enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Latin American Puzzle 2021-02-23
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- of Vienna where conservatives would gather to discuss
- people who were african european descent
- people of spanish descent
- Ideology that was enlightenment thinkers&freedom
- Bolivar he was called the liberator for freeing many colonies especially boliva
- a country used to be called Espanol
- a skilled military& diplomat that freed 100,000 slaves in revolt
- IV king that fled to its colony brazil
- cofounder of empire of Brazil
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- people with old rulings
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
- rights rights you're naturally born with
- country of spanish culture below texas,arizona,new mexico
- people who were from native european descent
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
15 Clues: people with old rulings • people of spanish descent • cofounder of empire of Brazil • a country used to be called Espanol • people who were african european descent • rights rights you're naturally born with • country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil • people who were from native european descent • IV king that fled to its colony brazil • ...
word 2023-03-01
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- They revolted against the church and its beliefs.
- Belief that Humans were good and capable of truth.
- Sailors who plundered and stole from other ships.
- Along with Silver, provided wealth for many Nations.
- Traveled to the new world for religious freedom.
- Most Famous Explorer
- Customs and Traditions of a nation or people.
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- Governmental system that ended after the Middle Ages.
- Brought down the Aztec Empire
- Sailed far north to Canada and Northern America.
- Wealth and Money of a nation or area.
- Period of Enlightenment and Sophistication.
- Study of how the world works.
- Questions about existence and the world around us.
- Brought down by Pizarro and 200 Conquistadors.
15 Clues: Most Famous Explorer • Brought down the Aztec Empire • Study of how the world works. • Wealth and Money of a nation or area. • Period of Enlightenment and Sophistication. • Customs and Traditions of a nation or people. • Brought down by Pizarro and 200 Conquistadors. • Sailed far north to Canada and Northern America. • Traveled to the new world for religious freedom. • ...
French Revolution 2023-02-24
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- to overthrow and replace a government
- money owed to the government
- prison and armory in Paris that was taken over by revolutionaries
- creator of divine right theory
- creator of separation of powers theory
- freedoms that cannot be taken away by gov't
- era where people were focused on relationship between man and gov't
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- location of a revolution against King Louis XVI
- creator of social contract theory
- palace of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI
- creatory of natural rights theory
- queen of France during French Revolution
- king of France during French Revolution
- leader of France who started the Reign of Terror
- creator of separation of church and state theory
15 Clues: money owed to the government • creator of divine right theory • creator of social contract theory • creatory of natural rights theory • to overthrow and replace a government • creator of separation of powers theory • king of France during French Revolution • queen of France during French Revolution • freedoms that cannot be taken away by gov't • ...
Fugard & Scott 2023-03-26
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- Fugard believed that tragedy is incompatible with this age
- Fugard uses his play to explain his tragedy theory
- a psychologist that argues for art's usefulness in humanity
- The Black ___, C.L.R. James’ postcolonial study of the Haitian Revolution
- South African playwright, novelist, actor, and director
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- “The _____ of the aftermaths of political catastrophe”
- the unwilling victims of Modernity
- the tragic hero of The Black Jacobins
- Jungs theory of "cognitive___"
- Birth county of Athol Fugard
- is crucial for contemporary playwriting
- “the __ of what has gone on before”
- a former policy for segregation
- Scott criticizes postcolonial studies as employing this narrative mode
- a modem for humanity to become conscious of its subconscious drives
15 Clues: Birth county of Athol Fugard • Jungs theory of "cognitive___" • a former policy for segregation • the unwilling victims of Modernity • “the __ of what has gone on before” • the tragic hero of The Black Jacobins • is crucial for contemporary playwriting • Fugard uses his play to explain his tragedy theory • “The _____ of the aftermaths of political catastrophe” • ...
The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen 2013-11-08
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- Everyone man is presumed ______ until he is declared guilty
- The date Declaration was passed
- Comprehension of a subject
- The state of being equal
- Moral entitlements to do certain actions
- The declaration ______ the power of the Government
- Revoked some of the ________ given to Nobles
- Another group of people excluded from the Declaration
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- A group of people who were excluded from the Declaration
- Something that cannot be taken away or transferred
- One of the freedoms granted by the Declaration
- The age required for the declaration to be applied you
- The group that passed the Declaration
- Something relating to all people in the world, or a certain group
- One of the natural rights
15 Clues: The state of being equal • One of the natural rights • Comprehension of a subject • The date Declaration was passed • The group that passed the Declaration • Moral entitlements to do certain actions • Revoked some of the ________ given to Nobles • One of the freedoms granted by the Declaration • Something that cannot be taken away or transferred • ...
The Wesak 2014-05-26
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- ___ are released into fresh water as an act of compassion.
- Any representations of the ___ is cleaned with water.
- In Sri Lanka ___ oil is used in the parading of the lights.
- The month of which Wesak is celebrated.
- Good acts bring good ___.
- A Buddhist shrine, typically in the shape of a dome.
- Despite being a Buddhist celebration, the Wesak still brings about ___.
- In this country the royal family is present during the celebrations.
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- The opposite of kusala.
- The teachings of the buddha.
- A Buddhist monastery.
- The Wesak celebrates the birth, life, ___, and paranirvāna of the lord Buddha.
- Good acts.
- The buddhist monastic order.
- A Buddhist temple.
15 Clues: Good acts. • A Buddhist temple. • A Buddhist monastery. • The opposite of kusala. • Good acts bring good ___. • The teachings of the buddha. • The buddhist monastic order. • The month of which Wesak is celebrated. • A Buddhist shrine, typically in the shape of a dome. • Any representations of the ___ is cleaned with water. • ...
Ancient India 2014-11-24
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- plateau A dry high region south of indigo-Ganges
- rivers An Important river in India Hindus believe it represents punity
- The main language of Aryans
- The Hindu beliefs
- A large area of land that is separated from the countries
- Book of knowledge
- season rainy season
- In Hinduism a life long social group in which one is born
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- The earliest civilization of south Asia
- A state of pure goodness the goal of reincarnation
- one of the best knowing books of the Vedas
- noble truths The Buddhism beliefs about human suffering
- farming Growing food mainly for your self
- A priest who held the highest position in Aryan society
- A serf in Hindu society
15 Clues: The Hindu beliefs • Book of knowledge • season rainy season • A serf in Hindu society • The main language of Aryans • The earliest civilization of south Asia • farming Growing food mainly for your self • one of the best knowing books of the Vedas • plateau A dry high region south of indigo-Ganges • A state of pure goodness the goal of reincarnation • ...
SE Asia Belief Systems 2023-12-06
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- This person started Buddhism
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- Buddhists seek to follow the Eightfold _____
- ____ is a large part of Japanese culture
- Buddha sought to understand human _____
- Confucianism and Shintoism are more ____ than religions
- Shinto natural spirits that live in nature
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- The Hindu belief that every action you take has a reaction
- This religion follows the Eightfold Path to break cycle of reincarnation
- Confucianism began in this country
- Buddhism and Hinduism began in this country
- This religion has a caste system ranking from Priests to farmers
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Shintoism began in this country
- State of selflessness and enlightenment in Buddhism and Hinduism
15 Clues: Ancient Hindu scriptures • This person started Buddhism • Shintoism began in this country • Confucianism began in this country • The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • Buddha sought to understand human _____ • ____ is a large part of Japanese culture • Shinto natural spirits that live in nature • Buddhism and Hinduism began in this country • ...
US History 2024-01-17
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- founder of Rhode Island
- Southern economy was based on _________
- Northern economy was based on ___________
- colonial attempt for peace with England (first word)
- a factor that influenced ideas of revolution
- First Northern Colony
- Pennsylvania was founded for ____
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- first battle of the revolutionary war was fought in ___________
- British response to the Boston tea party (only first word)
- unalienable rights included _______________ (first word only
- pamphlet written to convince colonists to support independence (first word)
- a crossword puzzle on a test? is this for _____?
- author of the final draft of the Declaration of Independence
- Laws England passed to control colonial trade (just first word)
- English philosopher who influenced revolutionary ideas (last name)
15 Clues: First Northern Colony • founder of Rhode Island • Pennsylvania was founded for ____ • Southern economy was based on _________ • Northern economy was based on ___________ • a factor that influenced ideas of revolution • a crossword puzzle on a test? is this for _____? • colonial attempt for peace with England (first word) • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words Calvin Nguyen :3 2024-05-01
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- Go back to the way it was
- Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- lord who supported the shogun
- Method of clearing the mind
- Code followed by the samurai
- A Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
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- Form of Buddhism focuses on paradise
- Styles of fighting or self-defense
- A Japanese novel considered one of the great works of world literature
- Gets to hang out with the emperor
- Religion focuses on nature
- Head of samurai
- A tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
15 Clues: Head of samurai • Go back to the way it was • Religion focuses on nature • Method of clearing the mind • Code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • Gets to hang out with the emperor • Styles of fighting or self-defense • Form of Buddhism focuses on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2025-02-19
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- Leonardo de vinci's first accurate drawing of the human anatomy
- Unjust use of power
- Middle class
- A member of the church that followed the ideals of Martian Luther
- rights belonging to all human beings
- Period of time when "faith" is replaced with "reason"
- an educated person who used reason to study life
- social classes in France (3)
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- the paying for forgiveness in the roman catholic church
- a five people council set up to run the government
- used to create a illusion of space and depth on a flat surface
- people who favor quick and far reaching changes
- A government assembly of delegates from the 3rd estate
- Nobles
- A large populated town
15 Clues: Nobles • Middle class • Unjust use of power • A large populated town • social classes in France (3) • rights belonging to all human beings • people who favor quick and far reaching changes • an educated person who used reason to study life • a five people council set up to run the government • Period of time when "faith" is replaced with "reason" • ...
stems 2025-01-16
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- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
- pronounced and usually negative photoaxis or phototropism
- a branch of biology concerned with the search for life outside the earth and with the effects of extraterrestrial environments on living organisms
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a room for sleeping
- a through destruction involving extensive loss of life especially through fire
- mega
- plure
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- marked by a suspension of activity
- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- multi
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- pyro
- phyt
15 Clues: pyro • mega • phyt • multi • plure • a room for sleeping • marked by a suspension of activity • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action • pronounced and usually negative photoaxis or phototropism • ...
