enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution 2022-06-21
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- a revolution
- opposite of clean
- known as the age of reason, began in the mid 17th century
- opposite of urban
- A revolution that happened between 1789-1799
- children were forced to work there
- idea was easily accepted
- taken advantage of
- a black rock they use for fuel
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- any clothing produced by weaving or knitting
- another word for illness
- forced to do work against there say
- An extreme Change in the way something is done
- the revolution started there
- political and economic system in which private individuals and companies own property's and goods, rather than the government, than compete to make profit.
- they increased speed of production
- organisations or bargained for better hours and conditions
- physical work
18 Clues: a revolution • physical work • opposite of clean • opposite of urban • taken advantage of • another word for illness • idea was easily accepted • the revolution started there • a black rock they use for fuel • they increased speed of production • children were forced to work there • forced to do work against there say • any clothing produced by weaving or knitting • ...
Colonial Trade,Government, & Society 2024-02-07
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- a person who learns from a master
- a movement in the 1600's Europe
- the colonial trade route between new england, africa, and the west indies
- the act of publishing a statement to damage a person reputation
- a school run by women from their homes
- trades people,craft workers, and farmers
- sent goods out of country
- group of people who can make laws
- a religious movement in English colonies
- a combination of west African and English languages
- movement in 1688
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- laws beginning in the 1650's
- 1689 document of rights
- a theory of economic strength
- nickname for new englanders
- first ten amendments
- bring goods into the country
- the highest social class in english colonies
18 Clues: movement in 1688 • first ten amendments • 1689 document of rights • sent goods out of country • nickname for new englanders • laws beginning in the 1650's • bring goods into the country • a theory of economic strength • a movement in the 1600's Europe • a person who learns from a master • group of people who can make laws • a school run by women from their homes • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2025-11-25
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- a state of sudden enlightenment
- represented as a high sanctuary
- gathering of people practicing dharma
- a doctor who heals all suffering
- a practice of focusing on meditative discipline
- sacred word for meditation
- a persons goal to reach nirvana but also helps another person from suffering
- the oldest school in Buddhism
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- referred to as a man
- a goal or practice of becoming a buddha
- a phrase meaning "meditation"
- dome-shaped structure that is a holy place for Buddhists
- state of deep training
- a Buddhist tradition that focused on esoteric practices
- a symbol that represents the universe
- symbolization of Buddha's awaking
- first Nobel truth in Buddhism
- a Sanskrit scripture that have a set of rules
18 Clues: referred to as a man • state of deep training • sacred word for meditation • a phrase meaning "meditation" • first Nobel truth in Buddhism • the oldest school in Buddhism • a state of sudden enlightenment • represented as a high sanctuary • a doctor who heals all suffering • symbolization of Buddha's awaking • a symbol that represents the universe • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-29
8 Clues: None-violence • Full knowledge • The belief in no god • How old is Buddhism? • First name of the first Buddha • A thing that buddhists do to get a clear mind • How many million Buddhists are there in the world? • The chill out place when you can't be reborn anymore
homework 2021-10-28
8 Clues: to not eat • seeking wisdom • good or bad deeds • founder of Buddhism • travel to holy places • individual soul or spirit being born again and again • the Buddha's world for release from selfishness and pain • belief that everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
FRENCH REVOLUTION 2023-11-03
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- The King who's rule caused a Revolution
- The Third Estates solution to the unfair treatment that monarchy causes
- 94% of the population
- One of the greatest generals in history
- The worst queen in French history
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- French Revolutionist
- Strong Fortress that got stormed by revolutionist
- Ideals that heavily influence future society
8 Clues: French Revolutionist • 94% of the population • The worst queen in French history • The King who's rule caused a Revolution • One of the greatest generals in history • Ideals that heavily influence future society • Strong Fortress that got stormed by revolutionist • The Third Estates solution to the unfair treatment that monarchy causes
AP WORLD Unit 6 Mini Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Prime commodity for the British East Indian Company
- Result of the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement
- The Irish ____ Famine
- Many colonies switched from subsistence farming to ____ crop farming
- Philosophical movement that emphasized reason and logic
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- John Locke's belief in _____ Rights
- Colony where colonizers have migrated
- The ___ Wars forced Chinese ports open
8 Clues: The Irish ____ Famine • John Locke's belief in _____ Rights • Colony where colonizers have migrated • The ___ Wars forced Chinese ports open • Result of the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement • Prime commodity for the British East Indian Company • Philosophical movement that emphasized reason and logic • Many colonies switched from subsistence farming to ____ crop farming
Literary Movements 2025-09-16
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- Struggle for survival in extreme situations
- Character that grew larger than life over time
- Focused on emotion and imagination
- The Age of Reason
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- Examined movement and fragmentation of society
- Saw the world as it was, to make it better
- Supernatural explanation of the world
- Focused on individual potential
8 Clues: The Age of Reason • Focused on individual potential • Focused on emotion and imagination • Supernatural explanation of the world • Saw the world as it was, to make it better • Struggle for survival in extreme situations • Examined movement and fragmentation of society • Character that grew larger than life over time
Rococo 2023-03-17
6 Clues: period of • painted the swing • founder of the movement • stemmed from the French word meaning • noticed while working as court dwarf • Watteau painted Italian comedy and _______
Buddhism Crossword 2022-11-28
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- a form of seated meditation
- fig tree where the Buddha gained enlightenment
- “thirst, desire, longing, greed”
- 3 baskets, 3 different divisions of scriptures
- japanese term for awakening
- “medicine buddha”, doctor who cures suffering, bodhisvatta
- a spiritual flower that represent purity of the body
- "smaller verhicle"
- cosmic buddha, bodhisattva
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- the bodhisattva of mercy and compassion
- someone who achieved nirvana (didn’t stay to help)/ devoted follower of Buddha
- founder of buddhism
- a sacred circle, diagram of the universe
- canonical scriptures, jewels
- a person that can reach nirvana but chooses not to in order to help others
- important form of buddhist architecture
- symbol for the nature of reality, vehicle of the thunder bolt
- the practive of generosity, giving
18 Clues: "smaller verhicle" • founder of buddhism • cosmic buddha, bodhisattva • a form of seated meditation • japanese term for awakening • canonical scriptures, jewels • “thirst, desire, longing, greed” • the practive of generosity, giving • the bodhisattva of mercy and compassion • important form of buddhist architecture • a sacred circle, diagram of the universe • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- To help people do good and prevent bad
- Tell the truth, don't gossip and don't speak badly of others
- To be aware of your feelings but not attached to them
- To practice meditation as a way of understanding reality
- the truth of suffering
- Founder of Buddhism
- to live a non-selfish life
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- A state of wisdom
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- Religion founded by Siddhartha
- To not commit evil acts
- developing a deep understanding of the Nobel truths
- An explanation of how or why something happens
- The cycle of being reborn
- The path of enlightenment
- ancient sacred text
- Birth place of Siddhartha
- The _________ was the lama who headed he government
18 Clues: A state of wisdom • ancient sacred text • Founder of Buddhism • the truth of suffering • To not commit evil acts • The cycle of being reborn • The path of enlightenment • Birth place of Siddhartha • to live a non-selfish life • Religion founded by Siddhartha • To help people do good and prevent bad • The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • ...
Foundations of Government 2024-02-12
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- exectuive branch
- Laid out a plan for government, electing a governor
- judicial branch
- supported the constitution
- added to Britain's constitution after the glorious Revolution Enlightenment a constitution monarchy in england
- group of small states
- 9/13 states have to ratify the constitution
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- how to amend the constitution
- legislative branch
- established the ideas of representative democracy, limited government, and constitutional government
- opposed the constitution
- leader of the executive branch
- first legislative in the colonies
- Signed by the pilgrims
- relations between states
- the constitution the supreme law of the land
- British parliament forced King Charles 1 to sign this document and attempted to put some limit on his power
- Basic system of laws
18 Clues: judicial branch • exectuive branch • legislative branch • Basic system of laws • group of small states • Signed by the pilgrims • opposed the constitution • relations between states • supported the constitution • how to amend the constitution • leader of the executive branch • first legislative in the colonies • 9/13 states have to ratify the constitution • ...
Chapter 1 U.S History 2022-09-12
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- punish colonists for Boston Tea Party
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- renewed commitment to reason and science
- sharing power between state and federal gov.
- prevents too strong of government
- D of I was written in this year
- Chosen by states population
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- written by Thomas Jefferson
- First part of the Declaration of Independence
- He believed governments exist by consent
- opposed strong national government
11 Clues: written by Thomas Jefferson • Chosen by states population • D of I was written in this year • prevents too strong of government • opposed strong national government • punish colonists for Boston Tea Party • First ten amendments to the Constitution • renewed commitment to reason and science • He believed governments exist by consent • ...
Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution 2013-05-16
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- Induction Scientists who derived and test hypotheses against empirical observations.
- 18th century movement led by philosophes that held that change and reform were both desireable through application through science.
- Rights The idea that all human were born with the rigths to liberty,life and property
- First among the philosophes and offended monarchs through poetry.
- Locke Proved to be the most philosophical and polictical thinker of the 17th century and was known for his writings of criticism about absolutism.
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- Writers and critics who flourished in expanding print culture in forging favorable attitudes towards change.
- theory Belief that earth is the center of the universe.
- Newton Englishman who established basis of physics and planetary motion.
- Belief that the sun was the center of the universe.
- Copernicus A polish priest astronomer, published a book on Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres.
- Was a very famous astronomer who developed the first telescope who proved that the planets and moons moved.
11 Clues: Belief that the sun was the center of the universe. • theory Belief that earth is the center of the universe. • First among the philosophes and offended monarchs through poetry. • Newton Englishman who established basis of physics and planetary motion. • Induction Scientists who derived and test hypotheses against empirical observations. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword 2013-03-06
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- (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750)
- (18 January 1689 – February 1755)
- (December 16, 1770 - March 26, 1827)
- (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704)
- (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791)
- (28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778)
- (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727)
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- (19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543)
- (December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630)
- (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778)
- (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642)
11 Clues: (28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) • (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750) • (19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543) • (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778) • (18 January 1689 – February 1755) • (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) • (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727) • (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) • (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642) • (December 16, 1770 - March 26, 1827) • ...
The Enlightenment pp208-212 2022-11-30
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- as agreement by which citizens give up freedom for the betterment of an organized society.
- In his book, The Wealth of Nations, he argued that the free market should be allowed to operate and regulate business.
- Unchanging principles, discovered through reason, that govern all human conduct.
- Rights that belong to all humans from birth- these include the right to life, liberty, and property.
- When writing the Declaration of Independence, this man clearly illustrated that he was influenced by John Locke.
- In his book, Leviathan, he argued that people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish.
- This French philosopher believed in the freedom of speech.
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- This French philosopher believed the powers of government needed to be divided into three branches of government.
- This French philosopher wrote the first encyclopedia.
- He argued for natural rights and stated that citizens had a right to rebel against their government if the government did not protect their natural rights.
- This philosopher argued in his book, The Social Contract, that man is naturally good, but is corrupted by civilization.
11 Clues: This French philosopher wrote the first encyclopedia. • This French philosopher believed in the freedom of speech. • Unchanging principles, discovered through reason, that govern all human conduct. • In his book, Leviathan, he argued that people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish. • ...
The Enlightenment in Europe 2023-09-24
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- a philosopher and writer who championed freedom of thought and expression. He criticized religious intolerance and advocated for religious freedom and the separation of church and state
- the division of government powers among different branches, such as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches
- an agreement by which people create a government in order to escape a state of nature, where life would be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short
- the French word for philosopher
- a political philosopher who advocated for the separation of powers in government. He believed that dividing power among different branches of government would prevent tyranny and protect individual liberties
- the rights that all people are born with, including life, liberty, and property
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- a new intellectual movement in the 18th century that emphasized reason and thought, and the power of individuals to solve problems
- a system in which each branch of government has the power to limit the actions of the other branches
- a philosopher who advocated for natural rights, including life, liberty, and property. He believed that governments should be based on a social contract between the ruler and the ruled
- a form of government where the ruler has total power and authority
- a feminist writer and philosopher who argued for women's rights and equality
11 Clues: the French word for philosopher • a form of government where the ruler has total power and authority • a feminist writer and philosopher who argued for women's rights and equality • the rights that all people are born with, including life, liberty, and property • ...
Age of Enlightenment Vocabulary 2023-01-13
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- the system of the universe in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- doctrine that scientists should proceed from the particular to the general by making systematic observations and carefully organized experiments to test hypotheses or theories, a process that will lead to correct general principles
- 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal powers
- concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will and all individuals should be forced to abide by it since it represents what is best for the entire community
- form of government in which the power is divided; the executive, legislative and judicial branches limit and control each other through a system of checks and balances
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- concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone.
- systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- system in which the government does not interfere in economic matters.
- system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment; a scholar or a thinker
11 Clues: person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment; a scholar or a thinker • 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • system in which the government does not interfere in economic matters. • the system of the universe in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun • ...
10.4.2 - Age of Revolution 2024-01-29
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- The best summary of the US Constitution is that both the national and state governments share ___
- the principle of enlightenment which is being expressed in "Article I" from the Declaration to the Rights of Man is from the ___ law
- The writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Baron of Montesquieu, and John Locke were similar in that each supported the principles of a ___ republic
- Thomas Jefferson considered the right to ___ to be an unalienable right.
