enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Age of Enlightenment 2023-09-19
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- The three major causes called 3G's of the Age of Exploration are Gold, Glory and ________.
- long journey involving travel by sea.
- Country X is controlling country Y.
- the act of directing a ship from one place to another, or the science of finding a way from one place to another.
- ______was the time period where protestants tried to apply reasons and science to all aspect of society.
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- _______ exchange means the trade and transportation of raw materials, animals, plants, diseases and people between North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
- an instrument used by early astronomers to measure the altitude of stars and planets and also as a navigational aid.
- _______went West and Portuguese went towards East.
8 Clues: Country X is controlling country Y. • long journey involving travel by sea. • _______went West and Portuguese went towards East. • The three major causes called 3G's of the Age of Exploration are Gold, Glory and ________. • ______was the time period where protestants tried to apply reasons and science to all aspect of society. • ...
Enlightenment & Scientific Rev. 2023-10-26
8 Clues: Scientific approach • French intellectuals • Debunks geocentric model • Revolted against Catherine • Russian enlightened monarch • One of the authors of the encyclopedia • Author of Discourse on the Inequality of Mankind • Separation of religion from other types of thought/government
Words of Enlightenment 2025-12-04
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- A political ideology that is very conservative.
- Using logic to come to a correct answer.
- What the colonies were fighting for.
- Something all people are born with, which no government can take.
- What becomes of most Kings. What George III rules with.
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- The age of reason.The time when people use logic to doubt what's come before them.
- The evil, ancient, irrational form of government.
- What the colonies do to gain their liberty
8 Clues: What the colonies were fighting for. • Using logic to come to a correct answer. • What the colonies do to gain their liberty • A political ideology that is very conservative. • The evil, ancient, irrational form of government. • What becomes of most Kings. What George III rules with. • Something all people are born with, which no government can take. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2021-01-11
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- sensationalised, often biased info (posters)
- view into one's past by Sigmund Freud
- The Congress of _ met to avoid future Napoleons
- philosophical movement favoring individuals
- WWI is characterized by _ warfare.
- The right to vote is known as
- form of government with elections
- the classes in France were called the Three _.
- Japan's Industrial Revolution; the _ restoration
- Device used for French Revolution executions
- the last dynasty of china
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- Last name of U.S. president during U.S. civil war
- Took over the French government as the emperor
- armory in prison stormed during the French Rev.
- created the three laws of motion
- Country the U.S. fought to gain independence
- Galileo's crime of speaking against the church
- extending influence over anothher country
18 Clues: the last dynasty of china • The right to vote is known as • created the three laws of motion • form of government with elections • WWI is characterized by _ warfare. • view into one's past by Sigmund Freud • extending influence over anothher country • philosophical movement favoring individuals • sensationalised, often biased info (posters) • ...
Archetypes 2023-10-10
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- The most popular story archetype
- Represents change and mystery
- Represents both purity and raw power
- Strong, yet kind and loving
- Descent to a lower status
- After death, literal or metaphorical, a character may experience:
- Opposite of protagonist
- Tries to defeat the hero
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- Related to authority, power, or discipline
- Possesses noble qualities, such as courage and selflessness
- Frodo taking the Ring to Mordor in Lord of the Rings is an example of a
- Number of deadly sins/number of wonders of the world
- Represents enlightenment and energy
- Character who is banished
- Trinity
- Represents stability and strength
- A wedding is an example of this story archetype
- Often signifies destruction, rage, or pain
18 Clues: Trinity • Opposite of protagonist • Tries to defeat the hero • Character who is banished • Descent to a lower status • Strong, yet kind and loving • Represents change and mystery • The most popular story archetype • Represents stability and strength • Represents enlightenment and energy • Represents both purity and raw power • Related to authority, power, or discipline • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-06-21
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- another word for illness
- the revolution started there
- a black rock they use for fuel
- a revolution
- political and economic system in which private individuals and companies own property's and goods, rather than the government, than compete to make profit.
- organisations or bargained for better hours and conditions
- opposite of clean
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- An extreme Change in the way something is done
- any clothing produced by weaving or knitting
- A revolution that happened between 1789-1799
- they increased speed of production
- forced to do work against there say
- known as the age of reason, began in the mid 17th century
- children were forced to work there
- idea was easily accepted
- taken advantage of
- opposite of urban
- physical work
18 Clues: a revolution • physical work • opposite of urban • opposite of clean • 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 • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2022-10-05
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- A young person learning a trade under a master
- Written defamation
- a document providing permission to start a colony
- the representatives of Virginia's government
- wealthy landowning class
- a philosophical movement that changed the way people think
- a waterway through or around North America
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- Protestants that created the Plymouth colony
- A person who believed that all should live in peace and harmony
- the belief in the benefits of profitable trading
10 Clues: Written defamation • wealthy landowning class • a waterway through or around North America • Protestants that created the Plymouth colony • the representatives of Virginia's government • A young person learning a trade under a master • the belief in the benefits of profitable trading • a document providing permission to start a colony • ...
Crossword Project 2012-10-01
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- A problem Galileo had. (The Church)
- Helped create the scientific method.
- A movement in Europe that stressed reason and thought.
- English scientist Isaac Newton develops theory of motion.
- Sun centered view of the universe.
- Said government gets power from the people.
- Things natural in the world.
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- French writer who admires Britain's government system.
- Influential philosophe, pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Favors strong government to keep order.
10 Clues: Things natural in the world. • Sun centered view of the universe. • A problem Galileo had. (The Church) • Helped create the scientific method. • Favors strong government to keep order. • Said government gets power from the people. • French writer who admires Britain's government system. • A movement in Europe that stressed reason and thought. • ...
Buddhism 2013-04-28
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- Represents the journey of the soul.
- The place where you go once you reach enlightenment.
- This symbol represents the teachings of Buddha.
- The Buddhists use _______ as there main text.
- A Sacred sound that is recited.
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- ___________ Discovered that desiring anything brought suffering upon a person.
- The place where Buddha was born.
- The birthday of Buddha.
- A type of Buddhism that focuses on good karma.
- Where did Buddhism originate.
10 Clues: The birthday of Buddha. • Where did Buddhism originate. • A Sacred sound that is recited. • The place where Buddha was born. • Represents the journey of the soul. • The Buddhists use _______ as there main text. • A type of Buddhism that focuses on good karma. • This symbol represents the teachings of Buddha. • The place where you go once you reach enlightenment. • ...
aralin 3 2018-12-08
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- tinaguriang tagapagpalaya ng south America
- tumutukoy sa kapangyarhan ng hari na hindi nalilimitahan ng sinuman
- ang kulungang ito ang sumisimbolo sa kapangyarihang monarkal sa france
- siya angnag sikapna pagisahin ang france
- tradisyunal na kalaban ng british
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- pang ekonomiya na naranasan sa England
- grupo ng mga intelektuwal sa panahon ng enlightenment
- tawag sa mga ipinanganak sa bagng daigdig
- ditto natalo ang hukbong militar
- unang hinirang na hari sa france
10 Clues: ditto natalo ang hukbong militar • unang hinirang na hari sa france • tradisyunal na kalaban ng british • pang ekonomiya na naranasan sa England • siya angnag sikapna pagisahin ang france • tawag sa mga ipinanganak sa bagng daigdig • tinaguriang tagapagpalaya ng south America • grupo ng mga intelektuwal sa panahon ng enlightenment • ...
Lesson 23 2024-04-08
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- to assign an appropriate place or position
- Authorized representative or messenger
- expressive or suffering woe
- the act or means of providing knowledge understanding
- amazement or display that hinders
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- the act of making worldwide in scope or application
- to charge with a crime or misdemeanor specifically a public official
- to lesson the courage
- made up of many different people or things
- of relating to or occurring in the spring
10 Clues: to lesson the courage • expressive or suffering woe • amazement or display that hinders • Authorized representative or messenger • of relating to or occurring in the spring • to assign an appropriate place or position • made up of many different people or things • the act of making worldwide in scope or application • the act or means of providing knowledge understanding • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words. Maria P. 2024-05-02
8 Clues: Powerful warrior • Head of the military • Go back to the way it was • Code followed by the samurai • Lord who supported the shogun • Form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Style of self-defense that began mostly in Asia • Form of Buddhism where you can achieve enlightenment through meditation
Samurai Vocabulary Parise R. 2023-04-27
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- The chivalry code of the Samurai
- A local lord
- Form of Buddhism that believes in meditation and enlightenment
- Return to past situation or state
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- Member of a powerful Japense Warrior class
- Form of Buddhism believing that you can reach paradise
- Military leader during the Samurai era
- Self defense such as karate
8 Clues: A local lord • Self defense such as karate • The chivalry code of the Samurai • Return to past situation or state • Military leader during the Samurai era • Member of a powerful Japense Warrior class • Form of Buddhism believing that you can reach paradise • Form of Buddhism that believes in meditation and enlightenment
Samurai Vocabulary Parise R. 2023-04-27
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- The chivalry code of the Samurai
- A local lord
- Form of Buddhism that believes in meditation and enlightenment
- Return to past situation or state
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- Member of a powerful Japense Warrior class
- Form of Buddhism believing that you can reach paradise
- Military leader during the Samurai era
- Self defense such as karate
8 Clues: A local lord • Self defense such as karate • The chivalry code of the Samurai • Return to past situation or state • Military leader during the Samurai era • Member of a powerful Japense Warrior class • Form of Buddhism believing that you can reach paradise • Form of Buddhism that believes in meditation and enlightenment
Buddhism Puzzle 2022-09-13
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- the fourth largest religion
- where about one third of Buddhists live
- the journey to enlightenment
- branch that focuses on chanting
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- teach that personal suffering can be solved by avoiding personal desires/cravings
- branch that focuses on service
- the combination of Buddhism and Daoism
- branch that focuses on meditation
8 Clues: the fourth largest religion • the journey to enlightenment • branch that focuses on service • branch that focuses on chanting • branch that focuses on meditation • the combination of Buddhism and Daoism • where about one third of Buddhists live • teach that personal suffering can be solved by avoiding personal desires/cravings
Let us Play Crossword with All the people 2025-05-23
8 Clues: A curved shape • A drooping appearance • Metal Pointy Fasteners • Buddhist Enlightenment State • A type of alcohol that is often used as fuel • A person who creates fashion looks for others • A confusing and difficult problem or question • Standards or expectations of behavior in a certain group or society
Celebrating Baptism 2025-10-03
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- that takes away original sin
- a wick burning symbolizing peace and enlightenment
- a oil used in various religions
- remind believers of their baptism
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- given to the believers by the holy spirit
- a person transformation experience of Gods presents
- dedicated or consecrated to God
- a piece of white clothing in religion
8 Clues: that takes away original sin • dedicated or consecrated to God • a oil used in various religions • remind believers of their baptism • a piece of white clothing in religion • given to the believers by the holy spirit • a wick burning symbolizing peace and enlightenment • a person transformation experience of Gods presents
APWG PERIOD 4 VOCAB PART 2 -Geethika Ameneni 2016-01-21
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- (the Terrible) confirmed power of tsarist autocracy by attacking the authority of the boyars; continued policy of expansion; established contacts with western European commerce and culture
- peasant-adventurers with agricultural and military skills, recruited to conquer and settle in newly seized lands in southern Russia and Siberia
- (the Great) Prince of the Duchy of Moscow; responsible for freeing Russia from the Mongols; took the title of tsar (caesar)
- English political settlement of 1688 and 1689 which affirmed that parliament had basic sovereignty over the king
- intellectual movement centered in France during the 18th century; argued for scientific advance, the application of scientific methods to study human society; believed that rational laws could describe social behavior
- 1598 grant of tolerance in France to French Protestants after length civil wars between Catholics and Protestants
- Prussian king who introduced Enlightenment reforms; included freedom of religion and increased state control of the economy