Enlightenment phrase 2023-10-13
Enlightenment Philosophers 2025-07-25
5 Clues: Wrote about women’s rights • Believed in the separation of powers • Believed in the Freedom of Expression • Came up with the social contract theory • Believed government should protect people’s natural rights
the enlightenment 2025-10-30
5 Clues: ,when did the Enlightenment start • , what household was Ben born into • the government was being ruled by what? • what name did Ben Frank use to publish? • Ben Frank was the what founded a group called?
Cesare Beccaria Crossword 2021-10-03
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- Dei Delitti e delle pene translates to "Crimes and ___________"
- Political _________ partially caused Beccaria's ideas.
- Baron de _______________ had a major philosophical impact on Beccaria.
- Punishment should be founded on necessity, anything past that is ______________.
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- Societal circle called the Academy of ________.
- Enlightenment was a shift in _____________.
- Pushed for abolition of the ________ __________.
- Saw crime with naturalistic reasoning instead of based on sin or ________________.
- Beccaria pushed for incarceration over other federal punishment, as well as ________ reform.
- Wanted abolition of __________ punishment.
10 Clues: Wanted abolition of __________ punishment. • Enlightenment was a shift in _____________. • Societal circle called the Academy of ________. • Pushed for abolition of the ________ __________. • Political _________ partially caused Beccaria's ideas. • Dei Delitti e delle pene translates to "Crimes and ___________" • ...
Voltaire Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-18
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- a job that is sedentary and imaginative
- a place where you practice your beliefs
- a religion that sees Jesus and the foundation
- paper and leather knowledge
- a time period where thinkers had new ideas
- you come here when you did something very bad
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- a job that studies the past
- a person who thinks and comes up with new ideas
- the belief that all people can create their own greatness
- a job that can be filled with drama
10 Clues: a job that studies the past • paper and leather knowledge • a job that can be filled with drama • a job that is sedentary and imaginative • a place where you practice your beliefs • a time period where thinkers had new ideas • a religion that sees Jesus and the foundation • you come here when you did something very bad • a person who thinks and comes up with new ideas • ...
Isaac Newton 2023-09-03
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- How many laws of motion did Newton develop?
- Which mathematical concept was Newton said to have invented?
- Which college did Newton study in?
- What place did Newton represent in parliament?
- Newton was born in the Hamlet of...
- What kind of telescope did Newton create?
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- Which queen was Newton knighted by?
- Newton became president of which Society?
- The period of time when Newton's inventions came about.
- The scientist who invented calculus around the same time as Newton
10 Clues: Which college did Newton study in? • Which queen was Newton knighted by? • Newton was born in the Hamlet of... • Newton became president of which Society? • What kind of telescope did Newton create? • How many laws of motion did Newton develop? • What place did Newton represent in parliament? • The period of time when Newton's inventions came about. • ...
Isaac Newton 2023-09-03
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- How many laws of motion did Newton develop?
- Which mathematical concept was Newton said to have invented?
- Which college did Newton study in?
- What place did Newton represent in parliament?
- Newton was born in the Hamlet of...
- What kind of telescope did Newton create?
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- Which queen was Newton knighted by?
- Newton became president of which Society?
- The period of time when Newton's inventions came about.
- The scientist who invented calculus around the same time as Newton
10 Clues: Which college did Newton study in? • Which queen was Newton knighted by? • Newton was born in the Hamlet of... • Newton became president of which Society? • What kind of telescope did Newton create? • How many laws of motion did Newton develop? • What place did Newton represent in parliament? • The period of time when Newton's inventions came about. • ...
Scientific revolution, rennaissance and enlightenment crossword 2014-05-05
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- 3 dimensional representation of the earth
- to travel for the purpose of discovering
- wrote over 70 books
- someone who studies the stars
- that which moons of jupiter were first discovered
- a type of painting consisting of pigment mixed with water
- also known as the age of reason
- an extremly successful Portuguese explorer
- a war that took place during the 1600s
- usually given from someone of royal blood granting certain rights
- (first name) da vinci
- a spanish soldier between the 50 and 60 century
- use in the study of science, look at things in close detail
- is a person who wrote the book The Social Contract
- a way of looking at the world through logic and reason
- the rights that could not be taken away
- idea that the earth was in the center of the universe
- a type of system that gives private people or corporations total power over all property
- government ruled by the people for the people
- from Latin means "earth" "write"
- an explorer known for accidentaly finding america
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- instrument that measure air pressure
- an advanced form of mathematics
- thinker title during the time period
- supported womens eduction
- a reason of phenomena based on facts
- he published the laws of gravity
- use to study the heavens
- a government with complete rule over its people and land
- the path of a planet around the sun
- a student in the humanities
- discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- government that has not connection with the church
- one of the three greatest artists during the Rennaissance
- scientist who came up with the heliocentric theory
- a government with limited rule over its people and land
- the author of many classic screenplays, also an actor
- leonardo (last name)
- law decided by the court´s decisions
- what you do to test a theory
- study of the stars
- was first to use a telescope to study the stars
- the father of chemistry
43 Clues: study of the stars • wrote over 70 books • leonardo (last name) • (first name) da vinci • the father of chemistry • use to study the heavens • supported womens eduction • a student in the humanities • what you do to test a theory • someone who studies the stars • an advanced form of mathematics • also known as the age of reason • he published the laws of gravity • ...
"The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions" 2021-03-16
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- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- the term for movements in the arts that draw inspiration from the classical art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- a method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is tested.
- something that by its nature or character serves as a call to battle, contest, special effort, etc.
- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
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- one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments.
- new untested hunches, or guesses without supporting evidence.
- a state of equilibrium or equipoise; equal distribution of weight, amount, etc.
- a device or tool used for scientific purposes, including the study of both natural phenomena and theoretical research.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point.
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- 3rd President of the United States; chief drafter of the Declaration of Independence.
- examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition.
20 Clues: new untested hunches, or guesses without supporting evidence. • the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. • examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition. • a state of equilibrium or equipoise; equal distribution of weight, amount, etc. • ...
Middle Ages - Enlightenment EXAM REVIEW B2 2024-05-15
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- increased global interdependence and trade
- French conqueror who defeated most of Europe except Britain and Russia
- idea that the individual is truly important
- theory proposed by both Copernicus and Kepler
- Person who first said people have a right to "life, liberty, and property"
- XIV and Peter the Great strengthened their military and increased their exports
- without representation in parliament was one cause for the American Revolution
- VIII leader who wanted a divorce so he could have a son
- discoveries by Kepler and Galileo led to more people thinking independently
- system where monarchs had absolute power
- person who explored and conquered land
- a system of controlling foreign lands as a colony, protectorate, or sphere of influence
- Economist who believed the gov’t should interfere with the economy as little as possible
- German who disliked socialists and the influence of the church
- country which won the Russo-Japanese war
- revolution which led to more urban jobs but in unsanitary conditions
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- magnetic pointer which always shows North
- a group of Frenchmen who governed after the French Revolution
- Empire had a strong centralized government similar to the Safavids
- time when people began to question their rulers
- discovered new lands that could exchange new plants, etc.
- began to replace manpower during the Industrial Revolution
- person who hated the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church
- Age resulted in better navigation and mapmaking
- Bill of Rights guaranteed that Parliament would have more power than the monarchy
- Man is best exemplified by Leonardo da Vinci
- rule by European countries led to the Latin American Revolutions
- Exchange helped Europe but it decreased the population of native people
- person who believed a person should do anything to gain and keep power
- War caused China to increase its ports and gave Hong Kong to Britain
30 Clues: person who explored and conquered land • system where monarchs had absolute power • country which won the Russo-Japanese war • magnetic pointer which always shows North • increased global interdependence and trade • idea that the individual is truly important • Man is best exemplified by Leonardo da Vinci • theory proposed by both Copernicus and Kepler • ...
The French Revolution 2024-01-11
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- How was there social inequality between estates?
- How did enlightenment affect the french revolution?
- Whresideded in the second estate?
- How were the French monarchy and feudalism similar?
- How was financial instability a cause of the French Revolution?
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- Why was the napoleic code made?
- How did the reign of terror target specific people?
- Why was there a counter-revolution?
