enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
social studies 2021-04-20
8 Clues: country napoleon invaded • Radicals of the revolution. • Outnumbered clergy and nobles. • rebellion of the common people. • declared himself emperor of France • was forced to give up absolute power • painted Napoleon portrait crossing the alps • made people question the social, economic, and political order.
Fun 2022-12-13
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- hint good deeds = moving up the caste system
- - hint the height rank on the caste system
- the Buddha mentor or the your caste system job
- to live
- fold path hint the way to end suffering
- system- looks like a triangle with layers
- hints at the more traditional way to do Buddhism.
Down
- is the more group way to do Buddhism.
- the lowest class
- is when they spit
- hint enlighten
- 4 noble truths is the rules
- hints almost to enlightenment but goes back to help other Buddhists.
- hint back from the dead
14 Clues: to live • hint enlighten • the lowest class • is when they spit • hint back from the dead • 4 noble truths is the rules • is the more group way to do Buddhism. • fold path hint the way to end suffering • - hint the height rank on the caste system • system- looks like a triangle with layers • hint good deeds = moving up the caste system • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-01-22
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- an habitual of good acts
- means "love of wisdom"
- a philosophical movement in the 18th century
- the written record of God's revelation composed by human authors
- political, economic, and social theory of Karl Marx
- that which corresponds to what is real
- the father of faith
- study of moral quality of human nature
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- in Latin means "to bind together"
- the story of God's love and mercy to us
- a gift from God that helps us to know God
- first Sacrament of Initiation
- the study of God based on divine revelation
- something we can grasp using our 5 senses
14 Clues: the father of faith • means "love of wisdom" • an habitual of good acts • first Sacrament of Initiation • in Latin means "to bind together" • that which corresponds to what is real • study of moral quality of human nature • the story of God's love and mercy to us • a gift from God that helps us to know God • something we can grasp using our 5 senses • ...
Criss Crossing with the Magician's Elephant 2020-05-04
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- means mutual
- the celestial object that the magician spoke to in jail
- answered the elephant’s knock
- means enlightenment
- being __________ goes beyond sadness – according to Madam La Vaughn
- like to consider questions that have no answers
- arrived with so much noise, left in silence
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- an upheaval that brings about a fundamental change
- is more difficult than doing
- a boy carrying a girl leading an elephant followed a important folk from town, all connected to each other
- Hans Ickman’s dog was a famous ______________________
- means relevant
- (2) “_____________ make for a strong heart”
- the universe does her bidding
14 Clues: means mutual • means relevant • means enlightenment • is more difficult than doing • answered the elephant’s knock • the universe does her bidding • (2) “_____________ make for a strong heart” • arrived with so much noise, left in silence • like to consider questions that have no answers • an upheaval that brings about a fundamental change • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
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- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
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- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2024-09-30
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- Age The first sight of the four sights
- Popular stories about the lives of the Buddha
- Four Sights the sights that lead Buddha to leave his life of luxury in the palace
- The second sight of the four sights
- Impermanence
- No Soul
- The name given to someone who has achieved enlightenment
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- The third sight of the four sights
- Living a simple and strict lifestyle with few possessions
- A practice of calming and focusing the mind
- Gautama The Buddha’s name
- Dissatisfaction
- A demon that represents spiritual obstacles
- Religion started by the Buddha
14 Clues: No Soul • Impermanence • Dissatisfaction • Gautama The Buddha’s name • Religion started by the Buddha • The third sight of the four sights • The second sight of the four sights • Age The first sight of the four sights • A practice of calming and focusing the mind • A demon that represents spiritual obstacles • Popular stories about the lives of the Buddha • ...
Happy Holidays! 2024-12-15
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- The red Kwanzaa candle represents
- Instrument associated with Kwanzaa
- The battle to take back Jeruselem lasted for how many years
- According to legend, the fire of the menorah burned for ______ nights
- Jewish people were originally celebrating the end of an
- Japanese New Year is celebrate by writing your
- An example of a Kwanzaa principle
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- State of perfect wisdom and compassion
- The Kwanzaa candles are _____ different colors
- Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday, it is
- People celebrate Bodhi Day by
- The Buddha was originally an Indian ______
- Fruit that the tree Buddha sat under produces
- Mochi is made from pounded cooked
- The Hanukkah candle holder is called the
15 Clues: People celebrate Bodhi Day by • The red Kwanzaa candle represents • Mochi is made from pounded cooked • An example of a Kwanzaa principle • Instrument associated with Kwanzaa • State of perfect wisdom and compassion • The Hanukkah candle holder is called the • Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday, it is • The Buddha was originally an Indian ______ • ...
India Crossword puzzle 2025-10-24
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- Actions that determine how you live your next life
- Oldest religion in the world
- Teachings of Siddhartha Gautama that is now religious
- Rigid social hiearchy of what you can eat and do in life
- Early peoples land and religious belief system of India
- Blissful escape from suffering
- one who chooses a life od poverty
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- ancient language of indida
- Rebirth of the soul
- State of deep understanding and clarity
- diffusion Ideas that go from one culture to another
- way of righteous conduct in life
- Strong winds that blow in different directions
- different social groups of India
14 Clues: Rebirth of the soul • ancient language of indida • Oldest religion in the world • Blissful escape from suffering • way of righteous conduct in life • different social groups of India • one who chooses a life od poverty • State of deep understanding and clarity • Strong winds that blow in different directions • Actions that determine how you live your next life • ...
Mrs. Burgman's impossible crossword 2025-10-24
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- people that had different jobs were put in these
- weird way to communicate
- people that travelled to India
- one's actions gives them
- spread of ideas of cultures
- religion specifically founded by one person
- state of no suffrage
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- if you had good righteous conduct
- don't be bad, or you'll become an animal
- large winds that come seasonally
- making yourself go without indulging in things
- complete and utter clarity
- major religion from Vedic people
- if you were low on this system, you were not going to have a good life
14 Clues: state of no suffrage • weird way to communicate • one's actions gives them • complete and utter clarity • spread of ideas of cultures • people that travelled to India • large winds that come seasonally • major religion from Vedic people • if you had good righteous conduct • don't be bad, or you'll become an animal • religion specifically founded by one person • ...
Civics Vocab Crossword ~~~ Fabian Lam~~~9weeks #1 2022-09-13
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- philosophy that all citizens and leaders within a country, state, or community are allowed the same laws
- to reject
- rights that cannot be taken away
- withdraw from purchasing (as protest)
- an addition to improve a text (EX. Constitution)
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- legal and social principles of freedom
- (lose some rights for protection)
- agree to or allow
- intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated with global influences and effects.
- a union of sates and/or countries
- formally put an end to
- government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- take back (?)
- a ruler who abuses their power
14 Clues: to reject • take back (?) • agree to or allow • formally put an end to • a ruler who abuses their power • rights that cannot be taken away • (lose some rights for protection) • a union of sates and/or countries • withdraw from purchasing (as protest) • legal and social principles of freedom • an addition to improve a text (EX. Constitution) • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
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- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
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- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
Across
- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
Down
- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
Fun 2022-12-13
Across
- hint good deeds = moving up the caste system
- - hint the height rank on the caste system
- the Buddha mentor or the your caste system job
- to live
- fold path hint the way to end suffering
- system- looks like a triangle with layers
- hints at the more traditional way to do Buddhism.
Down
- is the more group way to do Buddhism.
- the lowest class
- is when they spit
- hint enlighten
- 4 noble truths is the rules
- hints almost to enlightenment but goes back to help other Buddhists.
- hint back from the dead
14 Clues: to live • hint enlighten • the lowest class • is when they spit • hint back from the dead • 4 noble truths is the rules • is the more group way to do Buddhism. • fold path hint the way to end suffering • - hint the height rank on the caste system • system- looks like a triangle with layers • hint good deeds = moving up the caste system • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Inside Out and Back Again 2020-02-25
Across
- gently calming
- Miss Washington's son
- Vu the chef in Tent City
- someone to accompany
- Washington a retired teacher
- agree by mutual concession
- able to be touched
- being dipped at church
- a type of candy in Vietnam
- push lips forward in annoyance
- very thin and bony
- teacher who brings enlightenment
- a sweet, orange colored fruit
- where Uncle Son lives
- to bear with patience
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- what the sponsor resembled
- Holiday in Vietnam
- Brother that kept a dead chicken
- strong desire to learn something
- where Ha ate lunch
- a jewel
- not working or active
- city in South Vietnam
- Quang repairs cars
- language spoken in USA
- state Ha's family is living
- where the president of Vietnam lives
- a small platform for a speaker
28 Clues: a jewel • gently calming • Holiday in Vietnam • where Ha ate lunch • able to be touched • very thin and bony • someone to accompany • Quang repairs cars • Miss Washington's son • not working or active • city in South Vietnam • where Uncle Son lives • to bear with patience • being dipped at church • language spoken in USA • Vu the chef in Tent City • what the sponsor resembled • ...
Crossword 2023-04-07
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- Used as a source of power
- One of the first women's rights activists
- Something that has been invented
- A device to clean
- A device which does math for you
- People being treating equally
- Defines the sun as the center of the solar system
- Italian astronomer who discovered the moon
- Discovered the laws of gravity
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- Used to protect against disease and viruses
- Takes your temperature
- Largest branch of Christianity
- Period of many discoveries, ideas, and inventions, from the late 17th century to the early 19th century
- An object capable of producing magnetic fields
- Forgotten daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
- Rights of women
- The mathematical study of change
- The center of the solar system
- Used to enlarge
- Someone who fights for women's rights
20 Clues: Rights of women • Used to enlarge • A device to clean • Takes your temperature • Used as a source of power • People being treating equally • Largest branch of Christianity • The center of the solar system • Discovered the laws of gravity • Something that has been invented • A device which does math for you • The mathematical study of change • Someone who fights for women's rights • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2013-01-11
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- Ignorance, attatchment, and aversion are know as the three _________
- Siddhartha sat under a fig tree and ______
- There are ____ noble truths
- ______ is present in all things
- Being aware of your feelings but not attached to them is right _____
- One who is awake
- Siddhartha was a monk for ____ years
- Siddhartha comtemplated the _____________
- _____ are all created things;strive on with awareness
- A state of wisdom
- The name of Siddharthas fathers kingdom
- The ____fold path is the way to enlightenment
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- Buddha taught for ______ years
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Birth, death, and rebirth
- Siddhartha lived a life of ______
- The founder of buddhism
- Siddharthas birth place
- The way to end suffering is to give up all _______
- Siddhartha Gautama was born _______
20 Clues: One who is awake • A state of wisdom • The founder of buddhism • Siddharthas birth place • Birth, death, and rebirth • There are ____ noble truths • Buddha taught for ______ years • ______ is present in all things • Siddhartha lived a life of ______ • Siddhartha Gautama was born _______ • Siddhartha was a monk for ____ years • The name of Siddharthas fathers kingdom • ...