- persecution outburst reflecting uncertainties about religious truth and resentments against the poor, especially women
- ended the Thirty Years War in 1648; granted right of individual rulers and cities to choose their own religion for their people; Netherlands gained independence
- three separate divisions of Polish territory between Russia, Prussia, and Austria in 1772, 1793, and 1795; eliminated Poland as a n independent state
- philosopher who established the importance of the skeptical review of all received wisdom; argued that human wisdom could develop laws that would explain the fundamental workings of nature
- Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the solar system with the sun in the center
- established new school of economic thought; argued that governments should avoid regulation of economies in favor of the free play of market forces
- French king who personified absolute monarchy
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- English scientist; author of Principia; drew the various astronomical and physical observations and wider theories together in a neat framework of natural laws; established principles of motion and defined forces of gravity
- German-born Russian tsarina; combined receptivity to selective Enlightenment ideas with strong centralizing policies; converted the nobility to a service aristocracy by granting them new power over the peasantry
- Second Romanov ruler; abolished assemblies of nobles; gained new powers over the Orthodox church
- process culminating in Europe during the 17th century; period of empirical advances associated with the development of wider theoretical generalizations; became a central focus of Western culture
- conservative Russians who refused to accept the ecclesiastical reforms of Alexis Romanov; many were exiled to southern Russia or Siberia
- 1640-1660; included religious and constitutional issues concerning the powers of the monarchy; ended with restoration of a limited monarchy
- class of people without access to producing property; usually manufacturing workers, paid laborers in agriculture, or urban poor; product of the economic changes of the 16th and 17th centuries
- (the Great) tsar from 1689 to 1725; continued growth of absolutism and conquest; sought to change selected aspects of the economy and culture through imitation of western European models
- 1618-1648, fought between German Protestants and their allies and the Holy Roman emperor and Spain; caused great destruction
- publicized Copernicus's findings; added own discoveries concerning the laws of gravity and planetary motion; condemned by the Catholic church for his work
- English philosopher who argued that people could learn everything through their senses and reason; argued that the power of government came from the people, not from the divine right of kings; they had the right to overthrow tyrants
- Enlightenment English feminist thinker; argued that political rights should be extended to women
- unsuccessful peasant rising led by cossack Emelyan Pugachev during the 1770s; typical of peasant unrest during the 18th century and thereafter
- concept of government developed during the rise of the nation-state in western Europe during the 17th century; monarchs held the absolute right to direct their state
- early 17th century period of boyar efforts to regain power and foreign invasion following the death without an heir of Ivan IV; ended with the selection of Michael Romanov as tsar in 1613
- concept of God during the Scientific Revolution; the role of divinity was limited to setting natural laws in motion
30 Clues: French king who personified absolute monarchy • Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the solar system with the sun in the center • Second Romanov ruler; abolished assemblies of nobles; gained new powers over the Orthodox church • Enlightenment English feminist thinker; argued that political rights should be extended to women • ...
1798 Rebellion 2021-11-21
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- Taxes paid to the Church of Ireland Clergy?
- An enlightenment writer?
- Irish Presbyterians, who ‘dissented’ from the official Protestant Church of Ireland?
- The Catholic King?
- The Protestant king?
- Ideas of the French Revolution Liberty, Equality and?
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- The confiscation of Irish owned land by the English Crown?
- The Battle where the two kings fought in 1690?
- A Group that attacked Protestant Landlords?
- Group that challenged the Rule in Ireland
- Laws that discriminated against Catholics
11 Clues: The Catholic King? • The Protestant king? • An enlightenment writer? • Group that challenged the Rule in Ireland • Laws that discriminated against Catholics • A Group that attacked Protestant Landlords? • Taxes paid to the Church of Ireland Clergy? • The Battle where the two kings fought in 1690? • Ideas of the French Revolution Liberty, Equality and? • ...
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-09
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- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- Published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- a new intellectual movement that stressed
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Was committed to individual freedom and won recognition as a writer of essays.
- A philosopher who believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- One of the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
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- A simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- 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.
- A french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- A social critic of this period in France.
- Ruled in Russia from 1762 to 1796, and exchanged many letters with voltaire.
- Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia.
- 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.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
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. • Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia. • An agreement by which people created a government. • ...
French Revolution 2015-02-11
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- shutting off a port to keep people or supplies for moving in or out
- spending situation in which a government spends more money than it takes in
- distribution of military and Ebonics power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- absolute ruler who uses his or her pow to bring about political and social change
- policy
- informal social gathering at which writers, artists, and philosophers exchanged ideas
- principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- right to vote
- ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue
- add a territory onto an existing state or country
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- member of a group of the enlightenment thinkers who tried to apply the methods of science to the improvement of society
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- ornate style of art and architecture popular in the 1600s and 1700s
- "the draft" which requires all young men to be ready for military or other service
- of or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- agreement by which people give up their freedom to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos
- personal, elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid-1700s and featuring fancy design in the shape of leaves, shells, and scrolls
- rights that belongs to all human from birth
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
- restriction on access to ideas and information
- d'état a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government
- give up a high office
23 Clues: policy • right to vote • give up a high office • rights that belongs to all human from birth • restriction on access to ideas and information • add a territory onto an existing state or country • ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Bacon / The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- / Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- 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
- Copernicus / The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- / The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- / French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
- / The Earth centered theory of the universe
- / A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
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- 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
- Descartes / The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Fahrenheit / The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- / New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- method / The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- / The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- / French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- / Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
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. • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- 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
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- 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
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- 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
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
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 • ...
US History Semester Review 2015-12-17
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- refusal to buy or purchase
- checks & balances gives the power to do this to the President (reject!)
- Highest court in judicial branch, also a taco with sour cream & tomato
- mistreatment based on one's religion or race
- need one of these for a legal search under the 4th Amendment
- Act requiring soldiers to stay in citizens' homes
- product harvested by African slaves
- source that contains secondhand information, a textbook
- number of original colonies
- reasons for exploration, converting natives to Christianity
- Articles of Confederation were weak because they lacked this power
- period of social & political changes & who should govern people
- synonym for permission
- Enlightenment thinkers focused on these rights given to everyone by God.
- colony where first permanent settlement was (Jamestown FYI)
- first state in NW Territory, created 1803
- source that is an eyewitness account
- one of the Houses created by Great Compromise
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- reasons for exploration, finding gold and silver
- man responsible for taxing colonists, _____ III
- $ was set aside in NW Territory for this important part of society
- found in south, large farms where slaves often worked
- Act placing a tax on molasses and other sweets
- author of the Declaration & on the US nickel
- control & trade of this product led to conflicts among settlers
- common knowledge says July 4th is when this was signed
- place where many protests took place, (& tea overboard!)
- agricultural product that made Jamestown thrive
- President is in charge of this branch
- sharing power between states & federal government
- African & Backcountry settlers influenced our modern _____
- Act requiring tax to be paid on all printed materials
- people who were in charge of colonists pre-Revolution
- French & their Native Allies vs. British & allies = French & ____ War.
- 1st Amendment freedoms: speech, religion, assembly, petition & _____.
35 Clues: synonym for permission • refusal to buy or purchase • number of original colonies • product harvested by African slaves • source that is an eyewitness account • President is in charge of this branch • first state in NW Territory, created 1803 • mistreatment based on one's religion or race • author of the Declaration & on the US nickel • ...
Hinduism And Buddhism Terms 2017-04-12
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- the tendency of the mind to cling to concepts at the expense of reality
- fully awakened one
- a round disk thrown as a weapon in ancient India: attribute of Vishnu
- extinction of fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering
- interest and inquiry into an experience
- The breath of life, the vital breath or spirit.
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- an object or physical characteristic that is used as an identifying feature
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the female sexual
- a spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification
- origination the doctrine that all mental and physical phenomena arise and pass away
- one who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening: a meditator
- appearance of a deity in another
- The total actions in a person's life that determine the next state of exsistence
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- animal mount of a deity which identifies the god or goddess
- the spouse of a deity
- the best known of all buddhist scriptures
- these are the classical to meditation practice
- to be born again
- the tree under which the buddha attained enlightenment
- Dome-like cap to the pyramidal tower of a South Indian Hindu temple or the entire tower of a North Indian Temple
- worshipper of Vishnu, having to do with the worship of Vishnu
- awakening
- not self, insubstantiality, one of the tree characteristics
- the auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the divine, the goal of Hinduism
- the pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- person someone for whom your feel no particular liking or disliking
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the male sexual organ
- faith, confidence
30 Clues: awakening • to be born again • faith, confidence • fully awakened one • the spouse of a deity • appearance of a deity in another • interest and inquiry into an experience • the best known of all buddhist scriptures • these are the classical to meditation practice • The breath of life, the vital breath or spirit. • the passing of the soul at death into another body • ...
Siddhartha Crossword 2018-01-03
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- A literary term: a person or thing that contrasts with and so enhances the qualities of another
- Word choice
- The belief that a person's soul is reborn into a new body after they die. The Sanskrit word for ________ is samsara.
- The Illustrious One: _________ Buddha
- The Buddha is the _______ one.
- An ancient Indian language in which Buddhist and Hindu texts are written
- Siddhartha's "shadow" who is now partaking on his own journey
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha
- The belief that good and evil done in past lives determines what a person's next life will consist of
- The five _______: attachment, aversion, ignorance, pride, jealousy
- Impermanence
- Denial of the soul or the self
- The number of "folds" on the path to enlightenment
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- a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition
- According to the Four Noble Truths, all __________ comes from desire.
- A state of perfect peace; nothingness
- Deliverance; preservation from harm or loss
- Arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences
- Country in which Herman Hesse lived while writing this novel
- a type of third-person narrator that knows thoughts of all characters
- A sacred, mystical syllable that appears at the beginning and end of prayers
- The Way of the Elders; A type of Buddhism founded in Southeast Asia
- The Hindu caste that contains priests and religious scholars
- The continuous cycle of death and rebirth
- The color of the robes donned by the followers of the Buddha.
- The word for a repeated phrase often used in meditation
- wandering aesetics who seek to relinquish the self of all needs and wants.
