the Reformation 2022-03-02
Across
- head of the catholic church
- king of england during the reformation
- largest christian church
- age of enlightenment after the middle ages
- period of change regarding religion in the 1500s
- number of wives king henry viii had
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- country king henry viii ruled
- set of beliefs in a religion
- religion formed during the reformation
9 Clues: largest christian church • head of the catholic church • set of beliefs in a religion • country king henry viii ruled • number of wives king henry viii had • religion formed during the reformation • king of england during the reformation • age of enlightenment after the middle ages • period of change regarding religion in the 1500s
French Revolution 2019-12-04
Across
- where louisXVI's palace was built
- great hunger period
- ruler after the french revolution
- most influential figure of french revolution
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- period of rebellion with lots f violence
- XVI first servant of the state
- period of time when new ways of thinking were implimented
- the building stormed at the start of the revolution
- head-chopping machine
9 Clues: great hunger period • head-chopping machine • XVI first servant of the state • where louisXVI's palace was built • ruler after the french revolution • period of rebellion with lots f violence • most influential figure of french revolution • the building stormed at the start of the revolution • period of time when new ways of thinking were implimented
REVIEW 2023-02-25
9 Clues: ... Noble Truth • Our Master's tittle • The students off Buddha • The law that controls everything • The shape we sit in when meditate • The one who achieved Enlightenment • One of the two greatest traits off Buddha • The action Buddha did under the Bodhi tree • The 3rd thought we make when we bow to Buddha
The French Revolution 2025-11-24
Across
- person who lives in a country and can vote
- Napoleon crowned himself...
- time in which people started questioning the church
- device with which people were often killed during the revolution
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- fancy name for the middle class
- different name for the First Estate
- person who worked on a field
- killing someone officially
- Louis XVI. position
9 Clues: Louis XVI. position • killing someone officially • Napoleon crowned himself... • person who worked on a field • fancy name for the middle class • different name for the First Estate • person who lives in a country and can vote • time in which people started questioning the church • device with which people were often killed during the revolution
Simply Complicated 2025-08-22
Across
- Swift acquisition from Shamrock
- Over which Lynch gets literal
- Stony-faced in the gutter
- Dull subject for Thom van Dooren
- Eastern realm often mistaken for southern land
- DHL versus FedEx
- Come again
- Like Dürer or a jigsaw
- One of a cohort for which Freddie Mercury has no time
- Sambuca pro espresso
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- Novelist, playwright, top-tier hater, and clue to all answers in this puzzle
- Describes a tree trunk
- Whose uncle goes on about family resemblances
- Adam
- In spite of his name, enlightenment figure managed quite a bit
- Whose Prelude and Fugue is out of this world
- The CPSU until independence in 1990
- What’s the matter, XXIV?
18 Clues: Adam • Come again • DHL versus FedEx • Sambuca pro espresso • Describes a tree trunk • Like Dürer or a jigsaw • What’s the matter, XXIV? • Stony-faced in the gutter • Over which Lynch gets literal • Swift acquisition from Shamrock • Dull subject for Thom van Dooren • The CPSU until independence in 1990 • Whose Prelude and Fugue is out of this world • ...
French Revolution 2025-06-13
Across
- Voluntary servitude to the nobles
- A type of tax
- One unit of the class system
- An uprising
- France had no money in this
- An adverse weather condition
- Madam Deficit
- two terms used to describe the taxation system
- Where people would discuss politics and ideas
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- A philosophe
- The palace where the king and courtiers lived
- What the King could force upon those who opposed him
- The people who validated the laws in France
- Urban Types of poverty in France
- Way of thinking established in the 15th century
- French people had none of these
- Necklace Piece of jewellery that caused a scandal
- Revolution funded by France
18 Clues: An uprising • A philosophe • A type of tax • Madam Deficit • France had no money in this • Revolution funded by France • One unit of the class system • An adverse weather condition • French people had none of these • Voluntary servitude to the nobles • Urban Types of poverty in France • The people who validated the laws in France • The palace where the king and courtiers lived • ...
Hi 2022-12-13
Across
- Quenching worldly mind
- The jobs you do because you are in a certain caste.
- A caste were they are artisans / traders
- No caste and are Oppressed.
- practices to get enlightenment
- A caste were they are priests/ teachers
- A caste were they are peasant/ servants
- What you do in this life can go to a different life.
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- thing you must not do
- A caste were they are warriors/ Rulers
- Cycle of birth
- Categories people are in.
- The process of being released from the caste system.
- The buddha.
- The belief that win you die you will be reborn
15 Clues: The buddha. • Cycle of birth • thing you must not do • Quenching worldly mind • Categories people are in. • No caste and are Oppressed. • practices to get enlightenment • A caste were they are warriors/ Rulers • A caste were they are priests/ teachers • A caste were they are peasant/ servants • A caste were they are artisans / traders • ...
SS VOCAB 2022-12-12
Across
- A CITY THAT WORSHIPS 1 GOD
- WHEN YOU DIE YOU ARE BORN INTO A NEW LIFE
- WHEN YOU DO GOOD OR BAD IT COMES BACK TO YOU
- THE CASTE ABOVE SUDRA
- THE HIGHEST CASTE
- CAUSING DISCOMFORT TO YOUR ON BODY
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- THE SECT OF BUDDHISM WHERE ITS A SELF JOURNEY
- A CITY THAT WORSHIPS MULTIPLE GODS
- THE CASTE SYSTEM BELOW BRAHMIN
- ENLIGHTENMENT IN BUDDHISM
- THE BUDDHA
- THE CASTE SYSTEM ABOVE THE UNTOUCHABLES
- THE SECT OF BUDDHISM WHERE YOU HELP OTHERS
- A SECTION OF BUDDHISM
- A SECTION IN THE CASTE SYSTEM
15 Clues: THE BUDDHA • THE HIGHEST CASTE • THE CASTE ABOVE SUDRA • A SECTION OF BUDDHISM • ENLIGHTENMENT IN BUDDHISM • A CITY THAT WORSHIPS 1 GOD • A SECTION IN THE CASTE SYSTEM • THE CASTE SYSTEM BELOW BRAHMIN • A CITY THAT WORSHIPS MULTIPLE GODS • CAUSING DISCOMFORT TO YOUR ON BODY • THE CASTE SYSTEM ABOVE THE UNTOUCHABLES • WHEN YOU DIE YOU ARE BORN INTO A NEW LIFE • ...
Age of Enpuzzlement 2022-10-17
Across
- this pope PEAKED corruption
- Believed the government protected people from each other
- Believed in civil rights (ex. freedom of press)
- the spainyards oppressed the natives under this system
- proved parliment gains all of the power
- English scientist who believed everything should be doubted until proven 'by reason'
- made the 95 theses
- he took the aztecs
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- Believed in natural rights
- threw catholic officals out a window
- wasn't actually a tea party
- made jamestown, virginia (1607)
- this queen brought the golden age
- it grew out of the scientific revolution
- were found in present day mexico
15 Clues: made the 95 theses • he took the aztecs • Believed in natural rights • this pope PEAKED corruption • wasn't actually a tea party • made jamestown, virginia (1607) • were found in present day mexico • this queen brought the golden age • threw catholic officals out a window • proved parliment gains all of the power • it grew out of the scientific revolution • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle Activity 2023-10-05
Across
- Loyal to Britian.
- Founding father from Virginia.
- Declared colonists to be free.
- Colonists dump three ships worth of tea in Boston Harbor.
- Pamphlet by Thomas Paine.
- War between England and France.
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- Third president of the United States.
- Time of great philosophical thought and science.
- 700 British marched into Lex and faced 80 militamen.
- Eight British soldiers fired upon a mob of anti-British colonists.
- Gathering of representatives in Philadelphia.
- Commander & chief of British army.
- English philosopher from the Englitenment period.
- Laws passed to punish colonists for the Boston Massacre.
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown.
15 Clues: Loyal to Britian. • Pamphlet by Thomas Paine. • Founding father from Virginia. • Declared colonists to be free. • War between England and France. • Commander & chief of British army. • Third president of the United States. • British general who surrendered at Yorktown. • Gathering of representatives in Philadelphia. • Time of great philosophical thought and science. • ...
revolutionary war crossword 2023-10-04
Across
- people loyal to brittain
- time of scientific reasoning
- didnt take a side
- wrote the book common sense
- general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown
- author of the declaration of independence and the 3rd president of the usa
- a book written by thomas payne
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- developed the idea of a social contract
- ended revolutionary war
- dressed as native americans and dumped tea into the boston harbor
- american colonists ready at a minutes notice
- ended french and indian war
- war for independence from britain
- fought for independence
- taxed anything on paper
15 Clues: didnt take a side • ended revolutionary war • fought for independence • taxed anything on paper • people loyal to brittain • ended french and indian war • wrote the book common sense • time of scientific reasoning • a book written by thomas payne • war for independence from britain • developed the idea of a social contract • american colonists ready at a minutes notice • ...
