enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Buddhism 2025-09-19
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- What words are the Four Noble Truths about?
- What was the end goal for Buddhism?
- Who is the founder of Buddhism also known as the Budha?
- The holy text in Buddhism.
- Buddhism was what kind of religion?
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- Siddhartha _______ for 44 days.
- one What does Buddha mean?
- Buddhism was founded in?
- There is a ____ out of suffering.
- how many Noble Truths are there?
10 Clues: Buddhism was founded in? • The holy text in Buddhism. • Siddhartha _______ for 44 days. • how many Noble Truths are there? • There is a ____ out of suffering. • What was the end goal for Buddhism? • Buddhism was what kind of religion? • one What does Buddha mean? • What words are the Four Noble Truths about? • ...
Buddhism- Anthony 2013-01-11
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- To do something new, you have to have ____________ for it.
- The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Buddhas real first name
- Stretching
- The man that found out the four noble truths.
- Buddhism provides two definitions for _______________.
- The attainment of spiritual knowledge or insight.
- noble truths Four very important thing to know.
- The noise some people do when they Meditate
- To get the answer, you have to ask a ___________
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- Buddhas first last name.
- Where Buddhists worship
- one of the things you do to have right Concentration.
- The continent where Buddhism Came from.
- what you need to have right purpose
- State of wisdom
- What Buddhists do in the temple
17 Clues: Stretching • State of wisdom • Where Buddhists worship • Buddhas real first name • Buddhas first last name. • What Buddhists do in the temple • what you need to have right purpose • The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism. • The continent where Buddhism Came from. • The noise some people do when they Meditate • The man that found out the four noble truths. • ...
Year 11 SOR 2021-10-10
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- govern what is right or wrong
- the most important text of Islam
- a faith is practiced through
- belief in multiple Gods
- sacred text of Christianity
- Buddha was first to achieve this
- the prophet who is the model of Islam life
- aboriginal belief
- in Islam there were four rightly guided
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- sacred text of Buddhism
- the connection between the land, dreaming and identity is identified as
- the pillar of fasting
- the model for Christian life
- a worldview that identifies the supernatural dimension surpasses physical existence.
- belief in only one God
- a worldview that identifies the divine is within human existence.
- the model for a Buddhist life
17 Clues: aboriginal belief • the pillar of fasting • belief in only one God • sacred text of Buddhism • belief in multiple Gods • sacred text of Christianity • the model for Christian life • a faith is practiced through • govern what is right or wrong • the model for a Buddhist life • the most important text of Islam • Buddha was first to achieve this • in Islam there were four rightly guided • ...
Final Review Period 6 Leonardo Pasillas, Cristian Baez, Stephanie Ayala 2014-12-15
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- Intellectual movement that sought to look beyond religious beliefs
- assimilation
- A company buys out competitors
- Made trip on boat from east to west coast easier
- Made everyone able to trade with China
- Organized group that controls political parties in a city
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- Change from agriculture to industry based economy
- Natural selection; laissez fair
- process in which a company buys out its suppliers
- helped produce and distribute electrical power
- Illegal use of political influence for personal gain
- believed in life, liberty, and property
12 Clues: assimilation • A company buys out competitors • Natural selection; laissez fair • Made everyone able to trade with China • believed in life, liberty, and property • helped produce and distribute electrical power • Made trip on boat from east to west coast easier • Change from agriculture to industry based economy • process in which a company buys out its suppliers • ...
Class 6 2020-06-23
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- person who assist Sarpanch
- assembly during the early vedic age period.
- religion of unity and opposites.
- of the Egyptian state
- seals are of this shape.
- knowledge
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- got enlightenment here.
- respected citizens of the city elected as members of MC.
- representing a word or phrase
- round roof with a circular base
- street drains were equipped with this.
- tax collected on goods brought into the city.
12 Clues: knowledge • of the Egyptian state • got enlightenment here. • seals are of this shape. • person who assist Sarpanch • representing a word or phrase • round roof with a circular base • religion of unity and opposites. • street drains were equipped with this. • assembly during the early vedic age period. • tax collected on goods brought into the city. • ...
Buddhist Practises 2021-03-11
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- A string of beads used to focus during meditation
- Type of meditation to regulate attention
- The 5th of the 6 perfections
- A chant as part of meditation
- Actions today will impact future
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- Buddhist term for compassion
- Type of meditation to help increase concentration
- Travelling to a place of religious significance
- A festival celebrating the Buddha achieving nibbana
- Loving kindness
- Type of funeral practiced in Tibet
- A festival celebrating the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha
12 Clues: Loving kindness • Buddhist term for compassion • The 5th of the 6 perfections • A chant as part of meditation • Actions today will impact future • Type of funeral practiced in Tibet • Type of meditation to regulate attention • Travelling to a place of religious significance • Type of meditation to help increase concentration • ...
Voltaire 2024-05-01
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- What Voltaire used to write for 18 hours.
- He admired this country for their constitutional monarchy and social contract.
- He was a philosopher from the age of ______________.
- His ideas are seen in the French and ______________ revolutions.
- Believed in ______________ tolerance.
- His writings criticized the power of church ______________.
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- He wrote a lot on History, ______________, and Metaphysics.
- The jail Voltaire spent time in.
- His book which is still re-published.
- Where Voltaire was born.
- His book criticizing optimism.
- Said anyone can be challenged by ______________.
12 Clues: Where Voltaire was born. • His book criticizing optimism. • The jail Voltaire spent time in. • His book which is still re-published. • Believed in ______________ tolerance. • What Voltaire used to write for 18 hours. • Said anyone can be challenged by ______________. • He was a philosopher from the age of ______________. • ...
Modern World History Crossword 2023-05-18
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- War war between China and Great Britain
- a strategy used in the Cold War
- total control over a country and people
- people who lived and worked during the Enlightenment
- Control locals were used to enforce the decisions
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- spurred by rivalry
- Nations united peace keeping orgainization
- War conquest of Spain
- Wollstonecraft fought for women's rights
- expanding military
- Industrial Revolution hand made good to machine-made goods
- Darwinism survival of the fittest, better races will survive and rule weaker races
12 Clues: spurred by rivalry • expanding military • a strategy used in the Cold War • War conquest of Spain • total control over a country and people • Wollstonecraft fought for women's rights • people who lived and worked during the Enlightenment • Nations united peace keeping orgainization • ...
Science and Medicine-Antebellum 2022-11-21
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- The first anesthetic
- A common pain remedy in the antebellum period
- The period that partly influenced the ideas of the antebellum era
- Contributed to the first electromagnetic motor
- The expanding interest in ________ greatly improved the quality of life
- Sarah Douglas taught anatomy and _________
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- Largest research complex in the world
- A medicine created by Felix Hoffman
- Lived from 1806-1882 and was an avid abolitionist
- The book that challenged Darwins later theory of evolution
- Third president of Amherst College
- Advancements in science improved the ________
12 Clues: The first anesthetic • Third president of Amherst College • A medicine created by Felix Hoffman • Largest research complex in the world • Sarah Douglas taught anatomy and _________ • A common pain remedy in the antebellum period • Advancements in science improved the ________ • Contributed to the first electromagnetic motor • ...
"I'm Finished" Crossword EXTRA HARD 2025-09-19
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- – substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- – medieval system of lords, vassals, and serfs
- – product of all positive integers up to n
- – a narrow inlet between steep cliffs formed by glaciers
- – the powerhouse of the cell
- – rate of change in calculus
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- – solid changing directly to gas
- – intellectual movement emphasizing reason and science
- – a chain of islands
- – a narrow strip of land between two seas
- – religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- – positively charged particle in an atom
12 Clues: – a chain of islands • – the powerhouse of the cell • – rate of change in calculus • – solid changing directly to gas • – positively charged particle in an atom • – a narrow strip of land between two seas • – product of all positive integers up to n • – substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • – medieval system of lords, vassals, and serfs • ...
Modern Age 2024-11-29
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- Used to cut off people's heads
- Inventor of the Printing Press
- Stated the Heliocentric theory
- Martin Luther posted 95 of these
- Stated the separation of powers
- Prision fort located in Paris
- System of government based on the Divine Right Theory
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- Where Louis XIV lived
- Started a reform inside the Church
- Philosophical movement that encouraged people to use reason
- Major problem France couldn't solve in the 18th century
- Improved the telescope
- Sport played in a court (where a major French revolution event took place)
13 Clues: Where Louis XIV lived • Improved the telescope • Prision fort located in Paris • Used to cut off people's heads • Inventor of the Printing Press • Stated the Heliocentric theory • Stated the separation of powers • Martin Luther posted 95 of these • Started a reform inside the Church • System of government based on the Divine Right Theory • ...
The English Colonies 2021-05-12
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- Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Founded a Quaker colony in Pennsylvania with representative self-government (2 wds)
- English philosopher; he thought humans had natural rights
- a person who moves to another country
- first English colony
- _____ Compact
- Age of Reason
- Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England
- American Indian Princess who saved John Smith's life
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- Squanto
- the first law guaranteeing religious freedoms in America (2 wds)
- English Bill of _____; shifted the power in England from the monarchy to Parliament
- Puritan that left England in the 1600s to settle in America
- Society of Friends
- _____ Awakening
- _____ servant
- helped found Jamestown - encouraged colonists to work harder (2 wds)
17 Clues: Squanto • _____ servant • _____ Compact • Age of Reason • _____ Awakening • Society of Friends • first English colony • a person who moves to another country • Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony • American Indian Princess who saved John Smith's life • Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England • English philosopher; he thought humans had natural rights • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-11-10
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- Smith thinks free trade=more wealth
- late Enlightenment thinker w/ideas abt. $$
- French for 'let it be'/'let it happen'
- Govt. controlled international trade for $$
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- develop own company --> $ for middle class
- higher taxes on foreign companies
- no edible potato --> 25% of irish pop. dead
- Person's job/role determined by birth.
- Didn't rely on king's control on everything
9 Clues: higher taxes on foreign companies • Smith thinks free trade=more wealth • Person's job/role determined by birth. • French for 'let it be'/'let it happen' • develop own company --> $ for middle class • late Enlightenment thinker w/ideas abt. $$ • no edible potato --> 25% of irish pop. dead • Didn't rely on king's control on everything • ...
gothic literature 2022-11-22
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- gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____.
- a monster who fights against themselves
- the era when major scientific discoveries occured
- a woman who is in distress
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- ghosts and other mysterious characters
- people who stole bodies were called body ____.