- Suffering, which is nature of human existence in the first noble truth
- Hinduism and Buddhism both developed in the subcontinent of ________
- Events that repeat over and over again; some see this ______ of death and rebirth as the path toward enlightenment.
30 Clues: Word choice • Impermanence • The Buddha is the _______ one. • Denial of the soul or the self • A state of perfect peace; nothingness • The Illustrious One: _________ Buddha • The continuous cycle of death and rebirth • Deliverance; preservation from harm or loss • A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha • The number of "folds" on the path to enlightenment • ...
Nic Chose - Enlightenment and Revolution Crossword 2024-12-18
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- a grand style of art
- The idea of applying reason to every aspect of life
- A government split between local and national government
- a sun centered universe theory.
- A philosopher who believed that a government needs to have separation of powers
- Famous diplomat and Writer/inventor,he was the one who penned the Declaration of Independence
- A contract between government and its people,so it can protect its rights
- an english mathematician, who made three new laws about gravity.
- an latin inventor and early astronomer.
- The age of Reason and thinking, mostly about government and people.
- an age of going against normal church teaching and testing and discovering new things with observations and free thinking.
- A way of keeping one side of government from getting to powerful.
- A philosopher who believed that people were corrupted by society
- A document with civil rights,like freedom of speech,religion,assemblies.
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- The 13 Americans colonies formal decree they are leaving the british empire
- she wrote a book on women's rights and fought for them in the workplace and education .
- a earth center universe theory.
- A philosopher who believed in free speech and used to make fun of people in power to prove a point.
- method a system of making a theory with observations.
- a simple but elegant form of art
- Fancy French party,where philosophers would meet to talk.
- Its the belief of god but people off the enlightenment would use more reason and thought.
- a group of intellectuals in france
- A absolute monarch who believed it was their duty to help there people and streghten the country
- She was the Czarina of Russia and pushed russia to a more Enlightened thinking
- was a enlightened philosopher, who believed in natural rights
26 Clues: a grand style of art • a earth center universe theory. • a sun centered universe theory. • a simple but elegant form of art • a group of intellectuals in france • an latin inventor and early astronomer. • The idea of applying reason to every aspect of life • method a system of making a theory with observations. • A government split between local and national government • ...
Western Review 2025-05-15
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- Fidel Castro led this nation's revolution
- Wrote 'The Wealth of Nations' and is considered the father of modern economics
- In a factory, an arrangement where a product is moved from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in the making of the product
- This natural disaster hit Haiti in 2010
- Trenches were built in this formation to keep enemies from shooting down the length of a trench
- The M in the MAIN acronym
- Theory that suggests that the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the governed
- Founding document that Thomas Jefferson help draft
- Development of a system which supports machine production of goods
- Brazil belonged to this European empire
- Known for advocating for women's rights during the Enlightenment period
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- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production
- This type of propaganda tries to make the best case possible for his or her side and the worst for the opposing side
- Communication by transmitting signals over a wire
- Toussaint Louverture led this nation's revolution
- This tactic uses negative words and accusations to create an unfavorable opinion of a hated person
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements
- Metal fragments from bullets and bombs
- Enlightenment thinker is best known for the concept of natural rights, which include life, liberty, and property
- This tactic tries to convince the audience that the spokesperson is from humble origins
- A widely held and oversimplified image or idea about a particular group of people
- This figure started the Mexican revolution
- The territory between trenches
- This type of propaganda creates a sense of FOMO
- The trenches were built to defend from which new and dangerous weapon
- Nasty disease soldiers could get in the trenches
26 Clues: The M in the MAIN acronym • The territory between trenches • Metal fragments from bullets and bombs • This natural disaster hit Haiti in 2010 • Brazil belonged to this European empire • Fidel Castro led this nation's revolution • This figure started the Mexican revolution • This type of propaganda creates a sense of FOMO • Nasty disease soldiers could get in the trenches • ...
Unit 2 - World Religions and Belief Systems 2022-10-25
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- religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- largest religion in the world
- system put in place in Confucianism where government positions were awarded on merit and not noble birth
- requirement to make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during one's lifetime
- book that outlines the teachings of Confucius
- muslim place of worship
- term meaning successor to the prophet Muhammad
- process of being born and reborn in Hindu and Buddhist society
- duties and obligations that one has to their caste
- major principle of the Islamic faith
- religion that combines ideas from the Hindu and Muslim faiths
- movement of Hebrews out of Egypt led by Moses
- buddha's guide for behavior
- confucian ideal of putting the good of society over the good of the individual
- ethical law of cause and effect
- holy book for the Muslim faith
- law code that became the basis for the faiths of Judaism and Christianity
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- became the basis for Chinese culture and government for nearly 2,000 years
- collection of holy books for the Hindu religion
- native religion to Japan meaning "way of the gods"
- primary religion found in India today
- considered the most important prophet in Islam
- incudes ruler to ruled and father to son
- buddhist ideas on the root of suffering and how to avoid it
- oldest monotheistic religion beginning around 1800 BCE
- earliest religion based on animal and nature worship
- month of fasting in the Islamic faith
- state of enlightenment for Buddhism
- holy city for Muslims
- term for God in Judaism
- social system found in Hinduism to which one is to remain for their life
- achievement of enlightenment in Hinduism
- chinese belief system that focuses on living a life in accordance with nature
- scattering of the Jews from their homeland following defeat from Romans
- forces that make up the natural balance in Daoism
- messiah for the Christian faith
36 Clues: holy city for Muslims • muslim place of worship • term for God in Judaism • buddha's guide for behavior • largest religion in the world • holy book for the Muslim faith • ethical law of cause and effect • messiah for the Christian faith • state of enlightenment for Buddhism • major principle of the Islamic faith • primary religion found in India today • ...
French revolution 2022-11-28
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- a European cultural and philosophical movement that grew out of new methods of inquiry and new theories of personal freedom.
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power.
- supreme power or authority.
- a member of a European class of persons tilling the soil as small landowners or as laborers.
- a combination of the legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.
- compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
- ruled France since the mid-1600s and its rule was marked with wars—including the two wars of Austrian succession and the Seven Years War.
- a medieval fortress in Paris, France that was used as a prison in the 18th century.
- the system of government and society in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
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- A group of soldiers who will work for any country or employer that will pay them.
- a major historic event, ushering in the profound political and social transformation of Europe.
- a governing body or class consisting of a hereditary nobility.
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
- townspeople who had acquired a certain level of comfort through capitalist production or trade.
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumors of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate.
- a radical change in the established order, usually the established government and social institutions.
- form of government in which the supreme powers of the state are exercised, or ceremoniously held, by a king, queen, emperor, or other regal potentate.
- The palace King Louis XIV stayed at and lived in.
- an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.
- a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher.
20 Clues: supreme power or authority. • The palace King Louis XIV stayed at and lived in. • dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power. • a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. • a governing body or class consisting of a hereditary nobility. • compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces. • ...
Creation story 2025-02-05
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- Big Bang Theory, the universe began with a single atom
- the book that contains the creation story in the Bible
- Theory of evolution
- Earth revolves around the sun
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- Enlightenment, an intellectual movement focusing on reason
- an account of how the world came into existence
- Do not believe in the Divine.
- people seeking to find answers
- the view that the stories in the sacred texts are factual
- how on interprets the world
10 Clues: Theory of evolution • how on interprets the world • Do not believe in the Divine. • Earth revolves around the sun • people seeking to find answers • an account of how the world came into existence • Big Bang Theory, the universe began with a single atom • the book that contains the creation story in the Bible • the view that the stories in the sacred texts are factual • ...
Scientific Revolution, Absolutism & Enlightenment Review 2023-06-07
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- A person's _______ rights are life, liberty & property
- The ____ King was a nickname for French monarch King Louis XIV
- John _____ believed that if a govt. abused its power, the people could overthrow it
- Thomas ______ believed that naturally people were wicked & needed a monarch to rule over them
- _____ de Montesquieu believed in the separation of powers in govt. & checks & balances
- The _____ model held that the sun was in the center & the earth/other planets revolved around it
- The belief that a king has complete power
- The _____ model held that the earth was in the center & the sun/other planets revolved around it
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- Mary ________ laid the foundation for many womens rights movements
- Time period when reason was applied to bettering society & government
- The Scientific Revolution was a direct challenge to the power of the Catholic _____
- ______ advocated for freedom of religion & speech
- Another word for a king or queen starting with an M
- The Scientific Revolution stressed the importance of relying on ____ & reason
- The ______ right of kings states a monarchs power comes from God
- Jean Jacques ______ believed in a social contract where the people gave up some liberties in exchange for govt. protection
16 Clues: The belief that a king has complete power • ______ advocated for freedom of religion & speech • Another word for a king or queen starting with an M • A person's _______ rights are life, liberty & property • The ____ King was a nickname for French monarch King Louis XIV • The ______ right of kings states a monarchs power comes from God • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- To want or crave
- The prince of Nepal.
- The ______ Nobel Truths.
- 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.
- A state of mind.
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- Siddhartha's birth place
- The ________ path leads to enlightenment.
- The tree Buddha sits under.
- The creator of Buddhism.
- The teaching of the elders.
- What Siddhartha saw beyond the walls.
- A island near the southern tip of India.
- The divine law that requires people to preform special duties
- If you treat some one bad some one will treat you bad.
15 Clues: To want or crave • A state of mind. • The prince of Nepal. • Siddhartha's birth place • The ______ Nobel Truths. • The creator of Buddhism. • 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. • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- The religion that Buddhism was born out of
- A form of Buddhism that does not see the Buddha as a God
- The reason for all suffering is _______
- The Eightfold Path leads to ________
- A state of wisdom with no desires
- The clan that Siddhartha was born into
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- The _______ poisons of dukkha
- The surname of Siddhartha
- The _______ way is part of the path to reach pure happiness
- The suffering that comes with happiness
- Transforming of the mind
- The continent where Buddhism is most prominent
- Siddhartha was born in a state of _______
- The place where Siddhartha was born
- The four Noble _______ were taught by the Buddha
15 Clues: Transforming of the mind • The surname of Siddhartha • The _______ poisons of dukkha • A state of wisdom with no desires • The place where Siddhartha was born • The Eightfold Path leads to ________ • The clan that Siddhartha was born into • The suffering that comes with happiness • The reason for all suffering is _______ • Siddhartha was born in a state of _______ • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-09
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- Japan's island that is farthest to the west
- a dish made with pickled cabbage and various spices
- a general who ruled Japan in the emperors name
- the main language in Japan
- the Japanese leader that planned the bombings on Pearl Habor
- a powerful warrior in ancient Japan
- Japan's nothern island that has some volcanos
- a religion in Japan that believes in enlightenment
- Japan's capital and most populated city
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- Japan's main industry
- traditional robes
- a big tidal wave caused by an earthquake
- Japan's barley populated western island
- Japan's most populated island home to the capital
- a Japanese religion that believe that everything has kami
15 Clues: traditional robes • Japan's main industry • the main language in Japan • a powerful warrior in ancient Japan • Japan's barley populated western island • Japan's capital and most populated city • a big tidal wave caused by an earthquake • Japan's island that is farthest to the west • Japan's nothern island that has some volcanos • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-09
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- Japan's island that is farthest to the west
- a dish made with pickled cabbage and various spices
- a general who ruled Japan in the emperors name
- the main language in Japan
- the Japanese leader that planned the bombings on Pearl Habor
- a powerful warrior in ancient Japan
- Japan's nothern island that has some volcanos
- a religion in Japan that believes in enlightenment
- Japan's capital and most populated city
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- Japan's main industry
- traditional robes
- a big tidal wave caused by an earthquake
- Japan's barley populated western island
- Japan's most populated island home to the capital
- a Japanese religion that believe that everything has kami
15 Clues: traditional robes • Japan's main industry • the main language in Japan • a powerful warrior in ancient Japan • Japan's barley populated western island • Japan's capital and most populated city • a big tidal wave caused by an earthquake • Japan's island that is farthest to the west • Japan's nothern island that has some volcanos • ...