Colonial America 2014-12-15
Across
- goods coming into a country for trade
- people expanded their interest in science and arts to help society grow
- a grant given to settlers
- cared for the children took care of the farm
- people ruled as they wished had a governor and members of legislature
- home and workplace
- Bill of Rights guaranteed rights to all citizens
- Rule by King or Queen
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- foundation of colonial family
- Representative Government
- taught kids to read and write
- Revolution Parliament got rid of King James
- trading import & export
- people's voice in government
- Best known American Scientist
- Acts forced Colonists to trade with England only
- Freedom Of
- heads of the house
- goods leaving the country to be sold for trade
- Awakening a new birth
20 Clues: Freedom Of • heads of the house • home and workplace • Awakening a new birth • Rule by King or Queen • trading import & export • Representative Government • a grant given to settlers • people's voice in government • foundation of colonial family • taught kids to read and write • Best known American Scientist • goods coming into a country for trade • ...
Japan under the Shoguns 2015-11-02
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- the warrior class of japan
- a military leader/commander
- sections of the earth that shifts causing earthquakes, tsunamis and volcano eruptions
- way of the warrior
- a form of ritual suicide
- the lowest rank in the social pyramid
- low social status,90% of the population
- nature spirits
- the highest rank in the social pyramid
- marked shines in the Shinto religion
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- the way of the gods
- a Japanese philosophy
- not a religion but a theory proven by science
- religious belief in god
- a string of islands
- a religion practiced as a way of achieving self enlightenment
- was the last feudal Japanese military government
- Japanese soldiers who served their lord
- considered both a philosophy and a sect of Buddhism
- the wondering samurai
20 Clues: nature spirits • way of the warrior • the way of the gods • a string of islands • a Japanese philosophy • the wondering samurai • religious belief in god • a form of ritual suicide • the warrior class of japan • a military leader/commander • marked shines in the Shinto religion • the lowest rank in the social pyramid • the highest rank in the social pyramid • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Practice Quiz 2016-10-03
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- created by James Wilson and Roger Sherman
- no taxes without consent
- Put Great Britain in much debt
- king's power was not absolute
- limited government power
- life, liberty, and persuit of happiness
- taxed paper goods
- written on July 7th, 1776
- decided on a biomeral legislation (Congress)
- first 10 amendments
- supported the Bill of Rights
- favored by small states
- enforced quartering of troops
- influenced American government
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- proposed by Edmund Randolph
- 342 crates of tea were dumped into the Boston Harbor
- supported the Constitution
- one housed Congress
- written by Thomas Paine
- intellectual movement
- a weak document that contradicted the laws written
- indirect election
- two housed Congress
- civic virtue
- killing three and wounding two
25 Clues: civic virtue • indirect election • taxed paper goods • one housed Congress • two housed Congress • first 10 amendments • intellectual movement • written by Thomas Paine • favored by small states • no taxes without consent • limited government power • written on July 7th, 1776 • supported the Constitution • proposed by Edmund Randolph • supported the Bill of Rights • ...
SS Kite Rider Crossword 2018-05-24
Across
- instil
- internal organs of an animal in the heart, liver, brain, and tongue
- a special meeting between two people
- Quiver or tremble or quake
- Argumentative and loud-mouthed
- Arrogant or scornful
- the Khan's territory
- mean or wicked
- to disagree with
- showy/cheap/tasteless
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- Snobbish
- Something or someone replaced by someone else
- a short weapon with a blade
- an owner
- to behave in a whining or self-pitying way.
- Puzzled or Confused
- smelling stale
- showing respect for one's principles
- a realization and understanding of human nature and culture
- to cause someone to feel sad or embarrassed
- unexpectedly accurate or precise
- showy and bright and gaudy
- to cause to feel anger
- likely to change
- the part of an army
25 Clues: instil • Snobbish • an owner • smelling stale • mean or wicked • 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 • Quiver or tremble or quake • showy and bright and gaudy • a short weapon with a blade • Argumentative and loud-mouthed • unexpectedly accurate or precise • ...
American Romanticism 2024-02-22
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- Symbol of old age - time before death
- How long ago did Longfellow's wife die
- Father of Transcendentalism
- a person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs.
- The traveler hurrying does this with the rhythm of the poem
- Lit device - the cross of snow
- Lit Device used in line 8 "The Tide..."
- Symbol of death
- Transcendentalists believed humans can be this
- Hid his scars
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- Humans and this are part of the same natural world
- Age of reason
- Emerson's job before writing
- City of Gods
- Blessed
- Longfellow's first wife died this way
- Extreme happiness comes when people REALLY do this
- Longfellow's wife died this way
- Symbol of new life
- Can can found in nature and in human life ex: the seasons
20 Clues: Blessed • City of Gods • Age of reason • Hid his scars • Symbol of death • Symbol of new life • Father of Transcendentalism • Emerson's job before writing • Lit device - the cross of snow • Longfellow's wife died this way • Symbol of old age - time before death • Longfellow's first wife died this way • How long ago did Longfellow's wife die • Lit Device used in line 8 "The Tide..." • ...
Ancient India Vocab 2023-12-15
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- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Avoiding harming any living thing
- Seasonal winds that bring large amounts of rain to India
- Religious leaders head the government
- Position in society
- State of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- State of perfect wisdom in Buddhism
- Grouping based on one's skills
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- Effect of a person's actions
- Hindu supreme cosmic consciousness or God
- Liberation from reincarnation
- Large landmass set apart from the rest of the continent
- "Birth group"; occupation-based caste
- Fixed social class into which a person is born
- Calm or clear the mind
- Secluded religious community
- Fortified area
- Special building used to store grain
- Person's duty or what is right for them
- Thinker or teacher
21 Clues: Fortified area • Thinker or teacher • Position in society • Calm or clear the mind • Effect of a person's actions • Secluded religious community • Liberation from reincarnation • Grouping based on one's skills • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • Avoiding harming any living thing • State of perfect wisdom in Buddhism • Special building used to store grain • ...
World History 2025-03-27
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- Work, especially in factories.
- A thinker studying fundamental questions.
- A building where goods are produced.
- A gathering of people for discussion or action.
- Someone who advocates for radical change.
- An action expressing disapproval or objection.
- An economic system based on private ownership.
- Cruel and oppressive government rule.
- A government system by the people.
- Basic freedoms guaranteed to individuals.
- A rebellion against authority.
- A major change or uprising.
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- A form of government with a king or queen.
- Changes made to improve systems.
- An era emphasizing reason and knowledge.
- Supreme authority or power.
- A written document outlining government structure.
- Freedom from oppressive control.
- A prison stormed in the French Revolution.
- The state of being treated the same.
- Money collected by the government from citizens.
21 Clues: Supreme authority or power. • A major change or uprising. • Work, especially in factories. • A rebellion against authority. • Changes made to improve systems. • Freedom from oppressive control. • A government system by the people. • A building where goods are produced. • The state of being treated the same. • Cruel and oppressive government rule. • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2024-07-28
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- Franklin served as this in France.
- Franklin wrote a famous one.
- Franklin was a signer of this document.
- Object used in Franklin's famous electricity experiment.
- Type of glasses Franklin invented.
- First name of this famous American.
- Field of study Franklin contributed to.
- Franklin conducted many of these.
- Franklin's primary occupation.
- Franklin was an advocate for this.
- Colony where Franklin lived and worked.
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- Franklin published "Poor Richard's" one.
- Franklin's original trade.
- Franklin organized the first volunteer brigade for this.
- Franklin held this government position.
- Natural phenomenon Franklin studied.
- Franklin's is on the Declaration of Independence.
- Franklin was known as this for creating many things.
- Franklin helped establish the first public one in America.
- Franklin's role in promoting Enlightenment ideals.
20 Clues: Franklin's original trade. • Franklin wrote a famous one. • Franklin's primary occupation. • Franklin conducted many of these. • Franklin served as this in France. • Type of glasses Franklin invented. • Franklin was an advocate for this. • First name of this famous American. • Natural phenomenon Franklin studied. • Franklin held this government position. • ...
Hippie 2024-07-08
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- Describing a surreal or hallucinogenic experience s
- Common accessory worn around the neck
- Military system protested by many Hippies
- Belief in open and non-possessive relationships
- Social movement opposed to mainstream norms
- Scent often associated with Hippies
- Famous 1969 music festival
- Symbol worn by Hippies
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- Art style characterized by vivid colors and patterns
- Practice adopted by Hippies for physical and spiritual health
- Living arrangement for many Hippies
- Repeated word or phrase in meditation
- Predecessor subculture to the Hippies
- Spiritual enlightenment sought by many Hippies
- Public demonstration often organized by Hippies
- Hippie hand gesture
- Fashion trend associated with Hippies
- Often used by Hippies for mind expansion
- Popular clothing style among Hippies
- Central theme of the Hippie movement
20 Clues: Hippie hand gesture • Symbol worn by Hippies • Famous 1969 music festival • Living arrangement for many Hippies • Scent often associated with Hippies • Popular clothing style among Hippies • Central theme of the Hippie movement • Repeated word or phrase in meditation • Common accessory worn around the neck • Predecessor subculture to the Hippies • ...
Southern and Eastern Asia Religions 2025-02-18
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- 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)
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- 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 • ...
World History Vocabulary 2025-06-08
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- An area ruled by a foreign / remote ruler
- Toussaint L'Ouverture led the revolution in this country
- King or Queen
- A system where a single ruler, often a monarch, holds absolute and total power
- a major division in time
- to move from place to place
- Rights- Life, Liberty, Property
- Before Common Era
- Other throw of a government
- Common Era
- a countryside, far away from a city
- a person who moves fro place to place
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- Belief in many gods
- European intellectual movement that focused on reason and science over faith and superstition
- to tame animals for human use
- farming
- $10 Founding Father without a father
- Belief in 1 God
- A city
- People who work for the church (priests, nuns, etc)
20 Clues: A city • farming • Common Era • King or Queen • Belief in 1 God • Before Common Era • Belief in many gods • a major division in time • to move from place to place • Other throw of a government • to tame animals for human use • Rights- Life, Liberty, Property • a countryside, far away from a city • $10 Founding Father without a father • a person who moves fro place to place • ...
Latin America 2025-09-30
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- Spy seamstress
- Revolutions that lead to ideas
- People who are above enslaved people
- Creole Priest, Grito De Delores
- Below Mexico and North of Colombia
- Peruvian leader, Mestizo, Peru and Chile
- Born of Spanish and African parents
- Southern South America, Argentina
- Invaded Spain and was a distraction
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- Leader of Slave Rebellion
- If you can't beat them, join them, Brazil
- Spaniards born in Spain
- Contains Candada, US, Mexico
- Born in the new world with Spanish parents
- Gran Columbia, Great Liberator
- Creole officer in Mexico City, proclaimed himself emperor
- Most Latin American Counties
- Born of Spanish and Indigenous parents
- Self rule definition
- People brought from Africa to work for no pay and bad conditions
- Type of ideas that lead to revolutions
21 Clues: Spy seamstress • Self rule definition • Spaniards born in Spain • Leader of Slave Rebellion • Contains Candada, US, Mexico • Most Latin American Counties • Revolutions that lead to ideas • Gran Columbia, Great Liberator • Creole Priest, Grito De Delores • Southern South America, Argentina • Below Mexico and North of Colombia • Born of Spanish and African parents • ...
buddhist crossword 2013-05-23
6 Clues: a punichment • a buddhist god • annual buddhist festival • what buddhists search for • a celebrity that is a buddhist • celebrated/every may on a full moon
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-24
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- the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
- an improvement or enlightenment
- a state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
- capable of being accomplished
- to explain in greater detail
- to embarrass and confuse
- the condition of being too full; an overabundance
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- a pattern of prayer or worship
- misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
- a specific manner of working
- possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
- to discuss in too much detail; to attack
- the power that results from the combination of two or more forces
- requiring mental or physical effort
14 Clues: to embarrass and confuse • a specific manner of working • to explain in greater detail • 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; to attack • possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent • a state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy • ...