- a bad person who controls others
- character who drinks blood
- another word for being unable to see something
9 Clues: character who drinks blood • a woman who is in distress • a bad person who controls others • ghosts and other mysterious characters • a monster who fights against themselves • people who stole bodies were called body ____. • another word for being unable to see something • gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____. • the era when major scientific discoveries occured
dghdfhfgh 2024-03-12
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- genre of Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
- alumni Waltz's Congressional opponent
- mechanical tunes which mix rock and electronic
- Milo's favorite treat
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- Thanksgiving town
- what students gathered to advocate for on empowerment day
- associated with unusual clumps of protein in the brain
- Attack on Titan is a good _ anime
- Ishan's new path to enlightenment
9 Clues: Thanksgiving town • Milo's favorite treat • Attack on Titan is a good _ anime • Ishan's new path to enlightenment • alumni Waltz's Congressional opponent • genre of Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner • mechanical tunes which mix rock and electronic • associated with unusual clumps of protein in the brain • what students gathered to advocate for on empowerment day
WH&G C11 L2 VICKY AND GRETTA 2024-03-19
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- Universal education became widespread in the late ______century
- Were aristocrats,bankers, merchants
- Which social class was affected by the industrial revolution
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- They stayed at home taking care of the children and household
- Right that women obtain
- Sale people , bookkeepers, and secretaries
- Above them were lawyers, doctors, civil servants
- Which society controlled wealth?
- they believed in the merit of ________
- Emerged during the Enlightenment
10 Clues: Right that women obtain • Which society controlled wealth? • Emerged during the Enlightenment • Were aristocrats,bankers, merchants • they believed in the merit of ________ • Sale people , bookkeepers, and secretaries • Above them were lawyers, doctors, civil servants • Which social class was affected by the industrial revolution • ...
Classical Era 2025-10-20
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- Era of 1750 - 1800
- flourished from servant to independent businessman
- Wolfgang Mozart's sister
- The eightieth century has been called the Age of
- Who said "the miracle that God let be born in Salzburg"?
- Haydn's most famous oratorio is called
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- first music he wrote him by himself was a
- composed "Sleigh Ride"
- father was a wagon builder
- Which composer was a Vienna Choir Boy
10 Clues: Era of 1750 - 1800 • composed "Sleigh Ride" • Wolfgang Mozart's sister • father was a wagon builder • Which composer was a Vienna Choir Boy • Haydn's most famous oratorio is called • first music he wrote him by himself was a • The eightieth century has been called the Age of • flourished from servant to independent businessman • ...
Chapter 5 Review SS 2021-01-11
8 Clues: rainy season. • a priest or teacher. • state of pure goodness. • life long social group. • a way of clearing the mind. • living on the food you grow --- farming. • large region separated by water from other land areas. • process through wich a person go from one life to next.
Classical Music 2024-10-10
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- Best defined as European music Composed about 1750-1830
- Phrase we use for Classical Music.
- Composer of The Clock.
- Phrase we use for Classical Music.
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- One characteristic of Classical Music.
- This period is desire to resemble the work of the ancient Greeks.
- Composer of Magic Flute
- One of the works of Franz Joseph Haydn.
- Arrangement of sound.
- Composer of Symphony No. 3
10 Clues: Arrangement of sound. • Composer of The Clock. • Composer of Magic Flute • Composer of Symphony No. 3 • Phrase we use for Classical Music. • Phrase we use for Classical Music. • One characteristic of Classical Music. • One of the works of Franz Joseph Haydn. • Best defined as European music Composed about 1750-1830 • ...
Gautam Buddha 2016-09-21
7 Clues: Noble truth. • What is Bodhi? • Founder of Buddhism • The way to end suffering. • A separate sangha of women. • The people's language that Buddha preached in is___________. • Buddha's teachings in the first sermon are termed as __________.
Enligh The Butterfly 2015-03-30
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- ______ the butterfly alights quietly
- ______ in the morning, so I'll prepare to receive!
- I can sense, sometimes as I _______
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- with courage, hope, and joy!
- Enligh the butterfly knows that ______ is key
- Enlightenment _______.
- As I am seeking, something ______ is speaking.
- I take the time to relax and prepare
8 Clues: Enlightenment _______. • with courage, hope, and joy! • I can sense, sometimes as I _______ • ______ the butterfly alights quietly • I take the time to relax and prepare • Enligh the butterfly knows that ______ is key • As I am seeking, something ______ is speaking. • ______ in the morning, so I'll prepare to receive!
World History // Unit 1 2021-09-09
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- ideas and explanations based on facts
- Newton, famous scientist known for his motion laws
- system of beliefs about nature & the universe
- movement for science over religion
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- a person who seeks truths
- contract, a pact between society & the government
- rights to be independent
- method, process of experiments & observations
8 Clues: rights to be independent • a person who seeks truths • movement for science over religion • ideas and explanations based on facts • system of beliefs about nature & the universe • method, process of experiments & observations • contract, a pact between society & the government • Newton, famous scientist known for his motion laws
Civics week 4 2022-01-31
8 Clues: allowed • people in control • Law, system of unwritten law • deed, title, legal paper work • rulings approved in earlier cases • government control over people’s lives • rights, life liberty property that no one can take away • movement that spread the idea that reason and science could improve society
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS Callie R. 2024-05-01
8 Clues: goes back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • head of the military government • self-defense fighting styles from Asia • well-trained warriors of ancient Japan • form of Buddhism focused on enlightenment • form of Buddhism focused on reaching paradise
Chapter 5 Lesson 4 Vocab 2025-01-29
8 Clues: enough • a period of ten years • a fight or disagreement • to go with someone as a companion • express the importance of something • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf • all citizens participate firsthand in decision making process
Death & Dying 2020-12-08
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- Belief in Karma
- Sacraments are given to the dying
- Care for the body after death
- Turn & reposition Q2 hrs. Keep skin clean/dry
- Forbidden to hold burial on the Sabbath
- "Making a deal" with God or higher power
- Refusal to accept ones diagnosis
- Occurs when one realizes that they are going to die
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- Goal is enlightenment and peaceful death
- Body should face Mecca or East
- Death is a journey to another world
- Belief in Bible, although differences exist
- Back rub, soft music, soft lightning
13 Clues: Belief in Karma • Care for the body after death • Body should face Mecca or East • Refusal to accept ones diagnosis • Sacraments are given to the dying • Death is a journey to another world • Back rub, soft music, soft lightning • Forbidden to hold burial on the Sabbath • Goal is enlightenment and peaceful death • "Making a deal" with God or higher power • ...
chapter 6 section 14 2020-12-07
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- social critics of this period in France
- Locke- he was a philosopher
- method- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Wollstonecraft- She wrote an essay about the rights of women in 1792
- he passionately committed to individual freedom
- Galileo- Italian scientist who built new theories about astronomy
- revolution- new way of thinking about natural world
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- it is a kind of pen
- power of individuals to solve problems
- earth centered view of the universe
- he was a influential writer
- contract- people created a government
- newton helped bring together single theory of motion
- earth and planets revolve around the sun
14 Clues: it is a kind of pen • he was a influential writer • Locke- he was a philosopher • earth centered view of the universe • contract- people created a government • power of individuals to solve problems • social critics of this period in France • earth and planets revolve around the sun • he passionately committed to individual freedom • ...
Hi 2022-12-14
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- is the responsibility of your caste
- the type of Buddhism that focus on themself
- a religion with many. Gods
- is the cycle of recarnation
- mean the stuff you do comes back to you
- a group of people with different religions
- another way of saying enlightenment
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- A person who is able to reach nirvana but doesn’t do it to save suffering
- is the Buddha
- is the end of all your life’s
- It’s a job you follow
- is the lowest caste
- the new life after you die
13 Clues: is the Buddha • is the lowest caste • It’s a job you follow • the new life after you die • a religion with many. Gods • is the cycle of recarnation • is the end of all your life’s • is the responsibility of your caste • another way of saying enlightenment • mean the stuff you do comes back to you • a group of people with different religions • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzl 2021-02-01
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- discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony
- our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come
- a sudden experience of enlightened awareness
- magnetic attraction usually ascribed to spiritual leaders
- a sikh place or worship
- the religious community in Sikhism
- the principle that there is no eternal self
- yoga Vajrayana meditation on a deity in order to develop his or her qualities
- singing or sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
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- spiritual teacher
- full awareness of invisible reality
- wisdom derived from an experience
- terse spiritual teaching
- community meal for all, reguardless of caste or position
- ritual worship
- belief that all life was created by God
- belief that their is no deity
17 Clues: ritual worship • spiritual teacher • a sikh place or worship • terse spiritual teaching • belief that their is no deity • wisdom derived from an experience • the religious community in Sikhism • full awareness of invisible reality • belief that all life was created by God • the principle that there is no eternal self • a sudden experience of enlightened awareness • ...
My Hunting Time 2021-03-10
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- Large marsupial
- Enabling the client to acquire ideas and techniques with which to understand and control behavior
- Flying mammal
- Understanding of the origins and development of emotional difficulties
- Has a trunk
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- The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs
- Assisting the client to arrive at a higher state of spiritual awakening
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs • Understanding of the origins and development of emotional difficulties • Assisting the client to arrive at a higher state of spiritual awakening • ...
Buddhism 2023-10-02
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- The most important Buddhist festival
- What do people bring to temples for the monks?
- The state of being enlightened
- The name of the man who became the Buddha
- pilgrimage
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- Buddhists follow these rules
- A significant place for Buddhists to visit
- Items offered to monks during Vesak
- A place in a temple where people bring flowers and incense
9 Clues: pilgrimage • Buddhists follow these rules • The state of being enlightened • Items offered to monks during Vesak • The most important Buddhist festival • The name of the man who became the Buddha • A significant place for Buddhists to visit • What do people bring to temples for the monks? • A place in a temple where people bring flowers and incense
Sacred Places & Symbols 2025-12-18
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- Legendary lost island civilization
- Chinese peaks famed as birthplace of Taoist martial arts
- Silhouette used to summon a certain Gotham hero
- Six-pointed emblem of Judaism
- Mythic inner-earth realm of hidden enlightenment
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- Three-pronged symbol wielded by sea gods
- Sacred bloom symbolizing purity in Eastern traditions
- Secret headquarters beneath Wayne Manor
- Duality symbol of balanced opposites
9 Clues: Six-pointed emblem of Judaism • Legendary lost island civilization • Duality symbol of balanced opposites • Secret headquarters beneath Wayne Manor • Three-pronged symbol wielded by sea gods • Silhouette used to summon a certain Gotham hero • Mythic inner-earth realm of hidden enlightenment • Sacred bloom symbolizing purity in Eastern traditions • ...
