enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
history 2025-11-12
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- the pen name of François-Marie Arouet (1694–1778), an influential French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
- a series of conflicts, primarily between 1808 and 1836, where colonies in Latin America fought for and won independence from European colonial powers like Spain and Portugal
- a state of deep understanding and spiritual awakening, characterized by seeing things as they truly are
- the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, the third U.S. President,
- Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.
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- a decade of radical social and political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799, which ultimately led to the end of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic
- Natural rights are fundamental, universal, and inalienable rights that individuals possess simply by being human, not because they are granted by a government or law.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- an implicit agreement among individuals and their government, where citizens consent to be governed in exchange for the government's protection of their righ
- the insurrection fought between 1775 and 1783 through which 13 of Great Britain's North American colonies threw off British rule to establish the sovereign United States of America
- 18th-century Scottish philosopher and economist
- the belief in a creator God who does not intervene in the ongoing affairs of the universe.
12 Clues: 18th-century Scottish philosopher and economist • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, the third U.S. President, • the belief in a creator God who does not intervene in the ongoing affairs of the universe. • ...
Independence Movements in Latin America 2025-10-06
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- ruler of France that weakened the Spanish Empire
- Freedom from control by another country
- ruler of Brazil
- country that would be established by a successful slave revolt
- Argentine revolutionary who liberated Chile and Argentina
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- Person of European descent born in the Americas
- Movement that inspired ideas of liberty and equality
- Venezuelan leader known as “The Liberator.”
- Local governing council formed during the independence movements.
9 Clues: ruler of Brazil • Freedom from control by another country • Venezuelan leader known as “The Liberator.” • Person of European descent born in the Americas • ruler of France that weakened the Spanish Empire • Movement that inspired ideas of liberty and equality • Argentine revolutionary who liberated Chile and Argentina • ...
Buddhism 2017-02-10
7 Clues: where the Buddha was born • a day celebrated by Buddhists • the thing that killed the Buddha • what every Buddhist wants to find • the place of worship for Buddhists • Buddhists follow this to the seriously • a skill to become one with the inner body spirit
Buddhism 2019-01-31
7 Clues: awakened one • to stop eating • goods given to the poor • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • happiness that comes from the knowledge of deep truth • name of young prince before earning the title of Buddha
Iconography of Buddhism 2024-02-08
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- keeping mother earth as witness
- earlier life of buddha
- medition pose
- bhodisattva with lotous
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- object symbolizes the Buddha's path to enlightenment and the Eightfold Path
- symbole representation the Buddha's enlightened body and often contains relics
- mudra signifies the Buddha dispelling evil and negative influence
7 Clues: medition pose • earlier life of buddha • bhodisattva with lotous • keeping mother earth as witness • mudra signifies the Buddha dispelling evil and negative influence • object symbolizes the Buddha's path to enlightenment and the Eightfold Path • symbole representation the Buddha's enlightened body and often contains relics
gothic terms 2026-03-20
7 Clues: a character who drinks blood • a bad person who controls others • being far away from civilisation • characters like ghosts often with powers • gothic relies on readers' fear of the _______ • people who stole bodies were called body _____ • the era where many scientific discoveries were made
ELTAG 2023-11-24
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- Home of the world famous Johnnie Walker blended whisky
- Enjoy a supersonic experience
- This case finally fell after 300 years of resistance
- Theatre, music, cinema and comedy happen here
- The oldest golf course in the world is situated inside a racecourse here
- Tours of this brewery culminate in 'The Monk's Retreat'
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- In the 1660's the Nisbet family took ownership
- Explore the wonders of Scotland's marine wildlife here
- This beautiful location played a part in the Scottish...
- A unique overwater ropes course
- East Lothian's last working waterwheel
- A tranquil hillside garden
- The birthplace of John Muir
13 Clues: A tranquil hillside garden • The birthplace of John Muir • Enjoy a supersonic experience • A unique overwater ropes course • East Lothian's last working waterwheel • Theatre, music, cinema and comedy happen here • In the 1660's the Nisbet family took ownership • This case finally fell after 300 years of resistance • Explore the wonders of Scotland's marine wildlife here • ...
Race as a Social Construct 2021-11-04
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- For life, hereditary and forced
- Unearned advantage based on race
- 1790 only free white persons could get it
- were brought to the new world to grow tobbaco
- migrated to Chicago after emancipation of slavery
- Age of scientific categorization
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- contract to work on the new world
- Did not allow for European immigrants to be white
- mined silver and gold in the new world
- Movement to preserve racial purity
- prejudice or dislike of people from other countries
- Used in Europe 16th Century to talk about kinship or group belonging.
- to adapt to a new identity
13 Clues: to adapt to a new identity • For life, hereditary and forced • Unearned advantage based on race • Age of scientific categorization • contract to work on the new world • Movement to preserve racial purity • mined silver and gold in the new world • 1790 only free white persons could get it • were brought to the new world to grow tobbaco • ...
Age of Enlightenment/Age of Revolutions 2020-09-25
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- This country beheaded their king and the new leader named Cromwell was so bad they brought back a new king but with limed power
- This philosopher believed people were evil and needed a strong leader to control them
- This revolution was about technology and factories and led to pollution and overcrowding in the cities.