History Quiz(Professor Moscow) 2024-02-01
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- This invention led to socialism and labor for children
- Who did Travis Kelce kiss(last name)(NYT)
- Napoleon place of defeat
- The potato famine caused an economic what
- Origin of political liberalism
- US, Israel, Qatar and __ made plans in Paris(NYT)
- Who later joined the quadruple Alliance after England Russia Austria and Prussia?
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- Form of nationalism, "top down"
- Where is Liliana Segre from(NYT)
- Became president of France in 1848
- Deadly Drone Strike here(NYT)
- This invention led to different forms of transportation
- Flag associated with socialism
- (1814-15)(Initials for an event)
14 Clues: Napoleon place of defeat • Deadly Drone Strike here(NYT) • Flag associated with socialism • Origin of political liberalism • Form of nationalism, "top down" • Where is Liliana Segre from(NYT) • (1814-15)(Initials for an event) • Became president of France in 1848 • Who did Travis Kelce kiss(last name)(NYT) • The potato famine caused an economic what • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
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- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
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- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
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- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
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- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
Revolutionary Times 2022-01-14
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- new ideas as a result of the Scientific Revolution
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- written by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Second Continental Congress, states the reasons the British colonies of North America sought independence in July of 1776
- France's traditional national assembly with representatives of the three estates, or classes, in French society: the clergy, nobility, and commoners
- one of the enlightenment ideas that stresses the state of being free
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- an assembly of the nobility, clergy, and commons called together by the British sovereign as the supreme legislative body in Britain
- a law passed by the British Parliament in 1764 raising duties on foreign refined sugar imported by the colonies
- The storming of the _______ was seen as the true start of the French Revolution.
- a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean.
9 Clues: new ideas as a result of the Scientific Revolution • one of the enlightenment ideas that stresses the state of being free • a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean. • The storming of the _______ was seen as the true start of the French Revolution. • ...
victoria 2023-01-06
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- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefit
- Rights that people supposedly have under natural law.
- private gatherings where people of similar class, interests and outlook came together to discuss literature, politics, philosophy or current events.
- the conduct and policies of European absolute monarchs during the 18th and early 19th centuries who were influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment,
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- is commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- famous for reconceiving the social contract as a compact between the individual and a collective “general will” aimed at the common good and reflected in the laws of an ideal state and for maintaining that existing society rests on a false social contract
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
9 Clues: is commonly known as the "father of liberalism". • Rights that people supposedly have under natural law. • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering. • an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefit • ...
The French Enlightenment 2025-12-15
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- A period in the history of Europe and Western civilization
- A period of political and societal change in France
- A book published in France between 1751 and 1772
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- An intellectual and cultural movement occurring in the late 17th century in Western Europe
- A French writer and philosopher known for his hatred of religious intolerance
- A French judge and political philosopher
- the period of time the French Enlightenment happened
- A French writer and art critic known for being the chief editor in writing the Encyclopédie
8 Clues: A French judge and political philosopher • A book published in France between 1751 and 1772 • A period of political and societal change in France • the period of time the French Enlightenment happened • A period in the history of Europe and Western civilization • A French writer and philosopher known for his hatred of religious intolerance • ...
Haitian Revolution Crossword 2022-01-21
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- made up the majority of Haiti's population
- where many ideas such as freedom and personal rights came from
- poor whites
- wealthy group of freed blacks/slaves
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- a disease that killed much of Leclerc's troops in Haiti
- slaves held these to revolt against their owners
- wealthiest whites
- war for independence
8 Clues: poor whites • wealthiest whites • war for independence • wealthy group of freed blacks/slaves • made up the majority of Haiti's population • slaves held these to revolt against their owners • a disease that killed much of Leclerc's troops in Haiti • where many ideas such as freedom and personal rights came from
History: Chapter 5 2017-12-14
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- Emphasized reason and science as the path to knowledge.
- Ended towns representative meetings.
- decided who would control northern and eastern parts of North America
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- forbade colonists to settle west of Appalachians.
- Religious movement.
- Publisher of New-York Weekly Journal.
- Guaranteed important rights to noblemen and freemen.
- England's chief lawmaking body
8 Clues: Religious movement. • England's chief lawmaking body • Ended towns representative meetings. • Publisher of New-York Weekly Journal. • forbade colonists to settle west of Appalachians. • Guaranteed important rights to noblemen and freemen. • Emphasized reason and science as the path to knowledge. • decided who would control northern and eastern parts of North America
A Samurai Must Know These Words: Ella W. 2024-05-01
8 Clues: Japanese military leader • to go back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • hand to hand fighting technique • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • form of Buddhism focused on self-reliance and reaching enlightenment
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2025-11-07
8 Clues: Strategies during war • To not support either side • To be free of control, on your own. • Someone that supports their country • To speak or act on behalf of someone • Overthrowing the government for change • Growth in ideas about science and reason • A type of government where the people hold the power
Vocabulary puzzle 2022-03-30
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- the rebirth of a soul into another body
- worthy of or regarded with religious worship, and/or respect
- Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services
- the belief in many gods or goddesses
- 2 popular religion
- not biased especially toward any particular political group
- consequences of a previous life’s actions
- a domed Islamic religious building
- in Buddhism, spiritual enlightenment
- a person's beliefs concerning the existence and worship of a god or gods
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- most popular religion
- the belief in many gods or goddesses
- belief in one god or goddess
- Christian religious practices such as baptism
- Israel
- the bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church
- a rule for all religions
- Hinduism god
- Islam leaders of prayers and religious scholars
19 Clues: Israel • Hinduism god • 2 popular religion • most popular religion • a rule for all religions • belief in one god or goddess • a domed Islamic religious building • the belief in many gods or goddesses • the belief in many gods or goddesses • in Buddhism, spiritual enlightenment • the rebirth of a soul into another body • consequences of a previous life’s actions • ...
democracy 2024-08-15
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- - What is the power to be able to voice your opinion under any circomstatnces?
- Greeks - Who created the idea of a democracy in 507 BCE?
- - What model of democracy is run by a group of people with the same opinions?
- - What type of government has the citizens vote together on who they want to represent them in official decisions instead of having to have every single person put in a vote?
- - What philosopher from the Enlightenment was the first to come up with the idea of separation of powers and checks and balances that we still use in our government today?
- - What is a form of government where the legislative and executive brGreeks are not separate (Great Britian)?
- - What established a federal form of governernment in 1788?
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- - What type of democracy has the citizens vote on everything?
- Carta - What ancient text first came up with the idea of limiting the power that is given to the government (more power to the people)?
- - What time period in the 1800s is a historical philosophical movement that established many of the ideas that helped shape our government today?
- - What model of democracy means that the President has to get the consent of the people before they make a decision?
- - What is a government called that has all of its branches separate (USA)?
- Sovereignty - What words means that a government is run/influenced by the citizens of that area?
- - What model of democracy is ruled by a small group of people that are higher up in social hierarchy?
- - What is guaranteed to everyone the moment they are born?
- Locke - Who created the idea of natural rights that we still use today (Life, Liberty, Property)?
- - In what type of democracy do representatives vote on behalf of the people?
17 Clues: Greeks - Who created the idea of a democracy in 507 BCE? • - What is guaranteed to everyone the moment they are born? • - What established a federal form of governernment in 1788? • - What type of democracy has the citizens vote on everything? • - What is a government called that has all of its branches separate (USA)? • ...
Declaration Foundations 2011-10-04
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- Life, _________, and the pursuit of happiness
- The time period during which reason prevailed and almost nothing was accepted at face value. In Europe everything was questioned.
- Wrote many works in political science and philosophy that we borrowed heavily from for our Declaration. His life, liberty and property were copied almost verbatim. We also used his separation of powers and equality of people.
- God, Gold ________________
- Borrowed ideas from Locke, Hobbes and Montesque, thought that the state of nature was more peaceful than Hobbes or Locke, believed people were corrupted by pride that was learned, that they lost their pure self love
- Drink that came to Europe during the time of the Enlightenment
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- Was in England during the English civil war, wanted a very strong government, preferrably a monarch, thought almost any government was better than anarchy
- How many original British colonies there were
- The letter that was signed and sent to England to tell England that the colonies wanted to be free from their rule, the __________________________ of Independence
- The main writer of the Declaration of Independence
- We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal and are endowed by their Creator, with certain ____________ rights.
- Your teachers'aide who does an amazing job with you every day! You should tell him thanks for helping you every day.
12 Clues: God, Gold ________________ • How many original British colonies there were • Life, _________, and the pursuit of happiness • The main writer of the Declaration of Independence • Drink that came to Europe during the time of the Enlightenment • Your teachers'aide who does an amazing job with you every day! You should tell him thanks for helping you every day. • ...
China 2023-08-24
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- First and only female to rule China
- Declared himself emperor of China in 581 CE
- major religion in China that teaches all life is suffering
- World's first type of printing press
- repaired the Great Wall of China
- philosophy based off Confucius' teachings
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- state of enlightenment in Buddhism
- Chinese created this metal by accident
- Major trade route through Asia
- type of rice that saved the Chinese during the Song Dynasty
- Tang invention used for explosives and weapons
11 Clues: Major trade route through Asia • repaired the Great Wall of China • state of enlightenment in Buddhism • First and only female to rule China • World's first type of printing press • Chinese created this metal by accident • philosophy based off Confucius' teachings • Declared himself emperor of China in 581 CE • Tang invention used for explosives and weapons • ...
History 151 Crossword 2015-10-14
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- Second Great_____
- Paine was not____, but many thought false.
- Jefferson attended the College of...
- Fired from British deputy _____
- Paine known for the Age of _____
- Chief author of Declaration of Independence
- Most famous writing by Paine
- Paine wanted USA to break ties with
- In "The Age of Reason" Paine attacked...
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- Jefferson was born in...
- Through out his life, Franklin worked on his book
- Washington was considered an unlikely ____
- Washington was a child of...
- 1st President on the USA
- Washington wanted to retire to Mount _____
- Franklin felt he needed to die in...
- Franklin loved his time in the country...
- Jefferson thought to fathered some of her children
- Taxes on newspapers, licenses, etc.