Buddhism 2013-06-06
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- the spiritual leader of Vajrayana Buddhism, believed to be an incarnation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
- the central teachings of Buddhism: to live is to suffer; suffering is caused by desire; the cessation of suffering can be achieved; the solution is the Noble Eightfold Path
- “worthy one” one who has become enlightened; the ideal type for Theravada Buddhism
- the teachings of Buddha, and one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism.
- “impermanence” one of the three marks of existence; the Buddhist doctrine that all existent things are constantly changing
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- future Buddhas. As the ideal types for Mahayana Buddhism, beings who have experienced enlightenment but, motivated by compassion, stop short of entering nirvana so as to help others achieve it.
- “suffering” “frustration” “dislocation” or “discomfort” the first of the Noble Truths, the basic Buddhist insight that suffering is part of the human condition.
- “no-self” one of the three marks of existence; the Buddhist doctrine denying a permanent self.
- the basic moral requirements that are binding for all Buddhists.
- “awakened one” Siddhartha Gautama and all others who have by their own insight attained perfect enlightenment.
10 Clues: the basic moral requirements that are binding for all Buddhists. • the teachings of Buddha, and one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism. • “worthy one” one who has become enlightened; the ideal type for Theravada Buddhism • “no-self” one of the three marks of existence; the Buddhist doctrine denying a permanent self. • ...
Ethics 101 Chapter 8 Other Philosophers 2024-04-04
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- The doctrine that universal or general ideas are mere names without any corresponding reality, and that only particular objects exist; properties, numbers, and sets are thought of as merely features of the way of considering the things that exist.
- French Philosopher and theologian who wrote aboutthe notion of nominalism
- Intellectual movement from western europe that inspired many of these philosophers
- Seventeenth-century British philosopher who was at the forefront of age of enlightenment. Focused on ethical political applications, how a ruler should rule, and a social contract between people and government
- Nation that was founded upon John Locke's ideas.
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- Idea that government receives mandate from people to rule in exchange for protection and just rule.
- eighteenth-century French academic and philosopher, advocated hedonism, or the utmost point in life was to seek pleasure.
- English Aristocrat who philosophized that the best way to tell whether an act is moral or immoral is by the emotional response that it provokes.
- Seventeenth-century Dutch Philosopher who sought to separate and identify different aspects of universal truth.
- Ethical theory that pleasure is the ultimate pursuit of life and the greatest good.
10 Clues: Nation that was founded upon John Locke's ideas. • French Philosopher and theologian who wrote aboutthe notion of nominalism • Intellectual movement from western europe that inspired many of these philosophers • Ethical theory that pleasure is the ultimate pursuit of life and the greatest good. • ...
5.2 vocabulary 2021-01-05
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- strong admiration for your country
- free market; no slavery
- far-reaching or thorough.
- to make changes
- someone who believed that the wealth of nations derived from the value of "land agriculture/development" and that agricultural products should be highly-priced.
- European decent
- liberty, equality, and fraternity
- escaped slaves
- a European movement emphasizing individualism rather than tradition.
- strong local leaders
- legislative body of government
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- to expel someone from your country
- intellectuals who applied reason to the study of many areas of learning
- highest class in certain societies
- dominant social system in medieval Europe
- former prison: symbolizes abuse of monarchy
- a state with a monarch (royal)
- Indian and European
- opinion
- a person who liberates a person or place from imprisonment or oppression.
20 Clues: opinion • escaped slaves • to make changes • European decent • Indian and European • strong local leaders • free market; no slavery • far-reaching or thorough. • a state with a monarch (royal) • legislative body of government • liberty, equality, and fraternity • to expel someone from your country • strong admiration for your country • highest class in certain societies • ...
The Wonders Of Revolution 2020-10-22
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- What did Mexico fought for?
- Who was in slavery for a humongous time period?
- Who restrained Latin America for?
- Which state united as a single nation?
- What is Haiti natural disaster?
- What is one Enlightenment idea?
- what did Toussaint L` Ouverture ended?
- What were the hideous conditions in early Factories?
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- Who attacked Peninsulares?
- Who was at the peak of the social class system?
- Who was super powerful in Germany?
- What tear apart empires?
- Which group forced slavery onto Haitians?
- What cause the strike of Industrial Revolution?
- Which villain claimed Haiti?
- Who controlled Latin America?
- What condition was Haiti in?
- Who is the evil villain of France?
- Who is the world strongest sugar producer?
- Which colony is located next to a island?
20 Clues: What tear apart empires? • Who attacked Peninsulares? • What did Mexico fought for? • Which villain claimed Haiti? • What condition was Haiti in? • Who controlled Latin America? • What is Haiti natural disaster? • What is one Enlightenment idea? • Who restrained Latin America for? • Who was super powerful in Germany? • Who is the evil villain of France? • ...
CHAPTER 7-3 A NEW PLAN OF GOVERNMENT 2021-09-23
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- the court system in from this branch 203
- England's lawmaking body 200
- Electors make up the ____ _____ 203
- President is the head of this branch 203
- sharing power between states and gov. 201
- law making branch 203
- how many branches federal gov. divided into 202
- those who support the Constitution 204
- states kept power to control what 202
- those who oppose the Constitution 204
- something added to a document 205
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- placed limits on the power of the monarch 200
- an English philosopher 201
- a movement in the 1700's 201
- "the _____ ___ of the land" 202
- The Constitution did "what" to powers of Gov. 201
- The French writer 201
- system to balance branches of gov. 203
- who wrote the document 200
- "_________ the Constitution" 205
20 Clues: The French writer 201 • law making branch 203 • an English philosopher 201 • who wrote the document 200 • England's lawmaking body 200 • a movement in the 1700's 201 • "the _____ ___ of the land" 202 • "_________ the Constitution" 205 • something added to a document 205 • Electors make up the ____ _____ 203 • states kept power to control what 202 • ...
History 2nd Jireh Arroyo 2021-12-07
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- a student of socrates who founded the academy, a school in athens
- 10 years
- king of of Babylonian
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- first ruler of an empire
- under his weak rule, many conquered lands were lost
- prolific writer who founded the Lyceum
- a government representative to another country
- III expanded the empire North to the Euphrates and South into Nubia
Down
- son of Akhenaten (Amenhotep)
- wrote history of the Persian Wars
- anything done without written record
- a large territory governed by one ruler
- created Hammurabi's code
- a group of merchants travelling together for safety
- general during the Peloponnesian War
- the study of human culture
- II ruled for 66 years
- a large division of time
- 1000 years
20 Clues: 10 years • 1000 years • king of of Babylonian • II ruled for 66 years • created Hammurabi's code • first ruler of an empire • a large division of time • the study of human culture • son of Akhenaten (Amenhotep) • wrote history of the Persian Wars • anything done without written record • general during the Peloponnesian War • prolific writer who founded the Lyceum • ...
SS Kite Rider Crossword 2018-05-24
Across
- likely to change
- Snobbish
- internal organs of an animal in the heart, liver, brain, and tongue
- a special meeting between two people
- showy and bright and gaudy
- a realization and understanding of human nature and culture
- an owner
- to behave in a whining or self-pitying way.
- to disagree with
- to cause someone to feel sad or embarrassed
- Quiver or tremble or quake
- to cause to feel anger
- a short weapon with a blade
- smelling stale
Down
- Puzzled or Confused
- Arrogant or scornful
- mean or wicked
- Argumentative and loud-mouthed
- Something or someone replaced by someone else
- showing respect for one's principles
- the Khan's territory
- unexpectedly accurate or precise
- showy/cheap/tasteless
- instil
- the part of an army
25 Clues: instil • Snobbish • an owner • mean or wicked • smelling stale • likely to change • to disagree with • Puzzled or Confused • the part of an army • Arrogant or scornful • the Khan's territory • showy/cheap/tasteless • to cause to feel anger • showy and bright and gaudy • Quiver or tremble or quake • a short weapon with a blade • Argumentative and loud-mouthed • unexpectedly accurate or precise • ...
Enlightment and Revolution Marah Papcunik 2023-12-20
Across
- seperate powrs in goverment
- new kind of absolute monarch
- major use of John Lockes ideas
- natural right philosophy- god given rights
- people are corrupted by civilation
- fancy party to discuss ideas
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- extravegent and gaudy style
- simple but elegant
- judisal
- method to solve problems
- theroy of reason
- theory of universal gravity
Down
- enlightened leader of russia
- July 4,1776
- telescope to the sky
- french intelectuals
- equality for women espiccally education
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- earth centered universe
- belief of higher power
- master of satire freedom of speech
- using reason and logic
- use of beccarias legal ideas
- sun centered universe
- giving some freedom up for protection
26 Clues: judisal • July 4,1776 • theroy of reason • simple but elegant • french intelectuals • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • belief of higher power • using reason and logic • earth centered universe • method to solve problems • seperate powrs in goverment • extravegent and gaudy style • theory of universal gravity • enlightened leader of russia • new kind of absolute monarch • ...
IB Literature HL2 Final Exam 2023-12-05
Across
- it'll make monkeys attack
- if I know one thing it's that I know nothing
- he makes a rural pen
- caged birds do what
- Repetition of initial consonants
- He wears galoshes
- Songs of ___
- "I say, preach it!"
- reaction to Enlightenment
- Youqing's pet
- the gentle ___of the world (Meursault)
- she's a good swimmer but she's no Ariel
Down
- Lila's family moved from here to Alabama
- a sign of things to come
- sudden realization or insight
- time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana
- little guy who shook the baby
- a place to develop photographs
- Paradise ___
- an image that represents a noun
- They don't burn
- Attend this event and be disillusioned
- Kugen donated this
- nature or ___
24 Clues: Paradise ___ • Songs of ___ • Youqing's pet • nature or ___ • They don't burn • He wears galoshes • Kugen donated this • caged birds do what • "I say, preach it!" • he makes a rural pen • a sign of things to come • it'll make monkeys attack • reaction to Enlightenment • sudden realization or insight • little guy who shook the baby • a place to develop photographs • ...