French Revolution 2020-04-17
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- movement in the 18th century that challenged widespread beliefs about government and religion
- used to behead people
- royal prison raided for weapons
- reorganization of the french code of law; ends feudalism. limits rights of women
- wealthiest members of the Third Estate
- queen of francfe during the French revolution
- napoleon's economic alliance seeking to destroy Britain's trade with europe
- government body made up of all three estates
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- he clergy, priests, and bishops
- governing body that wanted a constitutional monarchy
- xiv a.k.a the sun king
- louis xiv's palace, glamorous
- led the Reign of Terror
- peasants and middle class
- nobles of France, rich landowners
15 Clues: used to behead people • xiv a.k.a the sun king • led the Reign of Terror • peasants and middle class • louis xiv's palace, glamorous • he clergy, priests, and bishops • royal prison raided for weapons • nobles of France, rich landowners • wealthiest members of the Third Estate • government body made up of all three estates • queen of francfe during the French revolution • ...
Carlee 6 1,2 2020-12-07
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- italian scientist that built on theories of astronomy
- english scientist who helped breakthrough a single theory of motion
- law and order
- social critics in France
- explain how the planets orbit
- french writer, study of political liberty
- philosopher that people can learn from experience and improve themselves
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- committed to individual freedom
- published more than 70 books
- earth-centered view of the universe
- most persuasive and thought women should go into male dominated fields
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- and testing ideas
- logical procedure for
- new way of thinking about the natural world
15 Clues: law and order • and testing ideas • logical procedure for • social critics in France • published more than 70 books • explain how the planets orbit • committed to individual freedom • earth-centered view of the universe • french writer, study of political liberty • new way of thinking about the natural world • italian scientist that built on theories of astronomy • ...
"A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS": Logan D. 2024-05-01
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- A Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion
- The head of the government in the era of the samurai
- A Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece
- A member of a powerful warrior class
- A tower shaped structure
- code followed by the samurai
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- Styles of fighting or defense
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- Gets to hang out with the emperor
- A form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment and through meditation.
- Method of clearing the mind
- goes back to the way it was
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- Religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
15 Clues: A tower shaped structure • Religion focused on nature • Method of clearing the mind • goes back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • Styles of fighting or defense • Gets to hang out with the emperor • A member of a powerful warrior class • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • ...
Education Level 2 2023-05-13
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- A record of Buddha experiences and learnings
- A famous teacher that spread the Tao in China
- living a life with the spirit
- Seeking truth (farming metaphor); Practicing to align heart and mind with God
- Upmost goodness and sincerity; True nature
- A human that has reached enlightenment
- Living a life meaningfully
- Foundational virtue; the function of sincerity
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- Once a prince, became an enlightened teacher
- There are 5 main types of how humans interact
- To do things with a specific intension
- Behavior showing high moral standards
- The result of learning/growing; "experience"
- Conscious and aware of your actions, speech, and overall character
- Original self
15 Clues: Original self • Living a life meaningfully • living a life with the spirit • Behavior showing high moral standards • To do things with a specific intension • A human that has reached enlightenment • Upmost goodness and sincerity; True nature • Once a prince, became an enlightened teacher • A record of Buddha experiences and learnings • ...
Vocabulary 1 2023-11-08
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- To shorten a word or phrase.
- relating to childhood
- The act or means of furnishing with useful information
- no longer in use
- one who acks refinement, gentleness, learning culture.
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- open and observable; not hidden
- to express polite refusal
- a mixture of opposite feelings or attitudes.
- A soft visorless cap of woolen material originally worn by Basque peasants.
- Distant physically or emotionally.
- becoming smaller and smaller, shrinking
- To combine against someone or something
- Inclined not to be harsh or strict
- To listen secretly to a private conversation
- employed to operate a motor vehicle for the transportation of persons.
15 Clues: no longer in use • relating to childhood • to express polite refusal • To shorten a word or phrase. • open and observable; not hidden • Distant physically or emotionally. • Inclined not to be harsh or strict • becoming smaller and smaller, shrinking • To combine against someone or something • a mixture of opposite feelings or attitudes. • ...
Holidays Around the Globe 2023-10-27
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- Swedish celebration of light and hospitality.
- Christian holiday honoring all saints.
- Global celebration to welcome the new year.
- Islamic celebration of the Prophet Muhammad's birth.
- Jewish Festival of Lights, commemorating a temple miracle.
- Thailand's Festival of Lights
- Marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar.
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- Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, widely observed.
- U.S. holiday of gratitude and feasting with family.
- Winter solstice observance of the Hopi Tribe.
- Scotland's national day with cultural celebrations.
- Buddhist observance of Siddhartha Gautama's enlightenment.
- Hindu Festival of Lights, symbolizing good over evil.
- Remembrance of the deceased in Christianity.
- Honors African heritage, celebrated in the U.S.
15 Clues: Thailand's Festival of Lights • Christian holiday honoring all saints. • Global celebration to welcome the new year. • Remembrance of the deceased in Christianity. • Swedish celebration of light and hospitality. • Winter solstice observance of the Hopi Tribe. • Marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar. • Honors African heritage, celebrated in the U.S. • ...
Gryphon's Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- (2 words)Made sailing more accurate
- (2 words)The spread and merging of different cultural elements
- The disease that wiped out much of the Native Americans
- (2 Words)The exchange of goods between the old and new worlds
- Most people believed the earth was:
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- (2 words)The first explorer to circumnavigate the earth
- Led the Chinese Treasure Fleet
- Means Enlightenment
- To sail around the world
- Ocean named by Magellan
- (2 words)Who is America named after?
- A Spanish explorer
- New and Better ship for exploration
- Who was the early leader of the age of exploration?
- The special metal that the conquistadors possessed
15 Clues: A Spanish explorer • Means Enlightenment • Ocean named by Magellan • To sail around the world • Led the Chinese Treasure Fleet • (2 words)Made sailing more accurate • New and Better ship for exploration • Most people believed the earth was: • (2 words)Who is America named after? • The special metal that the conquistadors possessed • ...
Civic Literacy 2022-12-20
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- this branch makes laws
- where the field of candidates is narrowed
- main component of the judicial branch
- head of the executive branch
- the group of men and women that make all the federal laws in america
- short introduction to the constitution
- power shared between state and federal gov't
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- this branch enforces laws
- a movement where people had lots of ideas about god, humanity, and politics
- first 10 amendments of the constitution
- senators attempt to delay the vote of a bill
- this branch interprets laws
- first amendment
- defines the fundamental law of the US
- changing voting boundaries to benefit one political party
15 Clues: first amendment • this branch makes laws • this branch enforces laws • this branch interprets laws • head of the executive branch • main component of the judicial branch • defines the fundamental law of the US • short introduction to the constitution • first 10 amendments of the constitution • where the field of candidates is narrowed • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind
- English philosopher, believed that scientist should not rely on the ideas of ancient authorities. instead they should learn about nature by using inductive reasoning
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- Placing Earth at the center of the Universe (The Ptolemaic System)
- a mathematician, thought the sun was in the center, went against the Ptolemaic system
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- german mathematician, used detailed astronomical data to support copernicus' idea
- Opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
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- Defined three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as pbjects on Earth. Explained why the planets continue their orbits around the sun.
- was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope. Mountains on Earth's moon, Four moons revolving Jupiter, and sunspots
- child prodigy, wrote The Marriage Of Figaro, The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni.
- French philosopher, Questioned his own existence, Emphasized the importance of his own mind. He would accept only those things that his reason said were true
- Most famous philosphe of the later enlightenment, argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property. Presented a social contract, which and entire society agrees to be goverened by its general will.
- Placing the Sun at the center of the Universe (Copernicus and Kepler)
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. • Placing Earth at the center of the Universe (The Ptolemaic System) • argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-24
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- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in europe during the eighteenth century.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754 at this meeting the representative agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763 also known as the seven years war.
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American revolution;also known as tories.
- agreement signed on feb 6,1778 between france and the united states in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against england.
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice ;these soldiers fought against the British army at the battle of lexington and concord.
- The American Revolutionary War, also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, secured American independence from Great Britain.
- the political theory that individual have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or god
- The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston.
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- british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781.
- english philosopher from the enlightenment period, developed the idea of natural right and the social contract.
- american revolutionary leader, author of common sense.
- british law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials;contributed to the start of the American revolutionary war.
- a person or group of people who remain neutral in foregin affairs.
15 Clues: sole control of the supply of a good or service. • american revolutionary leader, author of common sense. • british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781. • a person or group of people who remain neutral in foregin affairs. • a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763 also known as the seven years war. • ...
Buddhism 2013-04-28
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- Where did Buddhism originate.
- This symbol represents the teachings of Buddha.
- Represents the journey of the soul.
- The place where you go once you reach enlightenment.
- The Buddhists use _______ as there main text.
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- ___________ Discovered that desiring anything brought suffering upon a person.
- A Sacred sound that is recited.
- A type of Buddhism that focuses on good karma.
- The place where Buddha was born.
- The birthday of Buddha.
10 Clues: The birthday of Buddha. • Where did Buddhism originate. • A Sacred sound that is recited. • The place where Buddha was born. • Represents the journey of the soul. • The Buddhists use _______ as there main text. • A type of Buddhism that focuses on good karma. • This symbol represents the teachings of Buddha. • The place where you go once you reach enlightenment. • ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION TERMS 2019-12-04
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- last king of france before the start french revolution
- wrote the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen
- head cutting device
- the social hierarchy in france during the revolution
- french military leader of who led several wars and his campaigns
- start of the french revolution
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- a palace lies within this city in france
- age of Europe centered toward reasoning and individualism
- scarcity of food
- reign of-
10 Clues: reign of- • scarcity of food • head cutting device • start of the french revolution • a palace lies within this city in france • wrote the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen • the social hierarchy in france during the revolution • last king of france before the start french revolution • age of Europe centered toward reasoning and individualism • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- humane form of capital punishment
- the architect of the French Revolution's Reign of Terror
- Name of the prison that was attacked
- food shortage
- First second and third system known as
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- Died on January 21, 1793 from a Guillotine
- his defeat at the battle of Waterloo
- age of ______
- LouisXVI palace
- purpose was to purge France of enemies of the Revolution and protect the country from foreign invaders.