8 Clues: Why was the napoleic code made? • Whresideded in the second estate? • Why was there a counter-revolution? • How was there social inequality between estates? • How did the reign of terror target specific people? • How did enlightenment affect the french revolution? • How were the French monarchy and feudalism similar? • ...
Nature of Science 2023-10-17
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- This measurement is totally "IN" the fashion!
- They didn't like scientific enlightenment, because they already explained everything!
- Discovered we revolve around the sun
- Don't think of court, but think "fundamental"
- This science "Rocks"!
- Another word for a popular scientific "process"
- Collect this after an experiment
- What affects an experiment?
- We're always trying to pass it, but someone always expects us to have it!
- This science is the "Star" of the show
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- Real long magnifying glass, for the sky
- Measurement for a liquid?
- an educated guess
- This is a scientist's favorite "Pie"
- Sanitizer gets rid of 99% of it
- This helps keep us "grounded"
- Who is this measurement? I'v got to "Meet" "er"!
- Founded the 3 basic principles of physics
- When you make your goals, don't be dumb, be...
19 Clues: an educated guess • This science "Rocks"! • Measurement for a liquid? • What affects an experiment? • This helps keep us "grounded" • Sanitizer gets rid of 99% of it • Collect this after an experiment • This is a scientist's favorite "Pie" • Discovered we revolve around the sun • This science is the "Star" of the show • Real long magnifying glass, for the sky • ...
Buddhism Keywords 2024-01-11
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- Pali text and summary of Buddha's teachings
- nun
- the five elements that make an individual person
- dependent origination or conditioned arising
- monk
- no self or essence beyond the empirical self
- a study of religious ideas about personal salvation
- means greed and is one of the three poisons
- defeats that lead to expulsion from the sangha
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- extinguishing the fires and reaching enlightenment
- the one who has gone thus meaning an enlightened being
- symbolic hand gesture seen in dance or meditation
- the lord of darkness who challenged Siddhartha
- jealous demi-gods or titans from the wheel of life
- the 227 rules for monks and 331 rules for nuns
- suffering or dissatisfaction in life
- meditative states
- the code of discipline found in the Pali canon
- the monk who challenged King Milinda
19 Clues: nun • monk • meditative states • suffering or dissatisfaction in life • the monk who challenged King Milinda • Pali text and summary of Buddha's teachings • means greed and is one of the three poisons • dependent origination or conditioned arising • no self or essence beyond the empirical self • the lord of darkness who challenged Siddhartha • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2024-01-19
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- a Greek city-state
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- a form of democracy in which all
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was
- a group of people living in anew territory who have ties to
- homeland
- government in which citizens
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
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- or enlightenment
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a government in which a small group has control
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- enslaved person in ancient Sparta
- by the council of elders
- can participate firsthand in the decision-making process
- a government by the people
- officials who administer its policies
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- a person who searches for
19 Clues: homeland • or enlightenment • a Greek city-state • by the council of elders • a person who searches for • a government by the people • government in which citizens • a form of democracy in which all • enslaved person in ancient Sparta • officials who administer its policies • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • ...
American Revolution 2023-09-07
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- Conflict where British troops fired on a crowd
- Virginia planter and soldier
- Country the US fought during the revolution
- Place where the British army surrendered
- Country the colonists created an alliance with
- Idea that all government power comes from the people
- Washington's winter quarters where many troops suffered in the cold
- Gave the warning "The British are coming!"
- Taxed items like newspapers and pamphlets
- King of England during the Revolution
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- Each branch can limit the power of the other branch
- Leading figure of the American Enlightenment
- When colonists threw tea into Boston Harbor
- Had a significant role in writing the Constitution
- Agreement that ended the war
- Taxed imports
- Battle where Washington crossed the Delaware River
- Government with power divided between the National government and states
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
19 Clues: Taxed imports • Agreement that ended the war • Virginia planter and soldier • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • King of England during the Revolution • Place where the British army surrendered • Taxed items like newspapers and pamphlets • Gave the warning "The British are coming!" • When colonists threw tea into Boston Harbor • ...
Iwrbs 2024-12-11
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- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
- The practice of yoga for spiritual growth.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hindu belief.
- The Islamic declaration of faith.
- virtue of respect for tradition and elders in Confucianism.
- The place of worship in Islam.
- The central place of worship in Christianity.
- concept of "Buddha-nature" or inherent enlightenment.
- The collection of myths explaining Japan's creation.
- The Jewish place of worship and study.
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- The fundamental doctrine of the Trinity.
- The event commemorated on Palm Sunday
- The term for compassion in Mahayana Buddhism. K
- The symbol representing balance and harmony in Daoism.
- The spiritual path followed by monks.
- The founder of Daoism.
- The term for Muslims' community or state.
- The divine wind associated with Japan.
- The concept of virtue and moral character.
19 Clues: The founder of Daoism. • The event commemorated on Palm Sunday • The spiritual path followed by monks. • The fundamental doctrine of the Trinity. • The place of worship in Islam. • The Islamic declaration of faith. • The central place of worship in Christianity. • The Jewish place of worship and study. • ...
The Rebirth 2022-03-02
6 Clues: Issue Name • The main event • The intellectual movement • The famous painting (No spaces in between) • A process that occurs many times in history • Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance.
Environment & Economics Vocabulary 2023-11-08
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- informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- a period from the late 1600s to the late 1700s in Europe in which people developed new ideas about human existence including basic rights and the level of control they should have over their government
- dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others
- an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws, but if the government fails, the people have the right to revolt
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- the idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the people in a general election
- an agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government
- a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection
- basic rights that (according to Locke) all human beings are born with such as life, liberty, and the ownership of property
- Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god.
9 Clues: Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god. • the idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the people in a general election • a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection • dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others • ...
The World by 1500 2013-01-24
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- Written document that established a self-governed colony
- a change in agriculture due to inventions
- Spanish Conqueror
- A dreamed about sea passage through the United States
- Limited power of monarchy
- Revolution in ideas that swept through Europe in 1700
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- To go aroud the world
- These people did not farm
- Protestant sect that did not allow wealth or clergy
- Colonist who recieved free passage to North America
- Attacks led by Bacon on American Indians and Virginia government
- Economic system who's powers are tied to their precious metals
- Required European goods to be routed through England
- Attacks that drove spanish from New Mexico
- Series of religious revivals
15 Clues: Spanish Conqueror • To go aroud the world • These people did not farm • Limited power of monarchy • Series of religious revivals • a change in agriculture due to inventions • Attacks that drove spanish from New Mexico • Protestant sect that did not allow wealth or clergy • Colonist who recieved free passage to North America • ...
Latin American Puzzle 2021-02-23
Across
- cofounder of empire of Brazil
- people of spanish descent
- a skilled military& diplomat that freed 100,000 slaves in revolt
- Ideology that was enlightenment thinkers&freedom
- people who were from native european descent
- king that fled to its colony brazil
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
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- people who were african european descent
- people with old rulings
- of Vienna where conservatives would gather to discuss
- Bolivar he was called the liberator for freeing many colonies especially boliva
- country of spanish culture below texas,arizona,new mexico
- rights rights you're naturally born with
- a country used to be called Espanol
15 Clues: people with old rulings • people of spanish descent • cofounder of empire of Brazil • king that fled to its colony brazil • a country used to be called Espanol • people who were african european descent • rights rights you're naturally born with • country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil • people who were from native european descent • ...
Modernism 2017-12-08
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- Schoenberg's self portraits
- art movement best known for writings and visual art works, known artist being Salvador Dali
- thinker created by Auguste Rodin
- art movement dealing with youth, technology, and speed
- Jeans Arp, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball
- Manhattan Viking
- art movement drawing ideas from the classical period
- feeling of optimism for everyone
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- created by Steve Reich, two sets of music slowly become out of allignment
- Deco some decoration on buildings
- initially with poetry and painting, known painter being Vincent Van Gogh
- unusual rhythm, bitonality, fragmentation and repetition
- "the past is relevant"
- group obsessed with death and mortality, very melancholy
- Fantasy novel written by Alan Garner
15 Clues: Manhattan Viking • "the past is relevant" • Schoenberg's self portraits • thinker created by Auguste Rodin • feeling of optimism for everyone • Deco some decoration on buildings • Fantasy novel written by Alan Garner • Jeans Arp, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball • art movement drawing ideas from the classical period • ...
History Crossword Puzzle. 2020-10-25
Across
- Washington ,The first president of the U.S.
- Jefferson ,$2.
- neglect ,The colonists learned to govern themselves and manage their own economies.
- Franklin ,$100.
- Contact ,Sociological hierarchy.
- and Concord ,The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- ,Known as the Age of Reason.
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- of 1763 ,Issued by King George lll on October 7 , 1763.
- of Powers ,Division of the government responsibilities.
- Rights ,Life, liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
- locke ,Known as the father of Liberalism.
- of Independence ,July 4 , 1776.
- Tea Party ,Taxation without representation.
- of Paris(1763),Ended the war of the American Revolution.
- of Liberty ,A secret revolutionary organization that was founded by Samuel Jackson.