- John Locke believed that the purpose of the government was to protect the rights of the ___
- the ___ influenced the American and French Revolutions, which resulted in a shift from absolute monarchies to consent of the governed
- a form of government that is ruled by popularity elected representatives rather than ruled by a king
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- the well-known slogan “no taxation without representation,” is closely associated with the ___ Revolution.
- in a ___ monarchy there is no constitution or legal restriction on the monarch's power
- this man is remembered today as the greatest leader of the independence movements in 19th-century South America
- the major goal of the Congress of Vienna was to maintain a balance of power and to restore peace in ___
- One of the main consequences of the French Revolution was the ___ of King Louis XVI
- The ___ Wars increased Napoleon’s power in the western hemisphere
- Toussaint Louverture was a former slave who led the Haitian Revolution and was the first leader of an independent ___
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke both agreed that a government should be based on the consent of the ___
- The Storming of Bastille is associated with the ___ revolution, not the American!
- King Louis XIV referred to himself as the "___ King"
17 Clues: King Louis XIV referred to himself as the "___ King" • The ___ Wars increased Napoleon’s power in the western hemisphere • Thomas Jefferson considered the right to ___ to be an unalienable right. • The Storming of Bastille is associated with the ___ revolution, not the American! • ...
Buddhism 2019-09-19
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- symbol of buddhism
- The name of the Buddha in his early life
- the Buddha taught four of these
- as everything changes there is suffering in the world
- 'Buddha' means the one who is ..... to truth
- The idea that there is no permanent self
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- The eightfold path is sometimes called this
- a path of rules that Buddhists follow
- the goal for buddhists
- The Buddhist teaching that everything is impermanent
- a state of peace without suffering
11 Clues: symbol of buddhism • the goal for buddhists • the Buddha taught four of these • a state of peace without suffering • a path of rules that Buddhists follow • The name of the Buddha in his early life • The idea that there is no permanent self • The eightfold path is sometimes called this • 'Buddha' means the one who is ..... to truth • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-04
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- The Enlightenment was also known as the Age of ____.
- Napoleon was first defeated in the Battle of ___.
- Montesquieu wanted separate ____ of the government.
- What was the last name of the person that spoke about life, liberty, and property?
- What did the guillotine do?
- What type of warfare was used in Spain?
- ____ was the true face of the French Revolution.
- Sir Issac Newton studied the law of _____.
- Who thought people were born good?
- Which Estate was split into three parts?
- Louis XVI was the King of _____.
- ____ stood up for the rights of women.
- The theory that the sun was the center of the universe.
- Napoleon died on the island of St. ____.
- What type of territory did Britain receive for helping defeat France?
- Jean-Paul Marat had a ___ condition.
- What was the last name of the person that wrote the Leviathan?
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- Who did Charlotte Corday kill?
- Who was on house arrest for the last part of his life?
- The Reign of _____ was the bloodiest time during the French Revolution.
- The Congress of Vienna involved the French ____ to make a new government.
- The revolutionary government changed the calendar to ___ day weeks. (word)
- Who was afraid to voice their findings about his theory?
- Who wrote the Deceleration of Independence?
- The Third Estate had it's legislative meetings at the ___ courts.
- Antoinette Who was the Queen of France?
- The ___ Ladies attacked the Palace of Versailles.
- The ____ was about optimism and possibility.
- King Louis XVI died by getting his ___ chopped off.
- The theory that the earth was the center of the universe.
- Marie Antoinette was from ___.
- Where was Louis XVI palace?
- What battle ended Napoleon?
- The Bastille was a ____.
- The Nobility is apart of the ___ Estate.
- ____ II would agree with Obama's call for a nationalized health care system.
36 Clues: The Bastille was a ____. • What did the guillotine do? • Where was Louis XVI palace? • What battle ended Napoleon? • Who did Charlotte Corday kill? • Marie Antoinette was from ___. • Louis XVI was the King of _____. • Who thought people were born good? • Jean-Paul Marat had a ___ condition. • ____ stood up for the rights of women. • What type of warfare was used in Spain? • ...
Chinese Paths to Religion 2014-01-15
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- Buddhism originated in this country with Siddhartha Gautama.
- Hung Wu, a Ming leader, designed this code of behavior.
- He was the high god of heaven that gave his power to the emperor.
- These types of disasters were often a sign to the people that their ruler was not doing a good job.
- In Confucianism, a subject is supposed to be subservient and listen to this other person of higher rank.
- The Buddhists believe in this concept of being born again in a different form.
- The Chinese believed that if there was a sign from the heavens that they had a ___________ to rebel against him.
- In Confucianism, this is the term given to kindness given to all humans.
- He was the founder of Taoism.
- In Taoism, the symbol known as the ______________ and the yang represents balance.
- In Taoism Wu Wei is the desire to do ______________.
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- This beliefs philosophies are recorded in its holy book called the Tao Te Ching.
- In hung Wu's system, major violation of rules could result in ____________.
- Hung Wu's code of behavior was based on rewards for good work and __________________ for bad behavior.
- This is the worship, in China and other parts of the world, of ones dead relatives in hopes of rewards.
- Hung Wu believed that humans are naturally _________________ and need strict rules.
- Gautama, also known as the Buddha, has his teachings compiled in this Buddhist holy book.
- This is the term given to Buddhist ultimate enlightenment and perfection.
- In Confucianism, this is the practice of good manners towards others.
- In Buddhism, the "middle way" is the way of ______________.
- Taoism is known as "the way of the road" which means ones relationship with _______________.
- Buddhists believed that there are this many ways to enlightenment.
- The Mandate of Heaven originated in this dynasty.
23 Clues: He was the founder of Taoism. • The Mandate of Heaven originated in this dynasty. • In Taoism Wu Wei is the desire to do ______________. • Hung Wu, a Ming leader, designed this code of behavior. • In Buddhism, the "middle way" is the way of ______________. • Buddhism originated in this country with Siddhartha Gautama. • ...
World Religions Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-15
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- Siddhartha Gautama and all others who by their own insight attained perfect enlightenment.
- the monotheistic religion of the Jews
- focused, disciplined concentration intended to enable experience of the sacred in Hinduism
- anointed, a special messenger sent by god
- either Jews as a religious people or that land and state of Israel
- literally means, 'knowledge'; applies to the entire collection of Indian sacred literature, including the Upanishads
- What someone receives after achieving nirvana.
- Path defines the basic practices of Buddhism that lead to nirvana.
- Hindu god of preservation and love; appears on earth on verious forms (avatars) in times of crisis
- An important person in Christianity; was crucified
- the largest of the two main branches of Islam
- Founding Father of Judaism and Christianity
- Commandments Rules of Judaism
- Hindu god of destruction and rejuvenation
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- Noble Truths The central teachings of Buddhism
- Hindu God of creation
- The ultimate goal of all Buddhists
- Creator of Islam
- Largest Religion in the World
- one of the jesus 12 disciples, also, any earlier preacher of christianity
- the scriptures sacred to christians, consisting of the books of the hebrew bible and the new testament
- release from the cycle of death and rebirth in Indian religions; liberation
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion.
- a religion represented by the many groups (especially in Asia) that profess various forms of the Buddhist doctrine and that venerate Buddha
- Muslim scripture
- The mother of Jesus
- Pillars the basic obligations individual Muslims observe
- God of Islam
- pilgrimage each Muslim is supposed to make once in a lifetime to the shrines in and around Mecca
- the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
30 Clues: God of Islam • Creator of Islam • Muslim scripture • The mother of Jesus • Hindu God of creation • Largest Religion in the World • Commandments Rules of Judaism • The ultimate goal of all Buddhists • the monotheistic religion of the Jews • anointed, a special messenger sent by god • Hindu god of destruction and rejuvenation • Founding Father of Judaism and Christianity • ...
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-04
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- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Social critics of this period in France.
- The ruler most admired by the philosophes, she was ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- An influential french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- Published an essay called "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792".
- A simple and elegant artistic style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- Made a large set of books called the book an "Encyclopedia".
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
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- Passionately committed to individual freedom. He was also the son of a poor Swiss watchmaker.
- A philosopher that thought people could learn by themselves off of experience and that we were reasonable.
- An italian scientist who built many new theories of astronomy and physiology. He also built his own telescope in 1609, and published the starry messenger in 1610.
- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Monarchs who embraced new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit.
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- Reasoned that the sun was the center of the universe, and created the heliocentric model.
- An english statesman writer who had a passionate interest for science.
26 Clues: Theory of a sun centered universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • Social critics of this period in France. • A new intellectual movement that stressed • Regular social gatherings held by hostesses. • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • An agreement by which people created a government. • A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-09
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- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- A french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
- A philosopher who believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- A simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- An english statesman writer who had a passionate interest for science.
- Reasoned that the sun was the center of the universe, and created the heliocentric model.
- An italian scientist who built many new theories of astronomy and physiology. He also built his own telescope in 1609, and published the starry messenger in 1610.
- Was committed to individual freedom and won recognition as a writer of essays.
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- Ruled in Russia from 1762 to 1796, and exchanged many letters with voltaire.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- A social critic of this period in France.
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- a new intellectual movement that stressed
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- One of the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
26 Clues: Theory of a sun centered universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • A social critic of this period in France. • a new intellectual movement that stressed • Regular social gatherings held by hostesses. • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • An agreement by which people created a government. • Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia. • ...
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)
- 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.
- Group of various uprisings in America, France, Haiti, and South America supported by liberalism and enlightenment.
- Specific trade system between the Americas, Europe, and Africa: goods included slaves, guns/gunpowder, spices, guns/gunpowder, and other raw materials
- The practice or belief in multiple gods or deities of nature
- Global economic crisis in light of overproduction and declining economies. Caused mass unemployment and banks to close.
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- 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.
- Movement after the Scientific Revolution stressing reason and individualism over traditional beliefs and values
- Transformation from nomadic hunter gatherers society to a sedentary agricultural economy
- A Muslim traveler who traveled throughout Africa, Europe, and Asia during the post-classical period; Created many accounts of his stories and travels
- Vital series of trade routes connecting China, India, and the Mediterranean throughout history
- A city in Saudi Arabia established by the Umayyad tribe; Important in Islam; Contains the Ka’ba
- Area near Mesopotamia marking progress of early human civilizations
- Philosophy of rational thought; age of reason
- Figurative phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 in reference to the USSR’s spread of communism and isolation to satellite states.
- The ideology and strong support of a national identity via commonalities. Popular throughout revolutions for independence.
- The biological exchange between the Old and New Worlds beginning in 1492
- A Sunni Islamic state that controlled various areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa until WWI
- 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 • ...
Topic 8 - Crossword 2022-03-08
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- to pun an end to or to destroy
- when power is divided among central,regional, and local governments
- unfair treatment
- a result of an action
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self denial
- belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- resistance a peaceful protest
- a person you are related to who is deceased
- not aligning
- to calm or clear the mind
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- thinkers and teachers
- unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- liberation from reincarnation
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- a fixed social class into which a person is born
- weather patterns
- membership in a state or community that gives people civil or political rights
- a persons duty to do what is right
- the effect of a persons actions
- delay or prevent
- another word for consciousness
- beings who have gained enlightenment
- the physical features of an area
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- groups of merchants or craftsman working in the same line of business
- morally right or justifiable
- to spread or grow bigger
- spiritual force or God
- reduce or counteract
- to much to handle
- a state of perfect wisdom free of suffering
- sacred hymns
- to split
- government rules that set limits
- people who seek to spread their religion
- greatly focused on something
- a false idea or belief
- very little or scattered
- taken to much taxes from
- religious communities
- people who did jobs no one else wanted
- northeastern pakistan and india (a place)
- to be shown proof
- making small loans to people with their own small businesses
- a state of blissfulness and peace
- hiring outside firms or workers
46 Clues: to split • sacred hymns • not aligning • unfair treatment • weather patterns • delay or prevent • to much to handle • to be shown proof • reduce or counteract • a result of an action • thinkers and teachers • religious communities • spiritual force or God • a false idea or belief • to spread or grow bigger • very little or scattered • taken to much taxes from • to calm or clear the mind • ...
The French Revolution 2022-11-29
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- a symbolic national assembly in France
- a person of the lower class as a landowner
- were the townspeople who had acquired a certain level of comfort through capitalist production or trade.
- A collection of Laws and Principles
- Fear A spontaneous peasant uprising in France that followed the fall of Bastille in July 1789
- A medieval fortress in Paris, France
- is a political uprising
- XVI was the King of France between 1754 to 1793
- Estates was made up of nobility, and owned 30% of the land
- A form of government in which the supreme powers of the state are exercised.
- Inspired the American and French Revolutions
- The state of being a slave.
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- Rousseau One of the most influential thinkers of the Enlightenment
- A legal term encompassing a number of acts that are considered betrayals of one's country and treats to its endurance
- Locke An English philosopher who influenced the Declaration of Independence and the U.S Constitution
- National Assembly The lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church
- A state’s supreme authority to govern itself
- Estates was consisted of the clergy who paid no taxes, but still owned a percentage of the land
- is when the government is ruled by a King or Queen with unlimited power
- is when the government is ruled by the people
- is a from of government which sovereign power resides in the electorate
- the state of being a serf or feudal laborer.