Chapter 1: The Social Sciences and Decision Making VOCABULARY :D 2024-08-19
Across
- REACH DECISIONS TOGETHER THAT ARE AGREED TO AND ENFORCED
- PROBLEM THAT NEEDS TO BE SOLVED
- WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU
- OUTCOMES (GOOD OR BAD)
- VOLUNTARY EXCHANGE OF GOODS
- WHEN A COUNTRY PRODUCES GOOD THEY MAKE BEST
- SURROUNDINGS
- SUCCESS AND FAILURES FROM THE PAST
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- A PERSON WHO SEEKS WISDOM AND ENLIGHTENMENT
- MADE UP OF PEOPLE THAT HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE AND ENFORCE LAWS
- USES LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE TO FIND EXACT LOCATION
- UNLIMITED DEMAND BUT NOT ENOUGH SUPPLY
- DETERMINATION REACHED AFTER CONSIDERATION
- LANGUAGES SPOKEN, CUSTOMS PRACTICED, AND BELIEF SYSTEMS
- ONE'S OWN COUNTRY
15 Clues: SURROUNDINGS • ONE'S OWN COUNTRY • OUTCOMES (GOOD OR BAD) • VOLUNTARY EXCHANGE OF GOODS • WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU • PROBLEM THAT NEEDS TO BE SOLVED • SUCCESS AND FAILURES FROM THE PAST • UNLIMITED DEMAND BUT NOT ENOUGH SUPPLY • DETERMINATION REACHED AFTER CONSIDERATION • A PERSON WHO SEEKS WISDOM AND ENLIGHTENMENT • WHEN A COUNTRY PRODUCES GOOD THEY MAKE BEST • ...
American Cultures 2024-10-25
Across
- Created for people who were in debtors prison it became a large plantation colony
- a royal colony to make money
- founded by Roger Williams
- originally owned by Pennsylvania
- The mother country benefits from colonies by having the colonies mine for materials
- his brother was killed
- started for religions freedom
- was created for Catholics to settle in
- created for money, fist settled at Jamestown
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- founded pennsylvania
- was given to william Penn
- originally a dutch colony
- A period in time when people began to study human nature
- originally a sweetish colony
- settled by ex-puritans
15 Clues: founded pennsylvania • his brother was killed • settled by ex-puritans • was given to william Penn • founded by Roger Williams • originally a dutch colony • a royal colony to make money • originally a sweetish colony • started for religions freedom • originally owned by Pennsylvania • was created for Catholics to settle in • created for money, fist settled at Jamestown • ...
religion puzzle 2025-09-16
Across
- ang pinakamahalagang teksto sa judaismo
- isang mahalagang simbolo sa buddhism
- ang pinakamatandang japanese religion
- nagtatag ng buddhismo
- kalagayan ng ganap na kapayapaan tinatawag din enlightenment
- banal na aklat ng islam
- isa sa pinakamalaking religions sa mundo
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- nakatuon sa pagpapabuti ng moralidad ng indibidwal
- tawag ng muslim sa diyos
- buwan ng pag-aayuno o month of fasting sa islam
- bansang pinagmulan ng hinduismo
- tawag ng mga hudyo sa diyos
- lupang pinagmulan ng mga hudyo
- salitang latin na ibig sabihin ay “to bind together” o “pagkaka-buklod-buklod”
- diyos ng tagapangalaga
15 Clues: nagtatag ng buddhismo • diyos ng tagapangalaga • banal na aklat ng islam • tawag ng muslim sa diyos • tawag ng mga hudyo sa diyos • lupang pinagmulan ng mga hudyo • bansang pinagmulan ng hinduismo • isang mahalagang simbolo sa buddhism • ang pinakamatandang japanese religion • ang pinakamahalagang teksto sa judaismo • isa sa pinakamalaking religions sa mundo • ...
Jack O'Dell French revolution 2022-11-30
Across
- wasteful spending and ____ broke France
- What was king louis tried for?
- a person who betrays a friend or country
- the main enlightenment idea
Down
- What did the mob overtake?
- crowned himself emperor after king Louis died
- was made as a cleaner way to execute.
- Wanted freedom of speech
- Were the only estate to pay taxes
9 Clues: Wanted freedom of speech • What did the mob overtake? • the main enlightenment idea • What was king louis tried for? • Were the only estate to pay taxes • was made as a cleaner way to execute. • wasteful spending and ____ broke France • a person who betrays a friend or country • crowned himself emperor after king Louis died
final study guide 2017-03-06
Across
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician, he played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century
- Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- Someone who studies wisdom
- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
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- English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author
- a perod when philosopher beliveved that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist
- Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
14 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist • German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author • Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century • having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems. • ...
An Enigma of Words 2012-12-21
7 Clues: below the surface • genre of rock music • latin for enlightenment • the fear of being underground • the art of rhythmical composition • name of the lead singer in Nirvana • to be enlightened with deep thought
Buddhism Crossword 2021-11-15
8 Clues: Buddha's teachings • The founder of Buddhism • Truths to achieving enlightenment • Another world for being Enlightened • Spritual Leader of Tibetan Buddhism • Where are Buddhists clustered and located? • Path on how to end suffering and what comes after • Lifestyle between self-indulging and self-suffering
American Revolution 2014-04-17
Across
- When France decided to help, They wanted land back.
- Had the bigger advantage.
- Written by Thomas Pain, Push for independence
- No warrant needed to search homes.
- Strict General that led the war.
- Close the Boston Harbor/Colonial Rights.
- Limited Trade, just GB.
- First to sign Decloration of independence July 4th
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- Colonist dumped tea into the harbor.
- Taxed on printed material
- First Battle, Nicknamed "Shot Heard Around the World
- First to incorporate the enlightenment ideas.
- Have to open doors to British Soldiers.(Feed, Sleep)
- Last Battle
- Rebel group responsible for the Boston Tea Party
15 Clues: Last Battle • Limited Trade, just GB. • Taxed on printed material • Had the bigger advantage. • Strict General that led the war. • No warrant needed to search homes. • Colonist dumped tea into the harbor. • Close the Boston Harbor/Colonial Rights. • Written by Thomas Pain, Push for independence • First to incorporate the enlightenment ideas. • ...
American Revolution 2014-04-17
Across
- Colonist dumped tea into the harbor.
- Taxed on printed material
- No warrant needed to search homes.
- Close the Boston Harbor/Colonial Rights.
- Had the bigger advantage.
- Limited Trade, just GB.
- First to incorporate the enlightenment ideas.
- Written by Thomas Pain, Push for independence
Down
- Have to open doors to British Soldiers.(Feed, Sleep)
- Strict General that led the war.
- First to sign Decloration of independence July 4th
- Last Battle
- First Battle, Nicknamed "Shot Heard Around the World
- When France decided to help, They wanted land back.
- Rebel group responsible for the Boston Tea Party
15 Clues: Last Battle • Limited Trade, just GB. • Taxed on printed material • Had the bigger advantage. • Strict General that led the war. • No warrant needed to search homes. • Colonist dumped tea into the harbor. • Close the Boston Harbor/Colonial Rights. • First to incorporate the enlightenment ideas. • Written by Thomas Pain, Push for independence • ...
Edgar Cayce: Spirituality and Religon 2023-12-14
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- - Continuous development of the inner self (2 words)
- - Cayce's term for spiritual enlightenment (2 words)
- - Oneness of all people and creation
- - One's spiritual reason for existence (2 words)
- - Divine communication or disclosure
- - Secret or hidden spiritual knowledge
- - Study of the fundamental nature of reality
- - Ethical principles governing behavior (2 words)
- - Non-physical entity offering guidance (2 words)
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- - Acceptance of different beliefs (2 words)
- - Emphasis on the interconnectedness of all things
- - Embracing universal salvation and divine unity
- - Communication with the divine
- - Spiritual experience beyond ordinary perception
- - Strong belief in the unseen
15 Clues: - Strong belief in the unseen • - Communication with the divine • - Oneness of all people and creation • - Divine communication or disclosure • - Secret or hidden spiritual knowledge • - Acceptance of different beliefs (2 words) • - Study of the fundamental nature of reality • - Embracing universal salvation and divine unity • ...