15 Clues: Jefferson ,$2. • Franklin ,$100. • ,Known as the Age of Reason. • of Independence ,July 4 , 1776. • Contact ,Sociological hierarchy. • locke ,Known as the father of Liberalism. • Washington ,The first president of the U.S. • Tea Party ,Taxation without representation. • Rights ,Life, liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2020-10-26
Across
- Not dependent on laws or any part of government
- Money owed to a party
- British aimed to end trade in sugar
- policymakers can directly increase ___ rates
- Britain avoiding strict enforcement by parliamentary laws
- separating government into three branchs
- Agreement to cooperate for social benefit
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- Moral right to use state power is only justified and lawful when consent is granted
- War between French and Indian for New World territory
- Intellect movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- First president of USA
- Uncomfortable emotional strain between people
- Treaty ending French and Indian war
- British tried to end French and Indian war
- Act imposed a direct tax on British colonies
15 Clues: Money owed to a party • First president of USA • British aimed to end trade in sugar • Treaty ending French and Indian war • separating government into three branchs • Agreement to cooperate for social benefit • British tried to end French and Indian war • policymakers can directly increase ___ rates • Act imposed a direct tax on British colonies • ...
AP World bananza 2023-06-01
Across
- Confucius book
- What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim?
- Who led the religious faith in Islam after Muhammed's death?
- Who wrote the 95 theses?
- Revolutions that followed the Age of Enlightenment?
- What was one Empire that resisted Islam?
- What declined in Late Modern Part 2?
- What were the wars between China and England?
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- A set of principles that form the basis of a philosophy
- What was the earliest legal code?
- What treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal?
- Chinese custom that symbolized a girl's willingness to obey
- Journey from Mecca to Medina
- Who is the God in Islam?
- Renaissance term relating to the shifting of weight in art?
15 Clues: Confucius book • Who is the God in Islam? • Who wrote the 95 theses? • Journey from Mecca to Medina • What was the earliest legal code? • What declined in Late Modern Part 2? • What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim? • What was one Empire that resisted Islam? • What were the wars between China and England? • Revolutions that followed the Age of Enlightenment? • ...
Latin America Revolutionary 2024-03-04
Across
- The man to take power from the first Emperor of Mexico
- a former slave revolutionary leader
- the first Emperor of Mexico
- One of the money crops from Saint Domingue
- the title of Simon Boivar
- A Portuguese colony
- the previous highest class of the Latin America social class
- a intellectual movement from Europe
- types of punishment's Haitian slaves would endure
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- the nation that took resulted from the 500 day war
- what revolution was Touissant L'Oveture associated with
- “All those who have served the Revolution have ______ the sea.”
- the opposition to religious authority
- The war that took place between 1800 - 1818
- Fr. Miguel Hidlago was associated with the revolutioin of this nation
15 Clues: A Portuguese colony • the title of Simon Boivar • the first Emperor of Mexico • a former slave revolutionary leader • a intellectual movement from Europe • the opposition to religious authority • One of the money crops from Saint Domingue • The war that took place between 1800 - 1818 • types of punishment's Haitian slaves would endure • ...
End Semester Examination (BBA-All Groups) 2021-05-27
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- It helps to meet the basic needs of society.
- A factor of social stressor.
- One of the reason of stress.
- The core of a culture is formed by ___________.
- _________ is a socially defined position in a group or society.
- Which is to categories as achieved status.
- It is a characteristic of primary group.
- The purpose of Yoga as taught by the ancients is to attain.
- One of the Five Principles of Yoga by Sivanandi.
- A negative stressor.
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- __________ is the basic ingredient of social relationships.
- It is an informal method of social control.
- ________ provides a definite role and status to individual.
- A social group is ______________ in nature.
- It is the vehicle of culture.
15 Clues: A negative stressor. • A factor of social stressor. • One of the reason of stress. • It is the vehicle of culture. • It is a characteristic of primary group. • Which is to categories as achieved status. • It is an informal method of social control. • A social group is ______________ in nature. • It helps to meet the basic needs of society. • ...
Living Religion 2020-04-19
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- A Sikh place of worship.
- A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community.
- Liberation.
- After death, rebirth in a new life.
- Cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
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- that all life was created by God.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Ritual worship.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- The invisible life force.
- Granth The collected writings attributed to Guru Gobind Singh.
16 Clues: Liberation. • Ritual worship. • A Sikh place of worship. • The invisible life force. • that all life was created by God. • The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • After death, rebirth in a new life. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community. • ...
Religion and philosophy 2020-05-22
Across
- The individual soul.
- (Pali: anicca) Impermanence.
- A Sikh place of worship.
- Sahib The second morning prayer of Sikhs, written by Guru Gobind Singh.
- Present in the visible world.
- (Pali: arhat or arahat) A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
- Practices for union with the true Self.
- Physical embodiment of the divine.
- Belief that there is no deity.
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- The first morning prayer of Sikhs, composed by Guru Nanak.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- Feminine divine power.
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- (Pali: anatta) The principle that there is no eternal self.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
16 Clues: The individual soul. • Feminine divine power. • A Sikh place of worship. • (Pali: anicca) Impermanence. • Present in the visible world. • Belief that there is no deity. • Physical embodiment of the divine. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Practices for union with the true Self. • Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib. • ...
WorldWide Religions 2017-05-22
Across
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- A Sikh temple.
- Any personal response to dimensions of life that are considered sacred.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
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- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Spiritual teacher.
16 Clues: A Sikh temple. • Spiritual teacher. • An incarnation of a deity. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • ...
World Studies 7 2023-03-03
Across
- One of the three major movements in Europe we studied.
- Founder of the Ming dynasty.
- This French estate included the clergy and wealthy bishops.
- Kingdom located north China.
- Most effective Mughal ruler.
- Wrote many books about Enlightenment thinking in France.
- This French estate included the wealthy nobles.
- This city was attacked by the Ottomans in 1683.
- This French estate included ordinary people and peasants.
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- One of the three major movements in Europe we studied.
- The Chinese dynasty when porcelain production was perfected.
- Zheng He commanded ships on behalf of __________.
- One of the three major movements in Europe we studied.
- Empire with Istanbul as capital.
- Descendant of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane.
- Old name for Turkey.
- This empire laid the foundation for the modern nation of Iran.
- A general who became emperor of France.
18 Clues: Old name for Turkey. • Founder of the Ming dynasty. • Kingdom located north China. • Most effective Mughal ruler. • Empire with Istanbul as capital. • A general who became emperor of France. • Descendant of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. • This French estate included the wealthy nobles. • This city was attacked by the Ottomans in 1683. • ...
Unit 8 Absolute Monarchies 2025-05-08
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- Family in Russia that ruled from 1613 until 1917
- Prussian Monarch
- Russian Monarch
- Movement that focused on scientific reasoning, philosophy, and reform
- ruler has complete power over a count
- English Monarch from 1509-1547
- Group create by Spanish monarchs to find Heretics
- Changing Russia from a old-fashioned country to a more modern European Country
- French Monarch known as the Sun King
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- A period of time in society when there is prosperity
- The right to rule given by God
- English Monarch from 1558-1603
- The attempt by Christian Spain to expel all Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula
- Spanish Monarch
- Expensive home of Louis XIV and headquarters of French government
- Law that separated England from the Catholic Church
16 Clues: Russian Monarch • Spanish Monarch • Prussian Monarch • The right to rule given by God • English Monarch from 1558-1603 • English Monarch from 1509-1547 • French Monarch known as the Sun King • ruler has complete power over a count • Family in Russia that ruled from 1613 until 1917 • Group create by Spanish monarchs to find Heretics • ...
Jan7 vocab 2016-01-07
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- One of the many different names for God in Hinduism,Brahman is considered to the main name, he represents the main creative force in the universe.
- The world's oldest religion and dominate one found in India.
- Powerful Ancient Indian civilization located in eastern Pakistan near the Indus River, formed more than 4500 years ago.
- To break the endless chain of reincarnation and reach the state of complete enlightenment.
- Religion primarily based in east and southeast Asia that believes life's suffering is caused by human desires.
- The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during a person's life, this helps determine destiny.
- Hindu religious duty that everyone must perform, the duties varied by caste,
- Ruled most of India between 321-238 BC, under the emperor Ashoka Buddhism became a major religion in India and other countries.
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- Nomadic herders who migrated to Northern India and settled there about 1500 BC. Their language was related to Iranian and European languages (Indo-Europeans).
- The belief that one gets reborn, perhaps in a different form, after one dies.
- Commonly thought to earlier inhabitants of India who were pushed to the south by Aryan migration/invasion.
- Four fundamental principles of Buddhism.
- A wealthy privileged Indian Prince who was unhappy with the suffering he saw within the world and was determined to find a path to a life without it.
- Steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism.
- A very strict social structure in India that was tied to Hinduism that forbid people ever changing their social class. It was outlawed in1949
- A different branch of religion.
- Written collection of hymns, prayers, chants and other religious writings that make up the most important part of the sacred texts of Hinduism.
- Ruled Northern India between 320-550 AD. It was known as a time of peace and progress, Hinduism also became dominate again.
18 Clues: A different branch of religion. • Four fundamental principles of Buddhism. • The world's oldest religion and dominate one found in India. • Steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism. • Hindu religious duty that everyone must perform, the duties varied by caste, • The belief that one gets reborn, perhaps in a different form, after one dies. • ...