- Washington has slaves True or False
20 Clues: Second Great_____ • Jefferson was born in... • 1st President on the USA • Washington was a child of... • Most famous writing by Paine • Fired from British deputy _____ • Paine known for the Age of _____ • Paine wanted USA to break ties with • Taxes on newspapers, licenses, etc. • Washington has slaves True or False • Jefferson attended the College of... • ...
1st Semester Exam Review 2019-12-05
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- Capital city of China
- Chancellor of Prussia who united Germany
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- Columbus arrived in Americas in the year Fourteen...
- French man responsible for Reign of Terror
- Revolutionary leader in Latin America
- Capital city of Bangladesh
- Spanish conquistador who conquered Aztecs
- Shogunate that isolated Japan
- Capital city of France
- A person of mixed European and Native heritage
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- Idea of uniting a strong, central government based on language
- Ancient trading route from Europe to Asia
- French dictator who tried to conquer Europe
- Location of Napoleon's final battle
- Event that occurred in 1517
- Family dynasty of Tsars in Russia
- One of the central themes of the Enlightenment
- Capital city of Germany
- First explorer to sail around Africa to India
20 Clues: Capital city of China • Capital city of France • Capital city of Germany • Capital city of Bangladesh • Event that occurred in 1517 • Shogunate that isolated Japan • Family dynasty of Tsars in Russia • Location of Napoleon's final battle • Revolutionary leader in Latin America • Chancellor of Prussia who united Germany • Ancient trading route from Europe to Asia • ...
LEARNING NEW WORDS CAN BE FUN 2020-08-21
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- / satisfaction
- / originality and inventiveness
- / currency of several Latin American countries
- / a game in which children hop into and over squares marked
- / a gentle push
- / friendly and pleasant
- / an inner sense of right and wrong
- / announcing
- / with no energy or interest
- / an expression of disapproval
- / affected by suffering, disease or pain
- / had a very low opinion of
- / expression of sorrow
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- / state of not having one's rightful benefits
- / nostalgically thinking fondly of the past
- / something which cannot be understood
- / something that cannot be corrected
- / scent
- / a strong dislike without good reason
- / a building without aroof, with many rows of seats rising in steps
- / a state of high spiritual knowledge
- / those bound to die
- / reduced
- / freedom from restriction
- / done, achieved
25 Clues: / scent • / reduced • / announcing • / satisfaction • / a gentle push • / done, achieved • / those bound to die • / expression of sorrow • / friendly and pleasant • / freedom from restriction • / had a very low opinion of • / with no energy or interest • / an expression of disapproval • / originality and inventiveness • / an inner sense of right and wrong • ...
Year 9.2 Buddhism Test 2016-12-08
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- Siddartha was born in this village
- The second universal truth - all life involves suffering
- The four _____ truths
- What the four noble truths focus on
- The third sight of suffering
- What animal was in Siddartha's mother's dream
- Fourth sight of suffering yet happy!
- Siddartha's surname
- The law of cause and effect
- 3rd Universal truth - no 'self'
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- The Way which Siddartha sought
- The second sight of suffering
- Tree of the 'aha' moment
- At one point he only ate one grain
- First sight of suffering was ___ man
- the 'aha' moment, also called nirvana
- His son was 'Chains'
- Siddartha destined to be a holy man or
- endless cycle of birth-death-rebirth
- The first universal truth - nothing lasts
- Flower of the aha moment
21 Clues: Siddartha's surname • His son was 'Chains' • The four _____ truths • Tree of the 'aha' moment • Flower of the aha moment • The law of cause and effect • The third sight of suffering • The second sight of suffering • The Way which Siddartha sought • 3rd Universal truth - no 'self' • Siddartha was born in this village • At one point he only ate one grain • ...
Sikhism 2016-05-25
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- Teachers of Sikhism.
- Sikh men are forbidden to cut their ________________.
- Always remember god throughout the day.
- The worship of one god.
- A small comb that Sikhs must carry.
- meditation is a form of ______________________.
- Sikh girls are given the name __________________.
- All Sikh boys are given the name ________________.
- A special cotton undergarment that Sikh men wear.
- Work hard and honestly.
- A state in India.
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- A bracelet that Sikhs wear.
- Sikh temple.
- Sikhs are encouraged to reach _______________ or total knowledge.
- Sikhs do not go on religious trips called _______________.
- Share what you have with the needy.
- The name of the Sikh god.
- The founder of Sikhism.
- A dagger that Sikh men carry at all times.
- A practice which allows communication between god and humans.
20 Clues: Sikh temple. • A state in India. • Teachers of Sikhism. • The worship of one god. • The founder of Sikhism. • Work hard and honestly. • The name of the Sikh god. • A bracelet that Sikhs wear. • Share what you have with the needy. • A small comb that Sikhs must carry. • Always remember god throughout the day. • A dagger that Sikh men carry at all times. • ...
Unit 2 (Kahmani Whittigham) 2020-10-19
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- Something that happens after slaves were freed
- Weapon that killed a-lot of France
- Located under the U.S
- People fight for it
- A country in south america
- Early latin civilization
- when a country can rule itself
- Unpaid workers
- When someone feels a strong connection between them and their country
- The leader of the early french revolution
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- Group/person who runs the country
- Fought the french to become their own
- France didn't like him
- France's most powerful man
- When a colony is only allowed to trade with the mother country
- Caused every revolution
- Had one of the most violent revolutions
- The time period where latin america was colonized by europe
- Something that the french revolution caused
- When people fight against a corrupt government
20 Clues: Unpaid workers • People fight for it • Located under the U.S • France didn't like him • Caused every revolution • Early latin civilization • France's most powerful man • A country in south america • when a country can rule itself • Group/person who runs the country • Weapon that killed a-lot of France • Fought the french to become their own • Had one of the most violent revolutions • ...
Oepdipus 2023-06-07
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- the people that can see the future
- Oedipus wife
- the sickness that effected the entire city of thebes
- where the oracle is located
- where on the body Oedipus was staked
- how jocasta died
- Jocastas son
- The man Oedipus Murdered
- the word of killing your own parents
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- the city oedipus grew up in
- what oedipus took out trying to reach enlightenment
- brother of Jocastas
- The city that Oedipus led over
- the writing of the play
- what the sphinx
- Greek god of lighting
- Body of a loin face of a woman
- a type of humor this play makes use of alot
- something set in stone that Oedipus tried to avoid
- the flaw that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero
20 Clues: Oedipus wife • Jocastas son • what the sphinx • how jocasta died • brother of Jocastas • Greek god of lighting • the writing of the play • The man Oedipus Murdered • the city oedipus grew up in • where the oracle is located • The city that Oedipus led over • Body of a loin face of a woman • the people that can see the future • where on the body Oedipus was staked • ...
10th grade Final Review 2023-05-23
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- Who Caesar defeats at the beginning of the play
- An appeal to logic
- Who the Romantics thought led the most natural life
- An appeal to character
- Good friends with Wordsworth. Wrote Rime of Ancient Mariner
- Caesar's Wife
- Brutus's wife
- The first person to stab Caesar
- This punctuation mark comes before a list
- The Main Point or Claim of an Essay
- Gives the eulogy at Caesar's funeral
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- Romanticism was a reaction to the_____
- Caesar's heir
- This punctuation mark joins two independent clauses
- The mariner shot this bird
- This punctuation mark comes before a coordinating conjunction
- Convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy
- Is told to beware the Ides of March
- The last person to stab Caesar
- An appeal to emotion
20 Clues: Caesar's heir • Caesar's Wife • Brutus's wife • An appeal to logic • An appeal to emotion • An appeal to character • The mariner shot this bird • The last person to stab Caesar • The first person to stab Caesar • Is told to beware the Ides of March • The Main Point or Claim of an Essay • Gives the eulogy at Caesar's funeral • Romanticism was a reaction to the_____ • ...
Religion Vocab 2025-01-14
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- Religion considered foundation of Chinese Culture
- Siddhartha Guatama is also known as _____
- Confucianism abide by this rule
- Shintoist believes everything in nature contains this
- Shintoism people must preform rituals to _______ the world
- Buddha went around sharing his _______ with others
- Holy book in Buddhism
- The fifth caste, Pariahs, is also known as ____________
- Hindus fit in one of the five _________
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- Religion developed in 500 BCE
- Hinduism is not monotheistic they are __________
- The founder of Buddhism
- Shintoism is unique to _____
- Confucianism is based on good ________
- In order to achieve Nirvana, Buddhists must follow the _________
- There are _____ types of relationships in society in Confucianism
- Ultimate goal of Buddhist
- Religion developed in 1500 BCE
- Ultimate goal of Hindus
- Religion unique to Japan
20 Clues: Holy book in Buddhism • The founder of Buddhism • Ultimate goal of Hindus • Religion unique to Japan • Ultimate goal of Buddhist • Shintoism is unique to _____ • Religion developed in 500 BCE • Religion developed in 1500 BCE • Confucianism abide by this rule • Confucianism is based on good ________ • Hindus fit in one of the five _________ • ...
the hhh 2024-12-11
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- -A system of beliefs and practices
- -A concept central to many religions, often involving a higher power
- -A follower of a particular religion
- -The central figure of Christianity
- -A significant event in the Christian faith
- -The belief in one god
- -A spiritual teacher or leader
- -A place of worship in Islam
- -The holy book of Islam
- -A set of moral principles or values
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- -A state of enlightenment or liberation
- -A spiritual journey or quest
- -A symbol of peace in many religions
- -The belief in many gods
- -A major world religion originating in India
- -The practice of abstaining from certain foods or activities
- -The Jewish holy book
- -A religious ritual or ceremony
- -A sacred place of worship in Judaism
- -The founder of Buddhism
20 Clues: -The Jewish holy book • -The belief in one god • -The holy book of Islam • -The belief in many gods • -The founder of Buddhism • -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 symbol of peace in many religions • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-31
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- criticism of Christianity and of slavery,
- was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer,
- The 3 laws of physics
- the process of making an area more urban.
- Coorperate for social benefits
- Policiy extending countries power
- improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments
- Given to king and queen by god
- Someone who influences and builds
- A proccess often used for faster processing of products
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- Negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- Best known for 1651 book, Levaithan
- The point between wealthy and poor
- French Judge
- empirical method for acquiring knowledge
- influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment
- Nicolaus Copernicus proposed this
- Father of liberalism
- Manufacture products
20 Clues: French Judge • Father of liberalism • Manufacture products • The 3 laws of physics • Coorperate for social benefits • Given to king and queen by god • Nicolaus Copernicus proposed this • Policiy extending countries power • Someone who influences and builds • The point between wealthy and poor • Best known for 1651 book, Levaithan • empirical method for acquiring knowledge • ...