Philosophy 2025-03-30
Across
- teacher of Aristotle
- Type of problem used in ethics to decide between two bad options
- Locke's theory of the state of mind people begin with
- Latin phrase made famouse by Rene Descartes
- Teacher of Plato
- Pascal's ___. Rational to beleive in God on the chance that he exists
- A belief or cause
- Catholic philosopher
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- an ___ is not worth living - Socrates
- a story with a moral '___ of the ___'
- Plato's most famous work
- student of Plato
- the belieft that nothing outside of one's own consciousness can be verified
- a failure in logical reasoning
- German Enlightenment era philosopher
15 Clues: student of Plato • Teacher of Plato • A belief or cause • teacher of Aristotle • Catholic philosopher • Plato's most famous work • a failure in logical reasoning • German Enlightenment era philosopher • an ___ is not worth living - Socrates • a story with a moral '___ of the ___' • Latin phrase made famouse by Rene Descartes • Locke's theory of the state of mind people begin with • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2022-01-17
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- The state of being superior to others
- the process settling in nonnative land
- the state of being independent
- The right for one to act or speak
- using physical means to harm others
- only the fittest are meant to survive
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- the ability to have an effect on behavior
- Rebelling someone that has authority
- nation that london is in
- the nation where the enlightenment started
- The strength or ability to achieve
- the power to influence actions or behavior
- having authority over people and land
- a force of soldiers
- a field of knowledge of topics that we study
15 Clues: a force of soldiers • nation that london is in • the state of being independent • The right for one to act or speak • The strength or ability to achieve • using physical means to harm others • Rebelling someone that has authority • The state of being superior to others • having authority over people and land • only the fittest are meant to survive • ...
Age of Enpuzzlement 2022-10-17
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- this pope PEAKED corruption
- Believed the government protected people from each other
- Believed in civil rights (ex. freedom of press)
- the spainyards oppressed the natives under this system
- proved parliment gains all of the power
- English scientist who believed everything should be doubted until proven 'by reason'
- made the 95 theses
- he took the aztecs
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- Believed in natural rights
- threw catholic officals out a window
- wasn't actually a tea party
- made jamestown, virginia (1607)
- this queen brought the golden age
- it grew out of the scientific revolution
- were found in present day mexico
15 Clues: made the 95 theses • he took the aztecs • Believed in natural rights • this pope PEAKED corruption • wasn't actually a tea party • made jamestown, virginia (1607) • were found in present day mexico • this queen brought the golden age • threw catholic officals out a window • proved parliment gains all of the power • it grew out of the scientific revolution • ...
Layton 2022-12-12
Across
- the highest of the ranks
- he became a Buddha
- the belief of multiple gods
- The appropriate behavior and duties for the caste
- the lowest of the ranks
- the ranking of Hindu religion
- the second highest rank
- the stuff you do will affect your next life
- the belief of only one god
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- you die and go into another life
- the middle of the ranks
- the state of enlightenment
- Path the path to get you to nirvana
- the second lowest rank
- a state of mind at the end of your brahmin life
15 Clues: he became a Buddha • the second lowest rank • the middle of the ranks • the lowest of the ranks • the second highest rank • the highest of the ranks • the state of enlightenment • the belief of only one god • the belief of multiple gods • the ranking of Hindu religion • you die and go into another life • Path the path to get you to nirvana • ...
Social studies religions vocabulary 2022-12-09
Across
- you believe in multiple gods.
- the tier of person you are
- the lowest of tier of Hinduism
- when you get reborn.
- things you can’t do in buddhism or you won't become a enlightened one
- the highest tier of the caste in Hinduism
- the afterlife of a Buddhist
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- you believe in 1 god.
- you help everyone else reach enlightenment
- the warrior caste
- the behavior you must do in your caste
- each type of Buddhism
- path the middle path of buddhism
- The afterlife of Hinduism
- you try to reach nirvana by yourself
15 Clues: the warrior caste • when you get reborn. • you believe in 1 god. • each type of Buddhism • The afterlife of Hinduism • the tier of person you are • the afterlife of a Buddhist • you believe in multiple gods. • the lowest of tier of Hinduism • path the middle path of buddhism • you try to reach nirvana by yourself • the behavior you must do in your caste • ...
French Revolution 2022-09-15
Across
- the name of the first estate
- last name of the leader of the jacobins
- group of people that started the reign of terror
- the name of the third estate
- king during the French Revolution
- ideas that started the revolution
- powerful military leader
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- famous execution method during the French Revolution
- queen during the French Revolution
- branch of government created by the constitution
- large armory stormed by revolutionaries
- name of peasants
- oath sworn by members of the third estate
- the name of the second estate
- royal palace built by king louis xvi
15 Clues: name of peasants • powerful military leader • the name of the first estate • the name of the third estate • the name of the second estate • king during the French Revolution • ideas that started the revolution • queen during the French Revolution • royal palace built by king louis xvi • large armory stormed by revolutionaries • last name of the leader of the jacobins • ...
Philosophers and Scientist 2022-09-14
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- Discovered the laws of gravity
- What was Issac Newton
- How many siblings did Isaac Newton have
- What college did Isaac Newton go to
- Where did Isaac Newton die
- What made Isaac Newton Famous
- Where was Isaac Newton born
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- What did Isaac Newton make the laws for
- When was Isaac Newton famous
- What math equation did he find
- How many sisters did Isaac Newton have?
- How old was Isaac Newton when he died
- Did Isaac Newton marry
- What country is Isaac Newton from
- What did Isaac Newton find out about light
15 Clues: What was Issac Newton • Did Isaac Newton marry • Where did Isaac Newton die • Where was Isaac Newton born • When was Isaac Newton famous • What made Isaac Newton Famous • What math equation did he find • Discovered the laws of gravity • What country is Isaac Newton from • What college did Isaac Newton go to • How old was Isaac Newton when he died • ...
Causes of the American Revolution 2025-09-17
Across
- Sons of ________ protested the Tea Act
- The First Continental _______ (meeting)
- Colonists said "No taxation without _____!"
- the type of goods made by the mother country
- this city was punished by the Coercive Acts
- protesting colonists were killed in the Boston ____
- The Proclamation Line of 1763 followed the ____ mountains
- refusing to buy something
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- religious _______ (accepting different beliefs)
- a movement focused on reason and logic
- _______ & Indian War
- an economic system to make money for the mother country
- colonists threw this into Boston Harbor
- paper goods required a ______ to show the tax was paid
- The Great _____ involved travelling preachers
15 Clues: _______ & Indian War • refusing to buy something • Sons of ________ protested the Tea Act • a movement focused on reason and logic • The First Continental _______ (meeting) • colonists threw this into Boston Harbor • Colonists said "No taxation without _____!" • this city was punished by the Coercive Acts • the type of goods made by the mother country • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- path in buddhist that leads to the end of suffering
- the birth name of the buddha
- the law for cause and effect
- a male member of the buddhist community
- feeling deep empathy for others
- scriptures or teachings of the buddha
- the central teachings that explain suffering
- symbolic flower representing purity
- mental training for awareness and focus
- awareness of the present moment
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- the founder of Buddhism
- a state of perfect wisdom and understanding
- teachings of buddha
- living beings are reborn in new forms
- the ultimate goal in Buddhism, is freedom from suffering
15 Clues: teachings of buddha • the founder of Buddhism • the birth name of the buddha • the law for cause and effect • feeling deep empathy for others • awareness of the present moment • symbolic flower representing purity • living beings are reborn in new forms • scriptures or teachings of the buddha • a male member of the buddhist community • mental training for awareness and focus • ...
Nicolas De Condercet 2021-11-02
7 Clues: His mentor • Who inspired him • What is he known as • His known first name • The city he was born in • The place his ancestors originated from • One of his friends who supported the enlightenment
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
Across
- a philosopher who came up with the scientific method
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- he made up the idea of the heliocentric solar system where the Earth revolves around the sun
- Of all of his telescope discoveries, he is perhaps most known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter
- earth centered; a system of planetary motion that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon, and other planets revolving around it
- sun centered; the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve around the sun
- explained the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity
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- known for Kepler's laws of planetary motion and conjecture and discovered the Kepler's Star
- influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe and accomplished the social contract
- one of the greatest composers in the music world and amazing operas
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- english philosopher and knows as the "Father of Liberalism"
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- famous for making an important connection between geometry and algebra
15 Clues: someone who studies wisdom, love to study • a philosopher who came up with the scientific method • english philosopher and knows as the "Father of Liberalism" • one of the greatest composers in the music world and amazing operas • explained the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity • ...
chapter 10 2017-03-06
Across
- FRS was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism
- sun the center of the universe
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era.
- was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century.
- PRS was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time
- Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
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- He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England
- Galileo Galilei was an Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician
- was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.
- Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- Earth is the center of the universe
- a perios when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
15 Clues: sun the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • someone who studies wisdom, love to study • was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. • He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England • was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. • ...
End of the Revolutionary war 2022-10-24
Across
- The last battle of the revolutionary war fought in Yorktown, Virginia where the British Army surrendered.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- the philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the system of government in the united states
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- author of the Common Sense and the reason people fought again for independence
- A riot that occurred on march 5, 1770 in the city of Boston when colonists confronted British troops and the troops fired upon and killed several colonists.
- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781
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- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston tea party
- Commander in chief of the British army during the american revolutionary war
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minute notice; these soldiers fought against the British army at the of Lexington and concord
- The political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or god.