Daniel Defoe (Miroshnichenko Vika) 2024-03-13
7 Clues: Where was he stuck? • Robinsone's last name • Who did Robinson want to be? • Daniel Defoe wrote books and ... • Defoe's father wanted him to be a .... • Whose story is Robinson Crusoe based on? • The period in the English literature ispresentedby Daniel Defoe,Jonathan Swift, Robert Burns.
AL Pinewood 🇨🇳 2025-05-20
7 Clues: French Foreign Minister • Money owed to someone else • A war that convinced the French • Defeated in the Battle of Yorktown • The war between Britain and the colonies • A time when people came up with many ideas • “I believe in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Global Unit 2 Vocab and Terms 2024-09-20
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- This vocab word means the power of the mind to think, understand, and make sense of the word
- A period of time when people began to develop new ideas about human existence, basic rights, and level of control and involvement they should have in their government
- This man (first and last name) led many Latin American countries to independence from Spain in the 1800s
- This is an agreement that people have with their government where they give up some of their freedom in exchange for the government protecting their natural rights
- This man came to power at the end of the French Revolution and made himself emperor of France (last name only)
- This person was concerned about the separation of powers- he is the reason why the U.S. has 3 branches of government (last name only)
- This term means to have a strong attachment to a particular country or nation and feel pride in that nation
- This man believed everyone has natural rights
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- Toussaint L'Ouverture led this uprising to gain independence from France
- This vocab term means total or complete- as in total or complete control
- This vocab term is the belief that an absolute monarch's authority to rule came directly form Go
- This was a meeting in 1815 after the fall of Napoleon- European leaders met to attempt to restore order to Europe and prevent the spread of nationalism and enlightenment ideas
- This person led 3 wars to unite Germany into one country
- this was the period of violence and death during the French Revolution
- This vocab word means permission for something to happen or an agreement to do something
15 Clues: This man believed everyone has natural rights • This person led 3 wars to unite Germany into one country • this was the period of violence and death during the French Revolution • Toussaint L'Ouverture led this uprising to gain independence from France • This vocab term means total or complete- as in total or complete control • ...
Enlightenment Warmup 2024-01-11
4 Clues: What the Enlightenment stemmed from • Intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe • English writer of Leviathan who believed a strong government is needed to keep order • A system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
Colonial Crossword 2022-09-20
7 Clues: King Philip's tribe • founder of Rode Island • defended The Great Awakening • a company made up of a group of shareholders • famous English philosopher during Enlightenment • a group that believes all people are equal and good • a member of the church following the 'pure' way of life
Year 7 term 2 L1 - RE this year 2024-01-03
7 Clues: The Christian holy text • A common Christian symbol • This person founded Judaism • The Islamic (Muslim) holy text • The name of the most important Guru in Sikhism • The first person in Buddhism to achieve enlightenment • The most important prophet (somone eho speaks for God) in Islam
Buddhism 2022-05-09
6 Clues: Have belief in __________ • Where buddhism was founded • They do not eat this type of food • Use _________ to achieve enlightenment • Where buddhism is most practiced today • The other place of worship besides homes
French Revolution 2022-03-01
Across
- One of the main foods in France during the Revolution
- leader of France during the Reign of Terror
- First Emperor of France.
- The main religion in France before the revolution
- A fortress on the edge of France that was taken over by the revolutionists.
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- The Queen's last name
- the code Napoleon created
- There was an age of this before the Revolution
- Main way of death during the Reign of Terror
- France's main historical enemy
10 Clues: The Queen's last name • First Emperor of France. • the code Napoleon created • France's main historical enemy • leader of France during the Reign of Terror • Main way of death during the Reign of Terror • There was an age of this before the Revolution • The main religion in France before the revolution • One of the main foods in France during the Revolution • ...
World Religions 2013-11-22
Across
- A way of clearing the mind.
- The order of the universe.
- The oldest Veda from the four Vedas.
- A state of pure goodness.
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- The main religion in India.
- When a person goes from one life to the next.
- A lifelong social group into which he or she is born.
- The religion that is based on the teachings of the Buddha.
- the source and final destination of everything.
- the "Enlighten One,"what Siddhartha Gautama came to be known
10 Clues: A state of pure goodness. • The order of the universe. • The main religion in India. • A way of clearing the mind. • The oldest Veda from the four Vedas. • When a person goes from one life to the next. • the source and final destination of everything. • A lifelong social group into which he or she is born. • The religion that is based on the teachings of the Buddha. • ...
India 2013-12-08
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- the highest rank like a priest
- the one supreme cosmetic, consciousness, spiritual force or God
- is a persons duty or what is right for him or her
- to calm or dear the mind often focusing on a single object
- a state of perfect wisdom
- thinkers and teachers
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- the rebirth of the soul in a new body
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- liberation from incarnation
10 Clues: thinkers and teachers • a state of perfect wisdom • liberation from incarnation • the highest rank like a priest • the rebirth of the soul in a new body • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • is a persons duty or what is right for him or her • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • to calm or dear the mind often focusing on a single object • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
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- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
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- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Moral 2021-02-23
Across
- careful and persistent work or effort.
- having a sense of self-value means that you are worthy
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
- the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
- marked by truth
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- the trait of being willing to follow commands or guidance
- a mutual connection between people
- accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
- regard highly; think much of
- the social force that binds you to a course of action
10 Clues: marked by truth • regard highly; think much of • a mutual connection between people • careful and persistent work or effort. • accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment • the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial • the social force that binds you to a course of action • having a sense of self-value means that you are worthy • ...
Early Romantic Era 2018-12-05
Across
- The age Adele was when she released her first album
- Schubert’s earlier compositions lacked in ________
- The city where Franz Schubert was born (2 pts)
- Key signature of Skyfall - Adele
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- Age of _______; a major shift in attitudes about music and art prior to the 19th century
- Franz ______ Schubert
- What style of music is Wanderer Fantasy? (hint: ¾ time)
- The city Franz Schubert was born in.
- Number of movements in Wanderer Fantasy
- Tempo of Wanderer Fantasy 3rd movement
10 Clues: Franz ______ Schubert • Key signature of Skyfall - Adele • The city Franz Schubert was born in. • Tempo of Wanderer Fantasy 3rd movement • Number of movements in Wanderer Fantasy • The city where Franz Schubert was born (2 pts) • Schubert’s earlier compositions lacked in ________ • The age Adele was when she released her first album • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-06
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- believed that people are morally good and that people are born free and equal with three natural rights
- enlightened thinkers
- agreement between society and their government
- life,liberty,and property
- the government does not interfere with the operations of business
- argued that people are greedy cruel and selfish and as a result government protects people from each other
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- rights you are born with that should not be taken away
- believed that people were naturally good, but were corrupted by society
- believed having 3 branches of government would prevent tyranny
- fought for civil liberties such as the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state
- argued for a free market without government interference and believed that the forces of supply and demand should run the market
11 Clues: enlightened thinkers • life,liberty,and property • agreement between society and their government • rights you are born with that should not be taken away • believed having 3 branches of government would prevent tyranny • the government does not interfere with the operations of business • believed that people were naturally good, but were corrupted by society • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment Vocabulary 2023-02-08
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- An Idea where the God(s) gave the King Or Queen the right to rule.
- A government system in which the ruler or monarch has absolute power.
- The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment named themselves this.
- A mission to overthrow queen Elizabeth the first to bring back Catholic Rule to England.
- An institution where women had a key role.
- A government where only a small group of people have power.
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- The rights a person gets at birth.
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- The act of checking on another judicial system to insure they do not have to much power.
- A government in which a monarch agrees to share power with a parliament.
10 Clues: The rights a person gets at birth. • An institution where women had a key role. • A government where only a small group of people have power. • An Idea where the God(s) gave the King Or Queen the right to rule. • A government system in which the ruler or monarch has absolute power. • A government in which a monarch agrees to share power with a parliament. • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2022-12-09
Across
- discovered other plants (Uranus) and built telescopes
- believed the Bible had disagreements within it
- a weakened form of smallpox used to create a vaccine
- led to rapid expansion of knowledge
- what keeps the earth in orbit
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- being freed from religion
- human reason leads to truth
- He was well studied in astronomy and made contributions to physics geography and optics
- knowledge comes through experience
- discovered blood is pumped by the heart and then returns to the heart
10 Clues: being freed from religion • human reason leads to truth • what keeps the earth in orbit • knowledge comes through experience • led to rapid expansion of knowledge • believed the Bible had disagreements within it • a weakened form of smallpox used to create a vaccine • discovered other plants (Uranus) and built telescopes • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment Vocab 2024-12-11
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- distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- an agreement by which people gave up their freedom to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos
- the chief executive of a parliamentary government
- series of acts passed in 1689 by the English Parliament that limited the rights of the monarchy and ensured the superiority of Parliament
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- idea that a ruler’s authority came directly from God
- people control all political power
- fleet of ships
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- rights that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property
- government in which a constitution or legislative body limits the monarch’s powers
10 Clues: fleet of ships • people control all political power • the chief executive of a parliamentary government • idea that a ruler’s authority came directly from God • policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference • rights that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property • ...