10 Clues: age of ______ • food shortage • LouisXVI palace • humane form of capital punishment • his defeat at the battle of Waterloo • Name of the prison that was attacked • First second and third system known as • Died on January 21, 1793 from a Guillotine • the architect of the French Revolution's Reign of Terror • ...
dv 2020-08-20
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- You had ONE job! … Wait, you what?
- Darkened? No, I think it’s awesome, fabulous, top-notch!
- kin to Gordon and Usain
- a teeny-tiny-teensy bit
- back when smart really was the new sexy
- This one’s got the brains of a trolleyed pilot.
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- Eat my dust!
- Emil Svensson would agree reluctantly.
- sort of a watershed moment, at least for Eddie and his swan
- This citrus fruit is spot on.
10 Clues: Eat my dust! • kin to Gordon and Usain • a teeny-tiny-teensy bit • This citrus fruit is spot on. • You had ONE job! … Wait, you what? • Emil Svensson would agree reluctantly. • back when smart really was the new sexy • This one’s got the brains of a trolleyed pilot. • Darkened? No, I think it’s awesome, fabulous, top-notch! • ...
Vocabulary 2024-08-09
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- Carta: 1215 document limiting royal power
- Locke: Philosopher who inspired natural rights theory.
- Bill of Rights: 1689 law enhancing parliamentary power.
- Hobbes: Author of Leviathan, believed in strong authority.
- Unrestricted rule by a monarch.
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- Rousseau: Proponent of the social contract.
- de Montesquieu: Advocate for separation of powers.
- Thinkers who explore ideas and reason.
- 18th-century intellectual movement.
- right of kings: Belief in God-given royal authority.
10 Clues: Unrestricted rule by a monarch. • 18th-century intellectual movement. • Thinkers who explore ideas and reason. • Carta: 1215 document limiting royal power • Rousseau: Proponent of the social contract. • de Montesquieu: Advocate for separation of powers. • right of kings: Belief in God-given royal authority. • Locke: Philosopher who inspired natural rights theory. • ...
Causes of the french revolution 2021-05-07
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- Intellectual and philosophical movement.
- Politician in favor of the people.
- Crops were damaged during this time and people were starving to death.
- Way of communication in which people spread their ideas.
- Ruler during the french revolution.
- idea of freedom,distribution of power, equality etc...
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- revolutionary war.
- absolutism Way of ruling in which the king has absolute power.
- Unequal opportunities and social positions.
- Book that contains humans knowledge.
10 Clues: revolutionary war. • Politician in favor of the people. • Ruler during the french revolution. • Book that contains humans knowledge. • Intellectual and philosophical movement. • Unequal opportunities and social positions. • idea of freedom,distribution of power, equality etc... • Way of communication in which people spread their ideas. • ...
Hinduiam & Buddhism Crossword 2024-01-30
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- The founder of Buddhism
- Brought Hinduism to India
- Hindu god known as The Protector
- Belief in many gods
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- is a Polytheistic religion that believes in the Caste System
- the highest state of enlightenment
- is a Religion that has no gods
- is the sum of a person's actions viewed as deciding their fate in a future existence
- Hindu god known as The Creator
- Hindu god known as The Destroyer
10 Clues: Belief in many gods • The founder of Buddhism • Brought Hinduism to India • is a Religion that has no gods • Hindu god known as The Creator • Hindu god known as The Protector • Hindu god known as The Destroyer • the highest state of enlightenment • is a Polytheistic religion that believes in the Caste System • ...
Buddhism 2024-04-17
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- The continual cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
- A summary of the path of Buddhist practices
- A being that has completely abandoned all delusions
- Buddha’s teachings
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- Enlightenment, total egolessness
- Also known as Buddha Day
- Being reborn as a result of circumstances that happened befored
- the four teachings that form the essence of Buddha’s teachings.
- Pain, suffering, disease and disharmony
- Can be translated as ‘craving’ or ‘desire’
10 Clues: Buddha’s teachings • Also known as Buddha Day • Enlightenment, total egolessness • Pain, suffering, disease and disharmony • Can be translated as ‘craving’ or ‘desire’ • A summary of the path of Buddhist practices • The continual cycle of birth, death and rebirth. • A being that has completely abandoned all delusions • ...
Buddhism 2025-09-18
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- Example: There is suffering
- A central practice to achieve self-awareness, awaken truths,and cultivate inner peace
- The founder of Buddhism
- Where Buddhism was found
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- One God
- Their Holy text
- Buddhism is a type of ______
- Their end goal
- The sum of a persons actions in this and previous states of existence,viewed at deciding their fate in the future existence.
- Another name for the founder of Buddhism
10 Clues: One God • Their end goal • Their Holy text • The founder of Buddhism • Where Buddhism was found • Example: There is suffering • Buddhism is a type of ______ • Another name for the founder of Buddhism • A central practice to achieve self-awareness, awaken truths,and cultivate inner peace • ...
history vocab 2021-11-09
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- societies in which most power is held by older adult men. especially those from the elite groups.
- In Hinduism and Buddhism, the process by which a soul is reborn continuously until it achieves perfect understanding.
- social groups into which people are born and which can rarely be changed.
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent.
- Ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- a healthy spiritual life depends on a healthy physical life.
- All actions have future consequences- rewards or punishments; this life or the next.
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- the complete abandonment physical pleasures. The benefit, now cannot feel physical pain or loss, since one has accepted that his body is just a casket that he will shed upon death and reincarnation.
- Core of Buddha's doctrine; all life involves suffering, desire is the cause of suffering, elimination of desire brings the end to suffering, and disciplined life conducted in accordance with the Eightfold Path brings elimination of desire.
- relating to a social system in which the mother is head of the family.
- a condition of peace or happiness.
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons.
- A religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms.
- Belief system that started in India in the 500s BC. Happiness can be achieved through removal of one's desires. Believers seek enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering.
14 Clues: a condition of peace or happiness. • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent. • seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons. • a healthy spiritual life depends on a healthy physical life. • relating to a social system in which the mother is head of the family. • social groups into which people are born and which can rarely be changed. • ...
Latin American Puzzle 2021-02-23
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- colonies especially Boliva
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- country of Spanish culture below Texas,Arizona,New Mexico
- where conservatives would gather to discuss
- a skilled military& diplomat that freed 100,000 slaves in revolt
- people who were from native European descent
- Ideology that was enlightenment thinkers&freedom
- he was called the liberator for freeing
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- people who were African European descent
- people with old rulings
- cofounder of empire of Brazil
- king that fled to its colony brazil
- the rights you're naturally born with
- a country used to be called Espanyol
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
- people of Spanish descent
16 Clues: people with old rulings • people of Spanish descent • colonies especially Boliva • cofounder of empire of Brazil • king that fled to its colony brazil • a country used to be called Espanyol • the rights you're naturally born with • he was called the liberator for freeing • people who were African European descent • where conservatives would gather to discuss • ...
Age of Revolutions 2022-05-13
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- Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny
- used scorched earth tactics against Napoleon
- storming this begins the French Revolution
- Motivated by the 3 G's
- Declaration of the Rights of Man was a key document in the _____ Revolution
- French Emperor, not so short after all
- Author, Communist Manifesto
- movement inspired by the Scientific Revolution; I can see clearly now...
- Life, Liberty, Property
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- First product of early factories
- French revolutionary, lawyer, beheading victim
- Earth is in the center of the Universe
- This Act taxed paper of all sorts
- During this revolution, people moved to the cities looking for work
- Father of Capitalism
- Three of these, one vote each regardless of population
16 Clues: Father of Capitalism • Motivated by the 3 G's • Life, Liberty, Property • Author, Communist Manifesto • First product of early factories • This Act taxed paper of all sorts • Earth is in the center of the Universe • French Emperor, not so short after all • Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny • storming this begins the French Revolution • ...
Fa 2022-12-25
6 Clues: book of maps • The largest ocean • The head of a village • All the adults of village • He prepared grammar of Sanskrit • At this place Buddha gained enlightenment
Major religeons 2021-10-19
7 Clues: Newest religeon • Uses the caste system • Only believe in one god • Believe in more than one god • You have to be kosher in this religeon • Founder of this religeon died at the cross • This religeon uses enlightenment and awakening
Immanuel Kant Crossword 2021-10-04
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- Kant's work published in 1781
- Kant's idea of this was that people could think freely for themselves
- Kant's work published in 1797
- an unconditional moral obligation which is always in place
- "________ to know!"
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- branch of philosophy that deals with abstract thoughts
- Where Immanuel Kant was born
- _________ the Great, King of Prussia in 1740
- Theory of __________, has underlying factors in modern science
9 Clues: "________ to know!" • Where Immanuel Kant was born • Kant's work published in 1781 • Kant's work published in 1797 • _________ the Great, King of Prussia in 1740 • branch of philosophy that deals with abstract thoughts • an unconditional moral obligation which is always in place • Theory of __________, has underlying factors in modern science • ...
November Crossword 2023-11-12
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- Iconic autumn squash
- Online standardized test recently taken by sophomores and juniors
- Where the Advocate team recently traveled for NHSJC
- Recent school dance organized by Sophomore Class Council
- Enlightenment philosopher; "I think, therefore I am"
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- Newly inaugurated Speaker of the House Mike
- 2024 KDS Winter Musical
- Franchise restaurant responsible for controversial Charged Lemonades
- On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous author Vuong
9 Clues: Iconic autumn squash • 2024 KDS Winter Musical • Newly inaugurated Speaker of the House Mike • On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous author Vuong • Where the Advocate team recently traveled for NHSJC • Enlightenment philosopher; "I think, therefore I am" • Recent school dance organized by Sophomore Class Council • ...
South Asia 2024-03-20
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- A religion followed by many people in South Asia, based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
- a social class system in India, historically linked to Hinduism, that determines a person's status and occupation
- a state of higher wisdom and understanding, particularly emphasized in Buddhism as the ultimate goal of spiritual practice
- A religion in South Asia that emphasizes non-violence towards all living beings.
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- the belief that the soul passes through a series of lives, being reborn into a new Karma the concept that one's actions in this life will determine their fate in future lives, central to Hinduism and Buddhism
- a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, based on the teachings of "the Buddha" to achieve enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of rebirth
- A seasonal wind in South Asia that brings heavy rainfall, essential for farming.
- The major religion in India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and many gods.
8 Clues: A seasonal wind in South Asia that brings heavy rainfall, essential for farming. • A religion in South Asia that emphasizes non-violence towards all living beings. • The major religion in India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and many gods. • A religion followed by many people in South Asia, based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad. • ...