- signed by great Britain and France in 1763 ; ending the French and Indian War
- signed by the united states and great Britain in 1783; ended the revolutionary war and acknowledged America's independence
- A time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the Eighteenth Century
- a person or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs.
15 Clues: sole control of the supply of a good or service. • British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781 • a person or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs. • Commander in chief of the British army during the american revolutionary war • signed by great Britain and France in 1763 ; ending the French and Indian War • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-03-08
6 Clues: the study of knowledge • on the study of change • the English legislative body • a type of advanced mathematics • the force keeping your body on the ground • a situation in which a disease spreads to many people in an area or region
Religion 2016-12-22
Across
- small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
- a person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- a deity
- study of religious practices to comprehend their meaning for their practitioners.
- full awareness of invisible reality.
- moral order, righteousness, religion.
- the doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- the supreme reality.
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- cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
- wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of ultimate reality.
- doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- the holy name of God, as recited by Sikhs
- a sikh temple
- sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- ritual worship
16 Clues: a deity • a sikh temple • ritual worship • the supreme reality. • sitting meditation, in Zen schools • small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • full awareness of invisible reality. • the doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • moral order, righteousness, religion. • the holy name of God, as recited by Sikhs • singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2024-07-28
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- Franklin's primary occupation.
- Franklin served as this in France.
- Field of study Franklin contributed to.
- Franklin helped establish the first public one in America.
- Franklin was a signer of this document.
- Franklin published "Poor Richard's" one.
- First name of this famous American.
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- Franklin held this government position.
- Franklin's is on the Declaration of Independence.
- Franklin was known as this for creating many things.
- Franklin organized the first volunteer brigade for this.
- Franklin's role in promoting Enlightenment ideals.
- Colony where Franklin lived and worked.
- Franklin's original trade.
- Type of glasses Franklin invented.
- Object used in Franklin's famous electricity experiment.
16 Clues: Franklin's original trade. • Franklin's primary occupation. • Franklin served as this in France. • Type of glasses Franklin invented. • First name of this famous American. • Franklin held this government position. • Field of study Franklin contributed to. • Colony where Franklin lived and worked. • Franklin was a signer of this document. • ...
US History 2023-09-07
Across
- your social studies teacher
- a place for debtors from England
- _______era-also known as the age of reason
- 3 branches-interprets laws
- _______ compact written in 1620
- the first great _______ - religious movement
- the first permanent settlement established in 1607
- 3 branches-enforces laws
- new ________ colonies had rocky soil
- _________ colonies known as "The Breadbasket" and the "Melting Pot"
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- 3 branches-makes laws
- a colony for English catholics
- colony created for Quakers by William Penn
- _______Trade- term used to describe the trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas
- colony were they wrote the first constitution in America
- ______ colonies that had good soil for farming
- the _______ passage-route from Africa to America that brought the slaves
17 Clues: 3 branches-makes laws • 3 branches-enforces laws • 3 branches-interprets laws • your social studies teacher • a colony for English catholics • _______ compact written in 1620 • a place for debtors from England • new ________ colonies had rocky soil • colony created for Quakers by William Penn • _______era-also known as the age of reason • ...
Gloria's French Revolution 2022-11-30
Across
- King Louis' queen
- The nutritional issue in the 1780's
- Wrote a vindiction of the Rights of a woman
- Known for religious toleration
- France wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing all of them
- English writer of Leviathan
- Third estate's new name
- Spending more money than you have
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- The event where 40,000 suspected of being traitiors were beheaded
- The National Razor
- 2% of the French population
- The country France got inspired by
- The reason the guillotine was created
- What a mob overtook to take weapons
- What this was the age of
- A general who crowned himself emperor
16 Clues: King Louis' queen • The National Razor • Third estate's new name • What this was the age of • 2% of the French population • English writer of Leviathan • Known for religious toleration • Spending more money than you have • The country France got inspired by • The nutritional issue in the 1780's • What a mob overtook to take weapons • The reason the guillotine was created • ...
Myths & Legends Crossword 2025-03-23
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- African god of thunder
- Greek winged horse
- One-eyed giant in Greek mythology
- Finnish God of the sky
- Indian state of enlightenment between birth, death and rebirth
- Incan sun god
- Hades' wife, queen of the underworld
- The last name of the man who Buddhism is based off
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- Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home
- The Norse tree of life
- Symbol of Horus
- Roman God of the sea
- The name of the mountain where the Greek gods live
- The Norse god of war
- The Chinese god of monkeys
- The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece
16 Clues: Incan sun god • Symbol of Horus • Greek winged horse • Roman God of the sea • The Norse god of war • The Norse tree of life • African god of thunder • Finnish God of the sky • The Chinese god of monkeys • One-eyed giant in Greek mythology • Hades' wife, queen of the underworld • The Greek on a quest to find the golden fleece • Homer's poem on the travels of Odysseus back home • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-05
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- To have a bad temper
- A flower of purity and spiritual enlightenment
- An object kept as a reminder
- To hold a grudge against someone
- ongoing and forever saddest
- One of zeus' brothers
- Walking at a slow pace
- Something that's slightly open
- To move in a heavy or slow way
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- Causing repulsion or horror
- More than A thousand years
- blood To be half human and another half of anything
- To go on an adventure or mission to retrieve something
- To be suspicious of something or someone
- To yell in low tone
- To lay in an awkward way
16 Clues: To yell in low tone • To have a bad temper • One of zeus' brothers • Walking at a slow pace • To lay in an awkward way • More than A thousand years • Causing repulsion or horror • ongoing and forever saddest • An object kept as a reminder • Something that's slightly open • To move in a heavy or slow way • To hold a grudge against someone • To be suspicious of something or someone • ...
Prefixes 2021-01-27
8 Clues: when a bomb goes off • act against something • a boat that goes underwater • being really, really, really happy • a time in history with great learning • a wavelength emitted by heated ojects • on American idol one person will _____ • when Lucy is cooking she will mix or ______
Buddhism 2013-03-07
8 Clues: 'Nirvana' means • The first Buddha • Path to attain 'Nirvana' • The religion proposed by Buddha • The birth year of Siddhartha Gautama • The tree under which Buddha found Nirvana • The first passing sight of Buddha was S------- • Buddha was born in the village of Lumbini in N-----
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS J.M 2024-05-01
8 Clues: Warrior • military leader • form of Buddhism • a local lord in Japan • A type of fighting with hands • to return something to its past state • a samurai code that called on warriors • Zen Buddhisma form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
Buddhism 2025-09-24
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION, ENLIGHTENMENT & COLONIALISM 2025-02-11
Across
- all the European governments in the 1600s were ruled by ___
- colonies provide raw materials for countries to make into finished products
- wrote about freedom of religion
- even men back then wore ___ on their heads
- life, liberty & the pursuit of ___
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- trees from the colonies were sent to England to be made into ___
- John Locke taught there should be a system of ___ & balances
- alchemy was the belief that all things could be turned into ___
- proved the laws of gravity
- city that the Enlightenment thinkers met in
- explained that the Earth went around the sun
- the new science of ___ used the microscope
12 Clues: proved the laws of gravity • wrote about freedom of religion • life, liberty & the pursuit of ___ • even men back then wore ___ on their heads • the new science of ___ used the microscope • city that the Enlightenment thinkers met in • explained that the Earth went around the sun • all the European governments in the 1600s were ruled by ___ • ...
Unit 4 The Enlightenment 2025-02-17
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- An absolute monarch that wants to modernise their society, while keeping their royal power.
- The process of alternating the type of crop grown, which helped increase crop production.
- A building that housed machines and was a place where goods were produced.
- This invention enabled machines to move and work on their own. It is operated by burning coal and heating water, which produces steam.
- A revolution in Europe led by the bourgeois and proletarians, to end the monarchy and establish a government for the people.
- This social organisation allowed the king to have all of the power.
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- A social movement that defended the use of reason in the search for knowledge and ideas such as liberty and progress.
- The social system that replaced the Ancien Regime and people could choose their leaders by voting.
- This time period is characterized by the creation of machines and the ability to produce more in less time.
- A new social class that was below the bourgeoisie, with people working jobs such as factory workers, artisans, and laborers.
- The increase in population and the mechanisation of production led to this. Peasants left the countryside to live and work in cities.
- A new social group that emerged with the appearance of trade and finance. People had jobs such as bankers, factory owners, and merchants.
12 Clues: This social organisation allowed the king to have all of the power. • A building that housed machines and was a place where goods were produced. • The process of alternating the type of crop grown, which helped increase crop production. • An absolute monarch that wants to modernise their society, while keeping their royal power. • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2025-03-17
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- A SYSTEMATIC PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTING AND ANALYZING EVIDENCE THAT WAS CRUCIAL TO THE EVOLUTION OF SCIENCE IN THE MODERN WORLD.