History 2024-11-14
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- He wrote the declaration of independence
- legal or ethical principles
- Point of veiw
- To say something
- He was the one who was doing all of the speeches for Jefferson
- Someone who hasn't chosen between loyalist and patriot
- A euopean movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- People in contrie that were not in the wars between contries
- a country with political control
- He argued about natural rights and liberty
- successful attempt made by a large group to change political systems
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- Manipulation of information
- religious revivals in American history
- Being Free
- On your own
- Ancient passed/old
- Led the British in the revolution
- A person who wants to be a group
- A who wants to be independent
- A violent uprising against ones government
20 Clues: Being Free • On your own • Point of veiw • To say something • Ancient passed/old • Manipulation of information • legal or ethical principles • A who wants to be independent • A person who wants to be a group • a country with political control • Led the British in the revolution • religious revivals in American history • He wrote the declaration of independence • ...
World religion day 2025-10-16
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- A divine being or god
- Strong belief in spiritual doctrines
- Sikh house of worship
- Quiet reflection used in many religions
- Sacred religious writing
- Ceremonial religious act
- Place of worship for many religions
- Path to enlightenment founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Religion centered on the teachings of Jesus
- Something representing a faith or belief
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- Jewish house of prayer
- Spiritual communication or meditation
- Chinese philosophy focused on harmony with nature
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- Religion whose followers pray five times daily
- Religion founded in Punjab promoting equality
- One of the values celebrated on this day
- Key principle in interfaith dialogue
- Ancient religion with many deities and scriptures
- Christian place of worship
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions
- Muslim place of worship
22 Clues: A divine being or god • Sikh house of worship • Jewish house of prayer • Muslim place of worship • Sacred religious writing • Ceremonial religious act • Christian place of worship • Indigenous religion of Japan • Place of worship for many religions • Strong belief in spiritual doctrines • Key principle in interfaith dialogue • Spiritual communication or meditation • ...
World History Vocabulary 2021-11-03
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- English writer and women's rights advocate who wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- an authoritarian leader who exercises their political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment
- Italian philosopher who dropped bodies of different weights from the top of the famous Leaning Tower for a physics experiment.
- a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, and other arts.
- English mathematician that discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus.
- place where civilians of all social classes, mostly women, could gather and discuss ideas.
- Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe.
- a widespread and influential movement in painting and the other visual arts.
- an agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.
- movement of revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics in the 17th and 18th century.
- French philosopher who believed that the administrative powers were divided into the executive, the judicial and the legislative.
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- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe.
- French writer that believed social progress could be achieved through reason and that no authority.
- English political philosopher that believed all people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences".
- Empress of Russia who came to power following a coup d'état that overthrew her husband and second cousin, Peter III.
- Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge.
- method of thinking that has characterized the development of science.
21 Clues: Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe. • Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe. • belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe. • Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences". • method of thinking that has characterized the development of science. • ...
JAlcibar_RevolutionaryCrossword 2022-02-03
Across
- As a result of the French and Indian war, Britain had collected large amounts of ____
- War fought over the Ohio River Valley territory
- Period where King Charles II restored the monarchy
- Forced to sign the petition of rights and so he dissolved parliament
- British Queen before the Stuart family ascended the throne
- Enlightenment Philosopher who was a critic of the English Nobility. Strong supporter for Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom, and Cultural Toleration
- gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea trade
- against Charles I and supported religious tolerance, he would later kill King Charles
- King James II's relatives who overthrew him in the Glorious revolution
- altercation between protestors and british soldiers that kickstarted the American Revolution
- representatives gathered in Philadelphia to draft the Declaration of Independence and organize an army
- Bloodless revolution where James fled to france after being threatened by his Protestant Daughter and her husband.
- Catholic king who broke the law by instating fellow Catholics into office
- Oliver Cromwell established a republican government but later named himself military dictator
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- Official document acknowledging America to be an independent nation
- Civil war fought against Charles' absolute rule
- British response to the Boston Tea Party
- British king who authorized a new translation for the bible
- where representatives from the colonies appealed to the king in grievances.
- Where the first shots were fired of the American Revolution
- Bill that protected English citizens from their government by establishing their rights
- Peace talks in Paris for Britain to acknowledge the USA as an independent nation
- forbid English settlers from goin beyond the Appalachian mountains and put the English Military in control.
- Tax imposed onto all printed documents and goods
- Enlightenment philosopher who believed all are born with the rights to Life,Liberty,and Property, and that citizens have a right to overthrow the government
25 Clues: British response to the Boston Tea Party • War fought over the Ohio River Valley territory • Civil war fought against Charles' absolute rule • Tax imposed onto all printed documents and goods • Period where King Charles II restored the monarchy • gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea trade • British Queen before the Stuart family ascended the throne • ...
JAlcibar_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
Across
- As a result of the French and Indian war, Britain had collected large amounts of ____
- War fought over the Ohio River Valley territory
- Period where King Charles II restored the monarchy
- Forced to sign the petition of rights and so he dissolved parliament
- British Queen before the Stuart family ascended the throne
- Enlightenment Philosopher who was a critic of the English Nobility. Strong supporter for Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom, and Cultural Toleration
- gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea trade
- against Charles I and supported religious tolerance, he would later kill King Charles
- King James II's relatives who overthrew him in the Glorious revolution
- altercation between protestors and british soldiers that kickstarted the American Revolution
- representatives gathered in Philadelphia to draft the Declaration of Independence and organize an army
- Bloodless revolution where James fled to France after being threatened by his Protestant Daughter and her husband.
- Catholic king who broke the law by instating fellow Catholics into office
- Oliver Cromwell established a republican government but later named himself military dictator
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- Official document acknowledging America to be an independent nation
- Civil war fought against Charles' absolute rule
- British response to the Boston Tea Party
- British king who authorized a new translation for the bible
- where representatives from the colonies appealed to the king in grievances.
- Where the first shots were fired of the American Revolution
- Bill that protected English citizens from their government by establishing their rights
- Peace talks in Paris for Britain to acknowledge the USA as an independent nation
- forbid English settlers from going beyond the Appalachian mountains and put the English Military in control.
- Tax imposed onto all printed documents and goods
- Enlightenment philosopher who believed all are born with the rights to Life,Liberty,and Property, and that citizens have a right to overthrow the government
25 Clues: British response to the Boston Tea Party • War fought over the Ohio River Valley territory • Civil war fought against Charles' absolute rule • Tax imposed onto all printed documents and goods • Period where King Charles II restored the monarchy • gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea trade • British Queen before the Stuart family ascended the throne • ...
KMurillo_RevolutionaryCrossword 2022-02-03
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- The closing of the Boston Harbor and the placement of more military inforcements; was in response to the Boston Tea Party
- Enlightenment thinker: believed in Life, Liberty, and Property
- A royal tax added onto imported printed goods
- A war between England and Scotland over the rule of CharlesI
- Britian had to be stricter on the colonies to pay this off
- A tax added on tea and gave the East Indian companies an advantage in the market in the colonies
- Representatives from all the colonies got together to write the Declaration of Rights and Grievances
- War about expansion in North America between Britain and France
- Was where the "Shot heard around the world" happened
- Enlightenment thinker: belived in free speech and free religion
- The prohibition of colonists from moving beyond the Appalachian Mountains to try and avoid Native conflicts
- A set if laws that protected the citizens from the monarch
- The daughter and son-in-law of King JamesII
- Representatives from all the colonies got together to write the Declaration of Independence
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- the overthrowing of JamesII
- The killing of 5 colonists by British troops. One of the killed colonists was used as a maytr for rebellion
- Death led to the rise of the Stuart family
- Son of JamesI; was forced to sign the Petition of Right, however often dissolved Parliament
- Was first written by Tomas Jefferson, and borrowed ideas like Natural rights and the Social Contract Theory
- The return of the monarchy in England
- A son of Mary Stuart; Fought with Parliament about money and "Divine Right"
- Peace talks that lead to the recognition of independence of the US
- Leader of the revolutionary force of the English Civil War, but eventually declared himself a dictator
- The first constitution of any European nation, which installed a republican form of government
- made people fear the catholic monarchy
25 Clues: the overthrowing of JamesII • The return of the monarchy in England • made people fear the catholic monarchy • Death led to the rise of the Stuart family • The daughter and son-in-law of King JamesII • A royal tax added onto imported printed goods • Was where the "Shot heard around the world" happened • Britian had to be stricter on the colonies to pay this off • ...
Topic 8 crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- person who has gained enlightenment who tries to help others
- sending many computer related tasks to workers outside of the company
- seasonal wind in south and south east asia
- superior by a large margin
- belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- member of lowest Indian caste(jobs no one wants)
- proof
- make up for
- religious community
- relating to the whole universe
- system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- to strain through overuse
- willingness to respect ones beliefs and religion
- to thrive
- not allying with the superpowers during the cold war
- area of north india that is home to many sikhs
- person who tries to reach spiritual purity through self denial
- unreal or misleading
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- fixed social class
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- according to moral law
- member of a state or community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- effect of one's actions
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- physical features of an area
- unfair treatment
- someone who tries to convert someone to a particular religion
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- liberation from reincarnation
- group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- eliminate
- to calm or clear the mind
- government rules that sets limits or standards for businesses
- to split or divide
- focused on or gathered in
- unfair treatment based on gender
- a state of perfect wisdom free of suffering
- slow or block the movement
- few and scattered
- result
- thinker or teacher
- a person's duty to do what's right
- state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- past relative
- one cosmic force or god
45 Clues: proof • result • eliminate • to thrive • make up for • past relative • unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thinker or teacher • fixed social class • religious community • unreal or misleading • according to moral law • one cosmic force or god • effect of one's actions • to calm or clear the mind • focused on or gathered in • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism 2017-08-23
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- meditative absobtion in witch all dualistic destinations are eliminated
- a three pronged spear
- Action, deed; the law of cause and effect; intentional action, either wholesome or unwholesome that brings either pleasant or unpleasant result respectively
- to be born again as another form of life or into another class of human society
- respect for life
- A Buddhist Nun
- A spiritually wise person. More specifically, one of the seven seers who received the divine wisdom
- awaking enlightenment
- Service, either to the divine or to humanity.
- Short sayings or verses relating to various rituals, or encapsulating profound philosophical meanings
- animal mount of a deity which identifies the god or goddess
- The six perceptual gates through which we experience the world
- symbols that manifest cosmic forces
- Ceremony when the sacred thread is tied - to mark the start of learning with a guru.
- demon or evil spirit
- worshiper of Shakti, the Goddess
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- A Hindu god. The name means kindly or auspicious
- One who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening; a meditator
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred, and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- Name given to that power of God which delivers justice
- awaking
- A spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority
- appearance of a deity in another form
- Any center of subtle body believed to be physic energy
- the four religious books of sacred knowledge and priestly rituals of the Brahmans composed in the first millennium
- Communion; union of the soul with the Supreme, or a process which promotes that relationship
- path
- serpent
30 Clues: path • awaking • serpent • A Buddhist Nun • respect for life • demon or evil spirit • a three pronged spear • awaking enlightenment • worshiper of Shakti, the Goddess • symbols that manifest cosmic forces • appearance of a deity in another form • Service, either to the divine or to humanity. • A Hindu god. The name means kindly or auspicious • ...