- Revolution A War that gave birth to a new nation in North america, which made a turning point in history
- Frances greatest writers and philosophers of the 18th century
- Estate was poor agricultural people who transformed themselves into the French National Assembly
26 Clues: is a political uprising • The state of being a slave. • A collection of Laws and Principles • A medieval fortress in Paris, France • a symbolic national assembly in France • a person of the lower class as a landowner • A state’s supreme authority to govern itself • the state of being a serf or feudal laborer. • Inspired the American and French Revolutions • ...
History Unit 6 Vocab 2023-12-05
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- An entrepreneur is someone who starts or owns a business. Whether it's in farming, retail, manufacturing or in the service sector, entrepreneurs are businesspeople who find their success by taking risks.
- Switching from more rural areas to crowded cities and moving closer together
- The factors of production are the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income. Economists define four factors of production: land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.
- It was an official act taken by all 13 American colonies in declaring independence from British rule
- French for philosopher
- the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
- Follows enlightenment ideals
- 1Clergy, 2Nobles, 3Commoners
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- Haitian general and leader of the Haitian Revolution.
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- Used in europe to ensure no country was too powerful over others
- Panic and terror for nobles and france due to riots and uprising from commoners
- queen of France (1774–93) by marriage to Louis XVI of France. Spent too much money on herself
- was the overthrow of the French regime in Haiti by the Africans and their descendants who had been enslaved by the French and the establishment of an independent country founded and governed by former slaves
- Switching which crops and where crops grow to avoid draining soils nutrients
- the political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789.
- An eighteenth-century French philosopher; one of the leading figures of the Enlightenment. He held that in the state of nature, people are good, but that they are corrupted by social institutions; this notion became a central idea of romanticism.
- Scottish man who wrote rules of economy.
- 10 amendments in the US constitution to ensure natural rights
- A Venezuelan solider figure
20 Clues: French for philosopher • A Venezuelan solider figure • Follows enlightenment ideals • 1Clergy, 2Nobles, 3Commoners • Scottish man who wrote rules of economy. • Haitian general and leader of the Haitian Revolution. • 10 amendments in the US constitution to ensure natural rights • Used in europe to ensure no country was too powerful over others • ...
goverment 2023-11-03
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- By Patriots in the 13 colonies against British rule, resulting in American Independence
- Form in gov in which power to govern
- Making something official
- Appropriate to a court or judge
- Give or register vote
- Having the power to make laws
- Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
- The ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality
- Has been approved by the President
- Tuesday after the first Monday of every even numbered year
- Judicial Branch hears cases dealing with...
- Any charge of money or property that imposed by a government
- Cabinet is made up of the leaders of the
- To make sure that people obey the law
- The principle whereby members of society are subject to law
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- Supreme law of the United States of America
- Principle that Gov authority is restricted by the constitution
- Representation based on state...
- A person who gives advice in a particular field
- An advocate or supporter of democracy.
- Created by congress and are independent of the executive
- Political theorist who is remembered as the father of modern republican government
- The elected executive head of a state of the US
- Violation of a...
- Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- The Constitution
- Members called representatives or congressmen
- Which they are elected
- Head of the department of justice is called...
- House for president and family
- Who stays in the White House
- One of the parts of a parliament in countries which have a parliament that is divided into two parts
- American Enlightenment that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1783
- Prolific writer, authoring works such as Demonology
- To hold public office or some other position by voting
35 Clues: The Constitution • Violation of a... • Give or register vote • Which they are elected • Making something official • Who stays in the White House • Having the power to make laws • House for president and family • Appropriate to a court or judge • Representation based on state... • Has been approved by the President • Form in gov in which power to govern • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2023-02-23
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- English philosopher who wrote Two Treaties on Government. Said the People were Sovereign, and consent to a government to protect natural rights.
- People exist in a primitive state of nature, the people consent to a government for self protection. That government should be a king.
- Astronomer who created the Heliocentric Theory
- French Philosopher, artist, playwright, and novelist. Wrote that life is better with liberty, and that government must allow such freedoms such as freedom of speech.
- King of Prussia who expanded the military and strength of Prussia, an Enlightened Despot.
- Centralization of power in the hands of one all powerful monarch. Also known as an absolute monarch,
- belief that a monarch got his or her power from God
- Englishman who discovered the circulation of the blood
- Frenchman, but really from Switzerland, and created the idea of the "Social Contract".
- King of Russia who centralized power in himself. Created the city of St. Petersburg
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- Frenchman who wrote the Spirit of the Laws, that the government must have a separation of powers.
- A new form of literature introduced in the Enlightenment period.
- King of France, also known as the Sun King, who built Versailles and centered power in himself. Also revoked the Edict of Nantes
- Used the telescope to support heliocentric theory, was placed under house arrest by the church
- German Composer of Music
- Created Laws of Gravity, Laws of Motion, and invented Calculus
- Spanish novelist, wrote Don Quixote
- German astronomer who developed the idea that planets travel in elliptical orbits
- Period when a new way of thinking about the natural world based upon observation and questioning of accepted beliefs.
- French artist who was a leading member of the French Romantic School of Painting
- Austrian Composer of Music, began at age 5
- Movement in Europe that applied reason and rationalism to the human world. Had a lot of philosophies about life, language, politics, art, etc.
22 Clues: German Composer of Music • Spanish novelist, wrote Don Quixote • Austrian Composer of Music, began at age 5 • Astronomer who created the Heliocentric Theory • belief that a monarch got his or her power from God • Englishman who discovered the circulation of the blood • Created Laws of Gravity, Laws of Motion, and invented Calculus • ...
AM/Enl./French Rev. 2025-03-21
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- a king or queen with total power over a country
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- the king of France during the French Revolution
- the idea that people agree to be ruled in exchange for protection
- rights that every person is born with, like life and freedom
- the unfair social system in France with three classes: clergy, nobles, and common people
- the largest group in France, made up of workers and peasants who had few rights
- when angry citizens attacked a prison, starting the revolution
- the queen of France who was disliked for spending too much money
- a violent time during the revolution when many people were executed
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- a time when the people of France fought for more rights and overthrew their king
- an event where peasants revolted against landowners and burned the legal papers binding them to servitude
- a machine used to cut off heads during the revolution
- a type of government where people have the power to vote and choose leaders
- a writer who fought for freedom of speech and religion
- a huge and fancy palace built by Louis XIV to show his power
- a famous absolute monarch of France known as the “Sun King”
- a thinker who believed in separating government into three branches
- clear thinking based on facts and logic, not faith or tradition
- the rich land-owning class who had special privileges
- dividing government into parts so no one gets too powerful
- a time when people started to use reason and science to think about government and society
- when one ruler or government controls everything
- the belief that God gave the king the power to rule
- an Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and that people can change their government
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 • ...
Unit 9 - Industrial Revolution 2025-01-27
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- A political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy.
- The political, economic, cultural and/or militant domination of one country over another.
- A natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the development of the scientific method.
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker, known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution.
- People who were not abundantly wealthy, but who also were not unskilled laborers in a factory barely getting by.
- An English philosopher and theorist, laid much of the groundwork for the Enlightenment and made central contributions to the development of liberalism.
- A production process that breaks the manufacture of goods into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence.
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa.
- Someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- Structures in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with machinery.
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
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- An English physicist and mathematician known for his laws of physics and discovery of gravity.
- A French writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his attacks on the Catholic Church.
- The growth and expansion of rural communities into cities.
- One of the founders of modern political philosophy, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan about the social contract theory.
- A Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement.
- A French lawyer, founded the theory of separation of powers.
- A philosophical concept that suggests individuals surrender some of their freedom and submit to a governing body in exchange for protection of their rights.
- A territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- Combined theoretical knowledge such as mathematics with practical experimentation.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. • The growth and expansion of rural communities into cities. • A French lawyer, founded the theory of separation of powers. • A political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. • Combined theoretical knowledge such as mathematics with practical experimentation. • ...
World Religions Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Holiest city in Islam
- The Old and New Testaments put together
- Release from samsara; enlightenment
- The "testament" in the Bible that is about Jesus
- Community of Buddhists
- Reincarnation (rebirth of souls)
- Who Christians believe is the son of God
- First name of Buddhism founder
- Brought Hindu belief system into India
- Second holiest city in Islam
- Vodou spirits that could sanction revolt
- Number of Noble Truths Buddhism has
- Belief in one god
- Number of Pillars of belief in Islam
- Written records and beliefs of the Jews
- A report of the sayings of Prophet Mohammad
- Final prophet of Islam who dictated the Quran
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- One of the Hindu holy texts
- Religion mostly in east and SE Asia
- Buddhist text
- Concept of duty in Hinduism
- How Jesus brought salvation to his believers
- Belief in NOT artistically picturing living beings
- Holiest city for Jews and Christians
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- A community's expression of its beliefs
- Freed Jewish slaves in Egypt and got 10 Commandments
- Holy river in Hinduism (purity)
- Spread Buddhism from India to China; missionary
- The city where the Pope lives
- Noble Path to enlightenment for Buddhists
- The wall that is the holiest location in Jerusalem
- Religion found today in Israel and N. America
- The Upanishads taught about this deity
- All actions have consequences
- Religion in North Africa, Mid East, and SW Asia
- Holy text of Islam (word of Allah)
- System of social hierarchy in Hinduism
- Founder of Judaism
- Capitalism is this type of ideology
- Haitian anti-slavery religious ideology
- A specific belief
- Release from samsara in Hinduism
- House of God in the center of Mecca
- Rabbis' commentary on the Torah
- An overarching set of ideas or beliefs
- Religion mostly in India and SE Asia
- The number of elements of culture
48 Clues: Buddhist text • Belief in one god • A specific belief • Founder of Judaism • Holiest city in Islam • Community of Buddhists • One of the Hindu holy texts • Concept of duty in Hinduism • Second holiest city in Islam • The city where the Pope lives • All actions have consequences • First name of Buddhism founder • Holy river in Hinduism (purity) • Rabbis' commentary on the Torah • ...
MWH Unit 4 - Absolutism to Limited Government 2025-11-06
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- The _____________ of Versailles was built in order to show the power of King Louis XIV.
- The First Amendment ideas of freedom of speech and _________was influenced by Voltaire
- The Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizen all limited the power of the __________
- believed that each branch of the government can check and __________ each other’s powers
- During the Age of ______________ the ideas of limited government were discussed
- Lock believed that people had the right to overthrow the _________ if it didn't protect their rights.
- What document of 1215 limited the power of the English monarchy? (two words)
- After the Glorious _________, Great Britain became a Constitutional monarchy.
- Constitutionalism promotes __________ government.
- Hobbes promoted people giving up _______ in exchange for security from the government
- Absolute monarchs believed in expanding territory through _______.
- He believed in the separation of the branches of government
- King James I and other absolute monarchs believed in the idea of _________ right.
- Both King Louis XIV and Peter the Great did NOT encourage _____________ tolerance.
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- Effect of Glorious Revolution was the monarch could only rule with the consent of the ______________(English legislature)
- He believed that the punishment should fit the crime
- Which Enlightenment thinker would have supported absolute monarchies as the best form of government?
- The _______ of King Charles I made other European rulers nervous about their rule.
- The idea that people will surrender their freedoms in exchange for safety and security is called the _____ ______.
- Divine Right is the belief that monarchs are chosen by __________ to rule and only have to answer to ______________
- The belief in centralized rule dominated by a powerful sovereign (monarch)
- Montesquieu, Locke, and Voltaire heavily influenced the writing of the U.S. ____________________
- John ________________ said government should protect the natural rights of life, liberty and property
- A strong _______ government is one of the characteristics of an absolute monarchy
24 Clues: Constitutionalism promotes __________ government. • He believed that the punishment should fit the crime • He believed in the separation of the branches of government • Absolute monarchs believed in expanding territory through _______. • The belief in centralized rule dominated by a powerful sovereign (monarch) • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Quiz 2018-01-08
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- Philosophical movement of the 18th Century characterized by belief in power of human reason.
- system holding all property in common
- a belief in the millenium
- system of economic and political thought developed by Karl Marx
- 19th Century Theory inspired by Darwinism. Social order is accounted as a product of natural selection.
- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason
- Responsibilities/ interests
- Rights that people have under natural law. They can not be taken away.
- The period of great advancement in the sciences, roughly 1500-1700
- Being liberal; political or social philosophy advocating freedom of individual
- An act or instance of contracting
- Rapid Speed or increase
- to compel by force, intimidation, or authority
- Act of being abolished, annulment, prohibition, ending pf slavery in the U.S
- Perfection in law, politics, etc. An ideal place or state.
- The right to vote, vote given in favor of something
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- The development and application of sanitary measures; disposal of sewage and solid waste
- Pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action
- A fixed amount paid at regular intervals to a person's dependents
- moving sheep/cattle, moving to other crops
- To try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass.
- The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation
- Theory during Age of Enlightenment, adresses questions of origin of society authority of state over individual
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation
- Combustable, organic material such as oil, coal, natural gas, derived from remains of life
- Countries surrounded by territory of another country
- A doctrine urging the abolition of government or governmental restraint as the indespensable condition for full social and political liberty
- The body of doctrine, myth, belief
28 Clues: Rapid Speed or increase • a belief in the millenium • Responsibilities/ interests • An act or instance of contracting • The body of doctrine, myth, belief • system holding all property in common • moving sheep/cattle, moving to other crops • to compel by force, intimidation, or authority • The right to vote, vote given in favor of something • ...
topic 8 vocab 2022-03-09
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- - religious community
- - thrive
- persons duty
- - unfair treatment
- - superior by a large margin.