- Their revolution had a terrible period called the Reign of Terror where the leaders turned upon each other
- He was the George Washington of South America ....the Liberator
- / This "congress" put all the leaders who ruled before Napoleon back into power
- The cause of the American Revolution was __________________ without representation
- The form of government that the revolutions during this period got rid of
- This country won its independence without bloodshed because the king of Portugal loved this place and his son would be the new king
- He was the military leader of France who took over with a coup de etat
- People moving from the country to the city
- The French Revolution began with an attack on this prison
- Karl Marx believed the workers should rebel and have a system where the government owned production and everyone got paid the same
- This institution resisted the Scientific Revolution
- This was a common cause of revolution in Mexico and France
- Invading this country was Napoleon's greatest mistake
- This country had a revolution that was a model for others to follow.
- Sadly, most of the wars for independence would only replace control of white people born in Europe, with rule by these white people born in America
- The belief that kings ruled by the will of God
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- This system divided Mexico into large sections of land, controlled by white Europeans
- This philosopher believed people were good and that his ideas about life and liberty were included in the US Constitution
- / This form of monarchy is basically a republic but keeps a king or queen with little power for tradition
- A humane and "equal" way to execute a person quickly
- The idea that to have some law and order you must give up some freedom.
- AKA the Age if Reason, was a period or Age that stressed the use of reason and human intellect rather than religion or superstition
- Put all the leaders of Europe back in place after Napoleon was defeated.
- / The most common form of government on Earth today.
- These white people, born in Spain, had all the power and wealth in the Americas
- The Reformation challenged the power of the Catholic Church and religion, during The Age of Enlightenment people challenged the power of kings and thought about _______________.
- This country was the created by a successful slave revolt
- This philosopher believed there should be freedom of speech and religion
- The Age of Enlightenment began with the ______________ Revolution, led by men such as Sir Isaac Newton
- This philosopher believed that the power of government should be separated by 3 branches that checked and balanced each other.
- The country Mexico won its independence from
34 Clues: People moving from the country to the city • The country Mexico won its independence from • The belief that kings ruled by the will of God • This institution resisted the Scientific Revolution • A humane and "equal" way to execute a person quickly • / The most common form of government on Earth today. • Invading this country was Napoleon's greatest mistake • ...
European Social History and Revolutions 2024-04-30
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- French Enlightenment author whose works called for religious freedom as well as freedom of the press
- the concentration of poor in European cities contributed to the growth of this social problem
- Political party that came to dominate French government during the Reign of Terror
- Shortages of this food item contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution
- English philosopher who originated the social contract explanation of government in his book Leviathan
- French Enlightenment philosopher who described a type of government with a separation of powers for different branches of the government as well as checks and balances
- city in which an international Congress met that negotiated the redrawing of the map of Europe after the defeat of Napoleon
- branch of the British government in which Americans had no direct representation in spite of their rising taxes prior to 1776
- type of war that developed in Spain as a nationalist response to French control under Napoleon
- method used to raise an army during the First Republic in France
- alliance of the UK, Austria, Russia, Prussia, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden against France in 1813 and 1814
- Country that lost control of its Canadian territory as a result of the 7 Years War
- type of monarchy established during the first phase of the French Revolution
- last name of conservative British Parliamentary leader who opposed the French Revolution due to its violence
- religious leader who established the Methodist Church and helped to inspire a religious revival in Britain
- most powerful political leader of France during the Reign of Terror
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- idea that developed in France during the 1790s and later spread to much of Europe in the early 1800s
- philosopher who questioned the reliance on reason and emphasized the role of emotions in bringing moral improvement to society
- first name of political leader who led a slave revolt in Saint-Domingue
- demographic change that brought an acceleration of European people moving from the country to the city
- middle class in France which generally supported political reform in the 1700s but became more conservative in the 1800s
- English Enlightenment philosopher who claimed that government should protect citizens' natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- new structure of local French government established after the abolition of provinces in 1791
- type of government in which a monarch retains almost all of the state power
- system of that relied on entrepreneurs transporting wool, thread, and cloth from home to home in order to complete the manufacturing process
- agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII in 1801 to reconcile the French government with the Catholic Church
- French leader whose law code outlasted his empire
- French philosopher who believed that government should be based on the "general will."
- first name of early feminist who was executed during the Reign of Terror
- European nation that came to dominate the East Indies
- innoculation against this disease in the late 1800s contributed considerably to an increase in life expectancy in Europe
31 Clues: French leader whose law code outlasted his empire • European nation that came to dominate the East Indies • method used to raise an army during the First Republic in France • most powerful political leader of France during the Reign of Terror • first name of political leader who led a slave revolt in Saint-Domingue • ...
The Age of Enlightenment and Revolution 2015-01-14
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- Which treaty officially recognized Prussia as a rising nature, allowed Fredrick William I to maintain his hold on Silesia, and granted Maria Theresa a hold over the rest of her domain
- Which territory, owned by Philip II, became the centralized government of Spain?