AP World History Crossword Guide 2015-06-02
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- Social system of varnas; dividing people into four-five classes (Brahman, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, Sudras, Untouchables)
- A Muslim traveler who traveled throughout Africa, Europe, and Asia during the post-classical period; Created many accounts of his stories and travels
- Transformation from nomadic hunter gatherers society to a sedentary agricultural economy
- Specific trade system between the Americas, Europe, and Africa: goods included slaves, guns/gunpowder, spices, guns/gunpowder, and other raw materials
- Area near Mesopotamia marking progress of early human civilizations
- The biological exchange between the Old and New Worlds beginning in 1492
- Movement after the Scientific Revolution stressing reason and individualism over traditional beliefs and values
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- A Sunni Islamic state that controlled various areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa until WWI
- A city in Saudi Arabia established by the Umayyad tribe; Important in Islam; Contains the Ka’ba
- Group of various uprisings in America, France, Haiti, and South America supported by liberalism and enlightenment.
- Global economic crisis in light of overproduction and declining economies. Caused mass unemployment and banks to close.
- Process where economies, technologies, philosophies, cultures and other ideas are spread throughout the world and shared; ultimately, connecting the world in a variety of ways. Occurred during the Contemporary period.
- The end of a Russian feudal system, of peasants and landlords. Occurred under the Tsar in 1861.
- Agreement that ended WWI, with serious consequences for the Germans. Located at the Paris Peace Conference on June 28, 1919.
- Figurative phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 in reference to the USSR’s spread of communism and isolation to satellite states.
- Vital series of trade routes connecting China, India, and the Mediterranean throughout history
- The ideology and strong support of a national identity via commonalities. Popular throughout revolutions for independence.
- Philosophy of rational thought; age of reason
- The practice or belief in multiple gods or deities of nature
- Religious upheaval of the Catholic church and beginnings of Protestantism beginning with Martin Luther’s 95 theses
20 Clues: Philosophy of rational thought; age of reason • The practice or belief in multiple gods or deities of nature • Area near Mesopotamia marking progress of early human civilizations • The biological exchange between the Old and New Worlds beginning in 1492 • Transformation from nomadic hunter gatherers society to a sedentary agricultural economy • ...
French Revolution 2015-02-11
Across
- ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue
- informal social gathering at which writers, artists, and philosophers exchanged ideas
- restriction on access to ideas and information
- of or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- absolute ruler who uses his or her pow to bring about political and social change
- "the draft" which requires all young men to be ready for military or other service
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- personal, elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid-1700s and featuring fancy design in the shape of leaves, shells, and scrolls
- rights that belongs to all human from birth
- add a territory onto an existing state or country
- shutting off a port to keep people or supplies for moving in or out
- right to vote
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- policy
- ornate style of art and architecture popular in the 1600s and 1700s
- distribution of military and Ebonics power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- member of a group of the enlightenment thinkers who tried to apply the methods of science to the improvement of society
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
- spending situation in which a government spends more money than it takes in
- agreement by which people give up their freedom to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos
- principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
- d'état a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- give up a high office
23 Clues: policy • right to vote • give up a high office • rights that belongs to all human from birth • restriction on access to ideas and information • add a territory onto an existing state or country • ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
Chapter 12 Vocab Crossword 2016-03-30
Across
- growth in populations in cities and suburbs
- A political philosophy that grew out of the Enlightenment.
- Some have called this musician a bridge between classical and romantic music.
- The great powers adopted a _____________.
- Bismarck has often been seen as the foremost nineteenth-century practitioner of _________.
- Darwin believed that some organisms are born with variations, or differences, that make them more adaptable to their environment than other organisms, a process called __________.
- William I appointed a new prime minister.
- Was the most influential leader at a meeting in Vienna.
- Promoted the idea that humans are material beings who are part of the natural world.
- found new ways to make profits in a laissez-faire market economy
- Rulers, like Metternich, believed in the political philosophy known as ____________.
- Alexander II issued an _______ edict, which freed the serfs.
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- The great powers rearranged territories in Europe, believing this would create ____________.
- Each species has evolved over a long period of time from earlier, simpler forms of life.
- this economic system, society usually in the form of government owns and controls some means of production such as factories and utilities.
- All adult men could vote.
- Prussia was known for reliance on military strength.
- Indifferent to or rejection of religion in the affairs of the world.
- Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia met at this place to arrange a final peace settlement.
- The belief that the world should be viewed more genuine.
- A movement to end slavery, arose in North and challenged the Southern way of life.
- The effect of the Crimean War was to destroy the _________________.
- The cotton industry became even more productive when the steam engine was improved in the 1760s by this person.
- The rise of _________ led to the unification of Italy and Germany.
- At the end of the 1700s, a new intellectual movement emerged as a reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- an economic system based on industrial production
26 Clues: All adult men could vote. • The great powers adopted a _____________. • William I appointed a new prime minister. • growth in populations in cities and suburbs • an economic system based on industrial production • Prussia was known for reliance on military strength. • Was the most influential leader at a meeting in Vienna. • ...
Chapter 6 Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-10-25
Across
- a movement focused on reason and thought
- gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas
- Italian philosopher who worked to reform the justice system
- believed people were born with natural rights and the government should protect those rights
- believed women should be educated and take on jobs usually done by men
- these spread all over the Western world influencing society
- used by Great Britain to restrict the colonies' trade
- scientists begin questioning beliefs and making new theories based on this
- new way of viewing natural world-based on observation
- imprisoned twice for his beliefs in fighting against intolerance
- a government freely formed by the people and guided by free choice
- series of steps for forming and testing scientific theories
- ruler of Russia who expanded the Russian empire
- ruler of Austria who ended serfdom
- government power divided between the nation and the state
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- absolute ruler who used Enlightenment values to strengthen their rule
- tried to force Galileo to say he his discoveries were wrong
- this formed a weak government that failed to provide unity and order
- the main idea for philosophers and rulers
- one of the creators of the Scientific Method
- invented the telescope
- idea that planets revolve around the sun
- first 10 amendments protecting freedoms
- King of Prussia who reformed education and the justice system
- believed in separation of powers
- document justifying the colonies rebelling against Great Britain
- published the first encyclopedia
- Great Britain surrendered here in 1781 ending the American Revolution
- Created by Hobbes; people agree to order by giving power to one leader
- this led to new discoveries and new ways of thinking
- moon, sun, planets revolve around earth
- valued reason, nature, happiness, progress and liberty
- colonized America
- develops theory of motion
34 Clues: colonized America • invented the telescope • develops theory of motion • believed in separation of powers • published the first encyclopedia • ruler of Austria who ended serfdom • gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas • first 10 amendments protecting freedoms • moon, sun, planets revolve around earth • a movement focused on reason and thought • ...
AM/Enl./French Rev. 2025-03-21
Across
- the queen of France who was disliked for spending too much money
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- when one ruler or government controls everything
- a time when people started to use reason and science to think about government and society
- an Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and that people can change their government
- a machine used to cut off heads during the revolution
- the unfair social system in France with three classes: clergy, nobles, and common people
- rights that every person is born with, like life and freedom
- the rich land-owning class who had special privileges
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- a huge and fancy palace built by Louis XIV to show his power
- a writer who fought for freedom of speech and religion
- the belief that God gave the king the power to rule
- a king or queen with total power over a country
- dividing government into parts so no one gets too powerful
- a type of government where people have the power to vote and choose leaders
- the largest group in France, made up of workers and peasants who had few rights
- when angry citizens attacked a prison, starting the revolution
- a time when the people of France fought for more rights and overthrew their king
- a violent time during the revolution when many people were executed
- clear thinking based on facts and logic, not faith or tradition
- the idea that people agree to be ruled in exchange for protection
- the king of France during the French Revolution
- a thinker who believed in separating government into three branches
- an event where peasants revolted against landowners and burned the legal papers binding them to servitude
- a famous absolute monarch of France known as the “Sun King”
25 Clues: the leader of the Reign of Terror • a king or queen with total power over a country • the king of France during the French Revolution • when one ruler or government controls everything • the belief that God gave the king the power to rule • a machine used to cut off heads during the revolution • the rich land-owning class who had special privileges • ...
Nic Chose - Enlightenment and Revolution Crossword 2024-12-18
Across
- a grand style of art
- The idea of applying reason to every aspect of life
- A government split between local and national government
- a sun centered universe theory.
- A philosopher who believed that a government needs to have separation of powers
- Famous diplomat and Writer/inventor,he was the one who penned the Declaration of Independence
- A contract between government and its people,so it can protect its rights
- an english mathematician, who made three new laws about gravity.
- an latin inventor and early astronomer.
- The age of Reason and thinking, mostly about government and people.
- an age of going against normal church teaching and testing and discovering new things with observations and free thinking.
- A way of keeping one side of government from getting to powerful.
- A philosopher who believed that people were corrupted by society
- A document with civil rights,like freedom of speech,religion,assemblies.
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- The 13 Americans colonies formal decree they are leaving the british empire
- she wrote a book on women's rights and fought for them in the workplace and education .
- a earth center universe theory.
- A philosopher who believed in free speech and used to make fun of people in power to prove a point.
- method a system of making a theory with observations.
- a simple but elegant form of art
- Fancy French party,where philosophers would meet to talk.
- Its the belief of god but people off the enlightenment would use more reason and thought.
- a group of intellectuals in france
- A absolute monarch who believed it was their duty to help there people and streghten the country
- She was the Czarina of Russia and pushed russia to a more Enlightened thinking
- was a enlightened philosopher, who believed in natural rights
26 Clues: a grand style of art • a earth center universe theory. • a sun centered universe theory. • a simple but elegant form of art • a group of intellectuals in france • an latin inventor and early astronomer. • The idea of applying reason to every aspect of life • method a system of making a theory with observations. • A government split between local and national government • ...
The Enlightenment, Revolutions, and Napoleon 2025-02-24
Across
- Ihe radical leader who initiated the Reign of Terror.
- The political club that led the radical phase of the revolution.
- The prison and armory taken by revolutionaries in 1789.
- The estate composed of peasants and bourgeoisie.
- The fortress stormed by Parisians on July 14, 1789.
- The French queen known for saying, "Let them eat cake!"
- The tax on property paid mostly by peasants.
- The political philosophy favoring tradition, monarchy, and social stability.
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- The country Napoleon unsuccessfully invaded in 1812.
- A French philosopher who wrote The Social Contract.
- The island where Napoleon was first exiled.
- The law code established by Napoleon.
- The agreement that ended the Seven Years’ War.
- The economic policy Napoleon used to weaken Britain.
- The King of France during the revolution.
- The French general who crowned himself Emperor in 1804.
- The final battle where Napoleon was defeated.
17 Clues: The law code established by Napoleon. • The King of France during the revolution. • The island where Napoleon was first exiled. • The tax on property paid mostly by peasants. • The final battle where Napoleon was defeated. • The agreement that ended the Seven Years’ War. • The estate composed of peasants and bourgeoisie. • ...