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligation
- liberation from reincarnation
- resistance - peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- - focused on
- System - a system which power is divided among.
- teacher
- - to slow or block the movement of something
- - a being who has gained enlightenment and tries to help others.
- - to strain through overuse.
- - someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- - making small loans to people who start their own businesses.
- - result
- fixed social class into which a person is born
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- - eliminate
- - few and scattered.
- - a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- God
- - the physical features of an area
- - the unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India.
- - to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject.
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- - seasonal winds in south and southeast asia.
- rebirth
- - an area of North India that is home to many sikhs.
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping
- moral law
- a past relative
- - to make up for.
- effect actions of a person
- - a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- - split or divide
- - government rules that set limits or standards for businesses.
- - the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- no would should hurt a living thing
- relating to the world
- - A state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- - the business practice of sending many computer -related tasks to work outside the company.
- something that provides information about something unknown
- respect different beliefs and customs.
- - something unreal or misleading
46 Clues: God • rebirth • teacher • - thrive • - result • moral law • - eliminate • persons duty • - focused on • a past relative • - to make up for. • - split or divide • - unfair treatment • - few and scattered. • - religious community • relating to the world • effect actions of a person • - to strain through overuse. • - superior by a large margin. • liberation from reincarnation • - something unreal or misleading • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
history unit 5 2023-01-19
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- it was institude in America by three courts: Mexico, Lima and cartagena de Indias, and lasted for over 200 years
- The division of the territory of New Spain in Municipalities, that were under
- who proposed the name 'new spain
- of officials directly appointed by the king caused the discontent of criollos who started with the desires of independence
- the inquisition was introduced to new spain by
- work for the spanish in the farms, ranches and mines
- resulted from interbreeding, were discriminated
- this group resulted from breeding
- people that were engaged in priesthood, military, commerce, and mining
- To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
- by
- were the functions of the indigenous council
- In 1808 Napoleon Bonaparte achieved the expansion of the French Empire into Spain, putting King Charles IV in an untenable situation. Bonaparte forced king Charles to cede the throne of Spain to his brother in an event known as:
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- Who was the king that applied the Bourbon Reforms in the New Spain,during 1759 to 1788
- when the crown estabilished political institutions, the natives became
- Were a series of reforms with the purpose of recovering the power of the Spanish Empire. They were established by king Philip V after the War of Succession in 1714.
- was the social group with the highest privileges
- what was founded to monitor the religious practices of natives
- I dentify the american countries that were influenced by the Enlightenment and the French Revolution to lead their independence movements: enlightenment Was a social, ideological and political movement which came from France, and strongly influenced the development and independence of New Spain
- had the highest privileges
- was the group who was engaged in agrucultural work, suffering explotation
21 Clues: by • had the highest privileges • who proposed the name 'new spain • this group resulted from breeding • were the functions of the indigenous council • the inquisition was introduced to new spain by • resulted from interbreeding, were discriminated • was the social group with the highest privileges • work for the spanish in the farms, ranches and mines • ...
Lessons 13-16 vocab 2021-06-09
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- an ancient Indian language
- the four basic doctrines, or principles, of Buddhism
- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment
- to change in appearance or character
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that the good and evil done in a past life determines the nature of that person's next life
- a key idea of Buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- a strong wind that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer
- an early civilization with an advanced culture, located in the Indus River valley on the Indian subcontinent
- to gladly take in ideas, beliefs, or opinions
- a guess as to what will happen in the future
- an ideal state of happiness and peace
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- the belief that a person's soul is reborn into a new body after death
- a Sanskrit word meaning “enlightened”; the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- a person who gives up worldly pleasures
- a fortress built to protect a city
- one of the first major settlements in ancient India that became a center of the Indus River valley civilization
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists
- goods or money given to the poor
- a flat area of land that is elevated above the land around it
- a place to store grain
- to hold back and refuse something
- a journey to a holy place
- to actively search for something or someone
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- a class, or group, in Hindu society
26 Clues: a place to store grain • a journey to a holy place • an ancient Indian language • goods or money given to the poor • to hold back and refuse something • a fortress built to protect a city • a class, or group, in Hindu society • to change in appearance or character • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • ...
WHII.6 2019-10-29
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- (Monarch) government where one person holds total control over the nation and its citizens
- the art and music rooted in Western traditions
- trial in which one is judged by their peers
- observing and taking note of what occurs in an experiment or event
- (Revolution) events fueled by the ideas of the Enlightenment and personal rights
- the time period when ideas about the rights of citizens and how government should operate were changing
- (of Church and State) idea that government and religion should be separate
- the sun-centered theory of the universe
- one that exercises supreme authority within a limited sphere
- paintings of individuals and family
- someone who studied fundamental concepts
- the idea that Parliament had certain powers that the King could not deny
- devotion to a religion
- (of Terror) 13 month period of executions
- (of the Governed) government works because its citizens have allowed it to rule over them
- long books made for leisure
- Bill of Rights that established the rights of British citizens and the powers of the crown and Parliament
- the elliptical theory of how the planets orbit the sun
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- allowing the practice of religions other than your own
- how an experiment should be set and conducted so that the results can be verified
- to bring back or renew
- the belief that God placed the person on the throne
- to adopt characteristics of Western Europe
- (Revolution) the event in which France overthrew its monarchy
- to place the power in the hands of an individual or small group
- a person who writes music
- a style characterized by emotion
- document signed by King John that limited the crown from usurping certain British rights
- of Versailles seat of power for France, constructed by Louis XIV
- law that is the same for all citizens within the country
30 Clues: to bring back or renew • devotion to a religion • a person who writes music • long books made for leisure • a style characterized by emotion • paintings of individuals and family • the sun-centered theory of the universe • someone who studied fundamental concepts • (of Terror) 13 month period of executions • to adopt characteristics of Western Europe • ...
Montequie Cross Word 2024-01-16
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- In charge of interpreting the meaning of laws and decides, if laws violate the Constitution.
- a cruel and oppressive dictator
- French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778)
- a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right
- first wife of Henry VIII
- someone who exercises the mind
- any cognitive content held as true
- his name is Charles Louis de Seconda
- deleting parts of publications or theatrical performances
- revolution
- a single complete turn
- belief that rational reasoning could apply to all forms of human activity.
- the condition of being free
- the act of dividing within a government
- contract
- empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796)
- the Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyes
- give spiritual insight to
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- consistent with systematic study of the physical world
- English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
- Branch of gov the president is in
- The branch in charge of making laws
- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland
- In his book, Two Treatises of Government, Locke explained that all men have Natural Rights, which are Life, Liberty, and Property, and that the purpose of government was to protect these rights.
- English materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings (1588-1679)
- a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine
- the shared psychological attributes of humankind that are assumed to be shared by all human beings
- right guaranteed by the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution
- First name John
- the quality of being a single thing or person
- make changes for improvement to remove abuse and injustices
31 Clues: contract • revolution • First name John • a single complete turn • first wife of Henry VIII • give spiritual insight to • the condition of being free • someone who exercises the mind • a cruel and oppressive dictator • Branch of gov the president is in • any cognitive content held as true • The branch in charge of making laws • his name is Charles Louis de Seconda • ...
Japan Crossword 2024-04-25
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- lower in rank or quality
- a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing the mind of distracting thoughts
- the return of a past state, situation or ruler
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- period- the cultural flowering in Japan that took place between the late 8th and the late 12th centuries
- Buddhism- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Age- a period in a nation’s past during which its culture and society attained the height of achievement
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- someone who holds a high social level
- having experiences and knowledge
- to manage and organize
- to come into possession of something
- of Genji- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
- the countryside, as opposed to a city or town
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- a male member of a ruler's court
- having meaning and importance
- a person's behavior
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- Buddhism- a form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise by relying on the mercy of Amida Buddha
- the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth
- the countryside, as opposed to a city or town
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair and fearless
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- to slowly break down or destroy
- Shotoku- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- Arts- styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate, that began mostly in Asia
- not real
- the highest level
30 Clues: not real • the highest level • a person's behavior • to manage and organize • lower in rank or quality • having meaning and importance • to slowly break down or destroy • a male member of a ruler's court • having experiences and knowledge • to come into possession of something • someone who holds a high social level • the countryside, as opposed to a city or town • ...
World Cultures Final Review (Religions) 2024-05-23
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- Hinduism - Ancient scripture of their beliefs and traditions
- Holy Book for Jews
- Who visited Mohammad sharing the word of God
- Hinduism - Belief life is a cycle until ultimate peace is reached (life, death, reincarnation)
- Muslim Holy Site (Jerusalem)
- Name of Muslim God
- Religion-Belief humans shouldn't interfere with the universes natural order
- 1st prophet for 3 monotheistic religions
- Buddhism - Complete understanding of the true meaning of life
- Not a religion, a teacher/philosopher-people have a duty
- First Holy Roman Emperor
- Religion with no founder, no single book, no central organization
- The actions and traditions of Muhammad while he was alive
- Doing 'good' comes back as good - bad returns bad
- Religion that follows 4 Noble Truths & Eightfold Path to Enlightenment
- Journey to a holy land
- Chinese medicine believed to balance the Yin & Yang in the body
- Religion that believes everything in life has an oppositie that is relative to one another
- City were Mohammad ascended to Heaven
- Mohammad's Birthplace Muslim Holiest Site
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- To change ones religion is to be:
- Overall message from Confucius
- Christian Holy Site (Jerusalem)
- The interpretation of the Quar'an, Hadith and Sunnah after Muhammads death
- Symbol for Daoism
- First monotheistic religion (began with Moses)
- The masculine side of the YinYang (active, stronger, brighter)
- A persons duty of having righteous actions and good behavior
- A man that devotes his life to God
- A religious leader that oversees a monastery
- The Black Meteorite (Muslim Worship)
- Hinduism - Ultimate Peace
- City Mohammad built a temple and gained followers
- Third monotheistic religion (continuation of Judaism & Christianity)
- Jewish Holy Site (Jerusalem)
- The words of Mohammad while he was alive
- A person holding religious beliefs other than Christianity
- Second monotheistic religion (Jesus)
- Buddhism - An emotional, spiritual state of complete peace
- 10% of peoples earnings that went to the Catholic Church
- Hinduism - The one ultimate God the Creator
- Dao translates to...
42 Clues: Symbol for Daoism • Holy Book for Jews • Name of Muslim God • Dao translates to... • Journey to a holy land • First Holy Roman Emperor • Hinduism - Ultimate Peace • Muslim Holy Site (Jerusalem) • Jewish Holy Site (Jerusalem) • Overall message from Confucius • Christian Holy Site (Jerusalem) • To change ones religion is to be: • A man that devotes his life to God • ...
Paddock U2a (w/ Religions) Pre-Quiz Crossword 2024-08-22
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- How did Griots serve as record keepers for some African cultures?
- Mongol ruler of India during the Timurid Renaissance
- Religion that believes in one god
- Religion that believes in multiple gods
- West African civilization that was once led by the wealthy Mansa Musa
- Pair of mountain ranges in Southern India on either side of the Deccan Plateau
- East African culture that developed as Bantu blended with Arabic Muslim merchants
- Holy Book of Judaism
- Religion based on the teachings of the Covenant between Abraham and God
- Ethnic group in Africa that spread the Neolithic Revolution throughout much of the continent
- Holy Book of Christianity
- __ Mahabrata and Ramanyana: Four holy texts / books of Hinduism
- Idea that Buddha / Siddhartha learned from a musician and describes the appropriate amount of effort
- Massive desert that divides the North African coast from the rest of the continent
- Collection of expectations for Muslims
- Author of "the Adventures of the Ten Princes" about searches for love and power
- Type of person that Matrilineal cultures trace their heritage through
- A sacred site for Muslims built by Abraham in Mecca
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- Religion Based on the teachings of Muhammad
- Buddhism calls this Nirvana; Hinduism it Moksha
- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus and his sacrifice.
- Last remaining part of Solomon's Temple / Sacred to Jewish people
- Hajj (trip to Mecca during Ramadan)
- Large grassland in Africa
- The idea that a soul will be reborn over and over until it achieves enlightenment
- Civilization led by Mahmud of Ghazni
- Religion that teaches that "Life is Suffering" as a part of their Four Noble Truths
- Large trade network that connected the Middle East to India and Southeast Asia
- Holy Book of Islam
- A reward / punishment system that is part of Hinduism
- West African civilization that was once led by Sunni Ali
31 Clues: Holy Book of Islam • Holy Book of Judaism • Large grassland in Africa • Holy Book of Christianity • Religion that believes in one god • Hajj (trip to Mecca during Ramadan) • Civilization led by Mahmud of Ghazni • Collection of expectations for Muslims • Religion that believes in multiple gods • Religion Based on the teachings of Muhammad • ...
Unit 0 Review: 2024-08-28
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- acquisition of land
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World
- a violent uprising by colonists in Colonial Virginia against government officials and the upper class
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- The natural feature that divided The Proclamation of 1763
- The state where the gold rush occurred
- the supposed inevitability of the continued territorial expansion of the boundaries of the United States westward to the Pacific and beyond
- The first very weak constitution of the United States
- The conflict that showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- Settlers in Massachusetts who sought to purify the church of England
- Slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person in the 3/5 ___________
- Thomas Jefferson did this to acquire
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- a set of rules for self‑governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower.
- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies:
- Ending slavery
- an assembly of elected representatives from Virginia that met from 1643 to 1776
- Enlightenment thinker that said "life, liberty, and property"
- The first 10 amendments of the constitution
- European intellectual movement that inspired the founding fathers
- War that put the British in debt and lead to the taxation of the colonies
- Pamphlet that inspired the American Revolution
- the name of the south in the Civil War
- a Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian peoples
- The network that sought to free slaves
- the number of the amendment that ended slavery in the United States
- The long road to Oklahoma where many natives died
- tobacco or cotton are examples of this
- The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo ended the war with this nation
29 Clues: Ending slavery • acquisition of land • Thomas Jefferson did this to acquire • The state where the gold rush occurred • the name of the south in the Civil War • The network that sought to free slaves • tobacco or cotton are examples of this • The first 10 amendments of the constitution • Pamphlet that inspired the American Revolution • ...
Revolutionary War: Important People and Events 2024-09-26
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- Founding document of the United States, reflects the ideas of John Locke and Thomas Paine, written mostly by Thomas Jefferson
- Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence, based it on Enlightenment theories, like the social contract
- Enlightened Thinker, created the idea of social contract
- Wrote Common Sense and sold 100,00 Copies
- Part of the 7-years War, battle for territory between France and Britain, Native tribes helped the French, Colonists helped the British, big part in starting the American Revolution
- Inspired feelings of independence from Great Britain(Independence was America's "destiny")
- Founding Father, famous quote is "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- Stated that colonists cannot settle west of the Appalachian Mountains, shifted Britain's salutary neglect to a more active role in colonies
- British soldiers could live in colonists homes due to this
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- British troops came to Massachusetts to confiscate a stockpile of weapons, Minutemen met them there and fought against the British, but lost, First battle of Revolutionary War where shots were fired
- Sons of Liberty destroyed 342 chests of Tea in protest
- British troops fired on anti-British protesters, 5 colonists were killed
- Founding Father, leader in the Revolutionary War, delegate of continental congress, arranged boycotts against the Townshend Acts, signed the Declaration of Independence
- Tax on paper goods, such as stamps, cards, deeds, and licenses
- King of England during the time of the Revolutionary War
- Helped fortify Boston against British attack, famously rode to Lexington to warn patriot leaders there that the British were coming
- Punishment passed by Parliament to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Tax on imported goods, especially tea
- One of the better-known disciples of Enlightenment principles, and his scientific, political, and social experiments were famous on both sides of the Atlantic
- Tax on molasses
20 Clues: Tax on molasses • Tax on imported goods, especially tea • Wrote Common Sense and sold 100,00 Copies • Sons of Liberty destroyed 342 chests of Tea in protest • Enlightened Thinker, created the idea of social contract • King of England during the time of the Revolutionary War • British soldiers could live in colonists homes due to this • ...
APWH Unit 5 Review 2024-12-02
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- British writer and advocate of women's rights.
- Continuous railroad line connecting the eastern US with the Pacific coast.
- French Enlightenment writer that advocated for the separation of powers.
- The act of officially ending or stopping something.
- Political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868.
- Those that are not dependent on the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government and are inalienable.
- Political pamphlet written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
- Meeting of the three representative bodies of prerevolutionary France.
- Period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- American inventor of the cotton gin.
- Steel-making process.
- Book written by Thomas Paine.
- French phrase meaning "leave alone."
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- French Enlightenment writer who was an advocate of freedom of speech, religion, and separation of church and state.
- State that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America from 1819-1831.
- Identical components that can be substituted one for another.
- Political and economic theory which advocates that the means of production should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- First women's rights convention.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests.
- Prussian chancellor whose main goal was to strengthen the position of Prussia in Europe, unifying the northern German states under Prussian control.
- Agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection.
- A business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- Period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Leader of the French Empire as Emperor from 1804-1814.
- Ended Japan's isolationism, member of US Navy that sailed into Tokyo Bay.
25 Clues: Steel-making process. • Book written by Thomas Paine. • First women's rights convention. • American inventor of the cotton gin. • French phrase meaning "leave alone." • British writer and advocate of women's rights. • The act of officially ending or stopping something. • Leader of the French Empire as Emperor from 1804-1814. • ...
Quarterly Review Crossword 2025-05-23
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- _____ was formed in response to Stalin and Soviet aggression.
- Trade causes cultural diffusion.
- The North Vietnamese saw the Vietnam War as a war for their national _____ versus American imperialism.
- The Russian Revolution promised peasants peace from the war, land, and _____ .
- The _____ trial showed that individuals can be punished for their part in their nation's war crimes.
- Before World War I, there was a balance of power because many nations had _____ .
- The US claimed that dropping the _____ ended the war sooner and saved lives.
- _____ is one of the major causes of World War I.
- Before European contact, West _____ had wealth due to trade routes.
- Winston Churchill’s _____ was a response to the Soviet control of Eastern Europe after World War II.
- Industrialization happened with textiles first.
- The Soviet Union’s communist economy was a ________ economy that decided what goods and services would be produced for its people.
- _____ is when a white minority ruled South Africa.
- Enlightenment challenged the monarchs and the divine right of the King.
- _____ ’s printing press was a technological advancement that improved communication.
- The _____ demonstrated that nations should fight against human rights violations.
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- Internet and _____ create better, worldwide marketing and sales.
- Social _____ means strong nations have the right to rule weak nations.
- _____ a type of dictatorship that values the nation above the individual.
- Japan, Germany, and Italy were _____ and aggressively adding land before World War II.
- Ideas of humanism led to the European Renaissance.
- _____ wanted to reform the Soviet Union politically and economically.
- _____ is giving in to avoid conflict.
- Europe saw Africa as a source of raw materials and new _____ during the 19th century.
- Mercantilism is where colonies provide all materials to the mother country.
- The Treaty of _____ required Germany to accept guilt for the war and pay reparations.
- Common culture, common language, and history are part of _____ .
27 Clues: Trade causes cultural diffusion. • _____ is giving in to avoid conflict. • Industrialization happened with textiles first. • _____ is one of the major causes of World War I. • Ideas of humanism led to the European Renaissance. • _____ is when a white minority ruled South Africa. • _____ was formed in response to Stalin and Soviet aggression. • ...
L.16 Buddhism 2022-03-30
6 Clues: Siddhartha • state of happiness and peace • his name means "awakened one" • religion founded by Siddhartha • state of finidng truth/knowledge • person who gives up worldly pleasures
South Asia Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-16
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- Who established the Mughal Empire?
- Have to pass through 4 stages to become this religion.
- largest mountain range in the world.
- Most of the 2.1 billion ppl depend on this for money.
- most popular religion in India.
- southern India between Western and Eastern Gates.
- seasonal winds.
- violent storms.
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- At age 29 he rejected his luxurious life to seek enlightenment and the source of suffereing.
- This determines your next life goal.
- What s the fundamental cause of suffereing?
- What types of diets do most Indians follow?
- Most dangerous nation today.
- most polluted river in the world.
- Indian food is very...
15 Clues: seasonal winds. • violent storms. • Indian food is very... • Most dangerous nation today. • most popular religion in India. • most polluted river in the world. • Who established the Mughal Empire? • This determines your next life goal. • largest mountain range in the world. • What s the fundamental cause of suffereing? • What types of diets do most Indians follow? • ...
The Renaissance 2023-01-19
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- the art of designing buildings
- a way of thinking that focuses on humans
- a person who seeks enlightenment
- a period of "rebirth" after the Middle Ages
- a part of something relating to a whole
- a city in Italy that starts with g
- an instrument that makes objects seem closer
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- Italian sculptor, painter, architect & poet
- a person who gives money to support another
- a city in Italy that starts with f
- a city in Italy that starts with v
- lending money with really high interest
- a machine for printing test or pictures
- the art of drawing objects in 2D
- ancient Greek or Roman literature & art
15 Clues: the art of designing buildings • a person who seeks enlightenment • the art of drawing objects in 2D • a city in Italy that starts with f • a city in Italy that starts with v • a city in Italy that starts with g • lending money with really high interest • a machine for printing test or pictures • ancient Greek or Roman literature & art • ...
Baptism Crossword 2020-09-30
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- Person who represents a child at baptism.
- What adults go through to become Catholic.
- White Garment, lit candle holy oils. (two words)
- The color of the garment the baby wears.
- Thing kids go through to become Catholic.
- What we are freed from at baptism. (Two words)
- Pool of water.
- Christian Convert.
- When adults get baptized. (Two words)
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- The words we repeat at the baptism that we respond with I Do. (Two words)
- Baptized under water.
- Oil to anoint baby.
- A name for the sacrament of baptism.
- Where water is stored for Baptism. (Two Words)
- Item given to the Godparents
15 Clues: Pool of water. • Christian Convert. • Oil to anoint baby. • Baptized under water. • Item given to the Godparents • A name for the sacrament of baptism. • When adults get baptized. (Two words) • The color of the garment the baby wears. • Thing kids go through to become Catholic. • Person who represents a child at baptism. • What adults go through to become Catholic. • ...
Rohrig 2021-03-03
Across
- three branch government, checks and balances
- said people are good, but society corrupts them
- came up with the term "enlightenment"
- everyone should have freedom of speech
- first women's rights activist
- type of painting that's colorful, often religious
- painting that's lighter, elegant, non-religious
- took ideas and published them in encyclopedias
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- government doesn't control the economy
- wrote Robinson Crusoe (guy abandoned on island)
- established salons (helped spread ideas)
- rights that the government can't take away
- government should protect our natural rights
- restricting access to what you can say/do
- said people are greedy and need an absolute leader
15 Clues: first women's rights activist • came up with the term "enlightenment" • government doesn't control the economy • everyone should have freedom of speech • established salons (helped spread ideas) • restricting access to what you can say/do • rights that the government can't take away • three branch government, checks and balances • ...
Europe after Feudalism 2023-05-31
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- Italian painter and sculptor.
- The creator of the Statue of David
- Most influential person in the Scientific Revolution
- Skeptical Scottish philosopher
- Painter of "Starry Night"
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Considered the father of modern chemistry
- Was very interested in dead bodies's studied them
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- Is widely known for his social contract
- Time of new ideas
- Did the ball drop experiment
- Studied the orbits of planets and was an astronomer and astrologer
- One of the greatest Renaissance artists of all time
- The first person to prove the earth was not the center of the world
- French writer and satirist during the Enlightenment
15 Clues: Time of new ideas • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Painter of "Starry Night" • Did the ball drop experiment • Italian painter and sculptor. • Skeptical Scottish philosopher • The creator of the Statue of David • Is widely known for his social contract • Considered the father of modern chemistry • Was very interested in dead bodies's studied them • ...
A samurai Must Know These Words: Neelah N 2024-05-01
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- A form of Buddism focused on paradise
- A religion that focuses on nature
- A lord who supported the shogun
- A method of clearing the mind
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- Japanese military leader
- A powerful member that is in the warrior class
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- A Japanese ruler who cared about cultural diffusion
- Go back to how it was
- A tower-shaped structure
- A Japanese novel
- A way of Achieving enlightenment and stresses self-reliance to be controlled
- Golden Age between the 8th-12th centuries
- A style of fighting/self-defense in Japan
- A code followed by the samurai
15 Clues: A Japanese novel • Go back to how it was • A tower-shaped structure • Japanese military leader • A method of clearing the mind • A code followed by the samurai • A lord who supported the shogun • A religion that focuses on nature • gets to hang out with the emperor • A form of Buddism focused on paradise • Golden Age between the 8th-12th centuries • ...
Words That A Samurai must know 2024-05-01
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- go back to the way it was
- A form of Buddhism that works on achieving enlightenment through meditation
- A style of fighting or self defense
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- Leader of the military
- The highest ranking military class
- code followed by the samurai
- religion focused on nature
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- gets to hang out with the emperor
- A tower shaped structure with several stories
- method of clearing the mind
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- A Japanese book that is considered one of the greatest works of world literature
- A prince who made Buddhism more known in Japan
- lord who supported the shogun
15 Clues: Leader of the military • go back to the way it was • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • The highest ranking military class • A style of fighting or self defense • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • ...
Drama/Mystery/Gothic crossword 2024-10-29
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- Proof of the suspect not being close to the crime
- Author of the play
- Actors selected for the play
- Element in Gothic literature that creates tension in the story
- Dark and stormy that helps show the mood of the story
- The person who was harmed
- Private investigator
- Stories that are acted for an audience
- Use of facts to come to a conclusion
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- Characters have nervous breakdowns/hallucinations
- Reason of committing a crime
- Tools that the actor or setting uses
- A trend that relies on feelings and emotions
- Approach emphasized on reason over tradition
- Space for the performance
15 Clues: Author of the play • Private investigator • The person who was harmed • Space for the performance • Reason of committing a crime • Actors selected for the play • Tools that the actor or setting uses • Use of facts to come to a conclusion • Stories that are acted for an audience • A trend that relies on feelings and emotions • Approach emphasized on reason over tradition • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- A state of mind.
- Siddhartha's birth place
- The prince of Nepal.
- To want or crave
- Are people who finish the Eightfold path and pospone there way to hevan to help others.
- To worship Buddha and folow the Eightfold path in heven.
- The ______ Nobel Truths.
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- The creator of Buddhism.
- The ________ path leads to enlightenment.