- Louis III gave authority of local government affairs to commoner special agents called what?
- What religious philosophy supported the concept of God, but hated the concept of an organization leading any form of worship.
- What was King Philip V of Spain’s original name?
- What were the French Protestants called?
- What was the Spanish term for a Muslim who had converted to Catholicism?
- French monarch was known as “The Sun King?”
- Who did Mary I of England marry? An action which upset her country quite fiercely?
- Which region did Philip II attempt to impose Catholicism upon?
- Who succeeded Elizabeth I as ruler of the British Isles?
- Jefferson argued for a government run by the ______?
- Which man was often referred to as, ‘a one man enlightment?’
- Which dynasty did King James VI found?
- Under Elizabeth I’s rule, what was the name for members of the lowest social rank?
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- Where were the Huguenots banished to?
- Maria Theresa was how old when she inherited the throne of Austria?
- Which cardinal was granted control of France by Louis XIII?
- What was the Spanish term for an inquisition’s elaborate public rituals of sentencing usually followed by executions?
- What was the name for Thomas Hobbes’ book on his ideas concerning natural law?
- How much of each year were Louis XIV’s nobles expected to attend his presence at his palace in Versailles?
- Newton invented what form of mathematics to aid in his study?
- What form of government established the king as the authority chosen by god to rule over all without question?
- What invention allowed biologists to discover the structure of lifeforms on a different scale?
- Who was Louis XIV’s economic and financial minister?
- Elizabeth the first claimed what was the sole mistress she would devote herself towards, when asked if she would produce an heir through matrimony?
- Which Holy Roman Emperor did Maria Theresa inherit the throne from?
- Who conceived the theory of universal gravitation?
- Peter the great of Russia created a new class of nobles called the what?
- What was the Spanish term for a Jew who had converted to Catholicism?
30 Clues: Where were the Huguenots banished to? • Which dynasty did King James VI found? • What were the French Protestants called? • French monarch was known as “The Sun King?” • What was King Philip V of Spain’s original name? • Who conceived the theory of universal gravitation? • Who was Louis XIV’s economic and financial minister? • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution Crossword - Hailey Girolami 2024-01-12
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- having or representing the earth as the center
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- to make sure no one branch would be able to control too much power
- an informal education for women, where they were able to exchange ideas, receive and give criticism, read their own works and hear the works and ideas of other intellectuals
- a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
- is a ruler with absolute power
- a belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic, and thus independently of sensory experience
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
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- a movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that science and logic give people more knowledge and understanding than tradition and religion
- An empress of Russia in the late eighteenth century who encouraged the cultural influences of western Europe in Russia and extended Russian territory toward the Black Sea
- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century
- a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement
- English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women
- an official act taken by all 13 American colonies in declaring independence from British rule.
- English physicist and mathematician
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the pen name under which French author-philosopher François-Marie Arouet published a number of books and pamphlets in the 18th century
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- English philosopher and political theorist
26 Clues: is a ruler with absolute power • English physicist and mathematician • English philosopher and political theorist • the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • having or representing the earth as the center • The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • ...
The Scientific Revolution + Age of Enlightenment 2024-10-13
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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 • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution crossword- JULES RAY 2025-12-18
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- earth centered solar system
- pointed telescope at the sky
- three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) with mechanisms for each to limit or influence the others
- dinner parties for important smart people
- simple classy style
- give up some freedoms and obey authority in exchange for security
- new absolute monarchs
- stance prioritizing reason as the primary source of knowledge
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- sun centered solar system
- enlightened people
- separation of power
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- ndividual liberty, representative government, the rule of law, and religious freedom
- enlightened russian leader
- first of 2 big revolutions, enlightened ideas
- took Locke's ideas
- philosophical belief that a creator God exists but does not intervene in the universe
- extravagant style
- elections, gov for the people
- equal education and rights for woman
- Forth of july
- gravity, big nerd
- method used to solve problems
- freedom of speech
- first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- natural rights
26 Clues: Forth of july • natural rights • extravagant style • gravity, big nerd • freedom of speech • took Locke's ideas • enlightened people • simple classy style • separation of power • new absolute monarchs • sun centered solar system • enlightened russian leader • earth centered solar system • pointed telescope at the sky • elections, gov for the people • method used to solve problems • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Oct 2017) 2017-09-22
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- Love leads you -----
- Natural to dynamic consciousness
- The higher you go (evolve), you have to be pure and ---- inside
- Number of Gunas
- goal of knowledge is to ---- the mind
- --- am Infinite, --- am Eternal, --- am Everywhere, --- am
- Nine Nights
- Sign of success
- You can be truly happy and blissful when you are with the ----
- You are so --- to the Divine
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- Beauty is reflected from ------
- A ---- desires nothing from you except your well-being and progress on the path!
- ----- is not meant to be proved, it is taken for granted
- Code of conduct for enlightenment
- Do everything happily including ------
- No --- and no inertia - most creative & progressive state
- Devotee who is neither clear nor confused
- --- propels action
- Joy and happiness is only in that which does not -----
- Imbalanced Pitta leads to stiffness and -----
20 Clues: Nine Nights • Number of Gunas • Sign of success • --- propels action • Love leads you ----- • You are so --- to the Divine • Beauty is reflected from ------ • Natural to dynamic consciousness • Code of conduct for enlightenment • goal of knowledge is to ---- the mind • Do everything happily including ------ • Devotee who is neither clear nor confused • ...