History Vocabularies 2021-01-28
Across
- the scientists discover a proof of modern ____ on Mars recently
- a way to get something legally without money
- an area which are ruled by some people
- something which often happen during a protest
- Pancasila
- a job where they grow vegetables
- something done by the government to check on the amount of its people
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- things found from the past
- something you get from being educated
- this makes beautiful buildings
- The people _____ the products because they think they are poisoned
- worshiped beings
- an entire family of leaders
- people who are best at making fine arts
- the group of religious leaders
15 Clues: Pancasila • worshiped beings • things found from the past • an entire family of leaders • this makes beautiful buildings • the group of religious leaders • a job where they grow vegetables • something you get from being educated • an area which are ruled by some people • people who are best at making fine arts • a way to get something legally without money • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2021-03-29
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- (2 words) Directs people in achieving the goals of a moral life and enlightenment
- World's oldest still practiced religion, based on the ancient Vedas
- Practice of nonviolence
- (plural) Social groups
- (2 words) Founder of Buddhism
- Essential self
- Release from the cycle of death and rebirth
- Union with Brahman in Hinduism
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- personal and religious duties
- (3 words) Explains life as suffering and gives ways to overcome the suffering
- Rebirth of one's soul
- the "Enlightened One"
- Bottom of social caste, also known as pariahs
- One force, the basis of everything in Hinduism
- Positive or negative force created by one's actions
15 Clues: Essential self • Rebirth of one's soul • the "Enlightened One" • (plural) Social groups • Practice of nonviolence • personal and religious duties • (2 words) Founder of Buddhism • Union with Brahman in Hinduism • Release from the cycle of death and rebirth • Bottom of social caste, also known as pariahs • One force, the basis of everything in Hinduism • ...
Ancient India 2023-12-15
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- A journey of the soul
- Community Of Monks & Nuns
- Noble Path What is the teaching of the Buddha called
- The first name of the man who was to become Buddha
- awakened to the truth
- The three main gods in hinduism
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism is the end of
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- Entire body of Hindu sacred writings
- give possessions up worldly
- When were women given the chance to become male and reach nirvana?
- Type Of Buddhism
- What is the Hindu temple called
- What is the oldest Hindu text
- Buddhist Monk Or Nun
- What is the Hindu word for good and bad
15 Clues: Type Of Buddhism • Buddhist Monk Or Nun • A journey of the soul • awakened to the truth • Community Of Monks & Nuns • give possessions up worldly • What is the oldest Hindu text • What is the Hindu temple called • The three main gods in hinduism • Entire body of Hindu sacred writings • What is the Hindu word for good and bad • The ultimate goal of Buddhism is the end of • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-03
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- The state of bliss and freedom from the cycle of life and death
- Buddhism gets it’s name from this person
- After a long time meditating Siddhartha attained this ___
- People who believe there is no God
- The ____ noble truths
- Founder of Buddhism
- There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism
- All of us suffer because we don't accept that everything changes
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- The cycle of life and death
- Country where Buddhism began
- The noble ________ path can bring relief from our suffering
- The belief that we come back to life as a new creature after death
- Followers of Buddhism known as this
- Nothing is permanent
- Siddhartha’s family was very ___
15 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • Nothing is permanent • The ____ noble truths • The cycle of life and death • Country where Buddhism began • Siddhartha’s family was very ___ • People who believe there is no God • Followers of Buddhism known as this • There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism • Buddhism gets it’s name from this person • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-31
Across
- how long something has existed
- sell or transfer abroad
- a period marked by distinctive character
- all the knowledge and values shared by a society
- a sequence of powerful leader in the same family
- a single complete turn
- a society in an advanced satet of social devlopment
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- the practical application of science to commerce or industry
- a man made object
- the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
- a group of people
- the domain ruled by a single authoritative sovereign
- education that results in the spread of knowledge
- Strong empire in the world
- a member of a people who have no permanent home
15 Clues: a man made object • a group of people • a single complete turn • sell or transfer abroad • Strong empire in the world • how long something has existed • a period marked by distinctive character • a member of a people who have no permanent home • a sequence of powerful leader in the same family • all the knowledge and values shared by a society • ...
asian religion 2023-09-25
Across
- the worship Muslims do towards the Kaaba
- the 9th month of the Islamic calendar
- Islamic term meaning "forbidden"
- someone determined to become a Buddha
- The doctrine of no unchanging that can be found in any phenomenon
- The cycle of all life
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- Connotes the highest level principle in Hinduism
- The concept of action and it's consequences
- A buddhist concept meaning pain or suffering
- the islamic religious text
- A term in Hindu meaning enlightenment
- the set of virtues in Hinduism
- the ultimate state that is the goal of Buddhism
- Religious texts in Hinduism
- the Islamic cultures most important mosque
15 Clues: The cycle of all life • the islamic religious text • Religious texts in Hinduism • the set of virtues in Hinduism • Islamic term meaning "forbidden" • the 9th month of the Islamic calendar • A term in Hindu meaning enlightenment • someone determined to become a Buddha • the worship Muslims do towards the Kaaba • the Islamic cultures most important mosque • ...
he will never be satisfied by Anastasia Capra 2024-10-25
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- They wanted to "purify"the church of England.
- 30 people found guilty, 19 people killed.
- First celebrated in 1621
- Maryland, Virgina, Carolinas, and Georgia
- people began to study human nature, reason, and science.
- Native americans and settlers around jamestown were fighting.
- Given to william penn by king of England.
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- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
- Christian group who were despised in Europe.
- Settled in 1607 in Virginia.
- Originally owned by Pennsylvania
- Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
- the first america settlement.
- Phillip wanted to stop all white settlers from expanding west.
- separated into north and south after each colony became vastly different.
15 Clues: First celebrated in 1621 • Settled in 1607 in Virginia. • the first america settlement. • Originally owned by Pennsylvania • 30 people found guilty, 19 people killed. • Maryland, Virgina, Carolinas, and Georgia • Given to william penn by king of England. • Christian group who were despised in Europe. • They wanted to "purify"the church of England. • ...
Path to Peace — The Buddha’s Journey & Timeless Wisdom 2025-05-15
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- The path that avoids extremities
- Queen Mahamaya dreamed of this animal before Siddhartha’s birth
- Practice of calm focus on breathing or thoughts
- Structures that people circle around the temple to pay respects.
- Buddha’s final passing is called
- What remained after Buddha’s passing and were distributed
- Tree under which Siddhartha attained enlightenment
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- The Buddha’s given name
- Where Siddhartha Gautama was born
- Woman who offered milk rice to Siddhartha
- Flowers said to bloom under Siddhartha’s feet when he was born
- The process of letting go of worldly attachments
- The cycle of rebirth and suffering
- Practice of selflessness & helping others
- Paying full attention to the present moment
15 Clues: The Buddha’s given name • The path that avoids extremities • Buddha’s final passing is called • Where Siddhartha Gautama was born • The cycle of rebirth and suffering • Woman who offered milk rice to Siddhartha • Practice of selflessness & helping others • Paying full attention to the present moment • Practice of calm focus on breathing or thoughts • ...
buddhism 2025-12-10
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- The _____ largest religion in th world
- Sacred Buddhist scripture
- The Buddhist community
- The idea that actions bring future results
- The endless cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- Is a peaceful state free from suffering
- The Buddha's teachings, and the truth about reality
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- Stories about the Buddha's past lives
- The founder or leader of Buddhism
- A school of Buddhism focused on meditation and simplicity
- The Buddhist symbol
- A woman who lives a Buddhist religious life
- A man who lives a Buddhist religious life
- A symbolic hand gesture used in meditation or rituals
- A person who has reached enlightenment
15 Clues: The Buddhist symbol • The Buddhist community • Sacred Buddhist scripture • The founder or leader of Buddhism • Stories about the Buddha's past lives • The _____ largest religion in th world • A person who has reached enlightenment • Is a peaceful state free from suffering • A man who lives a Buddhist religious life • The idea that actions bring future results • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
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- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
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- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words : MK 2024-05-01
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- the golden age between the 8th-12th century
- a Japanese leader
- a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan
- a method that clears the mind
- to restore something old, or to bring something back to how it was
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a Japanese religion that values life and nature
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- people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor
- the samurai code
- a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof
- Japanese military leader
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self enlightenment
- of Genji is considered to be the world's first novel
- hand to hand fighting technique
14 Clues: the samurai code • a Japanese leader • Japanese military leader • a method that clears the mind • hand to hand fighting technique • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • people that,"Hang Out" with the emperor • a powerful warrior class in Ancient Japan • the golden age between the 8th-12th century • a tower with several stories, and a curvy roof • ...
Inspirational Books 2024-07-25
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- guide to spiritual enlightenment, "The Power of ___"
- "Man's Search for ___"
- Brene Brown's book on vulnerability, "Daring ___"
- Dale Carnegie's book on influencing people
- classic on personal achievement, "Think and Grow ___"
- Johnson's parable about change, "Who Moved My ___?"
- Albom's tale of a dying professor, "Tuesdays with ___"
- guide to a meaningful life, "The Purpose Driven ___"
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- Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir, "Eat, Pray, ___"
- personal development, "Awaken the Giant ___"
- self-help book, "The 7 ___ of Highly Effective People"
- motivational book, "The Monk Who Sold His ___"
- Byrne's book about the law of attraction, "The ___"
- book on healing, "You Can ___ Your Life"
14 Clues: "Man's Search for ___" • book on healing, "You Can ___ Your Life" • Dale Carnegie's book on influencing people • Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir, "Eat, Pray, ___" • personal development, "Awaken the Giant ___" • motivational book, "The Monk Who Sold His ___" • Brene Brown's book on vulnerability, "Daring ___" • Byrne's book about the law of attraction, "The ___" • ...
Unit 2 Review 2025-02-18
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- "Shot Heard Around the World"
- Main Righter of the declaration
- Believed people were naturally evil
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of church and state
- "All men are created..."
- Writer of the Social Contract
- Liar who illustrated the Boston Massacre
- Event that got Boston Grounded, ended up throwing 6 million dollars worth of something into the harbor
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- Believer in 3 natural rights Life Liberty Property
- writer of common sense
- Believed in Separation of Powers
- Agreement made between people and government for protection
- Date declaration was signed
- Colonists were sick of all these things being imposed
14 Clues: writer of common sense • "All men are created..." • Date declaration was signed • "Shot Heard Around the World" • Writer of the Social Contract • Main Righter of the declaration • Believed in Separation of Powers • Believed people were naturally evil • Liar who illustrated the Boston Massacre • Believer in 3 natural rights Life Liberty Property • ...
Buddhism 2025-03-27
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- The number of Moral Precepts
- Someone who gives up all basics and luxuries
- A follower of Buddhism
- When leaving the palace Siddhartha saw an old, sick and _______ man
- Buddha started his life as a ______
- The founder of Buddhism
- Buddha said your reincarnation depends on if you have good or bad _______
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- This word means 'seeing truth' and understanding everything
- Every part of the Eightfold Path begins with this word
- The cycle of life, death and rebirth
- The country where Buddhism started
- The religion
- The number of Noble Truths
- Buddha's word for suffering
14 Clues: The religion • A follower of Buddhism • The founder of Buddhism • The number of Noble Truths • Buddha's word for suffering • The number of Moral Precepts • The country where Buddhism started • Buddha started his life as a ______ • The cycle of life, death and rebirth • Someone who gives up all basics and luxuries • Every part of the Eightfold Path begins with this word • ...