13. Good News From Age To Age 2016-04-24
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- __ is the rejection of a belief in any God
- One of the two dimensions of Jesus
- The early Christians believed the risen Jesus would __ soon
- Some tried to dishonour Jesus during the Age of __
- The church constantly strives for __
- Christology is a different path to the same __
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- The Son of God will lead us to __
- Jesus promised that God's __ would lead all to truth
- The __ Reformation reformed the Catholic Church
- The __ is a community of believers
10 Clues: The Son of God will lead us to __ • One of the two dimensions of Jesus • The __ is a community of believers • The church constantly strives for __ • __ is the rejection of a belief in any God • Christology is a different path to the same __ • The __ Reformation reformed the Catholic Church • Some tried to dishonour Jesus during the Age of __ • ...
French Revolution 2012-10-09
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- When Maximilien Robespierre and his supporters killed anyone suspected of being disloyal to the revolution or who might favor the return of the monarchy
- legal system based on Enlightenment ideals
- unjust use of power, by the french monarchy
- basic rights given to all people
- nobles
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- swift seizure of government
- a five person council
- a government consisting of delegates from the Third Estate
- middles class that made up the top of the third estate
- an assembly
10 Clues: nobles • an assembly • a five person council • swift seizure of government • basic rights given to all people • legal system based on Enlightenment ideals • unjust use of power, by the french monarchy • middles class that made up the top of the third estate • a government consisting of delegates from the Third Estate • ...
History 2013-07-30
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- A Malay kingdom is called a ______.
- A journey to a sacred place.
- The teachings of Confucius are found in one of these two books
- To break free from the cycle of rebirth and reach _____.
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- An ancient sacred Hindu text.
- To achieve true understanding is called ______.
- To be god-like.
- Muslims are expected to fast during the Islamic month of ______.
- The famous Hindu temple, Angkor Wat is located at _____.
- Buddhism taught all men were born ______.
10 Clues: To be god-like. • A journey to a sacred place. • An ancient sacred Hindu text. • A Malay kingdom is called a ______. • Buddhism taught all men were born ______. • To achieve true understanding is called ______. • The famous Hindu temple, Angkor Wat is located at _____. • To break free from the cycle of rebirth and reach _____. • ...
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism 2021-09-28
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- or wisdom
- first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- a promise between God and the founder of the Jewish people
- an individual soul is reborn again and again until moksha is achieved
- led the Israelites out of slavery
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- the "father" of the Jewish people
- the buddhas word for release from selfishness and pain
- peace money paid by a weaker power to a stonger power
- a belief in a single god
- good or bad deeds
10 Clues: or wisdom • good or bad deeds • a belief in a single god • the "father" of the Jewish people • first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • led the Israelites out of slavery • peace money paid by a weaker power to a stonger power • the buddhas word for release from selfishness and pain • a promise between God and the founder of the Jewish people • ...
Buddhism Activity 2022-03-07
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- the awakened or enlightened one
- the diet buddhists have
- when a buddha has gone through all of their karma and doesn’t need to come back
- founder of buddhism
- a compassionate buddha that comes back from the realm of nirvana to lead others to the path of enlightenment
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- most common form of Buddhism
- one sacred text
- goal that is to become an arhat, escape rebirth, and then achieve nirvana
- type of religion
- a buddhist temple
10 Clues: one sacred text • type of religion • a buddhist temple • founder of buddhism • the diet buddhists have • most common form of Buddhism • the awakened or enlightened one • goal that is to become an arhat, escape rebirth, and then achieve nirvana • when a buddha has gone through all of their karma and doesn’t need to come back • ...
Ancient Greect 2022-02-02
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- enslaved person in ancient Sparta
- A greek city state
- A gathering place
- Fort on top of a city state hill
- A high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
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- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- A government ruled by the government
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- A government in which a small group has control
- An absolute ruler unrestrained by law
10 Clues: A gathering place • A greek city state • Fort on top of a city state hill • enslaved person in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by the government • An absolute ruler unrestrained by law • A government in which a small group has control • a Persian religion based on the belief of one god • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • ...
The History of Books 2024-08-12
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- -(The process used to mass-produce books)
- -(The ability to read and write, which increased with books)
- (A digital version of a book)
- -(Ancient rolled documents used for writing)
- (Inventor of the printing press)
- (A type of book format introduced by the Romans)
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- (A word describing something that can be touched, like a physical book)
- -(Material used by Egyptians for making scrolls)
- -(What books spread rapidly across Europe)
- -(Era that was influenced by the spread of books)
10 Clues: (A digital version of a book) • (Inventor of the printing press) • -(The process used to mass-produce books) • -(What books spread rapidly across Europe) • -(Ancient rolled documents used for writing) • -(Material used by Egyptians for making scrolls) • (A type of book format introduced by the Romans) • -(Era that was influenced by the spread of books) • ...
Buddhism key terms word search 2016-01-17
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- This is everywhere. Buddhists call it 'Dukkha'.
- The truths about life that Siddartha realised when he became Buddha.
- A circular pattern that represents the universe and is used for meditation.
- A holy person who gives up all of life's comforts.
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- To become aware of the truth.
- The way Buddhists follow to escape suffering
- How Buddhists worship.
- The Buddha.
8 Clues: The Buddha. • How Buddhists worship. • To become aware of the truth. • The way Buddhists follow to escape suffering • This is everywhere. Buddhists call it 'Dukkha'. • A holy person who gives up all of life's comforts. • The truths about life that Siddartha realised when he became Buddha. • A circular pattern that represents the universe and is used for meditation.
Samurai Crossword puzzle By:Matthew Willard 2023-04-27
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- Karate punch kick
- A warrior from Japan known to be loyal and brave
- The code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai.
- Medatation until enlightenment practice by Japanese
- One of the great lords in Japan who were vassals of the shoguns
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- Metabolic Balance
- The buddha of infinite light
- A hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan
8 Clues: Karate punch kick • Metabolic Balance • The buddha of infinite light • A hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan • A warrior from Japan known to be loyal and brave • Medatation until enlightenment practice by Japanese • The code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai. • One of the great lords in Japan who were vassals of the shoguns
buddhism 2022-10-25
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- religion that believes that meditation, and spiritual or physical labor can help achieve enlightenment
- religious meditation/calm attentiveness
- life is painful and causes suffering
- the self is always changing
- your actions can bring good or bad energy
- a syllable, word, or verse that is repeated
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- mystic symbol that represents a circle
- life is a constant flux
8 Clues: life is a constant flux • the self is always changing • life is painful and causes suffering • mystic symbol that represents a circle • religious meditation/calm attentiveness • your actions can bring good or bad energy • a syllable, word, or verse that is repeated • religion that believes that meditation, and spiritual or physical labor can help achieve enlightenment
Scientific revolution 2025-01-13
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- the series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Christopher Columbus sailed there
- What people sailed on
- limited the English ruler’s power and protected some rights of the people.
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- travel around the world
- when plants,and ideas were exchanged,
- Sailed to the new world
- The use of reason in shaping people’s idea about society and politics
8 Clues: What people sailed on • travel around the world • Sailed to the new world • Christopher Columbus sailed there • when plants,and ideas were exchanged, • the series of events that led to the birth of modern science • The use of reason in shaping people’s idea about society and politics • limited the English ruler’s power and protected some rights of the people.
Siddhartha 2025-01-23
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- Collection of religion,culture, and Philosophy of ancient India
- Can be gained but not shared like information
- Belief that life is a cycle of suffering and death until you achieve nirvana
- How you move up in the castle system
- Hermann Hesse
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- Book written by Hesse that on the Nobel Prize for Literature
- Name of the book
- Enlightenment Achievement
8 Clues: Hermann Hesse • Name of the book • Enlightenment Achievement • How you move up in the castle system • Can be gained but not shared like information • Book written by Hesse that on the Nobel Prize for Literature • Collection of religion,culture, and Philosophy of ancient India • Belief that life is a cycle of suffering and death until you achieve nirvana
Buddhism for logic 2025-05-02
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- What century did Buddhism start
- the Truth of the cessation of suffering
- the Truth of the origin of suffering
- Historical founder of Buddhism (AKA Siddhartha Gautama)
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- The state of liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth “awakening”
- the Truth of the Path to the cessation of suffering
- Where did Buddhism start
- the Truth of suffering
8 Clues: the Truth of suffering • Where did Buddhism start • What century did Buddhism start • the Truth of the origin of suffering • the Truth of the cessation of suffering • the Truth of the Path to the cessation of suffering • Historical founder of Buddhism (AKA Siddhartha Gautama) • The state of liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth “awakening”
Chapter 1 - The Nickel Boys 2023-09-16
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- strikingly bright or intense, full of life
- the separation of an ethnic, racial, or other group
- made to feel a painful loss of pride or self-respect
- held out against, tolerated, continued to exist
- a record of events, a history
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- unrestrained by law or morality
- persistently harassed or oppressed
- the state of understanding or having knowledge
8 Clues: a record of events, a history • unrestrained by law or morality • persistently harassed or oppressed • strikingly bright or intense, full of life • the state of understanding or having knowledge • held out against, tolerated, continued to exist • the separation of an ethnic, racial, or other group • made to feel a painful loss of pride or self-respect
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions 2021-03-16
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- Italian astronomer, engineer, philosopher, mathematician and physicist, closely related to the Scientific Revolution.
- was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, etc.