Religion Ann-Marie A. 2024-04-03
Across
- The man who believed to be the son of God
- The universe is God and God is the universe
- The traditions and has sayings of Muhammad
- Originated in Roman province of Palestine
- To be reborn on Earth
- Bible Jews holy text
- Female deities
- Another word for reincarnation
- Originated in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Down
- Four books of knowledge written in Sanskrit
- A branch of Islam that believe that God chose Ali to be Muhammad successor
- Buddhism A Japanese branch of Buddhism
- Hebrew name for One God
- Messenger of God
- Another name for the Qur'an
- Arabic word for God
- Where Judaism originated from
- Believe the written and oral Torah represent the word God
- Inner peace/enlightenment
- Place of worship for Hindus
20 Clues: Female deities • Messenger of God • Arabic word for God • Bible Jews holy text • To be reborn on Earth • Hebrew name for One God • Inner peace/enlightenment • Another name for the Qur'an • Place of worship for Hindus • Where Judaism originated from • Another word for reincarnation • Originated in Mecca, Saudi Arabia • Buddhism A Japanese branch of Buddhism • ...
How God Talks to Us 2024-07-05
Across
- Samuel's mentor and guide
- The key sense used in 1 Samuel 3:2-11
- The child who heard God's voice
- To follow God's instructions
- To impart knowledge and understanding
- A divine message or commandment
- A symbol of guidance and enlightenment
- Paying reverence to a deity
- Another word for wisdom
- The ability to apply knowledge and understanding wisely
- A spiritual practice mentioned in Psalm 119:97-104
- Rules or regulations mentioned in Psalm 119
- Divine teachings or guidelines
Down
- Psalm 119:97 expresses joy in God's laws
- To think deeply about God's words
- A statement of faith or belief
- An unveiling or disclosure of divine knowledge
- One who speaks on God's behalf
- God's instructions for righteous living
- Ability to distinguish good from evil
20 Clues: Another word for wisdom • Samuel's mentor and guide • Paying reverence to a deity • To follow God's instructions • A statement of faith or belief • One who speaks on God's behalf • Divine teachings or guidelines • The child who heard God's voice • A divine message or commandment • To think deeply about God's words • The key sense used in 1 Samuel 3:2-11 • ...
BUDDHISM 2023-05-03
Across
- “no self” there is no ultimate reality
- Buddha’s family name
- means the one who woke up/awakened one
- permanent state of bliss and salvation
- moral law of cause and effect
- Buddha’s name
- those who are dedicated to attaining enlightenment
- transference of energy patterned according to one’s karma
- the god of death
- “suffering”, natural result of anatta and anicca
- Buddhists do not have belief in a ___
Down
- Buddhist community Buddha formed
- sat in a lotus position under the ——tree after discovering the middle way
- “desire”, “thirst”, “craving”, implies selfish desire
- rigorous self denial to attain starvation
- “impermanence”people constantly changing
- marks of existence
- buddhas teachings are known as
- noble truths
- born into the ____ caste
- the way between luxury and self denial
21 Clues: noble truths • Buddha’s name • the god of death • marks of existence • Buddha’s family name • born into the ____ caste • moral law of cause and effect • buddhas teachings are known as • Buddhist community Buddha formed • Buddhists do not have belief in a ___ • “no self” there is no ultimate reality • means the one who woke up/awakened one • permanent state of bliss and salvation • ...
Midterm Review 2023-01-10
Across
- brain of unification
- Dutch farmers
- The Social Contract
- Emperor of the French
- freedom of speech
- westernized Russia
- denial of basic rights
- natural rights
- movement called for democratic reforms
- Franco Prussian War
- separateness
- George Washington of South America
- Enlightened Despot
- capitalism
- Realpolitik
- Golden Age of the Ottoman Empire
- swift overthrow of the government
- five man rule
- opposed foreigners
Down
- women's rights
- peasant uprising
- Haitian independence
- sword of unification
- hands off business
- separation of powers
- royal seal
- ruled the Mughal Empire
- Austria Hungary
- Reign of Terror
- prison
- Congress of Vienna
- lavish French palace
- Young Italy
- working class
- Sun King
- advocated divine right of kings
- fall of Napoleon
37 Clues: prison • Sun King • royal seal • capitalism • Young Italy • Realpolitik • separateness • Dutch farmers • working class • five man rule • women's rights • natural rights • Austria Hungary • Reign of Terror • peasant uprising • fall of Napoleon • freedom of speech • hands off business • westernized Russia • Congress of Vienna • Enlightened Despot • opposed foreigners • The Social Contract • Franco Prussian War • ...
Gulliver's Travels 2024-10-23
Across
- A drink consumed by characters
- The knowledge and judgment possessed by the Houyhnhnms
- The process of planning a route
- The journey taken by Gulliver
- A tale that conveys a moral lesson
- The period of intellectual and philosophical development
- The state of being barred from one's native country
- The flying island of intellectuals
- The rational horses in the story
Down
- The land of giants
- Gulliver’s role in foreign relations
- The protagonist and traveler
- The act of flying or escaping
- A literary technique used to criticize
- The political structure in Lilliput
- The author of *Gulliver's Travels*
- The act of finding or learning something new
- The land of tiny people
- The theme of ethics and morals in the story
- The uncivilized creatures in Brobdingnag
20 Clues: The land of giants • The land of tiny people • The protagonist and traveler • The act of flying or escaping • The journey taken by Gulliver • A drink consumed by characters • The process of planning a route • The rational horses in the story • The author of *Gulliver's Travels* • A tale that conveys a moral lesson • The flying island of intellectuals • ...
World Religions 2024-11-21
Across
- belief that good actions result in good _________
- founder of Christianity
- a person who follows Islam
- belief in one god
- Where most Hindus live in the world
- holy city of Jews, Christians, & Muslims
- belief in many gods
- Holy city of Islam
- belief in returning when you die as something else
- Muslims follow the five ___________ of Islam
- giant cube in Mecca Muslims must visit
- Siddhartha Gautama became known as the _________
Down
- holy text of Judaism
- holy text of Islam
- holy text of Christians
- Most Muslims are this, not Shia
- founder of Islam
- holy text of hinduism
- head of the Roman Catholic Church
- language of Islam
- Jews follow the ____________ commandments
- in Buddhism when you achieve enlightenment (also a dope 90's band)
22 Clues: founder of Islam • belief in one god • language of Islam • holy text of Islam • Holy city of Islam • belief in many gods • holy text of Judaism • holy text of hinduism • holy text of Christians • founder of Christianity • a person who follows Islam • Most Muslims are this, not Shia • head of the Roman Catholic Church • Where most Hindus live in the world • ...
Southern and Eastern Asia Religions 2025-01-26
Across
- Emperor Wu DI declared that confucianism would be the leading practice during this event
- leading monk in Tibetan Buddhism
- another word for enlightenment in Hinduism
- spring festival in Hinduism
- a festival that honors Buddhas birthday
- founded by Siddhartha gautama
- continues cycle of life
- a national sport in Japan
- belief that social class is hereditary
- the respect of nature(Shintoism)
Down
- oldest religion in Japan
- founded Buddhism
- belief or worship for more than one god
- an ancient Chinese belief system
- ones actions determine ones future
- belief in only one god
- Buddhists often practice this to awaken truth
- a book with confucius' thoughts on ethics, good behavior, and moral character
- supreme spirit in Hinduism
- where those who follow confucianism worship
20 Clues: founded Buddhism • belief in only one god • continues cycle of life • oldest religion in Japan • a national sport in Japan • supreme spirit in Hinduism • spring festival in Hinduism • founded by Siddhartha gautama • leading monk in Tibetan Buddhism • an ancient Chinese belief system • the respect of nature(Shintoism) • ones actions determine ones future • ...
Madelyn Howard Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2024-12-18
Across
- earth centered universe
- the colonies declaring they want independence from Great Britain
- new monarchy with enlightened changes
- separate powers
- intellectual
- simple and elegant
- maturity of science
- discovered gravity
Down
- primary author of the declaration of independence
- enlightened despot that ruled russia
- legitimacy of the authority
- satire
- separation of power to avoid one entity have complete power
- natural rights
- intellectual movement
- territory ruled by two governments
- worked on social contract
- method for acquiring knowledge
- fought for women's rights and education for women
- sun centered universe
- laying the foundation of the rights of the law and people
- people believing in a supreme power
- fancy parties with famous intellectuals
- reason is best for knowledge
- telescope
- extremely and overdone-ly fancy
26 Clues: satire • telescope • intellectual • natural rights • separate powers • simple and elegant • discovered gravity • maturity of science • intellectual movement • sun centered universe • earth centered universe • worked on social contract • legitimacy of the authority • reason is best for knowledge • method for acquiring knowledge • extremely and overdone-ly fancy • ...
20 latin american revolution terms 2025-10-01
Across
- Bottom of the Casta system
- The country that gained independence from Britain
- Mexico´s first revolutionary
- When people overthrow their government
- The country that the US got independence from
- Country that owned much of SA and central America
- People born in Spain
- The last name of the man that Bolivia is named after
- The last name of the main Haitian revolutionary
Down
- People of Spanish descent born in the new world
- Ideas that spurred the Revolutions
- A country ruled by the Portuguese in SA
- The occupation of La Pola
- African mixed with European
- Strategy used by revolutionaries
- A country that had a cycle revolution
- A french colony in the Caribbean
- Peru´s revolutionary
- Native mixed with European
- The French general that distracted Spain
20 Clues: Peru´s revolutionary • People born in Spain • The occupation of La Pola • Bottom of the Casta system • Native mixed with European • African mixed with European • Mexico´s first revolutionary • Strategy used by revolutionaries • A french colony in the Caribbean • Ideas that spurred the Revolutions • A country that had a cycle revolution • When people overthrow their government • ...
laying on of Hands 2014-02-10
8 Clues: YHWH means______. • confidence in God. • Knowing and enlightenment. • Judgement: the gift of prudence. • One example of laying of the hands. • making the right choices to live a holy life. • what helps you to stand up for faith in christ? • Disciples went to______ to complete Christ's mission.
India Crossword 2024-02-07
8 Clues: Brave and honorable. • A lot or extra of something • Most cherished by us Indians. • Full enlightenment and wisdom. • Religion created by Siddhartha Gautama. • A traditional story often featuring heroes. • Siddhartha wanted to find out why it happened. • The country that attacked us in the sixth century. B.C.