- A SYSTEM IN WHICH RULERS TRIED TO GOVERN BY ENLIGHTENMENT PRINCIPLES WHILE MAINTAINING THEIR FULL ROYAL POWERS.
- A FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN WHICH POWER IS SHARED BETWEEN THE NATIONAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS.
- A FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN WHICH THE EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, AND JUDICIAL BRANCHES LIMIT AND CONTROL EACH OTHER THROUGH A SYSTEM OF CHECKS AND BALANCES.
- THE CONCEPT THAT AN ENTIRE SOCIETY AGREES TO BE GOVERNED BY ITS GENERAL WILL AND ALL INDIVIDUALS SHOULD BE FORCED TO ABIDE BY IT SINCE IT REPRESENTS WHAT IS BEST FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
- AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY BASED ON REASON AND NATURAL LAW.
- EARTH-CENTERED; A SYSTEM OF PLANETARY MOTION IN WHICH THE SUN AND OTHER PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND THE EARTH.
- THE THEORY THAT SAYS KNOWLEDGE IS ACHIEVED THROUGH OBSERVATION AND EXPERIENCE.
- A SYSTEM OF THOUGHT BASED ON THE BELIEF THAT REASON IS THE CHIEF SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE.
- A PERSON WHO STUDIES AND TRIES TO EXPLAIN THE WORLD; A SCHOLAR OR THINKER.
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- THE RIGHT TO GOVERN THROUGH THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE.
- THE CONCEPT THAT THE STATE SHOULD NOT IMPOSE GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS BUT SHOULD LEAVE THE ECONOMY ALONE. MARKETS SHOULD OPERATE FREELY WITHOUT GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE.
- SUN-CENTERED; THE SYSTEM OF THE UNIVERSE IN WHICH THE EARTH AND PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN.
- FRENCH FOR “PHILOSOPHER”; APPLIED TO ALL INTELLECTUALS DURING THE ENLIGHTENMENT; SEEKERS OF KNOWLEDGE.
- THE ELEGANT URBAN DRAWING ROOMS WHERE WRITERS, ARTISTS, ARISTOCRATS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, AND WEALTHY MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE GATHERED TO DISCUSS THE IDEAS OF THE PHILOSOPHES.
- THE DOCTRINE THAT SCIENTISTS SHOULD PROCEED FROM THE PARTICULAR TO THE GENERAL BY MAKING SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATIONS AND CAREFULLY ORGANIZED EXPERIMENTS TO TEST HYPOTHESES OR THEORIES.
- ONE OF NEWTON’S THREE RULES OF MOTION; IT EXPLAINS THAT PLANETARY BODIES ARE ATTRACTED TO EVERY OTHER OBJECT BY A FORCE CALLED GRAVITY. (ALSO CALLED UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATION).
17 Clues: THE RIGHT TO GOVERN THROUGH THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE. • A PERSON WHO STUDIES AND TRIES TO EXPLAIN THE WORLD; A SCHOLAR OR THINKER. • AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY BASED ON REASON AND NATURAL LAW. • THE THEORY THAT SAYS KNOWLEDGE IS ACHIEVED THROUGH OBSERVATION AND EXPERIENCE. • ...
enlightenment 2021-04-19
Chapter 3 Vocab 2016-09-27
Age of Revolutions 2020-11-01
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- Man who believed that Laws preserve order, speedy trials should occur, and torture shouldn’t be used
- Clergy, nobles, middle class, peasants
- enlightenment concepts Reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty (concepts)
- three natural rights Life, liberty, and property
- day Mob of Frenchmen, tired of the rule of their king, stormed a prison to get weapons and free prisoners. It marked the start of the French Revolution.
- Man who believed in the Freedom of speech and religion
- Method Problem, hypothesis, test, and analyze
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- Revolution Caused by social inequality, new ideas, and economic troubles
- of Vienna Called to create a balance among the European powers to prevent future wars and maintain peace and stability on the European continent
- An intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought, and the power of individuals to solve problems
- fear Time panic and riots by peasants-they wanted to overthrow the king and the privileged. People were scared that if they talked bad about the revolution they’d get killed
- Bonaparte Crowned himself emperor, leads a coup d’etat (takes over the government) and becomes dictator, sets up a new taking system (equality), and sets up a system based on merit and dismissed corrupt officials
- Man who believed that Powers should be split between groups
- Wollstonecraft Woman that believed that all Women need education. She urged women to enter medicine and politics (male dominated professions)
- Discovered by Issac Newton
- Revolution A new way of thinking about the natural world
16 Clues: Discovered by Issac Newton • Clergy, nobles, middle class, peasants • Method Problem, hypothesis, test, and analyze • three natural rights Life, liberty, and property • Man who believed in the Freedom of speech and religion • Revolution A new way of thinking about the natural world • Man who believed that Powers should be split between groups • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-09
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- System of the universe proposed in 1543 by Ncolaus copernicus, who argued that earth and planets revolve around the sun
- english philospher with few scientific credentials, believed scientists shouldn't rely on ideas of ancient authorities, developed the scientific method
- german mathematician, took next step in destroying the ptolemic system
- most famous philosphe of the later enlightenment , young rousseau wandered through france and italy holding various jobs
- Someone who studies wisdo, love to study
- system of thought expouned by rene descartes based on the belief that reason os the chief source of knowledge
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the moderen world
- became mathematics at University and wrote his major work, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
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- intellectuals of the enlightenment were especially influenced by ideas of two seventeenth- century englishmen isaac newton and
- seventeenth- century french philosopher
- truly a child prodigy, wrote music passionately, The marriage of figaro, The magic flute and Don giovanni are three world's greatest opears
- taught mathematics, first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- native of poland, published his famous book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly, Copernicus, a mathematician
- a period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- a system of planetary moiton that places earth at the center of the universe, with sun, moon, and other planets revolving around
15 Clues: seventeenth- century french philosopher • Someone who studies wisdo, love to study • german mathematician, took next step in destroying the ptolemic system • taught mathematics, first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope • a period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature • ...
The Road to Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
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- Led to a "party" in Boston Harbor (2)
- Number of original English colonies here
- Americas favorite Enlightenment philosopher
- Most colonial protests took place here
- Imposed by Britain & protested by colonists
- Supporter of colonial independence
- T. Paine's pro-independence pamphlet (2)
- Tax on paper for legal documents (2)
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- Forced colonists to house British soldiers
- geographic barrier to westward settlement
- Term for British soldiers
- French & Indian War left Britain with this
- Took a midnight ride to rouse the militia
- They remained true to Britain and the king
- left 5 colonists dead in Boston
- Liberty __:place to protest British policy
- Refusal to buy goods from a country
- of Liberty, organized colonial protests
- of assistance: blanket search warrants
19 Clues: Term for British soldiers • left 5 colonists dead in Boston • Supporter of colonial independence • Refusal to buy goods from a country • Tax on paper for legal documents (2) • Led to a "party" in Boston Harbor (2) • Most colonial protests took place here • of assistance: blanket search warrants • of Liberty, organized colonial protests • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- How many marks of existence are there
- Head monk of Tibetan Buddhism
- No ultimate reality within
- How many jewels of Buddhism are there
- A person able to reach Nirvana
- How many passing sights were there
- Literal word means “blowing out”
- We can be reborn as anything
- Do Buddhist and Hindus share any cosmology’s
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- The doctrine of a healthy spiritual life
- The man who would later become the Buddha
- A desire or craving
- The last step to the eightfold steps
- Being uncomfortable and suffering dislocation
- first step of eightfold path
- Buddhist monistic order
- This group doesn’t need any help gaining enlightenment
- Perfected person, gained insight
- How many precepts apply to all Buddhas
- Five additional precepts apply to
20 Clues: A desire or craving • Buddhist monistic order • No ultimate reality within • first step of eightfold path • We can be reborn as anything • Head monk of Tibetan Buddhism • A person able to reach Nirvana • Perfected person, gained insight • Literal word means “blowing out” • Five additional precepts apply to • How many passing sights were there • The last step to the eightfold steps • ...
Year 7 2022-07-18
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- Five items worn by a Sikh
- Most powerful Greek god
- Mount.... where the 12 most powerful greek gods lived
- Hindu god often worshipped to help overcome obstacles
- When Siddhartha left the palace he saw this number of sights
- The founder of Buddhism
- Hero in the Rama and Sita story
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- Uncut hair
- A practice to still the mind
- Ultimate Hindu god
- Siddhartha meditated under this tree until he achieved enlightenment
- The free kitchen in the Gurdwara
- One of the four sights that shocked Siddhartha
- Sikh place of worship
- The first sight Siddhartha saw when he left the palace
- Hindu place of worship
16 Clues: Uncut hair • Ultimate Hindu god • Sikh place of worship • Hindu place of worship • Most powerful Greek god • The founder of Buddhism • Five items worn by a Sikh • A practice to still the mind • Hero in the Rama and Sita story • The free kitchen in the Gurdwara • One of the four sights that shocked Siddhartha • Mount.... where the 12 most powerful greek gods lived • ...