- The tree Buddha sits under.
- The teaching of the elders.
- A island near the southern tip of India.
- What Siddhartha saw beyond the walls.
- The divine law that requires people to preform special duties
- If you treat some one bad some one will treat you bad.
15 Clues: A state of mind. • To want or crave • The prince of Nepal. • The creator of Buddhism. • Siddhartha's birth place • The ______ Nobel Truths. • The tree Buddha sits under. • The teaching of the elders. • What Siddhartha saw beyond the walls. • A island near the southern tip of India. • The ________ path leads to enlightenment. • If you treat some one bad some one will treat you bad. • ...
Test Review 2013-10-14
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- First assembly made of citizens who helped the king
- First to replace a king and put the citizens in charge
- Revolution that invited William and Mary to rule England
- Careful observation and testing of data
- French hero
- This killed more than 15,000 French citizens
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- Medieval life revolved around this.
- These become centers of learning
- Killed millions of Europeans
- William had to sign this in order to be king
- Document that limited King John's power
- He ruled the manor
- Period of great learning and discovery
- The British fought this country for '100 years'
- He conquered much of Europe by 1806
15 Clues: French hero • He ruled the manor • Killed millions of Europeans • These become centers of learning • Medieval life revolved around this. • He conquered much of Europe by 1806 • Period of great learning and discovery • Document that limited King John's power • Careful observation and testing of data • William had to sign this in order to be king • ...
American Revolution 2022-01-07
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- Age of ________
- Treaty of ______
- Colonists who wished to break away from England
- Locke's natural rights included life, liberty, and ______
- Last name of person who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
- Colonists who didn't want to get involved in the conflict
- Battle that the British surrendered to
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- Author of Common Sense
- City where the Second Continental Congress met in 1775
- Month war ended
- Name of fort taken by Continental Army in New York
- Colonists who still believed in a monarchy
- Country that was the greatest ally to American troops
- Philosopher who inspired colonists
15 Clues: Month war ended • Age of ________ • Treaty of ______ • Author of Common Sense • Philosopher who inspired colonists • Battle that the British surrendered to • Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army • Colonists who still believed in a monarchy • Colonists who wished to break away from England • Name of fort taken by Continental Army in New York • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-01
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- One of the most influential authors of the Italian Renaissance
- believers Russians who preferred old traditions
- Noble rank in Russia; next to prince
- the Great Son of Alexis Romanov
- 1st area of Spanish exploration and settlement
- 90% of the Russian population
- Peasants recruited to Russia
- Intellectual movement centered in France in the 18th Century
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- Whites born in New World
- Founder of Mughal Dynasty in India
- Polish monk and astronomer in the 16th century
- Spanish Captain who claimed Philippines
- Son and successor of Humayan
- Dutch settlers in Cape Colony, South Africa
- Explorer who successfully sailed to the New World
15 Clues: Whites born in New World • Son and successor of Humayan • Peasants recruited to Russia • 90% of the Russian population • the Great Son of Alexis Romanov • Founder of Mughal Dynasty in India • Noble rank in Russia; next to prince • Spanish Captain who claimed Philippines • Dutch settlers in Cape Colony, South Africa • Polish monk and astronomer in the 16th century • ...
Chapter 6 section 1-2- Amari Primus 2020-12-08
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- The philosopher
- pen name
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- a new intellectual movement that stressed
- launched a change in European thought
- An Italian scientist
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- influential French writer
- Copernicus reasoned that indeed, the stars, the earth, and the other planets revolved around the sun.
- published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- earth-centered view of the universe
- A third great philosophe
- agreement by which people created a government
- Great English scientist
- The revolution in scientific thinking that Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo
- The social critics of this period in France
15 Clues: pen name • The philosopher • An Italian scientist • Great English scientist • A third great philosophe • influential French writer • earth-centered view of the universe • launched a change in European thought • a new intellectual movement that stressed • The social critics of this period in France • agreement by which people created a government • ...
Buddhist Monuments 2025-04-28
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- Buddhist monastery ruins in Odisha
- 10th-century monastery called "Ajanta of the Himalayas"
- Peace pagoda built on site of Kalinga war
- 12-story monastery resembling Potala Palace
- Ancient center of learning in Bihar
- Seat of the Karmapa Lama in Sikkim
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- Massive stupa at Sarnath marking Buddha's first sermon
- Site where Buddha attained enlightenment
- Oldest Buddhist monastery complex in Ladakh
- Ancient Buddhist university ruins near Patna
- White-domed peace stupa built by Japanese monks
- Largest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh
- Oldest Buddhist site in Odisha
- Oldest stone structure in India built by Ashoka
- Ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves near Lonavala
15 Clues: Oldest Buddhist site in Odisha • Buddhist monastery ruins in Odisha • Seat of the Karmapa Lama in Sikkim • Ancient center of learning in Bihar • Site where Buddha attained enlightenment • Peace pagoda built on site of Kalinga war • Largest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh • Oldest Buddhist monastery complex in Ladakh • 12-story monastery resembling Potala Palace • ...
Modern Europe 2025-05-29
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- Advocate for a better justice system in the Enlightenment
- Bean transported during the Columbian Exchange
- Someone who seeks wisdom
- Type of perspective concerning a single vanishing point
- Philosophy that focuses on accomplishment in life before death instead of the afterlife
- Sandro __, painter during the Renaissance
- __ Wollstonecraft, activist for women's rights
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- Focus of art before the Renaissance
- Country whose art influenced the Renaissance
- Deadliest import of the Columbian Exchange, to the Americas
- Tool of the Scientific Revolution
- Astronomy theory before Copernicus
- Painter of "The School of Athens"
- Art style found in the Renaissance
- Spreader of the Scientific Method
15 Clues: Someone who seeks wisdom • Tool of the Scientific Revolution • Painter of "The School of Athens" • Spreader of the Scientific Method • Astronomy theory before Copernicus • Art style found in the Renaissance • Focus of art before the Renaissance • Sandro __, painter during the Renaissance • Country whose art influenced the Renaissance • ...
Drama/Mystery/Gothic crossword 2024-10-29
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- Use of facts to come to a conclusion
- Proof of the suspect not being close to the crime
- Stories that are acted for an audience
- Reason of committing a crime
- Author of the play
- Private investigator
- Tools that the actor or setting uses
- Dark and stormy that helps show the mood of the story
- Space for the performance
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- The person who was harmed
- Approach emphasized on reason over tradition
- Actors selected for the play
- A trend that relies on feelings and emotions
- Element in Gothic literature that creates tension in the story
- Characters have nervous breakdowns/hallucinations
15 Clues: Author of the play • Private investigator • The person who was harmed • Space for the performance • Actors selected for the play • Reason of committing a crime • Use of facts to come to a conclusion • Tools that the actor or setting uses • Stories that are acted for an audience • Approach emphasized on reason over tradition • A trend that relies on feelings and emotions • ...
L.16 Buddhism 2022-03-30
6 Clues: Siddhartha • state of happiness and peace • his name means "awakened one" • religion founded by Siddhartha • state of finidng truth/knowledge • person who gives up worldly pleasures
World Book Great Thinker Challenge 2022-12-02
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- Which physics laws did Henry Cavendish discover?
- What sort of science did Francis Bacon support?
- Descartes is the father of modern___
- What are Handel’s most famous compositions?
- What did Robert Boyle experiment on?
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- What intellectual movement was Diderot part of?
- William Harvey is famous for the discovery of the circulation of
- Place where Ptolemy made his astronomical Observations
- What nationality was Copernicus?
- Kepler discovered___laws of planetary motion
- Type of Music written by Bach
11 Clues: Type of Music written by Bach • What nationality was Copernicus? • Descartes is the father of modern___ • What did Robert Boyle experiment on? • What are Handel’s most famous compositions? • Kepler discovered___laws of planetary motion • What intellectual movement was Diderot part of? • What sort of science did Francis Bacon support? • ...
People of the French Revolution 2014-10-30
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- French king during the French Revolution
- revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- General;seized power as first consul, founded the First French Empire
- wife of Louis XVI
- daughter of Jacques Necker
- radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal
- soldier rising through ranks to become a general
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- a Girondist politician who designed the French Republican calander and commited suicide before execution
- enlightenment author and philosopher
- deputy from Paris
- writer; advocate of gender equality
11 Clues: deputy from Paris • wife of Louis XVI • daughter of Jacques Necker • writer; advocate of gender equality • enlightenment author and philosopher • French king during the French Revolution • soldier rising through ranks to become a general • radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal • revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy • ...
Mid Crossword - Buddhism 2024-01-23
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- The root of all suffering according to Buddhists
- # of Noble Truths
- The Goal of Buddhism
- The name of the path that Buddhists follow
- Region where Buddhism spread and became a major religion
- A male Buddhist who dedicates his life to the religion
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- Type of Buddhism popular in Japan
- Country that Buddhism originated in
- Before enlightenment, the Buddha was a _______
- While Hinduism believes in this social system, Buddhism does not
- Practice central to Buddhism
11 Clues: # of Noble Truths • The Goal of Buddhism • Practice central to Buddhism • Type of Buddhism popular in Japan • Country that Buddhism originated in • The name of the path that Buddhists follow • Before enlightenment, the Buddha was a _______ • The root of all suffering according to Buddhists • A male Buddhist who dedicates his life to the religion • ...
18th Century Europe 2021-06-02
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- Author of "The Spirit of the Laws": a comparative study of governments in which he applies the scientific method to the social and political scenes to ascertain the “natural laws” governing the social relationships of human beings. What he did was establish three basic kinds of governments: republics, monarchies, and despotism.
- An economic doctrine that holds that an economy is best served when the government doesn’t interfere but allows the economy to self-regulate according to the forces of supply and demand. The state should in no way interrupt the free play of natural economic forces by government regulation.
- Louis XVI was quite upset with the whole turn of revolutionary events, so he sought to flee France in June 1791 to this place.
- The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by this French term
- Considered an enlightened absolute whose policies strengthened the landholding class at the expense of all others, especially serfs.
- A religion created by John Wesley that revived Christianity and proved that the need for spiritual experience hadn't been expunged by the 18th century search for reason.
- On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate constituted itself a National () and vowed to draw up a constitution.
- The members of this group sought security and status through the purchase of land. They had their own set of grievances because they were often excluded from the social and political privileges monopolized by the nobles. These resentments of the middle class were for a long time assumed to be a major cause of the French Revolution.
- The War of Spanish () was the last of Louis XIV's wars, in which he challenged Philip V of Spain for rights to the Spanish throne.
- Absolute monarchs who followed the principles of the Enlightenment, such as Frederick II of Prussia, Catherine the Great, and Joseph II of Austria.
- His "Philosophic Letters on the English" in 1733 expressed a deep admiration of English life, especially its freedom of press, political freedom, and religious toleration, criticizing the ill opressings in France with its royal absolutism and lack of religious toleration and freedom of thought. In 1763, he wrote his Treatise of Toleration, arguing that religious toleration had created no additional problems for England and Holland.
- The English writer who had the strongest statements of women’s rights. In her "Vindication of the Rights of a Woman" from 1792, she pointed out two contradictions in the views of women held by Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau.
- His first treatise sort of corresponds with the work of Adam Smith in that the government should stay out of the matters of individuals. It very much set the groundwork for participatory democracy. His second treatise and his emphasis on heart and sentiment made him a precursor of the intellectual movement romanticism that swept Europe in the early nineteenth century. He is often called the “father of romanticism”.
- This Austrian ruler and successor of Maria Theresa implemented many Enlightenment ideas such as the abolishment of serfdom and the principle of equality of all before the law.
- One of the boldest thinkers of the Enlightenment who was known for his criticism and attacks on Christianity. His "Encyclopedia" was most important to philosophes because it helped them battle and express concerns about the old and traditional French society. They attacked religious superstition and advocated for toleration as well as a program for social, legal, and political improvements that would create a more cosmopolitan, tolerant, reasonable, and human society.
- This so-called revolution allowed for a large increase in productivity during the 18th century and created the proper conditions for the Industrial Revolution.
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- A late eighteenth-century artistic movement that emerged in France. It sought to recapture the dignity and simplicity of the classical style of ancient Greece and Rome.
- This reaction began after the execution of Robespierre, the reaction named after the month of Thermidor.
- The Peace of () ended Louis XIV's wars, confirmed Philip V as the Spanish king, divided up disputed territories, and stated that the French and Spanish thrones were to remain separate, maintaining a balance of power.
- An artistic movement that emphasized grace, gentility, lightness, and charm, unlike the Baroque style that also was around at this time. This new artistic movement arose in the 1730s and began to influence decoration and architecture all over Europe.
- The Committee of Public () was given broad powers in an attempt to administer the government. They also instituted the “Reign of Terror”. This executive council was dominated initially by Danton. Virtually the same twelve members were reelected and gave the country the leadership it needed to weather the domestic and foreign crises of 1793. It also took steps to control France and to create a new republican order and republican citizens.
- This was a revolt that started the French Revolution, a major European turning point socially and politically, where the “old regime” was destroyed and a new order based on individual rights, representative institutions, and loyalty to the nation rather than the monarchy.
- used to execute Louis XVI; This device was used quite frequently during the Reign of Terror. This was a revolutionary device for the quick and efficient separation of heads from bodies.
- Napoleon established himself as France's first () in 1799. With this position, he directly controlled the entire executive authority over the government. He had an overwhelming influence over the legislature, appointed members of the bureaucracy, controlled the army, and conducted foreign affairs.