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS 2024-05-01
8 Clues: go back to the way it was • head of military government • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • styles of fighting or defense • form of Buddhism based on paradise • member of a powerful warrior class of Japan • stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment
Paulo's Cryptic Christmas Crossword 2024-12-24
Across
- Crosswords end in sharp weapon (5)
- Leader seeks and gains enlightenment (4)
- Down on luck, don't reinvent, no introduction (4)
- A backwards coma, running in disarray (4)
- Smart Heretics dancing around (13)
Down
- Fireball, breaks the night(6)
- Wall supporting imperfect surfaces (8)
- Sustenance, regarding fresh mint (11)
8 Clues: Fireball, breaks the night(6) • Crosswords end in sharp weapon (5) • Smart Heretics dancing around (13) • Sustenance, regarding fresh mint (11) • Wall supporting imperfect surfaces (8) • Leader seeks and gains enlightenment (4) • A backwards coma, running in disarray (4) • Down on luck, don't reinvent, no introduction (4)
Peterlin 2021-03-02
Across
- thought people we naturally good, natural rights
- government controlling what you can say and do
- free trade and free markets, Laissez Faire
- large paintings of religious saints or battles
- thought mothers should not rely on husband
- famous salon owner where ideas spread
- people that thought and questioned things
Down
- compiled works into 28 volumes of encyclopedias
- natural innocence, society corrupted people
- defended freedom of speech
- used phrase Enlightenment, humans should help others
- government should be divided into 3 branches
- rights that everyone has and can't be taken
- thought people were naturally bad
14 Clues: defended freedom of speech • thought people were naturally bad • famous salon owner where ideas spread • people that thought and questioned things • free trade and free markets, Laissez Faire • thought mothers should not rely on husband • natural innocence, society corrupted people • rights that everyone has and can't be taken • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary Crossword 2021-11-03
Across
- The Enlightened One
- Ruler of Mauryan Empire who became a Buddhist
- One who gives up worldly pleasures for enlightenment
- A time of great prosperity and achievement
- Blissful peace without desire or suffering
- The Mountains that separate India from the rest of Asia
- The strict system of being born into a place in Indian society
- Hinduism liberation from reincarnation
Down
- Prince Siddhartha's mother
- Buddhist truth saying that all life is suffering
- Between the indulgent life and the ascetic life
- The first emperor of Maurya
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- General term for religion in India
14 Clues: The Enlightened One • Prince Siddhartha's mother • The first emperor of Maurya • General term for religion in India • The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • Hinduism liberation from reincarnation • A time of great prosperity and achievement • Blissful peace without desire or suffering • Ruler of Mauryan Empire who became a Buddhist • ...
10.2 Test 2014-11-06
Across
- religion that helped unify Germany
- encouraged nationalism, code took away rights of women
- Nationalism caused the breakup of this Roman Catholic Empire
- led the Reign of Terror
- expresses natural law; "free and equal in rights"
Down
- ideas of liberty, equality fraternity, life, property
- British policy to benefit from the American Colonies
- stated the reasons for the American Revolution
- disintegrating Muslim Empire; Greece broke away
- nationalist leader of South America (Columbia)
- common language, culture, and religion
- his decapitation started the Reign of Terror
- "blood and iron" to unify Germany
- faced inequality in the tax structure
14 Clues: led the Reign of Terror • "blood and iron" to unify Germany • religion that helped unify Germany • faced inequality in the tax structure • common language, culture, and religion • his decapitation started the Reign of Terror • stated the reasons for the American Revolution • nationalist leader of South America (Columbia) • disintegrating Muslim Empire; Greece broke away • ...
The Louis XVI Crossword: Reign and Legacy 2023-10-21
Across
- Louis XVI's hobby
- Financial status that Louis XVI tried to avoid
- Called by Louis XVI to solve financial crisis
- A major issue during Louis XVI's reign
- Finance minister under Louis XVI
- System of government headed by Louis XVI
Down
- Created during the early stages of the Revolution
- The device that ended Louis XVI's life
- The royal palace of Louis XVI
- Queen and wife of Louis XVI
- Intellectual movement during Louis XVI's time
- The royal house to which Louis XVI belonged
- The major event that led to Louis XVI's downfall
- Supported the American Revolution with this naval force
14 Clues: Louis XVI's hobby • Queen and wife of Louis XVI • The royal palace of Louis XVI • Finance minister under Louis XVI • The device that ended Louis XVI's life • A major issue during Louis XVI's reign • System of government headed by Louis XVI • The royal house to which Louis XVI belonged • Intellectual movement during Louis XVI's time • ...
mod 3 vocab crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- britain enforced taxes on biritsh colonies in america
- secured americas independence from britian
- commander and chief of birtish armies
- common sense
- political accomplishments in 17th-18th centuries
- event where tea was dumped into harbor after taxation without representation
- started american revolution
Down
- author of declaration of independence
- general of the american revolution
- give me liberty or give me death
- a person that remains loyal to their government
- a series of laws passed by the british government
- men that was ready to go at all times and mobile
- a person that stays out of the mix
14 Clues: common sense • started american revolution • give me liberty or give me death • general of the american revolution • a person that stays out of the mix • author of declaration of independence • commander and chief of birtish armies • secured americas independence from britian • a person that remains loyal to their government • men that was ready to go at all times and mobile • ...
Civics - Vocab Crossword 2022-10-04
Across
- an organization (alliance)
- rights that cannot be taken away.
- to get rid of.
- movement of the 18th century.
- a supreme ruler.
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two different powers of the government.
- permission to do something.
- evil leader.
Down
- agreement to be governed, sacrificing some individual freedoms.
- withdraw from something as a punishment or protest.
- to revoke.
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
- to reject.
- a change in the terms of a contract or document.
14 Clues: to revoke. • to reject. • evil leader. • to get rid of. • a supreme ruler. • an organization (alliance) • permission to do something. • movement of the 18th century. • rights that cannot be taken away. • a change in the terms of a contract or document. • withdraw from something as a punishment or protest. • agreement to be governed, sacrificing some individual freedoms. • ...
ELA Vocab Unit One 2025-10-16
Across
- an improvement or enlightenment
- to explain in greater detail
- a state of sluggishness, inactivity, or apathy
- a pattern of prayer or worship
- misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
- to embarrass and confuse
Down
- possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
- to discuss in too much detail OR to attack
- capable of being accomplished
- the power that results from the combination of two or more forces
- the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
- requiring mental or physical effort
- the condition of being too full; an overabundance
- a specific manner of working
14 Clues: to embarrass and confuse • to explain in greater detail • a specific manner of working • capable of being accomplished • a pattern of prayer or worship • an improvement or enlightenment • requiring mental or physical effort • to discuss in too much detail OR to attack • a state of sluggishness, inactivity, or apathy • possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent • ...
9 A review 2022-11-14
Across
- The Abolition movement wanted to abolish ___
- means States Rights
- Columbus was looking for a route to
- destroyed the Aztecs
- a cash crop is one grown primarily for
Down
- with this Purchase the U.S. size doubled
- each square is 1 mile x 1 mile
- American Industrial Revolution began in this industry
- Land Ordinance of 1785 established how___ were admitted to the Union
- one form of Modern Technology
- Proclamation of 1763 wanted to ___ settlement west of the Appalachians
- the Enlightenment emphasized this
- traveled the Trail of Tears
13 Clues: means States Rights • destroyed the Aztecs • traveled the Trail of Tears • one form of Modern Technology • each square is 1 mile x 1 mile • the Enlightenment emphasized this • Columbus was looking for a route to • a cash crop is one grown primarily for • with this Purchase the U.S. size doubled • The Abolition movement wanted to abolish ___ • ...
Da Vinci's Cat: Part I 2022-11-30
Across
- people who seek wisdom or enlightenment
- great suffering, unhappiness, or want
- device; gadget
- rushed; scampered
- a person held captive in order to force another person to do something
- noise; confusion; commotion
Down
- a temporary or movable platform for workers such as bricklayers, painters, or miners to stand or sit on when working at a height above the floor or ground
- long, strenuous, tiring labor
- threatening or foreshadowing evil or trouble to come
- an expression showing open dislike and disrespect or mockery
- demanding attention
- boring; dull
- a high, rugged mountain
13 Clues: boring; dull • device; gadget • rushed; scampered • demanding attention • a high, rugged mountain • noise; confusion; commotion • long, strenuous, tiring labor • great suffering, unhappiness, or want • people who seek wisdom or enlightenment • threatening or foreshadowing evil or trouble to come • an expression showing open dislike and disrespect or mockery • ...
Unit 1 Review 2022-09-28
Across
- Napolean was unsuccessful at defeating
- Form of government where no King or Queen is present
- One of the three classes in French society.
- Earliest set of written laws
- Another word for courtroom
- The belief in one God
Down
- The age of reason
- The belief in many Gods
- The American Revolution produced this. It wrote out the basic laws of the nation
- Philosopher who thought thinkers should be king.
- The guillotine was a symbol of...
- Taxes imposed on colonists for all printed materal
- Nobles offered protection and land in return for service
13 Clues: The age of reason • The belief in one God • The belief in many Gods • Another word for courtroom • Earliest set of written laws • The guillotine was a symbol of... • Napolean was unsuccessful at defeating • One of the three classes in French society. • Philosopher who thought thinkers should be king. • Taxes imposed on colonists for all printed materal • ...
Test Review 2013-10-14
Across
- Believed in Natural Rights
- Believed in the free market and competition
- Period of great learning and discovery
- Document that limited King John's power
- Careful observation and testing of data
- Killed millions of Europeans
- This killed more than 15,000 French citizens
Down
- These become centers of learning
- He conquered much of Europe by 1806
- He ruled the manor
- William had to sign this in order to be king
- Medieval life revolved around this.
- First assembly made of citizens who helped the king
- Revolution that invited William and Mary to rule England
- First to replace a king and put the citizens in charge
- The British fought this country for '100 years'
- French hero
17 Clues: French hero • He ruled the manor • Believed in Natural Rights • Killed millions of Europeans • These become centers of learning • He conquered much of Europe by 1806 • Medieval life revolved around this. • Period of great learning and discovery • Document that limited King John's power • Careful observation and testing of data • Believed in the free market and competition • ...
Grade 9 crossword 2025-12-12
Across
- Birthplace of Napoleon
- 1% of the French population
- The estate that held the most power
- wanted sone change in the government
- Group in legislative assembly that opposed the idea of a monarchy
- ideas spread through the 3rd estate and a movement
- most advanced country in Europe in the 1700s
- Dictator of France in 1793
Down
- What did the National Assembly create in 1789?
- the home of Louis and Marie Antoinette (built by Louis XIV)
- Weapon used to chop off heads
- Led the French army in 1796
- One of France's key virtues with Egality and Fraternity
- capital of France
- Antoinette, France's Madame Deficit
- Prison stormed 14th July
- Louis XVI
17 Clues: Louis XVI • capital of France • Birthplace of Napoleon • Prison stormed 14th July • Dictator of France in 1793 • 1% of the French population • Led the French army in 1796 • Weapon used to chop off heads • The estate that held the most power • Antoinette, France's Madame Deficit • wanted sone change in the government • most advanced country in Europe in the 1700s • ...