The year in a crossword! 2023-07-04
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- the belief that humans are superior to all other animal species
- name of final human Sikh guru (4,6,5)
- Guru Nanak turned a chapati into this
- first name of the man who would become the Buddha
- US anti-racist campaigner (7,1)
- US anti-racist campaigner(6,6,4)
- number of sights that the Buddha saw before he decided to leave the palace
- enlightened being
- the idea that everything is always changing (Buddhists call this anicca)
- acting on a prejudice (usually negative)
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- philosopher that supports giving animals rights (5,6)
- the goal of Buddhists
- second name of the man who would become Buddha
- number of Noble Truths
- experimentation on animals
- the [number here]fold path
- Sikh name for teacher
- name of the first Sikh community
- Guru Nanak turned a chapati into this
- to judge a person or group of people without knowing the facts
- buddhist name for suffering
- buddhist idea of non-self
22 Clues: enlightened being • the goal of Buddhists • Sikh name for teacher • number of Noble Truths • buddhist idea of non-self • experimentation on animals • the [number here]fold path • buddhist name for suffering • US anti-racist campaigner (7,1) • name of the first Sikh community • US anti-racist campaigner(6,6,4) • name of final human Sikh guru (4,6,5) • ...
History crossword 2022-02-23
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- Called the sun king
- developed analytical geometry and supported the scientific method
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- study of suns position led to
- oberseved bacteria in microscope
- invented the telescope
- invented the microscope
- sun is the center of the solar system
- advanced scientific theory
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- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- system in which multiple groups share decisions making power
- a person who rules with absolute power
- discovered gravity
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- invented Boyle's law
- told us how the planets move
- parties where people set to discuss new ideas
- art characterized by soft lines and colors
- to know something one did not know before
20 Clues: discovered gravity • Called the sun king • invented Boyle's law • invented the telescope • invented the microscope • advanced scientific theory • told us how the planets move • study of suns position led to • proposed the heliocentric theory • oberseved bacteria in microscope • sun is the center of the solar system • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Latin American 2022-01-18
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- Controlled most of Latin America
- Latin American was influenced by the
- Made more jobs, new inventions, and increased economy
- Said- not by democracy but by blood and iron
- Controlled the other side of Hispaniola
- Freed Venezuela, Bolivia, Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, and Peru
- What Haiti used to be named
- European descent but born in Latin America
- Bottom of social class in Latin America/Slaves
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- Pride in one's country
- Leader of France during the independence of the Latin American Countries
- Top of social class in Latin America
- Euro/Native
- the whole island that is modern Haiti and Dominican Republic
- Controlled Haiti
- Euro/African Desent
- Another word for emperor
- How many Latin American an colonies gain independence
- They treated natives in humanely and established trading networks
- Led Haiti to independence
20 Clues: Euro/Native • Controlled Haiti • Euro/African Desent • Pride in one's country • Another word for emperor • Led Haiti to independence • What Haiti used to be named • Controlled most of Latin America • Top of social class in Latin America • Latin American was influenced by the • Controlled the other side of Hispaniola • European descent but born in Latin America • ...
Semester One 2026-01-12
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- control of one region by another
- economic system focused on wealth and empire power
- shift to factory-based production
- strong loyalty to one’s nation
- major change in government or society
- sun-centered model of the universe
- pattern of rise and fall of dynasties in China
- Chinese admiral who led major voyages
- movement emphasizing reason and natural rights
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- religious movement challenging the Catholic Church
- policy of extending power through control of others
- belief used to justify rule in China
- belief in one god
- transfer of goods, people, and diseases
- payments said to reduce punishment for sin
- focus on human potential and achievement
- religion that spread rapidly across Afro-Eurasia
- shift toward observation and experimentation
- growth of cities
- rebirth of learning and interest in classical ideas
20 Clues: growth of cities • belief in one god • strong loyalty to one’s nation • control of one region by another • shift to factory-based production • sun-centered model of the universe • belief used to justify rule in China • major change in government or society • Chinese admiral who led major voyages • transfer of goods, people, and diseases • ...
Chapter 10 - Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- The father of rationalism-a system of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He developed the scientific method (A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence), and inductive reasoning (proceeding from the particular to the general).
- He was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope. His three most important discoveries were mountains on Earth's moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots.
- Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System
- He was one of the most famous composers who wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni.
- A German mathematician who used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion. He also showed that planets have elliptical orbits around the sun.
- He wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (the Principia) which defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as objects on Earth. He also came up with the Universal Law of Gravitation explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun-every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity.
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- Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. It was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system.
- Established the concept of the social contract, in which the entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- He argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind, and were molded by their surroundings.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System • Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System • Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system. • ...