Module 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-25
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- 1729 also a british commander.
- british army general and official.
- published on July 4th, 1776.
- was an event that tried to supress guns from the colonists
- was known as a founding father.
- political protest that occured because of the tax on tea.
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- occured on March 5th,1770.
- born august
- passed in 1774.
- John locke had a big influence on this.
- had 13 colonies form together.
- Thomas Paine created this.
- ended with the treaty of paris in 1763.
- 3rd U.S. president.
- he was known as the father of liberalisim
- person who is always loyal to the government
16 Clues: born august • passed in 1774. • 3rd U.S. president. • occured on March 5th,1770. • Thomas Paine created this. • published on July 4th, 1776. • 1729 also a british commander. • had 13 colonies form together. • was known as a founding father. • british army general and official. • John locke had a big influence on this. • ended with the treaty of paris in 1763. • ...
Topic 11 Islamic World 2023-05-19
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- Muslim house of worship
- Tradition of Muhammad
- Woven fabric
- Islamic code
- rulers of Muslim states
- A person many Buddhists believe to have reached enlightenment
- A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
- Dedication,loyalty
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- A person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger
- sea-related trading networks
- Rulers who led the Muslim community and empire
- an Islamic lifestyle that stresses controlling ones desire
- The art of decorative writing
- Islam's holy book
- A place in the desert where water can be found
- A member of an Islamic religious group that supported Abu Bakr
16 Clues: Woven fabric • Islamic code • Islam's holy book • Dedication,loyalty • Tradition of Muhammad • Muslim house of worship • rulers of Muslim states • sea-related trading networks • The art of decorative writing • Rulers who led the Muslim community and empire • A place in the desert where water can be found • A person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger • ...
Constitutional Fun 2016-10-09
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- Wanted strong state government
- Proposed the Virginia plan
- Mixed powers between state and national government
- Branch that interprets the meanings of laws
- Believed in a strong federal government
- The compromise that combines the New Jersey and Virginia plan
- Representatives sent to the convention
- Original constitution of the us
- Took notes at the constitutional convention
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- Enlightenment thinker who believed everyone had the right to lifeand liberty
- Elected president of the convention
- Proposed the New Jersey Plan
- Branch that enforces the laws
- Branch that makes the laws
- Limits the power of the monarchs
- The idea were people vote for their representitives
16 Clues: Proposed the Virginia plan • Branch that makes the laws • Proposed the New Jersey Plan • Branch that enforces the laws • Wanted strong state government • Original constitution of the us • Limits the power of the monarchs • Elected president of the convention • Representatives sent to the convention • Believed in a strong federal government • ...
Buddhism Revision Crossword 2021-10-07
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- The place where Buddhists worship
- When Buddhists reach enlightenment they get here
- the name given to the 'Treasure Vase"
- Being selfless
- A silent moment where Buddhas reflect on their doings
- the teachings of Buddha
- One of the three baskests that has rules in it
- where Buddhism was founded
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- the Buddhists holy book
- The tree in the story of the Buddha
- The festival Buddhists celebrate each year
- Gautama The Buddha
- What Buddhists call prayer
- The symbol of the flower that symbolises unity in Buddhism
- The awareness that everything is always changing
- The knowledge that nothing is perfect
16 Clues: Being selfless • Gautama The Buddha • the Buddhists holy book • the teachings of Buddha • What Buddhists call prayer • where Buddhism was founded • The place where Buddhists worship • The tree in the story of the Buddha • the name given to the 'Treasure Vase" • The knowledge that nothing is perfect • The festival Buddhists celebrate each year • ...
Topic 11 Islamic World 2023-05-19
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- Muslim house of worship
- Tradition of Muhammad
- Woven fabric
- Islamic code
- rulers of Muslim states
- A person many Buddhists believe to have reached enlightenment
- A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
- Dedication,loyalty
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- A person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger
- sea-related trading networks
- Rulers who led the Muslim community and empire
- an Islamic lifestyle that stresses controlling ones desire
- The art of decorative writing
- Islam's holy book
- A place in the desert where water can be found
- A member of an Islamic religious group that supported Abu Bakr
16 Clues: Woven fabric • Islamic code • Islam's holy book • Dedication,loyalty • Tradition of Muhammad • Muslim house of worship • rulers of Muslim states • sea-related trading networks • The art of decorative writing • Rulers who led the Muslim community and empire • A place in the desert where water can be found • A person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger • ...
Spring time 2025-04-01
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- Keeps a copy of Baudrillard after losing original
- Ridley Scott announces third installment
- Prokofiev soloist takes Peter on a trill ride
- 11-Across easily mistaken for comical dinosaur
- Grenoblois inventor and artist hinted at by all answers in this puzzle
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- Cantabrigian avoiding the self-evident in the matter-of-fact
- Machinist makes the rounds
- Like Ash or a Samsung
- Le Mettrie gets into Kraftwerk
- Daffy breaks down
- Common Sense suggests it’s a reasonable age
- Throbbing Gristle arrive at turning point
- One followed on a jingle jangle morning
- Like Chuck E. Cheese or a Turk
- Bernese quarterjack strikes gold
- Home for 14-Down
16 Clues: Home for 14-Down • Daffy breaks down • Like Ash or a Samsung • Machinist makes the rounds • Le Mettrie gets into Kraftwerk • Like Chuck E. Cheese or a Turk • Bernese quarterjack strikes gold • One followed on a jingle jangle morning • Ridley Scott announces third installment • Throbbing Gristle arrive at turning point • Common Sense suggests it’s a reasonable age • ...
AP world unit 5 2025-11-07
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- -that advocated for the end of slavery
- insurrection by rebellious self-liberated
- -revolution in thought
- rights that people possess by being human, not because of laws or customs.
- against French colonial rule
- and the benefits of an organized society
- political and societal change in France
- the nation
- -an ideology and movement that places a primary
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- - economics is a philosophy advocating for
- U.S. War of Independence
- -a range of socio-political movements
- intervention
- a series of independence movements from roughly 1808 to 1836
- in the creation of numerous new nations
- individuals give up some freedoms in exchange
16 Clues: the nation • intervention • -revolution in thought • U.S. War of Independence • against French colonial rule • -a range of socio-political movements • -that advocated for the end of slavery • in the creation of numerous new nations • political and societal change in France • and the benefits of an organized society • insurrection by rebellious self-liberated • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2012-11-26
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- is sacred and absolute, reflecting the common interests of all the people who have displeased the monarch as the holder of sovereign power, it is not necessarily the will of the majority.
- Galileo's greatest achievement; rather than speculate about what might or should happen in an experiment, he conducted controlled experiments to find out what actually did happen.
- the idea that despotism could be avoided when political power was divided and shared by a variety of classes and legal estates holding unequal rights and privileges.
- a blank tablet, incorporated into Lockes belief that all ideas are derived from experience, and that the human mind at birth is like a blank tablet on which the environment writes the individuals understanding and beliefs.
- the idea that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe; this had enormous scientific and religious implications.
- gravitation every body in the universe attracts every body in the universe in a pecise mathematical relationship, whereby the force of attraction is proportional to the quantity of matter of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration.
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- a world-view has played a large role in shaping the modern mind. The three central concepts of the Enlightenment were the use of reason, the scientific method, and progress.
- nothing was to be accepted on faith, everything was to be submitted to the rational, critical, scientific way of thinking
- the adaptation, albeit varied of enlightened governing into the rule of absolute monarchs often at the insistence of philosophes.
- Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind.
- intellectuals in France who proclaimed that they were bringing the light of knowledge to their ignorant fellow creatures in the Age of Enlightenment.
- result of reading more books on many more subjects, allowing the educated public in France and throughout Europe the approach reading in a new way.
- composed of institutions such as book clubs, Masonic lodges, and journals, and celebrated open debate informed by critical reason.
- elegant private drawing rooms where talented and rich Parisian women held regular social gatherings to discuss literature, science and philosophy.
- theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject.
16 Clues: Descartes' view of the world as consisting of two fundamental entities: matter and mind. • belief that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanitys best hope was open-minded toleration. • theory of inductive reasoning where you should go beyond speculation and begin to compare and analyze the subject. • ...
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS J.M 2024-05-01
8 Clues: Warrior • military leader • form of Buddhism • a local lord in Japan • A type of fighting with hands • to return something to its past state • a samurai code that called on warriors • Zen Buddhisma form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
Buddhism 2013-03-07
8 Clues: 'Nirvana' means • The first Buddha • Path to attain 'Nirvana' • The religion proposed by Buddha • The birth year of Siddharta Gautama • The tree under which Buddha found Nirvana • The first passing sight of Buddha was S------- • Buddha was born in the village of Lumbini in N-----
Vocab List 2024-02-02
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- the idea of wealth gained by selling more than your receiving
- A religious movement in the 1700's
- The basics of work people
- The lady school
- A movement that thought of... "why?"