- A time period that brought society into a new intellectual, elite light, greatly influenced by the achievements of the Scientific Revolution in the previous century. Ideas of the previous century made massive spreads and for most philosophers, this period included the rejection of traditional Christianity. Intellectual life was marked by the emergence of secularization and reason and materialism began replacing faith and worship.
- They were the most famous political club that grew out of opposition to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. They also became a very prominent group around Paris and among the Parisians during the Radical Phase of the French Revolution.
- This famous musician was a child prodigy who gave his first harpsichord concert when he was six and wrote his first opera at twelve.
- The () industry was a system of textile manufacturing in which spinners and weavers worked at home in their Cottages using raw materials supplied by capitalist entrepreneurs who would later sell the finished products.
- The belief in God as the creator of the universe who, after setting it into motion, ceased to have any direct involvement in it and allowed it to run according to its own natural laws. It was created by Voltaire and suggested the existence of a mechanic (God) who created the universe, corresponding with the common belief that God had no involvement with the events on Earth.
- Gatherings of philosophers and other notables to discuss the ideas of the Enlightenment. They acquired their name from the elegant drawing rooms where they met.
- Russia's GREAT ruler who created their first navy, implemented mercantilist policies, established religious control, and westernized Russia.
- The territory Prussia took from Austria during the War of Austrian Succession that was officially signed over to Prussia after the Seven Year's War.
- organized massacres of Jews
- the creator of the "water frame"
34 Clues: organized massacres of Jews • the creator of the "water frame" • The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were known by this French term • This reaction began after the execution of Robespierre, the reaction named after the month of Thermidor. • On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate constituted itself a National () and vowed to draw up a constitution. • ...
Review - Unit 7: Central & South Asia 2021-04-21
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- Key beliefs of this philosophy are the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path
- type of tectonic activity that formed the Himalayas
- A large landmass smaller than a continent which is bordered on three sides by ocean
- Where is most of the oil and natural gas found in Central Asia
- season for wet monsoons
- predominant religion throughout Central Asia
- season for dry monsoons
- factors which draw people to a city, such as better jobs improved standard of living and education
- central Asia a target for control by Empires because it is this
- the concept of a virtuous path, or destiny, that one should follow
- Small loans are made available to poor entrepreneurs
- the belief that what goes around comes around, your current actions determine the future
- term used to describe the raising of livestock
- what farmers in Central Asia get from irrigation, oases, and snowmelt from mountains
- Originally named by outsiders to identify all of the belief systems in the Indus River valley
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- system of social classes which restricted people's jobs, friends, marriage, and worship practices
- the caste that a farmer would belong to
- location where cottage industry activities typically take place
- the belief in many gods
- region where caste discrimination still exists
- who Siddhartha Gautama became after enlightenment
- the number one thing that is holding India’s economy back
- who influenced Central Asia to have command economies
- Began as a movement to combine Hinduism and Islam
- shrinking body of water due to intense irrigation and evaporation in hot summers
- place of worship for Sikhs
- The most privileged status of the castes
- Buddhist term for enlightenment
- religious scriptures of Hinduism
- the cause of suffering in Buddhism
- wide, grassy, plains of Central Asia
31 Clues: the belief in many gods • season for wet monsoons • season for dry monsoons • place of worship for Sikhs • Buddhist term for enlightenment • religious scriptures of Hinduism • the cause of suffering in Buddhism • wide, grassy, plains of Central Asia • the caste that a farmer would belong to • The most privileged status of the castes • ...
french revolution and scientific revolution 2023-06-12
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- This machine was used to execute thousands of people
- The steps to do any procedure or experimentation
- He Encouraged the use of execution by the guillotine
- He Argued that the government should be based on the will of the people
- He Argued for separation of powers in government
- People who would spend their time contemplating issues
- When people stormed and took gunpowder and overthrew the monarchy.
- Last king of frace before the french revolution
- He is Known for arguing the idea that people are naturally selfish and violent
- The new government set up by the French Revolution in the summer of 1789
- The battle where the French tries to dominate Europe and destroyed Napoleon's power forever.
- A march from Paris to Versailles caused by the increase of bread prices.
- life, liberty, property
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- A division of government into different branches
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- A leader who has power based upon the principles of Enlightenment
- theory that earth is in the center of the universe
- The clergy, noble, and workers (middle class) all are called what?
- Arrested and killed thousands of people suspected of not being loyal to the revolution.
- A wave of panic that hit the French countryside.
- A Radical political group during the french revolution
- Known as the father of experimental science
- People who live together in a society with moral agreements and rules
- convention This was created to replace the Legislative Assembly
- He Argued for peoples natural rights and know for his work on “two treatises of government”
- A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas
- Time period where Louis XVI was sharing power with another government
- He was a french military and political leader
- These rights for men were freedom, ownership, security, equality, and justice. It also affirms the principle of separation of power
29 Clues: life, liberty, property • Known as the father of experimental science • He was a french military and political leader • Last king of frace before the french revolution • The steps to do any procedure or experimentation • He Argued for separation of powers in government • A wave of panic that hit the French countryside. • A division of government into different branches • ...
Review 2013-05-06
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- text of Judaism; first five books of the Bible
- another name for a waterfall
- ancient city found in the INdus River Valley
- religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- things left over from ancient times
- hard, green-colored stone used in carving
- Buddhist state of little to no suffering
- the religion practiced by the Hebrews, who were the ancestors of Jewish people
- first form of writing
- rigid social group into which a person is born
- the life-force, creator and destroyer in HInduism
- ancinet city found in the Indus River Valley
- ancient Egyptian form of writing using pictures
- people who have no permanent home
- yellowish soil from the Gobi Desert
- ancient Egyptian ruler who was believed to be part god and part human
- ancient religion of India
- ancient language which emerged in the Indus River Valley
- large area of city-states controlled by one ruler
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- region in the Fertile Crescent where the first civilization began, means "the land between the two rivers"
- Siddhartha Gautama after his enlightenment
- location in Egypt of largest pyramid ever built
- a period in history where members of the same family govern or rule
- complex society that has language, religion, a division of labor, and a social hierarchy
- a plant that was used to make paper
- belief that after death one is reborn into a new life
- process that preserves the bones and soft tissues of a body after death
- Mesopotamian pyramid-shaped structure used for religious ceremonies
- artistic form of ancient Chinese writing
- time before recorded history
- belief in many gods
- belief in one god
- the collected sayings and teachings of Confucius
- a painting of a natural scene
- influential ancient Chinese teacher and philosopher
- ancient religion still practiced by millions
- type of ancient Egyptian building used as a tomb
- the consequences of a person's behavior
38 Clues: belief in one god • belief in many gods • first form of writing • ancient religion of India • another name for a waterfall • time before recorded history • a painting of a natural scene • people who have no permanent home • a plant that was used to make paper • things left over from ancient times • yellowish soil from the Gobi Desert • the consequences of a person's behavior • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-03
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- French philosphe that wrote the best governments have 3 branches and each branch checks on each other;his work influenced the US constitution.
- Economist that believed the government should leave the economy alone.
- Royal dynasty(family name) of France.
- Emperor of Russia, goals to modernize and expand Russia, believe in autocracy.
- The first 10 amendments to the US constitution.
- Money raised by the government to be used for the general welfare of the citizens.
- Magnificent palace built by Louis XVI, opulent center of France, government and society.(17th century)
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- English Tudor king-Broke away from Catholic church.(16th Century)
- A royal German family that provided rulers for several European states and wore the crown of the holy roman empire from 1440-1806
- A french writer who was a leading figure of the enlightenment.
- Document 1788 described how the formation of government of the USA into 3 branches: legislative, executive and judicial.
- Form of government based on: Divine rights, total control of government and society by one person.
- Began a religious revolt against the catholic church in 1500's labeled a heretic.
- Name for great thinks and writers during the age of enlightenment.
- A government based on a legislative body that represents the people of the nation.
- Tudor Queen, moderate religion, defeated Spanish Armada, worked well with parliament.(1500's)
- Protest movement to reform or reshape the catholic church. Wanted catholic church to be less ornate, and take better care of regular people.(16th Century)
- Having to do with money;who has it and how it is made or spent.
- Having to do with common people including: customs,religions and traditions. Explains what the majority will accept or permit.
- King of France from 1643-1715:he also known for building the palace of Versailles.
20 Clues: Royal dynasty(family name) of France. • The first 10 amendments to the US constitution. • A french writer who was a leading figure of the enlightenment. • Having to do with money;who has it and how it is made or spent. • English Tudor king-Broke away from Catholic church.(16th Century) • Name for great thinks and writers during the age of enlightenment. • ...
AM/Enl./French Rev. 2025-03-21
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- when the government controls or blocks information
- the belief that God gave the king the power to rule
- a thinker who believed in separating government into three branches
- a violent time during the revolution when many people were executed
- a king or queen with total power over a country
- 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”
- a machine used to cut off heads during the revolution
- a time when people started to use reason and science to think about government and society
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- a huge and fancy palace built by Louis XIV to show his power
- clear thinking based on facts and logic, not faith or tradition
- the rich land-owning class who had special privileges
- the largest group in France, made up of workers and peasants who had few rights
- cruel and unfair rule by someone in power
- the queen of France who was disliked for spending too much money
- rights that every person is born with, like life and freedom
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- the unfair social system in France with three classes: clergy, nobles, and common people
- the idea that people agree to be ruled in exchange for protection
- the king of France during the French Revolution
- a writer who fought for freedom of speech and religion
- when one ruler or government controls everything
- dividing government into parts so no one gets too powerful
- a time when the people of France fought for more rights and overthrew their king
- when angry citizens attacked a prison, starting the revolution
- a type of government where people have the power to vote and choose leaders
- an Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and that people can change their government
27 Clues: the leader of the Reign of Terror • cruel and unfair rule by someone in power • the king of France during the French Revolution • a king or queen with total power over a country • when one ruler or government controls everything • when the government controls or blocks information • the belief that God gave the king the power to rule • ...
Unit 0 Review: 2024-08-28
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- The network that sought to free slaves
- tobacco or cotton are examples of this
- a set of rules for self‑governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower.
- acquisition of land
- Settlers in Massachusetts who sought to purify the church of England
- the supposed inevitability of the continued territorial expansion of the boundaries of the United States westward to the Pacific and beyond
- Enlightenment thinker that said "life, liberty, and property"
- The long road to Oklahoma where many natives died
- Pamphlet that inspired the American Revolution
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies:
- Ending slavery
- a violent uprising by colonists in Colonial Virginia against government officials and the upper class
- an assembly of elected representatives from Virginia that met from 1643 to 1776
- The state where the gold rush occurred
- The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo ended the war with this nation
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- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- The natural feature that divided The Proclamation of 1763
- Slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person in the 3/5 ___________
- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state
- The first 10 amendments of the constitution
- The conflict that showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- the number of the amendment that ended slavery in the United States
- War that put the British in debt and lead to the taxation of the colonies
- European intellectual movement that inspired the founding fathers
- a Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of conquered non-Christian peoples
- The first very weak constitution of the United States
- Thomas Jefferson did this to acquire
- the name of the south in the Civil War
29 Clues: Ending slavery • acquisition of land • Thomas Jefferson did this to acquire • The network that sought to free slaves • tobacco or cotton are examples of this • the name of the south in the Civil War • The state where the gold rush occurred • The first 10 amendments of the constitution • Pamphlet that inspired the American Revolution • ...
CIVIL LITERACY MODULE TWO PRE-ASSESSMENT 2024-09-19
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- Identify the group of people that did not want to ratify the new Constitution for fear that it gave too much power to the federal government.
- The U.S. Constitution and the N.C. Constitution both set up which three branches of government?
- Which compromise settled the debate on how representation should be decided for the Legislative Branch?
- The landmark case of Tinker v. Des Moines involved which of the following issues?
- Which plan for government was supported by large states because it called for representation to be based on population?
- Which amendment protects homeowners from keeping soldiers in their homes during times of peace?
- What rights does Amendment 6 guarantee?
- In which plan for government did the smaller states ask for equal representation.
- Which statement explains why the Supreme Court ruled for Ernesto Miranda in the case of Miranda v. Arizona?
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- Which Enlightenment Philosopher's ideas were used to create a separation of powers between the three branches of government?
- A legislative with two houses is known as a - congress.
- The police officer does not have a warrant or probable cause, which amendment protects you from this?
- What was the Supreme Court's ruling in Marbury v. Madison?
- Which of these statements was true as a result of the NC Supreme Court decision in the case of Leandro v. State of NC?
- Which Enlightenment Philosopher believed that the people have power in the government and that individuals have certain natural rights that cannot be taken away?
- Which NC court case set up judicial review for the state?
- The - compromise was created to check the popular vote for President.
- Article 11 of the U.S. Constitution gives the Executive Branch the power to make appointments to the Supreme Court.
- The - papers were a series of essays written to help ratify the Constitution.
- A group of people peacefully assemble to protest a new law.