3 causes of the Holocaust 2015-08-27
Across
- Mass killing of Jews in the 17th Century
- Hitler was homeless while living here
- Hitler's book
- Laws Hilter created to separate Jews from Germans
- A contract which punished Germany in 1919
- Information which is extremely biased
Down
- Minister of enlightenment and propaganda
- The name Hitler gave his plan to kill the jews
- The hatred of jews
9 Clues: Hitler's book • The hatred of jews • Hitler was homeless while living here • Information which is extremely biased • Minister of enlightenment and propaganda • Mass killing of Jews in the 17th Century • A contract which punished Germany in 1919 • The name Hitler gave his plan to kill the jews • Laws Hilter created to separate Jews from Germans
Chapter 18 cross word 2021-11-08
Across
- intellectual movement in France
- occasionally checked by parliament
- was named after Jean Calvin
- made during catholic reformation
- discovers of gravity and planet motion
- One of the greatest scientist of all time
- English overthrow of James II
- wanting to obtain materials
- wave of general dissents toward Catholics
- war between protestants and Catholics
- concept of of in scientific revolution
- focus on mankind as center of intelligence
- poorer people
- Many great scientific discoveries made
Down
- created Calvinism
- increase of global contacts
- people who can't have wealth producing property
- northern Europe intellectual movement
- form of Protestantism
- leaders passed rules without parliament
- wrote the 95 thesis
- Leader of Catholicism
- Time of art and philosophy
- what people got accused of being
24 Clues: poorer people • created Calvinism • wrote the 95 thesis • form of Protestantism • Leader of Catholicism • Time of art and philosophy • increase of global contacts • was named after Jean Calvin • wanting to obtain materials • English overthrow of James II • intellectual movement in France • made during catholic reformation • what people got accused of being • ...
Homework Pathway : Key Terms 2016-02-01
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- an Ancient Greek poem about the Trojan war.
- the following of Confucius’s teachings.
- making something useful to man.
- a line of rulership in a family.
- killed by his brother out of jealousy.
- earliest civilization in Mesopotamia.
- the study of mankind.
- "the land between two rivers"
- a government ruled by the rich.
- people who don't have a permanent home.
- the first female Egyptian ruler.
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- a way of thinking or reasoning.
- the point where one reaches total enlightenment.
- known as Buddha.
- a place of worship (a temple) in Mesopotamia.
- India’s social ranks.
- government ran by the people.
- before records were kept.
- to be removed from your society.
- A type of religion that believes there are multiple gods.
20 Clues: known as Buddha. • India’s social ranks. • the study of mankind. • before records were kept. • government ran by the people. • "the land between two rivers" • a way of thinking or reasoning. • making something useful to man. • a government ruled by the rich. • a line of rulership in a family. • to be removed from your society. • the first female Egyptian ruler. • ...
Molly's Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2016-03-01
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- Washington's Vice President
- Name of George Washington's Wife
- Benjamin Franklin succeeded as a...
- Benjamin Franklin work of writing
- Writing where Paine attacked religion
- Religion of Paine's mother
- Adams said Washington wasn't a....
- Where was George Washington born?
- Paine's most radical, important pamphlet
- Location of Washington's plantation
- Whose programs did Washington support?
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- Paine's most hated government job
- Religion of Paine's father
- Writing for the American cause
- What did Washington not support?
- Paine's important political thoughts work
- Washingotn ran a...
- Paine denied he was a(n)....
- Washington was child of the...
- College Thomas Jefferson attended
- Country where Benjamin Franklin died
- Paine supported trial of King....
- Franklin supported this act
- Country where Paine was born
- What did Jefferson study at college?
25 Clues: Washingotn ran a... • Religion of Paine's father • Religion of Paine's mother • Washington's Vice President • Franklin supported this act • Paine denied he was a(n).... • Country where Paine was born • Writing for the American cause • Washington was child of the... • Name of George Washington's Wife • What did Washington not support? • Paine's most hated government job • ...
Povarova Polina 2020-04-06
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- Termination of employment between employee and employer
- Located outside the Earth, on other unknown planets
- Television, radio, internet is everything
- A person competing in any activity with other people is
- Scientific speculation
- Man keeping up with the times
- Earth's only natural satellite
- The degree of consciousness, enlightenment
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- Mass periodicals of printed newspapers
- Creature from another planet
- A celestial body in the form of a misty glowing spot
- Searches, tracking animals,for the purpose of killing
- Intentionally annoying with jokes, harassment
- The path of motion of the celestial body
- Star system of the universe
- One of a kind
- Heavenly body revolving around the sun
- Optical instrument for observing celestial bodies
- To master something, to acquire the necessary skills
- Loose sedimentary rock
20 Clues: One of a kind • Scientific speculation • Loose sedimentary rock • Star system of the universe • Creature from another planet • Man keeping up with the times • Earth's only natural satellite • Mass periodicals of printed newspapers • Heavenly body revolving around the sun • The path of motion of the celestial body • Television, radio, internet is everything • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Practice Quiz 2016-10-03
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- written by Thomas Paine
- created by James Wilson and Roger Sherman
- proposed by Edmund Randolph
- Put Great Britain in much debt
- supported the Bill of Rights
- 342 crates of tea were dumped into the Boston Harbor
- limited government power
- indirect election
- a weak document that contradicted the laws written
- intellectual movement
- first 10 amendments
- taxed paper goods
- decided on a biomeral legislation (Congress)
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- life, liberty, and persuit of happiness
- supported the Constitution
- written on July 7th, 1776
- enforced quartering of troops
- killing three and wounding two
- influenced American government
- two housed Congress
- favored by small states
- king's power was not absolute
- civic virtue
- no taxes without consent
- one housed Congress
25 Clues: civic virtue • indirect election • taxed paper goods • two housed Congress • one housed Congress • first 10 amendments • intellectual movement • written by Thomas Paine • favored by small states • limited government power • no taxes without consent • written on July 7th, 1776 • supported the Constitution • proposed by Edmund Randolph • supported the Bill of Rights • ...
George Lesson 1-6 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- in a threatening, hostile manner
- mentally stimulated to feel or do something
- the act of asking for information
- attaining knowledge or insight
- walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace
- causing great harm or damage
- intentionally or on purpose
- widespread destruction
- a false idea or belief
- to go faster
- demand someone to be present
- a feeling of great anger
- a thing made for a particular purpose
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- unsuitable for living in
- disobey
- to continue to state opinion
- without conscious thought
- something bad is going to happen
- annoyed due to being insulted
- done or made with whatever is available
- a winding or curved shape
- large, heavy, or solid
- joining two or more things together
- turn from one direction to another
24 Clues: disobey • to go faster • widespread destruction • a false idea or belief • large, heavy, or solid • unsuitable for living in • a feeling of great anger • without conscious thought • a winding or curved shape • intentionally or on purpose • to continue to state opinion • causing great harm or damage • demand someone to be present • annoyed due to being insulted • ...
Gulliver's Travels 2024-10-23
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- A literary technique used to criticize
- The rational horses in the story
- The journey taken by Gulliver
- The state of being barred from one's native country
- The land of tiny people
- The process of planning a route
- The protagonist and traveler
- The author of *Gulliver's Travels*
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- The act of flying or escaping
- The flying island of intellectuals
- The act of finding or learning something new
- A tale that conveys a moral lesson
- A drink consumed by characters
- The land of giants
- The knowledge and judgment possessed by the Houyhnhnms
- The period of intellectual and philosophical development
- Gulliver’s role in foreign relations
- The political structure in Lilliput
- The uncivilized creatures in Brobdingnag
- The theme of ethics and morals in the story
20 Clues: The land of giants • The land of tiny people • The protagonist and traveler • The act of flying or escaping • The journey taken by Gulliver • A drink consumed by characters • The process of planning a route • The rational horses in the story • The flying island of intellectuals • A tale that conveys a moral lesson • The author of *Gulliver's Travels* • ...
the hhh 2024-12-11
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- -The founder of Buddhism
- -A state of enlightenment or liberation
- -The belief in one god
- -The belief in many gods
- -A place of worship in Islam
- -A religious ritual or ceremony
- -A major world religion originating in India
- -The holy book of Islam
- -The practice of abstaining from certain foods or activities
- -A spiritual journey or quest
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- -A significant event in the Christian faith
- -A follower of a particular religion
- -A symbol of peace in many religions
- -A system of beliefs and practices
- -The central figure of Christianity
- -The Jewish holy book
- -A set of moral principles or values
- -A sacred place of worship in Judaism
- -A concept central to many religions, often involving a higher power
- -A spiritual teacher or leader
20 Clues: -The Jewish holy book • -The belief in one god • -The holy book of Islam • -The founder of Buddhism • -The belief in many gods • -A place of worship in Islam • -A spiritual journey or quest • -A spiritual teacher or leader • -A religious ritual or ceremony • -A system of beliefs and practices • -The central figure of Christianity • -A follower of a particular religion • ...
French Revolution 2025-05-14
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- Palace symbolizing royal wealth.
- Social system that was abolished during the Revolution.
- Document proclaiming freedom and equality.
- The common people of France.
- Execution device used during the Revolution.
- Prison stormed on July 14, 1789.
- Working-class radicals.
- Period of mass executions.
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- Vow to create a new constitution.
- Leader during the Reign of Terror.
- Radical political group during the Revolution.
- Military leader who rose after the Revolution.
- A major change in political power or organization.
- Social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- Government ruled by a king or queen.
- Legislative body formed by the Third Estate.
- Intellectual movement that inspired revolution.
- Queen known for extravagance; executed in 1793.
- King of France during the Revolution.
- A written framework for government.
20 Clues: Working-class radicals. • Period of mass executions. • The common people of France. • Palace symbolizing royal wealth. • Prison stormed on July 14, 1789. • Vow to create a new constitution. • Leader during the Reign of Terror. • A written framework for government. • Government ruled by a king or queen. • King of France during the Revolution. • ...