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- One who is still learning the way of the Jedi (or the Sith).
- Receive from your fellow colonies
- The greatest social class
- A public lawful bias, or revenge
- A language hybrid
- Give to your fellow colonies
11 Clues: The lady school • A language hybrid • The basics of work people • The greatest social class • Give to your fellow colonies • A public lawful bias, or revenge • Receive from your fellow colonies • A religious movement in the 1700's • A movement that thought of... "why?" • One who is still learning the way of the Jedi (or the Sith). • ...
The Enlightenment to Napoleon 2025-01-27
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- 12. ________________________ is when people identify with and support their country, often at the expense of other nations.
- ________________ describes an philosophical and cultural movement in Europe where people started to prioritize reason over tradition.
- North and South America and the Caribbean are sometimes called the ___________________________ by Europeans. (2 words; include a space)
- The ________________________________ is the term for the old system in France where kings ruled absolutely. (2 French Words; include a space)
- The leader during the Reign of Terror was _____________________________.
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- ______________________________ describes the process of a country settling and establishing control of a faraway land, usually on behalf of their king or queen.
- The _________________ General is Feudal-like the system in France wherein people were divided into three groups. They could not move between groups.
- The device used to execute “enemies of the state” during the Revolution was the _______________________.
- European Monarchs derived their power from the _____________________ of kings, which said that God put kings on the throne, so they deserved to be there. (2 words; include a space)
- ____________________________ was a general who took power in 1799 and officially ended the French Revolution.
- The _____________________ was a fortress in Paris that was stormed by peasants at the beginning of the French Revolution.
- The _______________________ is the term for the “rebirth” of arts and culture that happened in Europe after the Middle Ages.
12 Clues: The leader during the Reign of Terror was _____________________________. • The device used to execute “enemies of the state” during the Revolution was the _______________________. • ____________________________ was a general who took power in 1799 and officially ended the French Revolution. • ...
Enlight Absolute Am Rev 2019-02-23
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- Did not need or want the consent of their people
- Russian monarch title
- Hobbes believed in this form of government
- This Enlightenment philosophers idea of Life, liberty influenced
- Jefferson wrote this
- Leviathan
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- The Spirit of Laws
- The way to stop one from having to much power
- Mary & William gained the throne from Parliament
- The Social Contract
- Common Sense
- Free speech, religion & thought
- Society would be improved by humans using...conceivably what you're doing now
- Magna Carta, Bill of Rights are meant to protect "our", not the magazines rights
- Locke said you can revolt when governments become...
- Two Treatises of Government
16 Clues: Leviathan • Common Sense • The Spirit of Laws • The Social Contract • Jefferson wrote this • Russian monarch title • Two Treatises of Government • Free speech, religion & thought • Hobbes believed in this form of government • The way to stop one from having to much power • Mary & William gained the throne from Parliament • Did not need or want the consent of their people • ...
India & China_Mr. H 2023-03-21
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- 4 social classes designed by the Aryans
- philosophy the promotes peaceful society
- southern early Indus Valley civilization
- written characters that stand for objects
- appointed officials that make up layers of government
- upper class, made up of warlords and royal officials
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- strict teaching that laws and harsh punishments are needed for government
- network of overland routes of trade from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- war chief
- collection of sacred hymns
- freedom from the reincarnation cycle
- state of perfect peace through Enlightenment
- formal order or law from a king/emperor
- great thinkers or teachers
- personal duty in life
- children respect their elders and family
16 Clues: war chief • personal duty in life • collection of sacred hymns • great thinkers or teachers • freedom from the reincarnation cycle • 4 social classes designed by the Aryans • formal order or law from a king/emperor • philosophy the promotes peaceful society • southern early Indus Valley civilization • children respect their elders and family • ...
INFLUENCES & PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION 2023-11-15
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- where a set of electors were selected to elect candidates for offices
- to override or cancel
- the explanation of the goals of the new government
- the branch responsible for passing laws
- the meaning of the constitution can be expanded with new technology
- official changes
- the vote to bring charges of crimes against the president
- the idea of political authority belongs to the people
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- the branch led by the president
- the great charter
- the sharing of power
- giving formal consent to make something official
- the movement toward self-government
- branch made of national courts
- the head of the republic
- the freedom of punishment
16 Clues: official changes • the great charter • the sharing of power • to override or cancel • the head of the republic • the freedom of punishment • branch made of national courts • the branch led by the president • the movement toward self-government • the branch responsible for passing laws • giving formal consent to make something official • ...
Wheatly/Dunbar Poetry REVIEW 2023-10-26
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- Focus of both poems was the perceived ___________
- The phrase "I know what the caged bird sings." shows the poet feels ______
- Strong regular pattern
- Both poets spoke of religious ______
- Wheatley found strength in___________
- The opposite for oppression is
- Wheatley's hope was to be on that___________
- Both poets found relief because of their ________
- Used Pagan Land to show Christianity not in
- Repeat
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- The wish of the caged bird was to be flying in _______ ____
- "Once I redemption never new" shows religious ______
- Words that have same sound
- Occurence of same letter or sound
- Speaker suggested that ______was accessible to all
- Diabolic Die used to show peoples'disdain of
16 Clues: Repeat • Strong regular pattern • Words that have same sound • The opposite for oppression is • Occurence of same letter or sound • Both poets spoke of religious ______ • Wheatley found strength in___________ • Used Pagan Land to show Christianity not in • Diabolic Die used to show peoples'disdain of • Wheatley's hope was to be on that___________ • ...
Unit 2: Enlightenment Review Worksheet 2025-10-08
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- Last name of scientist who proved the existence of gravity and laid the foundation for modern science.
- What people should do if the government fails to protect their rights.
- idea that individuals are born without knowledge and learn everything through experience
- A period of time in the 1500s and 1600s in Europe when people changed the way we look at the world by using observation, experimentation and reason instead of old beliefs and traditions.
- Adam Smith’s idea of letting the natural forces of supply and demand take their course with little government interference.
- Idea that government power should be divided into different branches so that no one person or group becomes too powerful
- An agreement where people agreement where people follow the law and the government protects their rights and keeps order in return
- Voltaire was known for his outspoken ideas and advocating for the ability to say what you want, which we would call the freedom of ___________________.
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- a step by step process to confirm findings and prove or disprove a hypothesis
- Philosophical and cultural movement in the 1600s and 1700s that examined ideas about government, society and human rights
- Argued only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society.
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe and the planets revolve around it
- Power of the government comes from the people.
- Invention that allowed books to be printed quickly and cheaply, spreading knowledge to more people
- John Locke’s key to transforming yourself
- Basic protections that belong to people from birth.
- Diderot wanted to make ___________________ accessible to everyone through his encyclopedia.
17 Clues: John Locke’s key to transforming yourself • Power of the government comes from the people. • Basic protections that belong to people from birth. • Argued only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society. • What people should do if the government fails to protect their rights. • ...
enlightenment study guide Lucas Rich 2025-10-30
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- Benjamin Franklin when his formal education?
- Thomas Hobbes belived in what government?
- Franklin came up with what type of library
- who led to overthrow the governtment with there new idea
- what name did he use to write poor richard
- What did John Locke believe in
- What did voltaire believe in?
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- revolution What led to the enlightment
- dogood What fake name did franklin use
- was franklin the youngest or the oldest of his family
- what was the social group called that franklin founded
- what household was franklin born into
- What did the enlightment emphasize
- What was adam smith known for
- what government do people start to think on
- century When was the Enlightment?
- people would form governtments to protect what
17 Clues: What was adam smith known for • What did voltaire believe in? • century When was the Enlightment? • What did the enlightment emphasize • what household was franklin born into • dogood What fake name did franklin use • Thomas Hobbes belived in what government? • What did John Locke believe in • Franklin came up with what type of library • ...
World Religions Crossword!! 2023-04-19
8 Clues: Messenger of God. • The root of everything. • Carved the ten commandments. • Total peace and enlightenment. • Creator of the Buddhist faith. • The creator of the Islamic faith. • In the Christian faith he is the son of God. • The universe is God and God is the universe.
Buddhism 2013-03-07
8 Clues: 'Nirvana' means • The first Buddha • Path to attain 'Nirvana' • The religion proposed by Buddha • The birth year of Siddharta Gautama • The tree under which Buddha found Nirvana • The first passing sight of Buddha was S------- • Buddha was born in the village of Lumbini in N-----
Key ID's Chapter 6 Section 1-2 2021-01-25
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- English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, noted particularly for his law of gravitation, his three laws of motion, his theory that light is composed of corpuscles, and his development of calculus independently of Leibnitz.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. Observe, hypothesis, experiment, analyze, revise or publish.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars.