20 Clues: What rights does Amendment 6 guarantee? • A legislative with two houses is known as a - congress. • Which NC court case set up judicial review for the state? • What was the Supreme Court's ruling in Marbury v. Madison? • A group of people peacefully assemble to protest a new law. • The - compromise was created to check the popular vote for President. • ...
aralin 2 2018-12-07
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- isang pangkat ng inteleltuwal na humuhikayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran
- panahon ng kaliwanagan
- may paniniwala kagaya ng kay hobbes
- naniniwala sa ideyang paghahati sa kapangyarian
- isang bagay na hindi gumagalaw sa kalawakan
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- siya ang bumuo sa imbensiyong teleskopyo
- isang Renaissance mathematician at astronomer na bumalangkas sa modelo ng uniberso.
- siya ang gumamit ng ideyang natural law
- isang aleman astronomer
- isang teoriyang inilathala ni copernicus noong 1543.
10 Clues: panahon ng kaliwanagan • isang aleman astronomer • may paniniwala kagaya ng kay hobbes • siya ang gumamit ng ideyang natural law • siya ang bumuo sa imbensiyong teleskopyo • isang bagay na hindi gumagalaw sa kalawakan • naniniwala sa ideyang paghahati sa kapangyarian • isang teoriyang inilathala ni copernicus noong 1543. • ...
Immanuel Kant Crossword 2021-10-03
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- an unconditional moral obligation which is always in place
- branch of philosophy that deals with abstract thoughts
- "________ to know!"
- Kant's idea of this was that people could think freely for themselves
- Kant's work published in 1795
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- Kant's work published in 1781
- Where Immanuel Kant was born
- Kant's work published in 1797
- Theory of __________, has underlying factors in modern science
- _________ the Great, King of Prussia in 1740
10 Clues: "________ to know!" • Where Immanuel Kant was born • Kant's work published in 1781 • Kant's work published in 1797 • Kant's work published in 1795 • _________ the Great, King of Prussia in 1740 • branch of philosophy that deals with abstract thoughts • an unconditional moral obligation which is always in place • ...
Revolution 2023-09-27
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- They live where we were supposed to go.
- They want to stay with Great Britain, we don’t
- we all hate this and you know it.
- things we need to pay.
- we are planning a…
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- I HATE THIS MAN, HE IS AWFUL!
- Lots of colonists killed in this event.
- sons of liberty invaded ship and was dubbed…
- This lead to the Boston tea party.
- we ar in a phase of…
10 Clues: we are planning a… • we ar in a phase of… • things we need to pay. • I HATE THIS MAN, HE IS AWFUL! • we all hate this and you know it. • This lead to the Boston tea party. • Lots of colonists killed in this event. • They live where we were supposed to go. • sons of liberty invaded ship and was dubbed… • They want to stay with Great Britain, we don’t
Jan 2024-02-23
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- the Enlightenment Salons in 18th-century Europe are known for their...
- male person who rules
- one of the Main critiques about french society in "The Persian Letters"
- scottish philosopher
- concept of "General will"
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- commodity which brought greater sobriety
- german philosopher
- people who is forced to work for antother person
- femsle person who rules
- people are fighting against each other
10 Clues: german philosopher • scottish philosopher • male person who rules • femsle person who rules • concept of "General will" • people are fighting against each other • commodity which brought greater sobriety • people who is forced to work for antother person • the Enlightenment Salons in 18th-century Europe are known for their... • ...
The Colonies II 2025-05-05
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- The belief that one race is superior to another
- A combination of English and West African Languages
- a person who learns a Skill from a master
- To take something away
- Accepting beliefs that are different from your own
- Highest social class in English Colonies
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- publishing a statement that is damaging to another
- A belief held without proof
- Living accommodations
- A movement in the colonies which used reason
10 Clues: Living accommodations • To take something away • A belief held without proof • Highest social class in English Colonies • a person who learns a Skill from a master • A movement in the colonies which used reason • The belief that one race is superior to another • publishing a statement that is damaging to another • Accepting beliefs that are different from your own • ...
Cities of Eastern India_ Shailesh Kothari 2021-10-08
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- Nicknamed as temple city of Odisha
- Jagannath Temple is located in this city
- Known as Silver city & literally means "The Fort"
- Capital of the Indian state of West Bengal
- City famous for tea and mountain Kanchenjunga
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- City founded by Jamsetji Tata
- Former Cricket Team Captain Dhoni was from here
- City famous for SUN temple
- Where Buddha is attained "Enlightenment"
- City known for its expansive coal mines of India
10 Clues: City famous for SUN temple • City founded by Jamsetji Tata • Nicknamed as temple city of Odisha • Jagannath Temple is located in this city • Where Buddha is attained "Enlightenment" • Capital of the Indian state of West Bengal • City famous for tea and mountain Kanchenjunga • Former Cricket Team Captain Dhoni was from here • ...
Romanticism Crossword 2022-03-24
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- Which artist worked with Shakespear?
- What is romanticism?
- Who committed suicide because he didn't want to publish his poetry?
- John Keats introduced the theories of?
- What does romanticism believe in?
- Who was the one who influenced lots of people to start writing?
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- What did the people above focus on?
- Romanticism is characterized by its reaction to?
- Who became the most famous family in England?
- Who introduced fairytales elements?
10 Clues: What is romanticism? • What does romanticism believe in? • What did the people above focus on? • Who introduced fairytales elements? • Which artist worked with Shakespear? • John Keats introduced the theories of? • Who became the most famous family in England? • Romanticism is characterized by its reaction to? • ...
The Sermon at Benares 2020-09-11
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- religious or moraltalk
- Gautam Buddha's name as a prince
- expression of sorrow
- The name he gave to the tree under which he sat to attain spiritual knowledge.
- After marriage he lived a life of ____ for ten years.
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- The word which means spiritual knowledge
- One who surrenders all selfishness attain __
- Buddha asked Kisa to bring ______ seeds.
- river in Benares
- At the age of _____, he was sent away for schooling
10 Clues: river in Benares • expression of sorrow • religious or moraltalk • Gautam Buddha's name as a prince • The word which means spiritual knowledge • Buddha asked Kisa to bring ______ seeds. • One who surrenders all selfishness attain __ • At the age of _____, he was sent away for schooling • After marriage he lived a life of ____ for ten years. • ...
Haitan Revolution 2023-05-31
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- what month did the revolution start
- Word for people of mixed raced ancestry
- French word for freed people
- Who was the General sent by France
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- The colony most influence by the Haitian revolution
- Economic process most popular predating The Haitian revolution
- Who was a prominent leader that helped the rebels
- what ideal inspired the revolution
- what month did the revolution end
- Word for people of African ancestry
10 Clues: French word for freed people • what month did the revolution end • what ideal inspired the revolution • Who was the General sent by France • what month did the revolution start • Word for people of African ancestry • Word for people of mixed raced ancestry • Who was a prominent leader that helped the rebels • The colony most influence by the Haitian revolution • ...
Romantic Artists 2025-05-07
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- Wordsworth's term for an open uncultivated field
- mother of European feminism
- French philosopher argued for special status of child
- German composer whose music reflected the passion and busyness of her life
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- British American painter whose landscapes depict raw powerful nature
- Schumann's technique of 'robbing' time signatures
- Spanish painter who trolled Enlightenment values
- sea god referenced by Wordsworth
- Schumann's 'playful' technique
- Romantic era term for transcendent goal of art
10 Clues: mother of European feminism • Schumann's 'playful' technique • sea god referenced by Wordsworth • Romantic era term for transcendent goal of art • Spanish painter who trolled Enlightenment values • Wordsworth's term for an open uncultivated field • Schumann's technique of 'robbing' time signatures • French philosopher argued for special status of child • ...
Buddhism Puzzle 2025-02-26
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- The sacred text of Buddism
- Leaves India and migrates towards ____
- The (almost) divine being that Worshipers pray to
- Buddhism and Hinduism ____ and migrated to different places
- A ____ can only lead to suffering
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- The founder of Buddhism (First name)
- The belief that when one dies, they are reborn in new form
- 376___ Buddhists worldwide
- The religon that believes in reincarnation of the soul, and therefore find enlightenment
- Over 200 different _____
10 Clues: Over 200 different _____ • The sacred text of Buddism • 376___ Buddhists worldwide • A ____ can only lead to suffering • The founder of Buddhism (First name) • Leaves India and migrates towards ____ • The (almost) divine being that Worshipers pray to • The belief that when one dies, they are reborn in new form • Buddhism and Hinduism ____ and migrated to different places • ...
World Religions 2022-10-27
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- The dispersal of the Jews from their homeland
- worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- how a soul is reborn continuously.
- a state of perfect wisdom in Buddhism.
- Removing a Christian from his church.
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- Four collections of Hindu sacred texts.
- They contact God through mystical means.
- one of the four classes of people in Hinduism.
- Islamic place of worship.
- the total good and bad deeds done by a person.
- Islamic model for the living, after Muhammd.
- belief in a single god.
- one-tenth of family's income given to church.
- a monotheistic religion begun in the 7th century.
- law body of religious laws in a Christian church.
15 Clues: belief in a single god. • Islamic place of worship. • how a soul is reborn continuously. • Removing a Christian from his church. • worldly rather than spiritual matters. • a state of perfect wisdom in Buddhism. • Four collections of Hindu sacred texts. • They contact God through mystical means. • Islamic model for the living, after Muhammd. • ...
French Revolution 2023-01-23
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- Type of Republic Robespierre wanted to create
- Food that people were struggling to get
- Weapon used to chop off people's heads
- Group in the 1st Estate
- Were only paid by the 3rd Estate
- Name of prison that was stormed
- What Marie Antoinette said everyone should eat
- Group in the 2nd Estate
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- Estate that became the National Assembly
- Revolution that France supported
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- Philosophical movement that inspired the Revolution
- Type of court where an oath was made
- Name of the Club that lead the National Convention
- Changed to make people lose track of Sundays
15 Clues: Group in the 1st Estate • Group in the 2nd Estate • Name of prison that was stormed • Revolution that France supported • Were only paid by the 3rd Estate • Type of court where an oath was made • Weapon used to chop off people's heads • Food that people were struggling to get • Estate that became the National Assembly • Leader of the Committee of Public Safety • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-09
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- the first ruler of the mauryan empire
- the second religion of ancient india
- the second ruler of the mauryan empire
- a large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- The awaken one
- land surrounded by 3 bodies of water
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- Mountain range that runs along the northeast border of India
- The feeling of enlightenment and happiness after death
- The result of good dharma
- rulers that come from the same family
- Another word for social classes
- A common weather pattern where the winds shift
- The last level on the social pyramid
- the first religion of ancienr india
- the social hierarchy
15 Clues: The awaken one • the social hierarchy • The result of good dharma • Another word for social classes • the first religion of ancienr india • The last level on the social pyramid • the second religion of ancient india • land surrounded by 3 bodies of water • rulers that come from the same family • the first ruler of the mauryan empire • the second ruler of the mauryan empire • ...
Literary Devices 2023-09-13
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- a short poem/speech spoken directly to the audience after a song/play
- repetition of the same vowel
- Turning point in plot
- sudden enlightenment or realization
- character speaking to an object
- traditional beliefs, myths or tales
- author uses imagination to fill in blanks
- idea or meaning associated w an object
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- The act of substituting a harsh/offensive comment for a more positive one
- reference to other pieces of work
- representation of abstract ideas using figures
- a brief pause in lines in poetry
- alter ego of a character
- specific word choice in writing
- repetition of the first word or phrase
15 Clues: Turning point in plot • alter ego of a character • repetition of the same vowel • character speaking to an object • specific word choice in writing • a brief pause in lines in poetry • reference to other pieces of work • sudden enlightenment or realization • traditional beliefs, myths or tales • repetition of the first word or phrase • idea or meaning associated w an object • ...
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. • ...
JAINISM 2025-10-01
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- : Jain scriptures are called ___
- : Right faith, the first of the three jewels
- : Peaceful fasting till death (ritual practice)
- : Invisible particles that bind to the soul
- : The most important Jain mantra
- : Liberation from the cycle of birth and death
- : A spiritual teacher who attained enlightenment
- : The other major Jain sect, with monks wearing white
- : An important Jain festival of forgiveness
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- : The Jain principle of non-violence
- : One of the two main Jain sects
- : Right knowledge, the second of the three jewels
- : Right conduct, the third of the three jewels
- : The 24th Tirthankara of Jainism
- : A soul who has conquered inner passions
15 Clues: : One of the two main Jain sects • : Jain scriptures are called ___ • : The most important Jain mantra • : The 24th Tirthankara of Jainism • : The Jain principle of non-violence • : A soul who has conquered inner passions • : Invisible particles that bind to the soul • : An important Jain festival of forgiveness • : Right faith, the first of the three jewels • ...
Noah and Luke's Crossword 2022-08-30
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- a movement in Europe in the 17th and 18th century that had global influences
- The process of a business starting to sell things internationally.
- a religion where people believe that the God is three people, the Father, The Son, who is Jesus, and the Holy Spirit
- economic theory that states that everybody has equal right to the same wealth, no matter what they do or how they work
- a government in which the people are mostly in control
- a French judge, historian, and politician philosopher who is the principal source of theory of separation of powers, which is a part of many governments throughout the world
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- when the England Church broke free from the Pope and Catholic Church
- an English philosopher and physician who was one of the most influential people in the Enlightenment and is also known as the Father of Liberalism
- A point in time in Europe when there was a focus on ancient art, literature, and wisdom
9 Clues: a government in which the people are mostly in control • The process of a business starting to sell things internationally. • when the England Church broke free from the Pope and Catholic Church • a movement in Europe in the 17th and 18th century that had global influences • ...