Buddhism 2024-03-18
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- percent of world population that is Buddhist
- Buddhism began with this “Awakened One”
- some say Buddhism is more of a philosophy than a __
- Prince Siddhartha was born near the __ Mountains
- Buddhist belief consists of Four __ Truths
- title of Siddhartha before becoming the Buddha
- Buddha taught the Middle __
- an ideal state of true happiness and peace
- country of Buddhism’s birth
- Prince Siddhartha gave up his royal life to become an __
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- reaching enlightenment means one will no longer be __
- Noble Truth: __ is present in all things
- Prince Siddhartha’s original religion
- Buddhists live life according to Eightfold __
- Buddhism is a way of __ based on simple teachings
- Prince Siddhartha walked away from his __ life
- Noble Truth: Suffering is caused by __
- Buddhism embraces all people, regardless of their __
18 Clues: Buddha taught the Middle __ • country of Buddhism’s birth • Prince Siddhartha’s original religion • Noble Truth: Suffering is caused by __ • Buddhism began with this “Awakened One” • Noble Truth: __ is present in all things • Buddhist belief consists of Four __ Truths • an ideal state of true happiness and peace • percent of world population that is Buddhist • ...
Modern Artists 2022-05-18
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- court painter explored dark themes in personal work
- father of pop art, iconic artwork of everyday objects
- plein air painter, colors change with light
- uses primary colors and pyramidal composition
- impressionist sculptor, father of modern sculpture
- his art seeks to create paradise
- mostly autobiographical artwork
- photographer, pioneer of pictorialism
- age of enlightenment painter, elevates science
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- Rococo, portrayed thrill seekers in gardens
- realism, portray everyday people on grand scale
- Vienna artist, use of gold leaf and patterns
- his artwork evokes an emotional response
- thick application of paint, expressive lines
- Hudson River School, rise and fall of great civilizations
- father of Cubism, influenced by Cezanne
- fan of jazz music, influenced by abstract expressionism
- lived a long life, some anti war art
18 Clues: mostly autobiographical artwork • his art seeks to create paradise • lived a long life, some anti war art • photographer, pioneer of pictorialism • father of Cubism, influenced by Cezanne • his artwork evokes an emotional response • Rococo, portrayed thrill seekers in gardens • plein air painter, colors change with light • Vienna artist, use of gold leaf and patterns • ...
Week 14 Crossword Quiz 2025-12-03
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- Social __________ Theory.
- 95 ________ by Martin Luther
- Palace of _____________ by King Louis.
- Branch of government with the president.
- Branch of the government that involves Congress and making laws.
- ___________ Right rule. Believed God gave the right to rule.
- Thomas ________?
- Branch of government with the supreme court.
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- Age of _______________? Our current unit.
- ____________ Montesquieu. Believed in the branches of government.
- Era of discovery, sciences, and humanism.
- ______________ Monarchy. Type of rule where one rules with all the power.
- Medieval system of social order with monarchs, peasants, and knights.
- John ________?
- Series of Holy Wars between Christians and Muslims.
- Number of wives Henry the 8th had.
- Last name of the inventor of the Printing Press.
- Plague that wiped out 2/3 of Europe during the Medieval Era.
18 Clues: John ________? • Thomas ________? • Social __________ Theory. • 95 ________ by Martin Luther • Number of wives Henry the 8th had. • Palace of _____________ by King Louis. • Branch of government with the president. • Age of _______________? Our current unit. • Era of discovery, sciences, and humanism. • Branch of government with the supreme court. • ...
Global History Quiz 2025-02-05
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- most liberal state
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government held by napoleons nephew
- the year of 1848 is usually called the peoples
- set the stage with its ideas of individualism,etc
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or
- percent of tariff trump wanted to impose on china
- stated " only god and the people"
- fears syrias revolutionary fervor could be contagious
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- without pants
- nationalism
- congress of
- title of book on nationalism - imagine...
- after a long time this country finally forms a government
- trump proposes idea to take over
14 Clues: nationalism • congress of • without pants • most liberal state • trump proposes idea to take over • stated " only god and the people" • title of book on nationalism - imagine... • the year of 1848 is usually called the peoples • set the stage with its ideas of individualism,etc • percent of tariff trump wanted to impose on china • ...
The French Revolution 2022-02-24
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- One of the short term causes of the French Revolution
- The queen from Austria
- The type of monarchy in France
- the time period after the kings death when many people died
- The weapon that beheaded citizens
- The prison that a mob stormed into
- the class system in France
- upper class people of France that were not royalty
- The lower class people in France before therevolution
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- group of ministers that questioned the monarchy's power
- Greatest millitary leader of France
- Who tried to kill Louis XV
- Led to people questioning the monarch, influenced by the the American Revolution
- the king during the French Revoultion
14 Clues: The queen from Austria • Who tried to kill Louis XV • the class system in France • The type of monarchy in France • The weapon that beheaded citizens • The prison that a mob stormed into • Greatest millitary leader of France • the king during the French Revoultion • upper class people of France that were not royalty • One of the short term causes of the French Revolution • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2021-11-02
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- Newton discovered this to study how things moved
- Believed people were born with rights
- This revolution was a movement towards scientific discovery
- Used the scientific method to make discoveries
- Was against death penatly
- Life, liberty and property
- The government should protect people's rights
- Discovered electrical charges in the sky
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- Used a telescope to study the sky
- Said we have individual freedom
- Advocated for women's equality
- Hobbes believed that man is always in this state
- A time of philosophy based on beliefs of rights and truth away from religion
- The church was angry that scientists said this was the center of the universe
14 Clues: Was against death penatly • Life, liberty and property • Advocated for women's equality • Said we have individual freedom • Used a telescope to study the sky • Believed people were born with rights • Discovered electrical charges in the sky • The government should protect people's rights • Used the scientific method to make discoveries • ...