History 2016-12-11
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- a place where philosophes came together to discuss new ideas
- supported freedom of speech and religion
- a ruler who has complete control over government
- "lovers of wisdom"
- invented cotton gin
- stabbed 23 times
- believing in one god
- place where people went who couldn't support themselves
- "to shine a light on"
- largest African empire
- a year period of killing
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- belief that competition leads to evolution in societies
- what document was signed in 1215
- this chopped off king Louis 16 head
- who's in the first estate in France
- working class of man and woman made French Revolution more radical
- a drug India had
- who created the natural rights
- had 6 wives
- the period of time where peasants burned public record buildings
20 Clues: had 6 wives • a drug India had • stabbed 23 times • "lovers of wisdom" • invented cotton gin • believing in one god • "to shine a light on" • largest African empire • a year period of killing • who created the natural rights • what document was signed in 1215 • this chopped off king Louis 16 head • who's in the first estate in France • supported freedom of speech and religion • ...
Key figures in world religions 2013-10-04
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- The number of pillars in Islam.
- Charity in Arabic
- An understanding of what is true and real.
- The .......... sights.
- Wanting something alot.
- The number of Sikh Gurus.
- The name of the Sikh holy book.
- The name given to a person who follows the religion of Islam.
- The Islamic declaration of faith.
- Thinking about something deeply, reflecting.
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- The ........ fold path.
- Prayer in Arabic.
- The place where Muhammad was born.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- Experiencing pain.
- To not eat or drink.
- The founder of Sikhism.
- Objects that a person owns.
- Fasting in Arabic.
- A title meaning the enlightened one.
- The kitchen/canteen in a Gurdwara.
- The founder of Islam.
- The month when Muslims fast.
- Pilgrimage in Arabic.
24 Clues: Prayer in Arabic. • Charity in Arabic • Experiencing pain. • Fasting in Arabic. • Founder of Buddhism. • To not eat or drink. • The founder of Islam. • Pilgrimage in Arabic. • The .......... sights. • The ........ fold path. • Wanting something alot. • The founder of Sikhism. • The number of Sikh Gurus. • Objects that a person owns. • The month when Muslims fast. • ...
Californication 2013-12-25
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- Black Country man offers drink with fish around his neck (6,3)
- Not a groovy Clinton (5,5)
- What has roots as nobody sees?
- What’s a grammatical palm cost?
- What have I got in my pocket?
- opposite tack for a Canadian ship
- One who lives like there's no tomorrow
- Homers favourite sailing manoeuvre
- It lies behind stars and under hills
- One prison you’ve never been to
- Where do we feed a hungry sailor
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- How many minutes rule?
- Charles Spaniel meets gay graham on the green (5,6)
- British city of culture with a barnacled body
- Cooney roost
- Close hauled Kerouac (2,3,4)
- Where “Ansel Adams” Hale found enlightenment
- Bits Stuck Anywhere
- Marie’s favourite place for a califormia breakfast
- Cool Jazz musician
20 Clues: Cooney roost • Cool Jazz musician • Bits Stuck Anywhere • How many minutes rule? • Not a groovy Clinton (5,5) • Close hauled Kerouac (2,3,4) • What have I got in my pocket? • What has roots as nobody sees? • One prison you’ve never been to • What’s a grammatical palm cost? • Where do we feed a hungry sailor • opposite tack for a Canadian ship • Homers favourite sailing manoeuvre • ...
Buddhism Vocab Words 2021-10-11
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- The truths of the origin of suffering
- A living Buddha of compassion
- Summary of the path to liberation
- The founder of Buddhism
- Characteristics common to everything
- All things are in truth of one nature
- The true nature of all existence
- Hand gestures in yoga
- Universal truth common to all
- Emphasizes of enlightenment
- Thrist, desire, longing, greed
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- The state where all Buddhists aspire
- One who can reach Nirvana but delays
- Most important system of morality
- Major form of Buddhism prevalent
- Impermanence in humans
- Geometric configuration of symbols
- No permanence in humans, the soul
- Indo-Aryan language in Indian
- The two major aspects of Buddha
- Sounds or words repeated in meditation
- One who has attained religious goal
- People that follow Buddha’s teaching
23 Clues: Hand gestures in yoga • Impermanence in humans • The founder of Buddhism • Emphasizes of enlightenment • A living Buddha of compassion • Indo-Aryan language in Indian • Universal truth common to all • Thrist, desire, longing, greed • The two major aspects of Buddha • Major form of Buddhism prevalent • The true nature of all existence • Most important system of morality • ...
year 11 SOR crossword 2021-10-10
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- ideas, customs and behaviours
- celebration of the death and resurrection
- devotion directed towards a particular figure
- trust, faith or confidence in something
- the way society sees the world
- 'inner' aspects of spirituality
- after his baptism he was filled with the holy
- the only prophet in Islam
- holy war
- sacred text for Christianity
- sexual relations who is not one’s spouse.
- morals that govern a person's behaviour
- the greatest commandment
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- link between the dreaming, land and identity
- a sacred text for Islam
- prophets of Islam which include Muhammad
- Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- one attains ... then nirvana
- belief in one God
- single divine being or power
- celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit
- one that is beyond the human experience
22 Clues: holy war • belief in one God • a sacred text for Islam • the greatest commandment • the only prophet in Islam • Father, Son and Holy Spirit • one attains ... then nirvana • single divine being or power • sacred text for Christianity • ideas, customs and behaviours • the way society sees the world • 'inner' aspects of spirituality • trust, faith or confidence in something • ...
Unit 5 crossword 2022-03-21
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- system meaning very strict laws
- Holy War between Muslisms and Christians
- plague spread from Asia to Europe on silk roads
- city at the heart of the Crusades
- Chinese philosopher
- where Istanbul is today
- religion followed by the Ottomans
- empire Zheng he was a representative of
- era when people started farming
Down
- religion from India that preaches suffering for enlightenment
- major maritime trade network through Asia
- built to keep out the Mongols
- Chinese explorer and sailor
- ___ your elders, important aspect of Confucianism
- the way of life of specific human groups
- city conquered in 1453 by Mehmet II
- country Zheng He was from
- empire of Suleiman that covered 3 continents
- belief in one god
- Chinese neighbors who were a constant threat
20 Clues: belief in one god • Chinese philosopher • where Istanbul is today • country Zheng He was from • Chinese explorer and sailor • built to keep out the Mongols • system meaning very strict laws • era when people started farming • city at the heart of the Crusades • religion followed by the Ottomans • city conquered in 1453 by Mehmet II • empire Zheng he was a representative of • ...
SS Chapter 2 Review 2022-11-09
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- a representative
- advisers from the King John era
- first self government in the Colonies
- grown in large quantities for money
- a person too poor to pay for passage
- a lawmaking body
- to cancel a law
- Puritans that left England to worship God in their own way
- tax on imported goods
Down
- the principle of limited government
- agreement between government and the people
- people vote directly on issues
- illegally moving goods in or out of a country
- a cultural movement that had new ideas about governments
- official statement
- to refuse to buy certain goods
- large estate for growing crops
- quality or state of being free
- main purpose of the colonies
- rule by the people
- based on a representative democracy
21 Clues: to cancel a law • a representative • a lawmaking body • official statement • rule by the people • tax on imported goods • main purpose of the colonies • people vote directly on issues • to refuse to buy certain goods • large estate for growing crops • quality or state of being free • advisers from the King John era • the principle of limited government • ...
Chapter 5- Hannah Muth 2021-06-23
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- most came to middle colonies and New England
- made up the largest contingent of migrants
- grew mostly by natural increase
- considerably outnumbered German immigrants
- arrived depressed, demoralized, and disoriented
- set the cultural standard in southern colonies
- stood at the crossroads of trade
- swarmed to middle colonies
- illustrated in the eighteenth century
Down
- new style of preaching
- gave slaves kingdom over their place of work
- increased nearly three times faster
- British, French, Spanish, and Dutch competed
- New Spain mounted a campaign to build forts
- participated in a diversified commercial economy
- growth through reproduction
- Bostonians owned half the cities wealth
- encouraged people to study the world
- a variety of indentured servants
- owned less than one-tenth of the cities wealth
20 Clues: new style of preaching • swarmed to middle colonies • growth through reproduction • grew mostly by natural increase • a variety of indentured servants • stood at the crossroads of trade • increased nearly three times faster • encouraged people to study the world • illustrated in the eighteenth century • Bostonians owned half the cities wealth • ...
Foundations Of Government 2024-02-12
Across
- Essays to "sell" new government
- first 10 amendments
- powers directly stated in the constitution
- Article 5 of the constitution
- Artcle 7 of the constitution
- signed in 1620 by pilgrams
- Where the constitution convention was held
- Article 1 of the constitution
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- Article 3 of the constitution
- 1st president of the U.S
- powers not stated but made possible by elastic clause
- idea of limited government
- Article 6 of the constitution
- 1 of 3 people included in federalist papers, wrote the most essays (51)
- Article 2 of the constitution
- powers that belong strictly to state
- What the consitutions purpose is
- Boston Tea Partyto boston tea party
- ideas of social contract, freedom of speech. checks & balances, etc
- event that indicated article of confederation were not working
20 Clues: first 10 amendments • 1st president of the U.S • idea of limited government • signed in 1620 by pilgrams • Artcle 7 of the constitution • Article 3 of the constitution • Article 6 of the constitution • Article 2 of the constitution • Article 5 of the constitution • Article 1 of the constitution • Essays to "sell" new government • What the consitutions purpose is • ...
Shelby Pepin- Prologue 2020-09-15
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- citizens rule and make laws
- a gov ruled by a group of people
- monarchs were chosen by God
- part of legislative branch
- religious reform movement
- a single person called a king or monarch ruled in a government called a monarany
- a system for controlling the society, and leader
- a religion founded by Jesus
- customs and principle established
- a form of government,citizens elect
- the religion of Israelites and jews
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- powers of the ruler restricted
- Roman Christianity
- a government ruled by powerful people
- turning point in English history
- a the methods of science
- England's national lecture
- ruling over people
- renewed interest in classical culture
- the king couldn't punish subjects
- traditional English respect
- formal summary of the rights
22 Clues: Roman Christianity • ruling over people • a the methods of science • religious reform movement • England's national lecture • part of legislative branch • citizens rule and make laws • monarchs were chosen by God • traditional English respect • a religion founded by Jesus • formal summary of the rights • powers of the ruler restricted • a gov ruled by a group of people • ...
religionnnn 2024-04-03
Across
- the last prophet in Islam beliefs
- belief in one god
- place of worship in Islam
- God the father + God the son + God the holy spirit
- a spiritual master in Buddhism
- first part of the Christian holy book
- place of worship in Hinduism
- name for reincarnation in Hinduism
- Islam holy book
- peace or enlightenment in Buddhism
Down
- four holy books in Hinduism
- Jewish name for God
- collection of traditions containing sayings from the prophet Muhammad
- Savior of the world
- belief in multiple gods
- holy book of Christianity
- people who believe in Islam
- the belief that souls will be reborn.