Vocab - India 2025-10-24
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- Oldest Religion in the world
- A state of blissful escape from suffering
- Early Indians religious beliefs
- If you were in ancient India, you would speak this
- The act of voluntarily being poor
- The way the righteous People would live by
- These were the different Social levels
- Seasonal winds typically found in India
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- The teachings of Siddhima
- The spread of ideas due to migration
- A deep sense of understanding and relief
- The rigid Hierarchy of ancient India
- A Buddhist belief of having a good next life
- The belief of becoming a different being after death
14 Clues: The teachings of Siddhima • Oldest Religion in the world • Early Indians religious beliefs • The act of voluntarily being poor • The spread of ideas due to migration • The rigid Hierarchy of ancient India • These were the different Social levels • Seasonal winds typically found in India • A deep sense of understanding and relief • A state of blissful escape from suffering • ...
Buddhism 2021-12-13
8 Clues: the enlightened one • one's spiritual duties • the rebirth of one's soul • focusing one's mind on spiritual ideas • a prince who discovered enlightenment' • the effect a person's actions have on the soul • achieved when one is released from the cycle of • a state of peace that is free from suffering and
Age of Revolution 2016-05-30
8 Clues: non-religious • The Revolution of France • One of the founding fathers • A European Intellectual Movement • An important document for rights • a good king that was good to work with • What a civilian can do and cannot be taken from them • What worked with and against the Monarch with poor relationship
Buddhism Vocabulary 2017-05-08
8 Clues: Taxes • Life's rules • The perfect way of living • A set of instructions on how to live • A force caused by someone's bad deeds • A religion led on a path of enlightenment • The art Ned science of designing buildings • A man that gives all he owns and gives his life to religion
World History: Review 2023-09-06
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- a social and political movement
- philosopher who believes in natural rights
- a word meaning non-religious
- Greek city-state that won the Peloponnesian War
- philosopher who believes most people are born evil
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- Greek city-state that won the Persian Wars
- philosopher who believes in child-centered education
- a Persian leader
8 Clues: a Persian leader • a word meaning non-religious • a social and political movement • Greek city-state that won the Persian Wars • philosopher who believes in natural rights • Greek city-state that won the Peloponnesian War • philosopher who believes most people are born evil • philosopher who believes in child-centered education
Anti-semitism Crossword puzzle 2020-08-23
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- a mythical, supposedly superior race
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- prejudice of people due to race, age, ect
- This was also known as the Black Plague
- prejudice against Jews pre-concept of race
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- The oldest monotheistic religion
- German who coined the term antisemitism
- movement that brought some peace for Jews
- reject people from being included w/others
- place where jewish people assemble/worship
10 Clues: The oldest monotheistic religion • a mythical, supposedly superior race • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • German who coined the term antisemitism • This was also known as the Black Plague • movement that brought some peace for Jews • prejudice of people due to race, age, ect • reject people from being included w/others • place where jewish people assemble/worship • ...
The Enlightenment and Revolution 2013-11-21
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- systematic observations from experiments
- the rulers tried to govern enlightenment principles as well as keep their powers
- a religious philosophy fro reason and natural law in the eighteenth century
- sun centered
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- rooms in which people discussed philosophy
- Newton's law that the planets are pulled together by gravity
- inflexible
- someone who seeks wisdom
- Earth centered
- art which replaced baroque and was focused on grace in the 1730's
10 Clues: inflexible • sun centered • Earth centered • someone who seeks wisdom • systematic observations from experiments • rooms in which people discussed philosophy • Newton's law that the planets are pulled together by gravity • art which replaced baroque and was focused on grace in the 1730's • a religious philosophy fro reason and natural law in the eighteenth century • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2022-10-05
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- A young person learning a trade under a master
- Written defamation
- a document providing permission to start a colony
- the representatives of Virginia's government
- wealthy landowning class
- a philosophical movement that changed the way people think
- a waterway through or around North America
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- Protestants that created the Plymouth colony
- A person who believed that all should live in peace and harmony
- the belief in the benefits of profitable trading
10 Clues: Written defamation • wealthy landowning class • a waterway through or around North America • Protestants that created the Plymouth colony • the representatives of Virginia's government • A young person learning a trade under a master • the belief in the benefits of profitable trading • a document providing permission to start a colony • ...
Mr. Lawrence WH Crossword 2025-04-08
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- Co-leader of the French Revolution
- Co-leader of the French Revolution
- The movement that inspired the American and French Rev.
- Took control of france, ending the Revolution
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- The device made famous for executions
- Where the French Revolution took place
- Key drafter of the Declaration of Independence
- Founding Father on the $100 bill
- First President of the United States
- The social structure of France before the Rev.
- Where the American Revolution took place
11 Clues: Founding Father on the $100 bill • Co-leader of the French Revolution • Co-leader of the French Revolution • First President of the United States • The device made famous for executions • Where the French Revolution took place • Where the American Revolution took place • Took control of france, ending the Revolution • Key drafter of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment 2020-12-17
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- a society that is well organized and developed, used especially about a particular society in a particular place or at a particular time
- Kings or Queens
- The ? of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States.
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- the scientific study of the structure of human or animal bodies
- The word ‘Renaissance’ means the ? or the rebirth of the Greco Roman Civilization
- The economic ? of the colonists with Britain became one of the cause of American Revolution
- a man in the Middle Ages who was given land to live on by a lord in return for promising to work or fight for him
- He is known especially for his statue of David (an ancient king of Israel) and for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome with scenes from the Old Testament of the Bible, including the Creation of Adam.
8 Clues: Kings or Queens • the scientific study of the structure of human or animal bodies • The ? of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States. • The word ‘Renaissance’ means the ? or the rebirth of the Greco Roman Civilization • The economic ? of the colonists with Britain became one of the cause of American Revolution • ...
Vocabulary puzzle 2022-03-31
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- the rebirth of a soul into another body
- worthy of or regarded with religious worship, and/or respect
- Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services
- the belief in many gods or goddesses
- 2 popular religion
- not biased especially toward any particular political group
- consequences of a previous life’s actions
- a domed Islamic religious building
- in Buddhism, spiritual enlightenment
- a person's beliefs concerning the existence and worship of a god or gods
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- most popular religion
- the belief in many gods or goddesses
- belief in one god or goddess
- Christian religious practices such as baptism
- Israel
- the bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church place to worship Jesus
- a rule for all religions
- Hinduism god
- Islam leaders of prayers and religious scholars
19 Clues: Israel • Hinduism god • 2 popular religion • most popular religion • a rule for all religions • belief in one god or goddess • a domed Islamic religious building • the belief in many gods or goddesses • the belief in many gods or goddesses • in Buddhism, spiritual enlightenment • the rebirth of a soul into another body • consequences of a previous life’s actions • ...
Vocabulary puzzle 2022-03-31
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- Israel
- worthy of or regarded with religious worship, and/or respect
- 2 popular religion
- Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services
- Islam leaders of prayers and religious scholars
- a domed Islamic religious building
- in Buddhism, spiritual enlightenment
- the belief in many gods or goddesses
- not biased especially toward any particular political group
- a rule for all religions
- most popular religion
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- Hinduism god
- the bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church place to worship Jesus
- a person's beliefs concerning the existence and worship of a god or gods
- consequences of a previous life’s actions
- Christian religious practices such as baptism
- belief in one god or goddess
- the rebirth of a soul into another body
18 Clues: Israel • Hinduism god • 2 popular religion • most popular religion • a rule for all religions • belief in one god or goddess • a domed Islamic religious building • in Buddhism, spiritual enlightenment • the belief in many gods or goddesses • the rebirth of a soul into another body • consequences of a previous life’s actions • Christian religious practices such as baptism • ...
PS Hinduism 2023-05-03
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- Name of place where Hindus worship?
- what is Hinduism symbol?
- River Valley where Hinduism began
- Coming back to life as a new being after death
- Ultimate enlightenment and freedom from the cycle of life and death
- The order of people into different levels of society
- Word meaning Hindu Worship
- Country of Hindu Origins?
- The ongoing cycle of life and death
- Name of Hindu leaders?
- Hinduism is mainly located in the country called _____?
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- Oldest Religion
- Hindus don't eat meat. They are __________?
- Hindu religious texts
- Hindu Supreme being
- who was the hinduism founder?
- What is the Hinduism way of life ?
- Good action results in good things happening, bad action to bad things
18 Clues: Oldest Religion • Hindu Supreme being • Hindu religious texts • Name of Hindu leaders? • what is Hinduism symbol? • Country of Hindu Origins? • Word meaning Hindu Worship • who was the hinduism founder? • River Valley where Hinduism began • What is the Hinduism way of life ? • Name of place where Hindus worship? • The ongoing cycle of life and death • ...
foundations of government 2024-02-12
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- Reasons for the Constitution
- Relations between states, and states and federal government
- Slaves counted as 3/5ths of a person
- Judicial branch
- People who did NOT believe in large central government
- Constitution is the law of the land
- First constitution for the U.S.
- Compromise between the New Jersey and Virginia plans
- Government officials have to pledge to follow the constitution
- Plan that provides rules for the government
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- First document published by the pilgrims to establish limited government
- Ideas that influenced American Independence
- Changes to the constitution
- Rights for citizens added in the constitution
- 9/13 states are required to ratify the constitution
- Legislative branch
- How to amend the constitution
- People who believed in large central government
- Government officials do NOT have to pledge to any religion
- Executive branch
20 Clues: Judicial branch • Executive branch • Legislative branch • Changes to the constitution • Reasons for the Constitution • How to amend the constitution • First constitution for the U.S. • Constitution is the law of the land • Slaves counted as 3/5ths of a person • Ideas that influenced American Independence • Plan that provides rules for the government • ...
the french revolution & the church 2025-09-12
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- someone who suffers or dies for their faith
- belief that knowledge comes from experience and observation
- a political system where one has absolute
- E in the french revolutions motto
- leaders of the church
- forcefuling taking away something
- government where people select representitives to govern
- ordinary people
- a movement valuing reason, science, and individual rights.
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- a set of rules stating how a country is governed
- belief that knowledge comes from reason and logic
- F in the french revolutions motto, brotherhood
- meeting of representitives of all states
- government by the people
- assembly group formed by the thirdestate representing all of france
- government ruled by a king or queen
- a major change in society
- L in the french revolutions motto
18 Clues: ordinary people • leaders of the church • government by the people • a major change in society • E in the french revolutions motto • forcefuling taking away something • L in the french revolutions motto • government ruled by a king or queen • meeting of representitives of all states • a political system where one has absolute • someone who suffers or dies for their faith • ...