- Determined that planets travel in elliptical orbits (not round as Copernicus believed)
- was a Prussian Renaissance astronomer who formulated the heliocentric theory of the solar system
- English philosopher and physician, considered one of the most influential thinkers of English empiricism and known as the "Father of Classical Liberalism."
- The United States Bill of Rights is the collective name given to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution passed on December 15, 1791.
- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- is one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments.
- female English writer and philosopher
- says that people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior.
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- It is an astronomical theory that places the Earth at the center of the universe, and the stars
- a French writer, historian, philosopher and lawyer
- it is an astronomical model according to which the Earth and the planets move around the Sun relatively stationary and that it is at the center of the universe.
- Empress of Russia for 34 years
- He was a French-speaking Swiss polymath.
- were names given to themselves by French intellectuals in the second half of the 18th century
- is a methodology to obtain new knowledge, which has historically characterized science
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power.
- filósofo y jurista francés cuya obra se desarrolla en el contexto del movimiento intelectual y cultural
- English physicist, theologian, inventor, alchemist and mathematician.
20 Clues: Empress of Russia for 34 years • female English writer and philosopher • He was a French-speaking Swiss polymath. • a French writer, historian, philosopher and lawyer • English physicist, theologian, inventor, alchemist and mathematician. • Determined that planets travel in elliptical orbits (not round as Copernicus believed) • ...
The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2014-06-10
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- A French writer whose ideas about separation of powers and checks and balances became the basis for the United States Constitution
- A French writer and individualist. Disagreed with with most philosophers and wanted 100% democracy
- A Polish priest/astronomer, studied planetary patterns, confirmed heliocentric ideas
- A philosopher who believed in self government and all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights, life, liberty, and property
- music, literature, painting, and architecture of the 1600's and early 1700's which was grand and quite complex
- A French social critic
- agreement by which people gave all their rights to an all powerful government
- A social gathering which brought together philosophers, writers, artists, and scientists to exchange ideas.
- A time period when old, unproven ideas were replaced with proven theories.
- A monarch who respected the people’s rights
- And English scientist/mathematician/physicist, created 3 Laws of Motion
- who was writer who often used satire against his the people he criticized in his writings
- French mathematician, created a bridge between algebra and geometry, called analytical geometry
- Earth is the center of the universe
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- An English political figure/writer, interested in science, urged scientists to experiment.
- Argued that women, like men, need education to become virtuous and useful. Wollstonecraft also urged women to enter the male-dominated fields of medicine and politics
- A pen name for François Marie
- A procedure used to gather ideas and test them
- Sun is the center of the universe
- Assistant to Tycho Brahe, mathematician, and Created Planetary Laws of Motion
- An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope
- The artistic style of the late 1700's that was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome
- Often read the works of philosophers, communicated with Voltaire. She ruled with absolute authority but also sought to reform Russia
- A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets.
- an intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- created a book that was compiled of articles from other well known authors, named it Encyclopedia.
26 Clues: A French social critic • A pen name for François Marie • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • A monarch who respected the people’s rights • A procedure used to gather ideas and test them • A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets. • An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope • ...
The Scientific Revolution + Age of Enlightenment 2024-10-17
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- French word for "philosopher"
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- a system where the universe was composed of spheres-one inside the other
- an opponent of slavery
- the concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
- religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Italian scientist who observed that heavenly bodies are composed of material similar to Earth
- the universal law of ______, explains that all objects are attracted to others using this force
- room where aristocratic women discussed philosophies and could sway political opinion
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- enforcing strict obedience to government authority
- procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence to test a hypothesis
- considered the founder of microbiology
- an art style emphasizing grace and charm
- theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- Enlightenment musician who was a child prodigy
- idea that religion should not play a role in areas like government and education
- German mathematician that confirmed that the universe is heliocentric and the planets' orbits are elliptical
- concept created by Descartes, reason is the chief source of knowledge
- the key to many scientific achievements and the nature of the universe
- _____'s law, volume of gas varies depending on the pressure exerted on it
21 Clues: an opponent of slavery • French word for "philosopher" • considered the founder of microbiology • an art style emphasizing grace and charm • Enlightenment musician who was a child prodigy • enforcing strict obedience to government authority • the idea that the sun is the center of the universe • religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • ...
Unit 2 Absolutism, Enlightenment, and Revolutions 2024-10-26
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- served as king of France (1643-1715)
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband
- prison that was mobbed for its weapons
- proposed that people are born with certain natural rights that cannot be taken away, including life, liberty, and property.
- Government in which a constitution or legislative body limits the monarch's powers
- fast-falling blade; developed by a member of the legislature; as a more humane way of executing than an ax
- country Napoleon invaded but decimated his army due to lack of food and weather
- that a ruler's authority came directly from God.
- strong supporter of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation. Under his rule, the Spanish empire was at its strongest; however, he was unable to control the revolt of the Netherlands and failed in his attempt to invade England.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- social classes in France
- A form of government in which a ruler has complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs.
- Distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong.
- 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.
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- Government whose power is defined and limited by law
- Informal social gathering at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas.
- The chief executive of parliamentary government
- legislative body made up of the representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- lawyer and politician; head of Committee of Public Safety. Called "The Incorruptible" He was a Tyrant. Eventually executed by the Convention
- soldier serving in a foreign army for pay. these were used during the fighting of the 30 Years' War
- Russian Czar that began the process of modernizing Russia
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- Royal French residence and seat of government established by King Louis XIV.
- adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture
- Rights that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property.
25 Clues: social classes in France • served as king of France (1643-1715) • prison that was mobbed for its weapons • The chief executive of parliamentary government • that a ruler's authority came directly from God. • adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture • Government whose power is defined and limited by law • ...
2020 Review Baroque to Enlightenment/Revolution 2025-07-23
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- Don Quixote is written in this style of novel
- Wrote 300 cantatas designed for Lutheran church services.
- *Greatly influenced Jefferson by his ideas of this, which means "blank slate," in his social contract theory.
- Led the Jacobins to overthrow the French monarchy and was in charge for most of the Reign of Terror.
- A universe that revolves around the sun is called this.
- *Another name for #7, who began the Royal Academy of Dance.
- *Wrote A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
- Wrote Principia which established the three laws of Physics
- Composed the Magic Flute and many other famous operas.
- The depiction in art of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, forests, etc.
- *Rousseau's idea that all men were born pure and were corrupted by society.
- *Parliament passes this to abolish Absolute Monarchy in England after the Glorious Revolution.
- The storming of this famous French prison became a symbol of the Revolution.
- *System of government where a monarch serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a body of laws.
- Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- *The system of legal jurisprudence that spread from France throughout Europe as it was conquered.
- *She was Louis XV's mistress and was a famous hostess of Salons in France.
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- Instituted the Commonwealth in England when he deposed Charles I and executed him for treason.
- *This event created mass property damage and loss, which allowed for the modernization and improved infrastructure of the city.
- Diderot created these volumes to highlight knowledge and to "change the general way of thinking"
- Wrote the pessimistic satire Candide.
- King Louis XIV moved his court from the Louvre to here.
- *Was a king who instituted Absolute Monarchy and forced his courtesans to do everything he said.
- Made himself First Consul of France, then Emperor. Conquered most of Europe until he was stopped at Waterloo.
- This play by Moliere ridiculed nobles of the French court.
- This English satirist is most famous for A Modest Proposal, which provides a solution for the famine in Ireland.
- He wrote in the Leviathan that he believed all men wanted to be governed by a benevolent force.
- *Painted by Rubens, this work is indicative of the artist's ability to paint something both moralistic and libertine.
- An exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration
- This counterpart to the Roundheads were known as Royalists and supported a monarchy
- *This theater was opened in 1791 in Paris, France and often presented Moliere's works.
- Style of painting that included scenes of everyday life, depicting ordinary people in common activities
32 Clues: Wrote the pessimistic satire Candide. • Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman • Don Quixote is written in this style of novel • Composed the Magic Flute and many other famous operas. • King Louis XIV moved his court from the Louvre to here. • A universe that revolves around the sun is called this. • Wrote 300 cantatas designed for Lutheran church services. • ...
Chapter 17 Enlightenment & American Revolution 2018-03-12
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- a "hands off" government approach to economics
- rights given to a person simply by being born, including life, liberty, and property
- government system where the government is divided into separate powers
- writer of the Declaration of Independence
- English king during American Revolution
- the first US Constitution
- the first tax act when colonists were upset because they were being taxed but not represented in parliament
- guarantees personal freedoms and basic rights to US citizens
- Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use
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- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to revolt
- agreement where people give up certain rights to be a part of organized society
- rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity
- idea that the power of government comes from the people
- leader of colonial military
- officially ended the American War for Independence
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 • ...
Chapter 17 Enlightenment & American Revolution 2018-03-12
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- rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity
- writer of the Declaration of Independence
- government system where the government is divided into separate powers
- the first US Constitution
- leader of colonial military
- officially ended the American War for Independence
- guarantees personal freedoms and basic rights to US citizens
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- rights given to a person simply by being born, including life, liberty, and property
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to revolt
- idea that the power of government comes from the people
- Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use
- the first tax act when colonists were upset because they were being taxed but not represented in parliament
- a "hands off" government approach to economics
- agreement where people give up certain rights to be a part of organized society
- English king during American Revolution
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 • Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use • officially ended the American War for Independence • ...