- name of the branch that denies that Muhammad's relative needs to rule
- the belief that what goes around comes around.
20 Clues: Islam holy book • belief in one god • Jewish name for God • Savior of the world • belief in multiple gods • place of worship in Islam • holy book of Christianity • four holy books in Hinduism • people who believe in Islam • place of worship in Hinduism • a spiritual master in Buddhism • the last prophet in Islam beliefs • name for reincarnation in Hinduism • ...
U.S. History 2024-09-12
Across
- area where rivers descend to make waterfalls
- skilled worker who practices a trade
- philosophy using logic and reason
- william replaces James as king
- three-way trade route
- credit slip given for sugar
- gathering of free men in New England town
- wealthy landowners in the South
- contract worker for a colonist for transportation
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- farming to feed one's own family
- life, liberty, and property for all people
- crop grown primarily for profit
- large public meeting for preaching and prayer
- movement that stressed dependence on God
- movement that stressed emotional union with God
- person who invests money in a business
- uses own money to start business ventures
- set of laws that regulated slavery
- movement that promoted science, knowledge
- state's power depends on its wealth
20 Clues: three-way trade route • credit slip given for sugar • william replaces James as king • crop grown primarily for profit • wealthy landowners in the South • farming to feed one's own family • philosophy using logic and reason • set of laws that regulated slavery • state's power depends on its wealth • skilled worker who practices a trade • person who invests money in a business • ...
ethan and wyatte 2024-05-29
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- a timepierod were many people were killed
- the right to vote was extened to all men
- leader that brought peace to france
- nobles and clergy who fled france
- came up with the idea for check and balences
- beleived that people were naturely cruly and greedy
- a grim medieval fortress
- allowing busnisses to operate with no goverment interferance
- philosophers emphasized the power of human reason to uncover the genral laws of nature
- greatly admierd the physiocrats
Down
- fast falling blade
- king of frace during french revolution
- notebooks listing their grievances
- strong pride to ones country
- first one was the clergy
- were mostly middle class lawyers
- a shrewd lawyer and politician
- beleived that people had morals and were reasoable
- troops marched to this song
- middle class
20 Clues: middle class • fast falling blade • first one was the clergy • a grim medieval fortress • troops marched to this song • strong pride to ones country • a shrewd lawyer and politician • greatly admierd the physiocrats • were mostly middle class lawyers • nobles and clergy who fled france • notebooks listing their grievances • leader that brought peace to france • ...
Romantic Era (Tcha., Deb., Verdi) 2023-04-26
Across
- Tchaikovsky was a fan of this author
- Hit ballet written by Tchaikovsky
- Italian Composer
- Verdi's last opera
- Romantic Era was _________ years long
- Debussy preferred this title
- Word to describe music in Romantic Era
- Music was written more for the __________
- In addition to the number of instruments, the orchestra also developed in terms of the number of ___________
- Russian composer
- French Composer
- Age of Reason
- Debussy had lengthy _________ in his music
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- Musical themes to guide the audience in the story
- Ballet that originally flopped
- Philosophy in response to Age of Reason
- Verdi began professionally playing this instrument at 8
- Debussy disliked this title
- Developed significantly in Romantic Era
- Melodies were more free flowing and _______________
- Tchaikovsky was popular with audiences because he had strong _______
21 Clues: Age of Reason • French Composer • Italian Composer • Russian composer • Verdi's last opera • Debussy disliked this title • Debussy preferred this title • Ballet that originally flopped • Hit ballet written by Tchaikovsky • Tchaikovsky was a fan of this author • Romantic Era was _________ years long • Word to describe music in Romantic Era • Philosophy in response to Age of Reason • ...
Hinduism Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Awareness after you die
- A compiled set of scriptures that contain ‘eternal truths’
- Righteous and moral conduct
- Understanding others beliefs in Hinduism
- All life in the Hinduism religion
- Protector god of the universe
- A collection of Hindu writings
- Stories in the Hinduism religion
- Groups of people
- Continuous cycle of birth and rebirth
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- A place where Hindus worship their gods
- Belief in many gods
- “End of the Vedas”
- Actions in someone's past life
- Acceptance of others beliefs in Hinduism
- The belief that after you die, you get reborn as something else
- A specific class of people
- Freedom from the continuous cycle of birth and rebirth
- The Destroyer god
- A place in a Hindus household dedicated to the gods
20 Clues: Groups of people • The Destroyer god • “End of the Vedas” • Belief in many gods • Awareness after you die • A specific class of people • Righteous and moral conduct • Protector god of the universe • Actions in someone's past life • A collection of Hindu writings • Stories in the Hinduism religion • All life in the Hinduism religion • Continuous cycle of birth and rebirth • ...
Puzzle 2023-01-17
Across
- to resign to a charge usually due to reasons beyond control
- political and economic doctrine
- a group that was formed in new spain
- increase experience in an event or process
- to be in charge of an army or squad
- factor that contributes to commercial trade in Spain
- commit a crime
- the most important from property
- were a series of reforms
- was modified over the time
Down
- political division of the territories
- period of prosperity of good harvest high production
- was the center of the financial shopping and cultural life of the viceroyalty
- artistic style
- was involved in many decisions affecting a society
- related on the three guarantees
- cruel
- mercury (chemical element)
- social, ideological and political movement
- botany applied to a medicine
20 Clues: cruel • artistic style • commit a crime • were a series of reforms • mercury (chemical element) • was modified over the time • botany applied to a medicine • political and economic doctrine • related on the three guarantees • the most important from property • to be in charge of an army or squad • a group that was formed in new spain • political division of the territories • ...
the french revolution & the church 2025-09-12
Across
- forcefuling taking away
- leaders of the church
- E in LEF.
- L in LEF, freedom
- F in LEF, brotherhood
- a set of rules stating how a country is governed
- ordinary people
- nobility
- belief that knowledge comes from experience and observation
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- belief that knowledge comes from reason and logic
- a political system where one has absolute
- government by a king or queen
- not related to or apart of any religion
- a movement valuing reason, science, and individual rights.
- mistreatment due to beliefs
- people select representitives to govern
- clergy
- someone who suffers or dies for their faith
- meeting of representitives of all states
- group formed by the thirdestate representing all of france
- a major change
- government by the people
22 Clues: clergy • nobility • E in LEF. • a major change • ordinary people • L in LEF, freedom • leaders of the church • F in LEF, brotherhood • forcefuling taking away • government by the people • mistreatment due to beliefs • government by a king or queen • not related to or apart of any religion • people select representitives to govern • meeting of representitives of all states • ...
Jain crossword puzzle 2025-08-27
Across
- : Ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth.
- : Spiritual teacher who attained enlightenment.
- : Annual Jain festival of forgiveness.
- : Small vows followed by householders.
- : Spiritual vow of voluntary peaceful death.
- : One who is patient and calm.
- : Lay follower of Jainism.
- : One of the types of pain as per Jain texts.
- : A practice of equanimity and meditation.
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- : The principle of non-violence.
- : Head of the Jain ascetic order.
- : Subtle matter that binds the soul.
- : The most sacred mantra of Jainism.
- : State of mind or mental coloring.
- : Liberated soul that resides at the top of the universe.
- : One who has conquered inner passions.
- : Living soul or being.
- : One of the five revered beings, teacher of scriptures.
- : Daily reflection and repentance ritual.
- : Festival following Paryushan for Digambar Jains.
20 Clues: : Living soul or being. • : Lay follower of Jainism. • : One who is patient and calm. • : The principle of non-violence. • : Head of the Jain ascetic order. • : State of mind or mental coloring. • : Subtle matter that binds the soul. • : The most sacred mantra of Jainism. • : Annual Jain festival of forgiveness. • : Small vows followed by householders. • ...
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- a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity.
- an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment.
- the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.
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- guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual
- divides the powers of government between the national government and state and local governments.
- a product of The Enlightenment in the early 18th century and was a key institution in which women played a central role.
- Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power.
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.
10 Clues: Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796 • guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual • divides the powers of government between the national government and state and local governments. • an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-21
Across
- the idea that Earth was the center of the universe and all of the other planets, stars, and the Sun revolved, or circled, around it
- are rights given when we are born and can’t be taken away
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- was the idea in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun
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- was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who pioneered political economy thinking and was a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- makes it so one branch of government can't get all the power
- an implicit agreement between the people and their government about what each side provides to the other
- written by a group of 13th-century barons to protect their rights and property against a tyrannical king in England
- a belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
10 Clues: are rights given when we are born and can’t be taken away • makes it so one branch of government can't get all the power • was the idea in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun • an implicit agreement between the people and their government about what each side provides to the other • ...
Romantic Period 2024-10-16
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- What was romantic poetry during the Romantic period like?
- John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord ____ make up the second generation of Romantic poets.
- To a Romantic, nature is an inspiration for strong positive and negative _______.
- William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William _____ make up the first generation of Romantic poets.
- Romantics thought that this human quality was insufficient for solving the worlds problems. The Romantic period is a response to the Enlightenment where this same human trait was, from the Romantic perspective, overly emphasized.
- The economic principle of the government keeping its hands out of the economy and allowing market focers to work (french word; 2 words)
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- Because the communal land was sold off to private individuals, many people living in the countryside were forced to move to ______.
- The publication of this book marks the beginning of the English Romantic period (2 words)
- The response of the British government to ideas of egalitarianism.
- The loss of the British colonies in ______ is not considered a historical event associated with the Romantic period but rather the Enlightenment.
10 Clues: What was romantic poetry during the Romantic period like? • The response of the British government to ideas of egalitarianism. • To a Romantic, nature is an inspiration for strong positive and negative _______. • The publication of this book marks the beginning of the English Romantic period (2 words) • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words: Makayla k 2024-05-01
8 Clues: Japanese military leader • code followed by the samurai • To go back to the way it was • A lord who supported the shogun • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • A warrior who worked under the shogun • a fighting style used for self-defense • Achieving enlightenment through meditation
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS Callie R. 2024-05-01
8 Clues: goes back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • head of the military government • self-defense fighting styles from Asia • well-trained warriors of ancient Japan • form of Buddhism focused on enlightenment • form of Buddhism focused on reaching paradise
Newtonian Influence 2024-05-26
8 Clues: what did Newton discover • where did Newton get buried? • retraction of two or more numbers • combination of two or more numbers • what movement did Newton influence? • method of derivative used by Leibniz • derived from Latin term "small pebble" • method of derivative that was hard to manipulate?