Democratic Revolution 2023-04-19
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- refused to give up any of his powers
- a political movement that removed the French king from power
- the second estate when France was divided
- War in 1642
- is an important English constitutional document that establishes concrete guarantees
- It forced King Charles to sign the Petition of Rights
- the first estate when France was divided
- takes power in the French army
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- devotion to one´s country
- ensure the superiority of Parliament over the monarchy
- the third estate when France was divided
- was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- 1600s and 1700s movement that shaped the modern government
- supreme ruler of a country
14 Clues: War in 1642 • devotion to one´s country • supreme ruler of a country • takes power in the French army • refused to give up any of his powers • the third estate when France was divided • the first estate when France was divided • the second estate when France was divided • was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland • It forced King Charles to sign the Petition of Rights • ...
Chapter 17 Enlightenment & American Revolution 2018-03-12
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- rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity
- 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
- 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
- the first US Constitution
- English king during American Revolution
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- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to revolt
- Primary writer of the US Constitution still in use
- agreement where people give up certain rights to be a part of organized society
- idea that the power of government comes from the people
- officially ended the American War for Independence
- leader of colonial military
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 • ...
Unit 2: Enlightenment, Revolutions, & Nationalism 2023-11-03
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- created social contract between rulers and citizens
- permission from God to rule
- rulers and people promise to respect each other
- change that affects large number of people
- a well-educated person
- freedoms acquired at birth
- believed in life, liberty, and property for all
- forced France’s poor to pay all taxes
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- practice of giving control to several leaders
- commoners of pre-Revolutionary France
- complete rule over people
- related to citizens and their culture
- related to government, rights, and laws
- related to earning and spending money
- believed power should be shared by many
15 Clues: a well-educated person • complete rule over people • freedoms acquired at birth • permission from God to rule • commoners of pre-Revolutionary France • related to citizens and their culture • related to earning and spending money • forced France’s poor to pay all taxes • related to government, rights, and laws • believed power should be shared by many • ...
Abby Beahan Ch6, S1+2 2020-12-07
Across
- Great English scientist, theory of motion.
- French writer devoted to the study of political liberty.
- Philosopher committed to individual freedom.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- New way of thinking about the natural world.
- published an essay called "A Vidication of the Rights of Women" in 1792.
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- Italian scientist that worked with with astronomy.
- people created govt.
- Sun centered wire of the universe.
- French word for Philosophers, social critics of mid 1700's.
- pen name for Marie Arouet.
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Philosopher, believed that people could improve from experiences.
- intellectual movement that stressed reason.
14 Clues: people created govt. • pen name for Marie Arouet. • Sun centered wire of the universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • Great English scientist, theory of motion. • intellectual movement that stressed reason. • Philosopher committed to individual freedom. • New way of thinking about the natural world. • Italian scientist that worked with with astronomy. • ...
World History 2023-02-27
Across
- collective defense treaty b/t Soviet Union & 7 European countries
- promised Palestinians the Gaza Strip & West Bank
- helped expand China's empire/power
- introduced the idea of gravity & laws of motion
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members
- leader of nonviolent protest against Britain
- believed people had natural rights
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- intro to new ideas about truth & logic
- US plan to aid war-torn European nations
- Communist who started the Peoples rep. of China
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- World War 2 genocide of the European Jews
- intergovernment organization that maintains peace
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellipse
14 Clues: sailed around the tip of Africa • helped expand China's empire/power • believed people had natural rights • intro to new ideas about truth & logic • US plan to aid war-torn European nations • World War 2 genocide of the European Jews • leader of nonviolent protest against Britain • North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members • ...
American Revolution Cross Word 2022-02-10
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- Power shared between national and state governments
- The colonies first plan of government of the Articles of __________
- The French and Indian war ran up a huge _____ for British government
- Believed in Freedom of Speech and freedom of religion
- After the Tea Party, British ____ colonists for their actions
- No _________ without representation
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- Colonists looked to ideas from _____ as inspiration for their new government
- Colonies were not represented in ________
- Believed in Natural Rights, Popular Sovereignty
- Believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
- The _____of Independence
- Believe in Popular Sovereignty and voting rights
- Resistance peaks with the _______ Tea Party
- British kept creating taxes, only to ____ them
14 Clues: The _____of Independence • No _________ without representation • Colonies were not represented in ________ • Resistance peaks with the _______ Tea Party • British kept creating taxes, only to ____ them • Believed in Natural Rights, Popular Sovereignty • Believe in Popular Sovereignty and voting rights • Power shared between national and state governments • ...