Leo and Coopers Crossword 2021-09-14
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- An intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas When science and logic was brought up higher than tradition and religion
- A system where prices and quality are determined by supply and demand between a private business.
- He is a French judge and philosopher who came up with the theory of separation of power.
- There's only one god, He created Earth and the heavens. He revolves around life and death and gives us power to believe.
- A business made and carried in a person's home.
- A system in which a country's trade and industry are used by private owners for profit, instead of the state.
- A period in time where a series of events changed the way scientists looked at the world
- When products spread around the world and companies go beyond their country.
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- A political and economic philosophy that production and trade should be owned by the whole community
- A system of government where anyone is able to get power. It is normally by voting on representatives.
- A political philosophy that democracy should be in a owned economy.
- A Monothentic religion where muslims worship Allah. The people aim to live a live in worship to Allah.
- A policy that maximizes output trades gives very little input trades. This is a great policy to make money.
- A period in European history when they moved from the Middles ages to minority and became more economized
- He is an English philosopher who made a lot of contributions to the age of Enlightenment.
15 Clues: A business made and carried in a person's home. • A political philosophy that democracy should be in a owned economy. • When products spread around the world and companies go beyond their country. • He is a French judge and philosopher who came up with the theory of separation of power. • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-24
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- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754 at this meeting the representative agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763 also known as the seven years war.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- a person or group of people who remain neutral in foregin affairs.
- The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston.
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice ;these soldiers fought against the British army at the battle of lexington and concord.
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- british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781.
- The American Revolutionary War, also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, secured American independence from Great Britain.
- agreement signed on feb 6,1778 between france and the united states in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against england.
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American revolution;also known as tories.
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in europe during the eighteenth century.
- american revolutionary leader, author of common sense.
- the political theory that individual have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or god
- british law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials;contributed to the start of the American revolutionary war.
- english philosopher from the enlightenment period, developed the idea of natural right and the social contract.
15 Clues: sole control of the supply of a good or service. • american revolutionary leader, author of common sense. • british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781. • a person or group of people who remain neutral in foregin affairs. • a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763 also known as the seven years war. • ...
Study Guide: Crossword Edition 2019-06-16
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- The technique used in Renaissance art to represent things as they really are is considered
- Objects reach the ground at the same time, independent of their masses
- The ____ was a period in European history influenced by ancient Greece and Rome that led to an explosion of art and literature.
- The ___ is a religious movement in the 16th century that wanted the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, and that led to the establishment of the Protestant churches
- Who is a person who goes against the church in any way?
- The Scientific Revolution showed that nature and the universe could be explained through ___
- The ___ is a philosophical movement of the 18th century, characterized by belief in the power of human reason and by innovations in political, religious, and educational ideas
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- In what country did the Renaissance begin?
- The ___ method is research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is tested
- Who invented the printing press that allowed information to be mass produced?
- What is a partial forgiveness of a sin, paid for by the sinner?
- People in the Enlightenment believed that they could explain the workings of society and the relationships of people through ___
- Who is German monk who started the Protestant Reformation by writing his 95 Theses in protest of actions by the Catholic Church?
- In Copernicus's book he believes that the ___ from the earth to the sun is much less than the distance from the earth to other stars
- "Renaissance" means ______________ in French
15 Clues: In what country did the Renaissance begin? • "Renaissance" means ______________ in French • Who is a person who goes against the church in any way? • What is a partial forgiveness of a sin, paid for by the sinner? • Objects reach the ground at the same time, independent of their masses • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century
- The French Enlightenment drew heavily on his ideas, as did the Founding Fathers of the American Revolution
- Austrian composer, widely recognized as one of the greatest composers in the world
- was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scinetific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
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- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- Someone who studies wisdom
- was one of the most influential of the Enlightenment philosophers.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- French philosopher and mathematician who invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- established the Baconian method to investigate natural science. His approach led to the development of the scientific method, which is still used.
- developed the three laws of motion which form the basic principles of modern physics. His discovery of calculus led the way to more powerful methods of solving mathematical problems.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. • was one of the most influential of the Enlightenment philosophers. • French philosopher and mathematician who invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Austrian composer, widely recognized as one of the greatest composers in the world • ...
The End of the War Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-14
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- General of the American army, avoided any situation that threatened the destruction of his army, and his leadership kept the army together when defeat seemed inevitable.
- Ended the war with an American victory.
- Took place when British troops fired on anti-British demonstrators.
- This group organized the Boston Tea party.
- Saw the development of new ideas about the rights of people and their relationship to their rulers.
- The rivalry in North America between Britain and France led to this, in which the French were driven out of Canada and their territories west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- The many colonists who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible.
- Authored by Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, reflected the ideas of Locke and Paine. Jefferson wrote: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
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- Enlightenment philosopher whose ideas, more than any others, influenced the American belief in self-government.
- Life, liberty, and property that rulers cannot take away.
- An English immigrant to America who produced a pamphlet known as Common Sense that challenged the rule of the American colonies by the King of England.
- Negotiated a Treaty of Alliance with France.
- War began when the "Minutemen" in Massachusetts fought a brief skirmish with British troops here.
- Said "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- Remained loyal to Britain because of cultural and economic ties.
15 Clues: Ended the war with an American victory. • Said "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • This group organized the Boston Tea party. • Negotiated a Treaty of Alliance with France. • Life, liberty, and property that rulers cannot take away. • Remained loyal to Britain because of cultural and economic ties. • ...
Renaissance Zoe and Emily 2015-06-18
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- a song thats only played at church
- new protestant churches sang hymns written in
- a period of enlightenment
- music performed or composed for religious use
- this invention helped the spread of music
- the break of the rowman catholic church
- only voices no instruments
- the tune of a song
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- one person singing at a time
- he devoted his life to writing sacred music
- one of the most famous composers of motets
- having all the choir singing at the same time
- a instrument in the string family
- two or more lines at the same time
- a instrument in the woodwind family
- songs for small groups of voices without instruments
16 Clues: the tune of a song • a period of enlightenment • only voices no instruments • one person singing at a time • a instrument in the string family • a song thats only played at church • two or more lines at the same time • a instrument in the woodwind family • the break of the rowman catholic church • this invention helped the spread of music • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- Government must protect our natural rights
- These were bad in the 1780's
- vindicated for womens rights
- Crowned himself emperor
- dressed up like a girl when he tried to flee the country
- writer of spirit and laws
- the inventors last name
- Government is an agreement between ruler and people
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- believed in separation of church and state
- Revolutions leader
- about 40,000 people were suspected of being traitors and were beheaded
- They are okay with change but want it slowly
- They want change to happen right now and quickly
- the age that talked about rights
- writen by Thomas Hobbes
- the crowd was silent when the blade dropped
16 Clues: Revolutions leader • Crowned himself emperor • writen by Thomas Hobbes • the inventors last name • writer of spirit and laws • These were bad in the 1780's • vindicated for womens rights • the age that talked about rights • believed in separation of church and state • Government must protect our natural rights • the crowd was silent when the blade dropped • ...
Latin American Puzzle 2021-02-23
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- country of Spanish culture below Texas,Arizona,New Mexico
- people with old rulings
- where conservatives would gather to discuss
- people of Spanish descent
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
- Ideology that was enlightenment thinkers&freedom
- rights the rights you're naturally born with
- a country used to be called Espanyol
- colonies especially Boliva
- people who were from native European descent
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- people who were African European descent
- he was called the liberator for freeing
- king that fled to its colony brazil
- cofounder of empire of Brazil
- a skilled military& diplomat that freed 100,000 slaves in revolt
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
16 Clues: people with old rulings • people of Spanish descent • colonies especially Boliva • cofounder of empire of Brazil • king that fled to its colony brazil • a country used to be called Espanyol • he was called the liberator for freeing • people who were African European descent • where conservatives would gather to discuss • country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil • ...
Topic 3: World Religions 2022-05-23
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- Christianity and ________ follow the "10 Commandments?"
- Buddhism's goal is to reach _____________ and Nirvana.
- The religion where the Rabbi a religious leader.
- Holy land Muslims should visit at least once in their lives.
- How many pillars of Islam are there?
- The country Hinduism and Buddhism originated.
- This founder had their own disciples.
- A follower of Islam is called a ________.
- The belief that there is one God.
- Hinduism and Buddhism believes in ___________ and Karma.
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- Accepting that what's right for some people may not be right for others.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- The place where Jews worship.
- The oldest religion in the World.
- Buddhism and __________ religions are Polytheistic.
- The largest religion in the world.
- Christianity, Judaism, and Islam have in common.
- The place where Muslims worship.
18 Clues: The founder of Buddhism. • The place where Jews worship. • The place where Muslims worship. • The oldest religion in the World. • The belief that there is one God. • The largest religion in the world. • How many pillars of Islam are there? • This founder had their own disciples. • A follower of Islam is called a ________. • The country Hinduism and Buddhism originated. • ...
Unit 1: 1700s Societies 2022-11-26
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- A social movement that challenged tradition
- French wealthy middle class
- A king or queen who rules over the country
- Belief in God; Western religion
- Spanish hierarchy ranking people by race
- French hierarchy ranking people by class
- Extreme starvation leading to deaths
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- The right of a King to rule comes from God
- To take over another people's land
- Africans were enslaved for the Americas
- A system that ranks people by power
- Enslavement of Indigenous people by Spain
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Landowning wealthy related to the royalty
- A narrow passage of water connecting 2 seas
- The formal leaders of the Catholic Church
16 Clues: French wealthy middle class • Belief in God; Western religion • To take over another people's land • A system that ranks people by power • Land surrounded by water on 3 sides • Extreme starvation leading to deaths • Africans were enslaved for the Americas • Spanish hierarchy ranking people by race • French hierarchy ranking people by class • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 2022-09-13
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- Which philosopher believed in the separation of powers?
- Which philosopher stated society need laws and government?
- What was the name of the book Hobbes wrote?
- It fueled democratic ______.
- Which philosopher is an advocate for women's rights?
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- Which philosopher wrote the Social Contract?
- The enlightenment is the age of applying ________ to the human and natural worlds.
- It was a response to ______ monarchy.
- It influence revolutions in France, ______, and America.
- Which philosopher believed in the freedom of speech?
- Which philosopher wrote the Two Treatises on Government.
11 Clues: It fueled democratic ______. • It was a response to ______ monarchy. • What was the name of the book Hobbes wrote? • Which philosopher wrote the Social Contract? • Which philosopher believed in the freedom of speech? • Which philosopher is an advocate for women's rights? • Which philosopher believed in the separation of powers? • ...