Chapter 17 Enlightenment & American Revolution 2018-03-12
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- guarantees personal freedoms and basic rights to US citizens
- rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity
- officially ended the American War for Independence
- the first US Constitution
- English king during American Revolution
- agreement where people give up certain rights to be a part of organized society
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- leader of colonial military
- idea that the power of government comes from the people
- writer of the Declaration of Independence
- a "hands off" government approach to economics
- the first tax act when colonists were upset because they were being taxed but not represented in parliament
- government system where the government is divided into separate powers
- rights given to a person simply by being born, including life, liberty, and property
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to revolt
- Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use
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 • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution Test Review 2024-12-18
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- method a system of making a theory with observations
- an latin inventor and early astronomer
- Revolution an age of going against normal church teaching and testing and discovering new things with observations and free thinking
- Newton a
- a sun centered universe theory
- of Rights
- Jefferson
- Locke
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- system
- a earth center universe theory
- despot
- and balances
- contract
- of Independence
- the Great
- Wollstonecraft
16 Clues: Locke • system • despot • Newton a • contract • of Rights • the Great • Jefferson • and balances • Wollstonecraft • of Independence • a earth center universe theory • a sun centered universe theory • an latin inventor and early astronomer • method a system of making a theory with observations • ...
Revolution and the Enlightenment Vocabulary 2024-11-18
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- a form of protest where people refuse to buy goods or services from a business
- a name given to people who have both African and European heritage
- the spread of factories and machines in a city or country
- rapid growth of a city or town resulting from increased migration
- disregard by a government or authority that has a beneficial effect
- A member of a small group of soldiers who are not affiliated with a regular army
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- a document containing the fundamental political principles on which a state or nation is governed
- a monarch where power of the king and queen is limited by a constitution
- to cancel or overturn a law
- a person who has both Spanish and Indian heritage
- conditions that serve to drive people towards or away from a place
- a small group ruling a country
- freedom from someone else's control
- a person who rules a kingdom where the king or queen are either too young or too sick to rule
- to break away from
15 Clues: to break away from • to cancel or overturn a law • a small group ruling a country • freedom from someone else's control • a person who has both Spanish and Indian heritage • the spread of factories and machines in a city or country • rapid growth of a city or town resulting from increased migration • a name given to people who have both African and European heritage • ...
Romanticism Vocab 2018-10-30
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- storm and drive turmoil movement in the 18th century
- late 18th century movement in the arts and literature
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details
- quality of being logical and consistent
- action of enlightening
- anti hero of the highest order usually rebellious or arrogant
- widely or constantly encountered
- poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
- combine one thing with another so they become a whole
- inversion of the usual order of words
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- action of forming a united whole
- causing a marked change in someone or something
- repetition of identical or similar consonants
- strongly stressed consonants
- attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding
- expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way
- visually attractive
- destroyer of images used in religious worship
- experience of a sudden and striking realization
19 Clues: visually attractive • action of enlightening • strongly stressed consonants • action of forming a united whole • widely or constantly encountered • inversion of the usual order of words • quality of being logical and consistent • repetition of identical or similar consonants • destroyer of images used in religious worship • causing a marked change in someone or something • ...
Unit 9 Terms Abbie Clay 2025-01-27
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- collective ownership, equality, and wealth distribution
- French enlightenment writer, famous for his wit
- He was a political philosopher advocating balanced governing
- Scientists model an idea to make it easier to understand
- Business person with self made business and profit
- european division of africa without consent
- exclusive control over a specific region
- “Father of modern science” Similar last name.
- He invented the steam engine improvements
- Newton He formulated laws of motion and gravity
- A big Advocate of authority and social order
- A Philosopher of liberty and rights
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- controlled power controlled by a monarch
- classless society, strict laws, economic equality.
- Facilities for manufacturing
- migration to cities, expanding urban development
- Sun centered model of the universe
- rich powerful countries rule over others
- person who rejects established religious beliefs
19 Clues: Facilities for manufacturing • Sun centered model of the universe • A Philosopher of liberty and rights • controlled power controlled by a monarch • rich powerful countries rule over others • exclusive control over a specific region • He invented the steam engine improvements • european division of africa without consent • A big Advocate of authority and social order • ...
Modern World History Review Crossword 2016-12-12
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- What document was signed in 1215?
- When a nation take over another country
- "to shine a light on"
- Diamonds were discovered in...
- Who was the decision making body in France?
- People go herte when they have no where else to go
- What began in the 15th century?
- Who was in the 2nd estate?
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- Wrote a book which criticized France
- Who believed in divine right?
- Who was stabbed 23 times?
- The period of time when the Jacobins took over
- What king played 6 girls in France because he couldn't get a son
- What were people executed by during the Reign of Terror?
- Who believed in freedom of speech and religion?
- "lovers of wisdom"
- When did the Industrial Revolution begin?
- Who was the last king of france?
- French for drawing room
19 Clues: "lovers of wisdom" • "to shine a light on" • French for drawing room • Who was stabbed 23 times? • Who was in the 2nd estate? • Who believed in divine right? • Diamonds were discovered in... • What began in the 15th century? • Who was the last king of france? • What document was signed in 1215? • Wrote a book which criticized France • When a nation take over another country • ...
Origins of Buddhism 2020-01-28
Across
- a religion based on the teachings of the Buddha
- the two branches of Buddhism (2 words)
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- the middle way between desires and deny oneself any pleasure (2 words)
Down
- the guiding principles of Buddhism (3 words)
- people who work to spread their religious beliefs
- a prince who found enlightenment and became known as the Buddha (2 words)
- a state of perfect peace
- means "Enlightened One"
- going without food
10 Clues: going without food • means "Enlightened One" • a state of perfect peace • the two branches of Buddhism (2 words) • the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • the guiding principles of Buddhism (3 words) • a religion based on the teachings of the Buddha • people who work to spread their religious beliefs • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
EHAP Review 2023-04-17
Across
- Why was the catholic Church so powerful?
- Reason and skepticism
- People People Who was at first blamed for the black death
Down
- What was the position of the House Of Lords
- Why were Portagual the first to engage in oversea expansion
- People got mad at the french monarchy
- King is always right
- Important trait of Italian City States
- Leader Become head of government after french revolution
- A shift in the way people saw the world
10 Clues: King is always right • Reason and skepticism • People got mad at the french monarchy • Important trait of Italian City States • A shift in the way people saw the world • Why was the catholic Church so powerful? • What was the position of the House Of Lords • Leader Become head of government after french revolution • ...
10 Biggest Holidays 2021-12-02
Across
- We stay up late to celebrate this change
- A holiday full of love
- Celebrated with a tree and man in a red suit
- Festival of lights honoring the gods
Down
- Takes place over 8 days
- Everyone dresses up and asks for candy
- One of the most important holidays for Buddhists because it celebrates Buddha's enlightenment
- Celebrated with lots of red colors
- Has a bunny that brings eggs to people
- Time of fasting broken with a festival
10 Clues: A holiday full of love • Takes place over 8 days • Celebrated with lots of red colors • Festival of lights honoring the gods • Everyone dresses up and asks for candy • Has a bunny that brings eggs to people • Time of fasting broken with a festival • We stay up late to celebrate this change • Celebrated with a tree and man in a red suit • ...
bleh 2023-09-23
Across
- A feeling or state of mind
- The order of certain events
- A synonym for examine
- The combination of different thoughts or things to become whole
- A process that creates growth, progress, positive change
Down
- A mental activity that aims to arrive at a conclusion in a rigorous way.
- Attractive or interesting
- A human reasoning could discover truths about the world, religion, and politics
- The opposite of a person or thing
- A form of figurative language
10 Clues: A synonym for examine • Attractive or interesting • A feeling or state of mind • The order of certain events • A form of figurative language • The opposite of a person or thing • A process that creates growth, progress, positive change • The combination of different thoughts or things to become whole • ...
buddhism 2025-09-18
Across
- Founder of Buddhism
- end goal where the soul is free
- Siddhartha gautama nickname
- holy texts of Buddhism
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- country buddhism was founded in
- the number of the noble truth that says "There is a path out of suffering"
- Way of life for buddhists
- the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering can cease"
- the number of the noble truth that says "there is suffering"
- the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering has an origin"
10 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • holy texts of Buddhism • Way of life for buddhists • Siddhartha gautama nickname • country buddhism was founded in • end goal where the soul is free • the number of the noble truth that says "there is suffering" • the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering can cease" • the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering has an origin" • ...
Winter Holidays Around the World 2025-12-17
Across
- Chinese festival marking the start of the lunar year
- Latin American and Spanish tradition reenacting Mary and Joseph’s journey
- African American celebration honoring heritage and community
- Jewish festival of lights
- Buddhist holiday celebrating enlightenment
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- Hindu festival of lights, sometimes occurring in late fall or winter
- Pagan holiday celebrating the winter solstice
- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus
- Eastern European gift-bringer celebrated in December
- Iranian celebration marking the longest night of the year
10 Clues: Jewish festival of lights • Buddhist holiday celebrating enlightenment • Pagan holiday celebrating the winter solstice • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus • Chinese festival marking the start of the lunar year • Eastern European gift-bringer celebrated in December • Iranian celebration marking the longest night of the year • ...