Xmas Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Rhymes sung during the winter holidays.
- In this part of the world, Christmas is in the summer.
- The first bird your true love gives to you.
- This company makes cheesy seasonal movies.
- The day that Buddha's enlightenment is celebrated.
- The saint that Santa is named after.
Down
- December 22nd, the shortest day of the year.
- Fruit that grow in the winter, rich in Vitamin C.
- When a solid turns into to a gas.
- It always lands on top.
- Handfuls of these are tossed at children by Piets.
- Eartha Kitt's nickname for Santa.
- African holiday based on harvest festivals.
- The guy who stole Christmas.
14 Clues: It always lands on top. • The guy who stole Christmas. • When a solid turns into to a gas. • Eartha Kitt's nickname for Santa. • The saint that Santa is named after. • Rhymes sung during the winter holidays. • This company makes cheesy seasonal movies. • The first bird your true love gives to you. • African holiday based on harvest festivals. • ...
Absolutism & the Enlightenment Vocab 2020-09-22
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- the theory that individuals give up some rights to be governed according to what is best for everyone
- the legislative body of England
- acts passed by Parliament that limited the power of the monarch
- the division of government into different branches in order to "check" the power of the others
- a ruler that has their power limited
- rights that every person is born with
- the theory that government should stay out of the economic affairs of a country
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- a person with complete control over their country
- belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God
- an emperor in Russia
- the adoption of Western ideas, technology, and culture
11 Clues: an emperor in Russia • the legislative body of England • a ruler that has their power limited • rights that every person is born with • a person with complete control over their country • the adoption of Western ideas, technology, and culture • belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God • acts passed by Parliament that limited the power of the monarch • ...
People of The Enlightenment 2024-05-03
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- argued that controlled experimentation is essential to understanding nature
- wrote The Spirit of Laws
- founding father and husband to Deborah read
- Made Confutatis
- French playwright and political activist. She is best known for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman.
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- Made the law of motion
- Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery.
- most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- Made the Leviathan
- was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the USA.
- Made the fur elise
11 Clues: Made Confutatis • Made the Leviathan • Made the fur elise • Made the law of motion • wrote The Spirit of Laws • founding father and husband to Deborah read • Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery. • argued that controlled experimentation is essential to understanding nature • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment📖 2024-02-23
Across
- /the man that is over all King and Nobels
- / The city where louis XIV Palace was (is)
- / The Male form of Queen
- / sign of nobility (flower)
- / fake hair that Nobels wore
- /the female King
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- / The Sun King
- / die Personen der Kirche
- / a hot drink
- /Schlichtheit Nüchternheit
- / what do Queens/Kings wear on there head
11 Clues: / a hot drink • / The Sun King • /the female King • / The Male form of Queen • / die Personen der Kirche • /Schlichtheit Nüchternheit • / sign of nobility (flower) • / fake hair that Nobels wore • /the man that is over all King and Nobels • / what do Queens/Kings wear on there head • / The city where louis XIV Palace was (is)
Key Terms for Enlightenment 2023-10-10
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- an implicit agreement by members of a society whereby they give up individual freedoms in exchange for social benefits
- an economic system in which market forces are unregulated and unrestricted
- a political and social philosophy that promotes individual rights, civil liberties, democracy, and free enterprise.
- the idea that Jews should be granted equal rights with other citizens of the state
- the idea that one's own religion is not the sole and exclusive source of truth. Someone with a pluralistic mindset thus acknowledges that at least some truths and true values exist in other religions. Another conception of religious pluralism is that two or more religions with mutually exclusive truth claims are equally valid; this may be considered a form of either toleration (a concept that arose as a result of the European wars of religion) or moral relativism (which is the idea that morals are socially constructed).
- rights that are not dependent on laws and customs of any government. Rights that cannot be given and taken away.
- The division of the powers of a government into separate branches with the intent that each branch can check and balance the others. Executive, legislative, judicial. Coined by Montesquieu.
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- a form of government where the ruler, usually a monarch, has completely unlimited and unchecked power
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- a period of European history characterized by philosophical discussions questioning the status quo
- the theoretical state humans existed in prior to forming governments and societies
11 Clues: an economic system in which market forces are unregulated and unrestricted • the idea that Jews should be granted equal rights with other citizens of the state • the theoretical state humans existed in prior to forming governments and societies • a period of European history characterized by philosophical discussions questioning the status quo • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-16
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- thoroughly detestable
- a story written from personal knowledge
- an imagined place where everything is perfect
- the point the author is trying to get the readers to understand
- the attitude of a person when they are speaking or writing
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- understanding
- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries
- a writer's or speaker's choice of words
- explaining a tradition by speaking
9 Clues: understanding • thoroughly detestable • explaining a tradition by speaking • a writer's or speaker's choice of words • a story written from personal knowledge • an imagined place where everything is perfect • the attitude of a person when they are speaking or writing • the point the author is trying to get the readers to understand • ...