World History; The Enlightenment 2023-09-20
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- Time period in which people chose science over religion
- Natural Rights, Natural Laws, and Social Contract
- Broke kings powers into 1/3rds
- True Democracy(difference of options)
- Thought everyone was naturally evil and selfish
- “King of Capitalism”
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- Man who found out about gravity
- Man who said power should lie with the people
- Certain type of absolutism
- Idea people are born pure and innocent
- The type of idea people were having
11 Clues: “King of Capitalism” • Certain type of absolutism • Broke kings powers into 1/3rds • Man who found out about gravity • The type of idea people were having • True Democracy(difference of options) • Idea people are born pure and innocent • Man who said power should lie with the people • Thought everyone was naturally evil and selfish • ...
Child Development 2022-04-01
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- To speak with another
- The way people are connected
- To do something with someone
- to associate familiarly.
- To talk
- a social function, associating with others.
- a particular nation, people, or other social groups
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- To work together
- assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state
- To understand
- he process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- A unit, Together
- process of caring for and encouraging the growth or developmen
- Devices like phones,computers, etc
- The process of bringing up a child or children.
- the action of enlightening
- media Like the internet or social media
- an assembly or meeting
19 Clues: To talk • To understand • To work together • A unit, Together • To speak with another • an assembly or meeting • to associate familiarly. • the action of enlightening • The way people are connected • To do something with someone • Devices like phones,computers, etc • media Like the internet or social media • a social function, associating with others. • ...
Well Lived Life Crossword 2022-04-15
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- Not living the Well Lived Life
- Stoic philosopher, “don’t study history.”
- Feeling satisfied.
- Eastern philosophy that focuses on finding “The Way.”
- European philosophical and intellectual movement in the 1700s.
- “To be or not to be, that is the question.”
- What Buddhism tells you to embrace.
- Sometimes used to find inner peace, “mental development.”
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- To avoid completing a task
- Foundation of relationships.
- Knowledge acquired with age.
- Great believer in “moderation;” author of “Allegory of the Cave.”
- A state of being unprotected and at risk of being harmed, like Alcibiades.
- To be insincere.
- “Brainchild” of Victor Frankl.
- Greek Gadfly.
- Concerning one’s existence in life; I’m having an _____ crisis
- Founder of Confucianism, who believed in the golden rule.
- Adjective to describe a relationship, derived from Plato’s work.
19 Clues: Greek Gadfly. • To be insincere. • Feeling satisfied. • To avoid completing a task • Foundation of relationships. • Knowledge acquired with age. • Not living the Well Lived Life • “Brainchild” of Victor Frankl. • What Buddhism tells you to embrace. • Stoic philosopher, “don’t study history.” • “To be or not to be, that is the question.” • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-24
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- british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice ;these soldiers fought against the British army at the battle of lexington and concord.
- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763 also known as the seven years war.
- english philosopher from the enlightenment period, developed the idea of natural right and the social contract.
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American revolution;also known as tories.
- british law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials;contributed to the start of the American revolutionary war.
- agreement signed on feb 6,1778 between france and the united states in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against england.
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- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754 at this meeting the representative agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
- The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston.
- the political theory that individual have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or god
- a person or group of people who remain neutral in foregin affairs.
- american revolutionary leader, author of common sense.
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in europe during the eighteenth century.
- The American Revolutionary War, also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, secured American independence from Great Britain.
15 Clues: sole control of the supply of a good or service. • american revolutionary leader, author of common sense. • british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781. • a person or group of people who remain neutral in foregin affairs. • a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763 also known as the seven years war. • ...
Sources of the Democratic Tradition 2021-09-21
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- Major influence on people's lives after Rome
- Enduring influence of Christianity on people's lives
- Emperor who legalized Christianity
- Area where the influence of Christianity can be seen
- Offshoot of Catholicism that weakens Christian power
- Type of government favored by Plato
- people who pioneered Democracy as a system of gov
- Roman historian
- System of government Rome ends up with
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- central struggle of the 1500s and 1600s
- Way Christian leaders maintained power
- Considered essential for government to work
- One area where the influence of Rome can be seen
- Period of scientific and cultural discovery
- Thinker who favored a democratic government
- System of government pioneered by the Romans
16 Clues: Roman historian • Emperor who legalized Christianity • Type of government favored by Plato • Way Christian leaders maintained power • System of government Rome ends up with • central struggle of the 1500s and 1600s • Considered essential for government to work • Period of scientific and cultural discovery • Thinker who favored a democratic government • ...
Latin American Puzzle 2021-02-23
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- colonies especially Boliva
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- country of Spanish culture below Texas,Arizona,New Mexico
- where conservatives would gather to discuss
- a skilled military& diplomat that freed 100,000 slaves in revolt
- people who were from native European descent
- Ideology that was enlightenment thinkers&freedom
- he was called the liberator for freeing
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- people who were African European descent
- people with old rulings
- cofounder of empire of Brazil
- king that fled to its colony brazil
- the rights you're naturally born with
- a country used to be called Espanyol
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
- people of Spanish descent
16 Clues: people with old rulings • people of Spanish descent • colonies especially Boliva • cofounder of empire of Brazil • king that fled to its colony brazil • a country used to be called Espanyol • the rights you're naturally born with • he was called the liberator for freeing • people who were African European descent • where conservatives would gather to discuss • ...
Asian Religions Crossword Part 1 2023-02-10
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- Started 500 BC in Japan
- Shinto's holy text is what?
- Muhammed is the founder of what religion?
- They believe every thing has a soul
- Buddhism has no gods instead they have a person called
- What religion was born around 2500 BC?
- Shintos believe people can become what?
- religion began around 4000 years ago, Hinduism
- Beliefs Confucianism believes in what for the afterlife?
- Analects The holy text in Confucianism is called
- Qufu city is holy to what religion?
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- What is the life purpose for Buddism follwers
- What is the holy text for hinduism?
- What are hinduism followers called?
- This religion began 1500 years ago in China
- The followers of Buddhism were called
- Hindu's life purpose is
17 Clues: Started 500 BC in Japan • Hindu's life purpose is • Shinto's holy text is what? • What is the holy text for hinduism? • What are hinduism followers called? • They believe every thing has a soul • Qufu city is holy to what religion? • The followers of Buddhism were called • What religion was born around 2500 BC? • Shintos believe people can become what? • ...
Living Religion Key Words 2016-08-10
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- The law of cause and effect
- The teachings and laws for conduct given by the Buddha
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate reality
- Community meal for all, regardless of position
- Belief that there is no deity
- Visual contact with the divine
- Practices for union with the true self
- Liberation from mental afflictions, rebirth
- Yogic posture
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- Discomfort, or frustration
- The holy name of god, as recited by Sikhs
- Full awareness of invisible reality
- Philosophy based on theories of subtle realities that transcend the physical world
- A Sikh temple
- Terse spiritual teachings
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion
16 Clues: A Sikh temple • Yogic posture • Terse spiritual teachings • Discomfort, or frustration • The law of cause and effect • Belief that there is no deity • Visual contact with the divine • Full awareness of invisible reality • Practices for union with the true self • The holy name of god, as recited by Sikhs • Liberation from mental afflictions, rebirth • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2016-08-15
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- Emptiness in one self
- Sikh temple
- Order Sikhs who has undergone and seen a strict code of conduct
- Repetitive patterned religious act
- Wisdom from things that are Ultimate Reality
- Monument Buddhist relics/statues
- Moral correction for religion
- first morning prayer of Sikhs
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- Rebirth a new life after death
- Forces an individual who continues to force perception of one's historical form of religion
- Buddhanature only grasp when it leaves the intellectual mind
- Cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- Belief there is no God
- Actions affect our surroundings and then it come back to us
- Singing of hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
- there is not eternal self
16 Clues: Sikh temple • Emptiness in one self • Belief there is no God • there is not eternal self • Moral correction for religion • first morning prayer of Sikhs • Rebirth a new life after death • Monument Buddhist relics/statues • Cycle of birth, death and rebirth • Repetitive patterned religious act • Singing of hymns from Guru Granth Sahib • Wisdom from things that are Ultimate Reality • ...
Age of Revolutions 2022-05-13
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- Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny
- used scorched earth tactics against Napoleon
- storming this begins the French Revolution
- Motivated by the 3 G's
- Declaration of the Rights of Man was a key document in the _____ Revolution
- French Emperor, not so short after all
- Author, Communist Manifesto
- movement inspired by the Scientific Revolution; I can see clearly now...
- Life, Liberty, Property
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- First product of early factories
- French revolutionary, lawyer, beheading victim
- Sun is in the center of the Universe
- This Act taxed paper of all sorts
- During this revolution, people moved to the cities looking for work
- Father of Capitalism
- Three of these, one vote each regardless of population
16 Clues: Father of Capitalism • Motivated by the 3 G's • Life, Liberty, Property • Author, Communist Manifesto • First product of early factories • This Act taxed paper of all sorts • Sun is in the center of the Universe • French Emperor, not so short after all • Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny • storming this begins the French Revolution • ...
Frankenstein 2025-02-21
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- framed for William's murder
- Frankenstein goes against this making the monster
- Where the name reflects the character
- a principle of fairness and morality
- a titan who gave life to humans and was punished
- a group of people who admired the natural beauty of the world
- what we call modern science now
- a despicable or contemptible person (the monster)
- movement across the arts to present characters as distorted, unpleasant and disgusting
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- a story told through documents
- time period of scientific discoveries
- Teeth of a ‘__________ whiteness’.
- work extremely hard or incessantly.
- The time period the text was written in
- excessive pride and arrogance that eventually leads to a character's downfall
- ‘Watery eyes’
16 Clues: ‘Watery eyes’ • framed for William's murder • a story told through documents • what we call modern science now • Teeth of a ‘__________ whiteness’. • work extremely hard or incessantly. • a principle of fairness and morality • time period of scientific discoveries • Where the name reflects the character • The time period the text was written in • ...
三宝恩 2021-07-24
6 Clues: Name of Buddha • Name of Buddha son • Spokes on Dharma Wheel • Place of Buddha's birth • Place where Buddha gave his first discourse • Tree that Buddha gained enlightenment under
Chapter 17 Enlightenment & American Revolution 2018-03-12
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- writer of the Declaration of Independence
- rights given to a person simply by being born, including life, liberty, and property
- agreement where people give up certain rights to be a part of organized society
- government system where the government is divided into separate powers
- the first tax act when colonists were upset because they were being taxed but not represented in parliament
- idea that the power of government comes from the people
- leader of colonial military
- a "hands off" government approach to economics
- Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use
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- English king during American Revolution
- the first US Constitution
- guarantees personal freedoms and basic rights to US citizens
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to revolt
- officially ended the American War for Independence
- rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity
15 Clues: the first US Constitution • leader of colonial military • English king during American Revolution • writer of the Declaration of Independence • rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity • a "hands off" government approach to economics • officially ended the American War for Independence • Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use • ...
Topic 17 Absolutism and Enlightenment 2022-04-11
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- peasants legally bound to live and work on land owned by their lords.
- a general increase in prices for goods and services.
- an unwritten agreement between people and their government that gives the rights and duties of each.
- a person who murders a public figure.
- a form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials.
- a monarchy limited by law.
- dividing power among three branches of government.
- divide up
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- a ruler with unlimited power over the government and the lives of the people.