- the name given to a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- a French writer and public activist who played a singular role in defining the eighteenth-century movement called the Enlightenment.
- Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution and the Romantic generation.
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
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- an English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women. She called for the betterment of women's status through such political change as the radical reform of national educational systems. Such change, she concluded, would benefit all society.
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by the French name...meaning "philosopher."
- a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and advocated such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have natural rights to life, liberty and property.
- the voluntary agreement among individuals by which, according to any of various theories, as of Hobbes, Locke, or Rousseau, organized society is brought into being and invested with the right to secure mutual protection and welfare or to regulate the relations among its members.
14 Clues: the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it. • The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by the French name...meaning "philosopher." • Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars. • ...
Chapter 10 Cross word- Molly 2016-02-22
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- System of thought is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- ruler of Russia from 1762-1796
- argued argued the punishment should not be exercises in brutality and didn't believe it stopped countries from committing crime Barbarism “is not absurd that the laws which punish murder should in order to prevent murder publicly commit murder themselves?”
- showed the heart, not the liver was the beginning point of Blood Circulation
- first European to make regular observations of the heavens
- made the scientific method which is a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- God assured him of salvation and became a missionary to save the English people
- before this reasoning, scientists try to free their minds of opinions that might distort the truth.
- a war fought in Europe, Prussia seized Silesia while france occupied the Austrian netherlands
- all people are born with ta Tabula Rasa
- objects are attracted to all other objects
- another word for philosopher
- came up with the idea of a world revolving around the earth or heliocentric universe
- known also as _______ the Great
- showed the planet's orbit is not circular but elliptical
- the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
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- Argued people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property, during this process, they had become enslaved by government
- One of the strongest statements for the right of woman and said same people who argued that women must obey men Government was based on Arbitrary Powers The enlightenment was based on the ideal reason in all human beings
- Believed that the state should not interfere in economic matters
- music prodigy wrote first harpsicord concert and when 12, his first opera
- an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- earth is at the center of the universe
- Montesquieu’s most lasting contribution to political thought
- wrote the encyclopedias
- Rulers’ attempts to govern by Enlightenment principles while keeping their power.
- Used the scientific method to try and find the natural laws that govern the social and political relationships of human beings and from that came the separation of powers.
- Inherited the throne in 1740, worked to centralize and strengthen the state
- The state should leave the economy alone let people do what they want
- made law objects are attracted to all other objects in the universe
- a war fought in 7-23 years
- made principle of mind and matter, and mind of body
- elegant drawing rooms of wealthy upper class’s great urban houses and held the salons to discuss the enlightenment
- was a new artistic style of the 1730’s
- accurately described the individual organs and general structure of the human body
34 Clues: wrote the encyclopedias • a war fought in 7-23 years • another word for philosopher • ruler of Russia from 1762-1796 • known also as _______ the Great • earth is at the center of the universe • was a new artistic style of the 1730’s • all people are born with ta Tabula Rasa • objects are attracted to all other objects • made principle of mind and matter, and mind of body • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2019-12-04
Across
- The place where kings resided in France
- The last king of France
- The place where the French Revolution Began
- Head chopping machine
- A radical Jacobin leader in the French Revolution
- The person who took the throne after the French Revolution
Down
- Having a lack of food
- The era of Reason
- The 3 social classes in France
- A period of mass bloodshed in the French Revolution
10 Clues: The era of Reason • Having a lack of food • Head chopping machine • The last king of France • The 3 social classes in France • The place where kings resided in France • The place where the French Revolution Began • A radical Jacobin leader in the French Revolution • A period of mass bloodshed in the French Revolution • ...
amazing crossword just kidding its for school 2018-11-28
Across
- a change in response to a new set of conditions.
- spread of knowledge, reason and society.
- and illness the affects of large amount of people.
- ministers called new birth.
- for those that are not enslaved.
Down
- the permanent movement of people.
- young person who learns for a skilled worker.
- english preacher.
- the democratic ideas and value.
- a special stressor indication.
10 Clues: english preacher. • ministers called new birth. • a special stressor indication. • the democratic ideas and value. • for those that are not enslaved. • the permanent movement of people. • spread of knowledge, reason and society. • young person who learns for a skilled worker. • a change in response to a new set of conditions. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2013-09-05
Across
- The middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle.
- A transatlantic trading network.
- The land from southern Main to New Jersey.
- Ottawa leader.
Down
- A slave uprising that began in September 1739
- banned all settlement west of the Appalachians.
- When a country's main goal is self sufficiency.
- brought many people into organized Christian churches.
- The French colony in North America.
- 18th century intellectual movement.
10 Clues: Ottawa leader. • A transatlantic trading network. • The French colony in North America. • 18th century intellectual movement. • The land from southern Main to New Jersey. • A slave uprising that began in September 1739 • banned all settlement west of the Appalachians. • When a country's main goal is self sufficiency. • The middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2013-12-15
Across
- Continent that colonized many nations
- Queen of England
- A form of government where the government owns everything
- Explorer that discovered the Americas
- Continent that was colonized by the Europeans
- Locke Enlightenment philosopher
Down
- A strong country takes over smaller, and weaker countries
- A revolution that changed the government of a European country
- War that helped the United States becaome independent
- First president of the United States
10 Clues: Queen of England • Locke Enlightenment philosopher • First president of the United States • Continent that colonized many nations • Explorer that discovered the Americas • Continent that was colonized by the Europeans • War that helped the United States becaome independent • A strong country takes over smaller, and weaker countries • ...
Democratic Revolutions-Joseph-Kim 2023-04-20
Across
- The third estate
- was an act listed the power of the monarch and listed the rigths of parliament and the English people
- The second Estate
- The king of the monarchy of england
- Political sistem that have a queen and king
Down
- the first Estate
- rose quickly in the French army
- took away from the monarchy
- Ideas about government
- this document ended illegal taxation and imprisonment
10 Clues: the first Estate • The third estate • The second Estate • Ideas about government • took away from the monarchy • rose quickly in the French army • The king of the monarchy of england • Political sistem that have a queen and king • this document ended illegal taxation and imprisonment • ...
Me 2023-09-22
Across
- the following of one thing after another; succession.
- to examine critically.
- opposition; contrast:
- to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
- a state or quality of feeling at a particular time:
Down
- an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy, etc.
- the act of enlightening.
- the formation of mental images
- the act or process of developing; growth
- the thing you do when your doing puzzles
10 Clues: opposition; contrast: • to examine critically. • the act of enlightening. • the formation of mental images • the act or process of developing; growth • the thing you do when your doing puzzles • a state or quality of feeling at a particular time: • the following of one thing after another; succession. • to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole. • ...
Unit 5- Helpful Words/Terms to learn and study!!! 2022-05-05
Across
- Making changes in order to improve something
- The right to vote in political elections
- The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- A person who advocates or practices socialism
- method of mass production of products
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- Businesses owned by many stockholders
- Never-ending changing, occurring repeatedly
- Conflict between China, Britain and Anglo-French War
- Karl Marx 1848
10 Clues: Karl Marx 1848 • Businesses owned by many stockholders • method of mass production of products • The right to vote in political elections • Never-ending changing, occurring repeatedly • Making changes in order to improve something • A person who advocates or practices socialism • The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment • ...
Midterm Review 2023-11-22
Across
- requirement that measured and evaluated government workers, ensuring that talented people who could made a positive differenc
- A guide to behavior, actions and qualities Buddhists try to achieve to reach Enlightenment
- Teaches that human life is full of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the wa
- political leadership uniting entire empire, kingdom, or nation
- Chinese belief system that emphasizes peace through respecting the flow of nature
- when people are ranked to create order and structure to society, people at the bottom follow (obey) those at the top
- basic pillars of Buddhist beliefs about the cause of suffering and how to escape it
- familial (family) and spiritual rituals (like honoring deceased ancestors and their spirits) that began in China.
- show proper respect and love for one’s parents, elders, and ancestors
- an idea that shows balanced opposites that create peace and stability
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- belief system that does not trust individuals and emphasizes that government or those with power should rule in a way that re
- systems to help the function and operation of every day living, schools, hospitals, roads, communication towers, internet
- international routes where goods and ideas are exchanged
- government officials who help organize and run daily government functions
- final state of being where one has the ultimate understanding and achievement of escaping suffering, also called Nirvana
- time period characterized by great growth, progress, and advancements that promotes all sorts of wealth, financial wealth, cu
- a force of energy that flows through nature, creates balance, peace, and harmony
- sometimes grassroots, like a common belief in democracy, sometimes forced upon people like a dominant religion
18 Clues: international routes where goods and ideas are exchanged • political leadership uniting entire empire, kingdom, or nation • show proper respect and love for one’s parents, elders, and ancestors • an idea that shows balanced opposites that create peace and stability • government officials who help organize and run daily government functions • ...