- the betrayal of one's country.
- fleet of warships
- rights that belong to all people from birth.
- the belief that god gave monarchs the right to power
- allowing others to hold beliefs that are different from one's own.
- Russian absolute monarchs or emperors.
15 Clues: divide up • fleet of warships • a monarchy limited by law. • the betrayal of one's country. • a person who murders a public figure. • Russian absolute monarchs or emperors. • rights that belong to all people from birth. • dividing power among three branches of government. • a general increase in prices for goods and services. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2024-01-05
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- the cycle of life, death, and rebirth
- more well known name of Siddhartha Gautama
- the symbol of Buddhism
- began in India 2,500 years ago
- rebirth of the soul into a new body
- a state of peace and happiness in Buddhist beliefs
- the _____ Path (Buddhism)
- the effect of a person’s action in previous lives
- the Four Noble ______ (Buddhism)
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- both Hindus and Buddhists worship in these buildings
- began in India 2,500 years ago
- release from the cycle of samsara (reincarnation)
- the supreme cosmic force in the universe that all things are a part of
- a person’s duty in life
- the sacred book of Buddhism
- the ultimate goal of Buddhism
- the “teachers” of Hinduism
- the main country where Hinduism is practiced
- the sacred texts of Hinduism
- the main symbol of Hinduism
20 Clues: the symbol of Buddhism • a person’s duty in life • the _____ Path (Buddhism) • the “teachers” of Hinduism • the sacred book of Buddhism • the main symbol of Hinduism • the sacred texts of Hinduism • the ultimate goal of Buddhism • began in India 2,500 years ago • began in India 2,500 years ago • the Four Noble ______ (Buddhism) • rebirth of the soul into a new body • ...
Buddhism Symbols 2022-12-20
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- a symbol in Buddhism that represents enlightenment, spiritual awakening, and the potential for spiritual growth. Often depicted in Buddhist art and literature as a flower that grows out of muddy and murky water, emerging as a beautiful and pure being.
- a symbol of the rare and precious qualities of the enlightened mind. It is believed to be a rare and auspicious being that is capable of producing miraculous events.
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- also known as the "tree of enlightenment," is a symbol in Buddhism that represents the place where the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, attained enlightenment.
- or Dharmachakra in Sanskrit, is a symbol that represents the teachings of the Buddha and the path to enlightenment.
4 Clues: or Dharmachakra in Sanskrit, is a symbol that represents the teachings of the Buddha and the path to enlightenment. • also known as the "tree of enlightenment," is a symbol in Buddhism that represents the place where the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, attained enlightenment. • ...
Ancient china 2024-03-12
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- burial traditions used for an ancient Chinese emperor
- funeral traditions used for an ancient Chinese emperor
- key beliefs and values of Confucianism
- Buddhist tomb
- How did Buddhism influence daily life in ancient China?
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- What is it called when a Buddhist monk dies
- burial traditions used for an average ancient Chinese person
- key beliefs and values associated with Buddhism
- Funeral traditions
- key beliefs and values associated with Buddhism
10 Clues: Buddhist tomb • Funeral traditions • key beliefs and values of Confucianism • What is it called when a Buddhist monk dies • key beliefs and values associated with Buddhism • key beliefs and values associated with Buddhism • burial traditions used for an ancient Chinese emperor • funeral traditions used for an ancient Chinese emperor • ...
buddhism 2022-12-13
6 Clues: the path • what is Nirvana? • who 'started' Buddhism? • how many Noble truths are there? • what is another word for non-violence? • What did gautama do to gain enlightenment?
The Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- believed people were naturally good and believed in natural rights
- agreement between society and their government
- believed humans were naturally corrupt and that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy where people give up all their rights to one person
- rights you are born with that should not be taken away
- believed in separation of church and state, fought for the right of free speech and angered the church/state causing his writings to be heavily censored
- believed in separating the government into three separate branches: judicial, legislative and executive.
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- fought for women's rights, education for women and equality for women
- age of reason
- economic issues
- places where Enlightened thinkers could gather and spread ideas
- a hands off approach at economics
11 Clues: age of reason • economic issues • a hands off approach at economics • agreement between society and their government • rights you are born with that should not be taken away • places where Enlightened thinkers could gather and spread ideas • believed people were naturally good and believed in natural rights • ...
Enlightenment Influence Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-21
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- Belived in Natural Rights and believed that power came from consent of governed(Initials, JL)
- Founding Father of the United States Constitution
- Helped Draft the American Declaration of Independence
- Article Supporting Independence from Great Brtian
- Article Written than Thomas Paine that inspired George Washington and his troops during battle (Not Common Sense)
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- Adopted by American Congress which sumarized the colonist motivation for seeking independence
- intellectual movement in the 1700’s when people started to heavily focus on science and logical reasoning to gain information.
- Rights are rights that can’t be taken away and are sometimes called natural rights because they are rights that everyone is born with.
- Ruler of Great Britian and Us Colonies
- Country in Europe that ruled the Colonies
- Made the Article,"Common Sense"
11 Clues: Made the Article,"Common Sense" • Ruler of Great Britian and Us Colonies • Country in Europe that ruled the Colonies • Founding Father of the United States Constitution • Article Supporting Independence from Great Brtian • Helped Draft the American Declaration of Independence • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-03-06
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- Child prodigy; Wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni, which were three of the world's greatest operas
- Englishman; argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind
- Famous philosphe of the later Enlightenment; Social Contract, where an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will; believed that women were naturally different from men
- English philosopher; inductive reasoning; invented the Scientific Method
- Earth is at the center of the universe; Ptolemy's idea
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- French philosopher; emphasized the importance of his own mind; would only accept those things that his reason said were true; Mind over matter; father of modern rationalism
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- Based on the belief that the reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Mathematician; first European to observe the heavens using the telescope; discovered mountains on the moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots; The Starry Messenger; was forced to abandon the Copernican idea by the Catholic church
- German mathematician; confirmed that the sun was at the center; the planets orbited in an elliptical motion, rather than circular
- Native of Poland; On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres; mathematician; thought that the universe was heliocentric
- Wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, also call the Principia; defined the three laws of motion; Universal law of Gravitation
- a period when philosophers believed thay they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- The sun is at the center of the universe; Copernicus's idea
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Earth is at the center of the universe; Ptolemy's idea • The sun is at the center of the universe; Copernicus's idea • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • Based on the belief that the reason is the chief source of knowledge • ...
British and the Colonies 2022-09-15
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- The Great _____ was a period of religious revival between 1730-1740
- The _______ was an intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism
- The _______ of 1763 led to resistance among American colonies, since it prohibited them from moving West following the 7 Years War
- Disputes over control of areas such as the _____ River Valley were the main causes of the French and Indian War.
- The Treaty of _____ ended the 7 Years War in the colonies.
- An economic theory that stated that in order to increase wealth and power, a country must have a favorable balance of trade.
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- _______ were captive markets for English goods.
- Under the Navigation Acts, colonies could not develop any _____ that would compete with British industries
- The ______ Acts forced colonists to sell or buy good from the English and nobody else.
- Salutary ______ was a period in the early 1700s when England neglected the colonies due to lack of money and soldiers to enforce laws.
- Great Britain's large war debt following the 7 Years War led to acts like the ______ Act, passing taxes to colonists
- In order for a country to have a favorable balance of trade, they must _____ more than they import.
- Enlightenment thinker John _____ believed people had rights to life, liberty, and property.
- George _______ got his start fighting in the 7 Years War, later becoming the 1st president.
- The ______ and Indian War was fought as a result of British colonists moving West into territory controlled by the Native tribes and the French
15 Clues: _______ were captive markets for English goods. • The Treaty of _____ ended the 7 Years War in the colonies. • The Great _____ was a period of religious revival between 1730-1740 • The ______ Acts forced colonists to sell or buy good from the English and nobody else. • Enlightenment thinker John _____ believed people had rights to life, liberty, and property. • ...
Four Noble Truths 2013-01-14
7 Clues: The enlightened one • A state of pure goodness • Another word for suffering • Another name for the Buddha • Four Truths that explain suffering • The religion that believe in the Four Noble Truths • Acts that you can perform to free yourself from suffering
Latin American Puzzle 2021-02-23
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- country of Spanish culture below Texas,Arizona,New Mexico
- people with old rulings
- where conservatives would gather to discuss
- people of Spanish descent
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
- Ideology that was enlightenment thinkers&freedom
- rights the rights you're naturally born with
- a country used to be called Espanyol
- colonies especially Boliva
- people who were from native European descent
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- people who were African European descent
- he was called the liberator for freeing
- king that fled to its colony brazil
- cofounder of empire of Brazil
- a skilled military& diplomat that freed 100,000 slaves in revolt
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
16 Clues: people with old rulings • people of Spanish descent • colonies especially Boliva • cofounder of empire of Brazil • king that fled to its colony brazil • a country used to be called Espanyol • he was called the liberator for freeing • people who were African European descent • where conservatives would gather to discuss • country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil • ...
HAPPY DIWALI ! 2022-10-19
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- In Nepal Diwali is known as
- Diwali commemorates which God's enlightenment(nirvana)?
- A lamp, light or 'deep' is a symbol of this
- The month in which Diwali is celebrated
- Lord Rama was the ruler of this empire
- Lunar phase of the new moon when Diwali is celebrated on
- A popular earthen lamp used in Diwali celebrations
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- Diwali is called the Festival of
- Sweets offered at worship time
- The first day of Diwali is called
- This God is the remover of all obstacles
- Goddess of wealth and fortune
- Bhaubeej is dedicated to protection of
- Eighth Avatar of Vishnu
- In Kolkata Diwali is observed as
- A popular Diwali sweet made of gram flour
16 Clues: Eighth Avatar of Vishnu • In Nepal Diwali is known as • Goddess of wealth and fortune • Sweets offered at worship time • Diwali is called the Festival of • In Kolkata Diwali is observed as • The first day of Diwali is called • Bhaubeej is dedicated to protection of • Lord Rama was the ruler of this empire • The month in which Diwali is celebrated • ...
Obey French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds
- who made the guillotine
- The National Razor
- when were there bad food harvests in France?
- were in the 3rd estate
- King Louis palace
- King Louis Austrian wife
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- he wrote the Spirit of Laws
- Emperor of France who lost to the russians
- The Prison-fortress the mob raided
- French writer on freedom of speech
- The estate Nobility were in
- Soldier who was crazy and tried to make everyone think he was god
- what caused there to be a money shortage in France, besides King Louis wasteful spending
- the estate Roman clergy lived in
- when sliced by the guillotine, did you did instantly?
16 Clues: King Louis palace • The National Razor • were in the 3rd estate • who made the guillotine • King Louis Austrian wife • he wrote the Spirit of Laws • The estate Nobility were in • the estate Roman clergy lived in • The Prison-fortress the mob raided • French writer on freedom of speech • Emperor of France who lost to the russians • when were there bad food harvests in France? • ...