Haydn 2025-10-14
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- The first part of a sonata
- Haydn's famous quartet that leaves the audience uneasy
- How many string quartets Haydn wrote
- Some argue that quartets reflect the values of the
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- There are 2 of these in a string quartet
- The second part of a sonata
- The first movement of a symphony
- When a melodic idea is broken down into smaller sections
- The third part of a sonata
9 Clues: The first part of a sonata • The third part of a sonata • The second part of a sonata • The first movement of a symphony • How many string quartets Haydn wrote • There are 2 of these in a string quartet • Some argue that quartets reflect the values of the • Haydn's famous quartet that leaves the audience uneasy • When a melodic idea is broken down into smaller sections
Crossword about the thinking(aka. Sleepy History) by Sehyun and Jun woo 2025-09-02
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- A thing that all human being should have.
- Having knowledge to challenge or act at.
- A philosopher from the Enlightenment.
- About money and hwo things work.
- Getting ideas by looking or sensing it.
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- A book or thing that has all the translations and meaning.
- The Knowledge loaded at the start.
- To try somethig to find out a scientific or any question.
- Borned crying "without reason".
9 Clues: Borned crying "without reason". • About money and hwo things work. • The Knowledge loaded at the start. • A philosopher from the Enlightenment. • Getting ideas by looking or sensing it. • Having knowledge to challenge or act at. • A thing that all human being should have. • To try somethig to find out a scientific or any question. • ...
Puzzle 2016-03-13
7 Clues: Author of Common Sense. • A movement focusing on reason. • Went under the pen name Poor Richard. • The primary home of Thomas Jefferson. • Drafted the Declaration of Independence. • Someone loyal to the crown during the revolution. • General of the Continental Army and first President.
Buddhism 2017-02-10
7 Clues: where the Buddha was born • a day celebrated by Buddhists • the thing that killed the Buddha • what every Buddhist wants to find • the place of worship for Buddhists • Buddhists follow this to the seriously • a skill to become one with the inner body spirit
Fight Club 2023-04-03
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- The participants wanted to feel this during fights
- The men in the novel missed this from their life
- This was the goal of the pain and sufferring caused by Tyler
- The name of Tyler's "Project"
- The alterego of the Narrator
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- The name of the author
- The location of the Fight Club
- A disorder that makes you really tired
- The name of the "girlfriend"
9 Clues: The name of the author • The name of the "girlfriend" • The alterego of the Narrator • The name of Tyler's "Project" • The location of the Fight Club • A disorder that makes you really tired • The men in the novel missed this from their life • The participants wanted to feel this during fights • This was the goal of the pain and sufferring caused by Tyler
L.16 Buddhism 2024-04-15
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- "Awakened One"
- four rules that teache how to stop suffering
- person who gives up worldly pleasures (stuff)
- eight teachings Buddhists should live their lives by
- goods or money given to the poor
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- ideal state of happiness and peace
- the prince who will become the Buddha
- state of spiritual insight and finding universal truth
- religion that teaches that life brings suffering and you need to seek nirvana
9 Clues: "Awakened One" • goods or money given to the poor • ideal state of happiness and peace • the prince who will become the Buddha • four rules that teache how to stop suffering • person who gives up worldly pleasures (stuff) • eight teachings Buddhists should live their lives by • state of spiritual insight and finding universal truth • ...
Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- A territory controlled by a distant country.
- Created by hand rather than by machine.
- A leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- The unfair distribution of resources or opportunities.
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- A group of vehicles used for trading.
- The unjust or cruel exercise of power.
- intellectual and philosophical movement emphasizing reason
- A small group that rules a country
- A solid, black substance used as a fuel source.
9 Clues: A small group that rules a country • A leader of the Haitian Revolution. • A group of vehicles used for trading. • The unjust or cruel exercise of power. • Created by hand rather than by machine. • A territory controlled by a distant country. • A solid, black substance used as a fuel source. • The unfair distribution of resources or opportunities. • ...
Short Quiz 2025-06-04
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- He became "The Enlightened One".
- A Philosophy, religion, and spiritual practice.
- The highest state someone can attain to enlightenment.
- The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering.
- Birth place of Siddhartha.
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- To live is to suffer
- The cause of suffering is self-centered desire and attachments
- It means "The Enlightened One".
- The solution is to eliminate desire and attachments/ can be overcome.
9 Clues: To live is to suffer • Birth place of Siddhartha. • It means "The Enlightened One". • He became "The Enlightened One". • A Philosophy, religion, and spiritual practice. • The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering. • The highest state someone can attain to enlightenment. • The cause of suffering is self-centered desire and attachments • ...
Puzzle 2016-03-13
7 Clues: Author of Common Sense. • A movement focusing on reason. • Went under the pen name Poor Richard. • The primary home of Thomas Jefferson. • Drafted the Declaration of Independence. • Someone loyal to the crown during the revolution. • General of the Continental Army and first President.
John Locke 2023-04-20
7 Clues: ________Contract • The father of John Locke • The birthplace of John Locke • The school John Locke attended • The main topic of this research newspaper • The period of time in which John Locke lived • Along with being a philosopher and thinker John Locke was a
Enlightenment crossword 2023-04-06
Chakra Colors 2024-10-18
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- Represents spiritual connection and enlightenment. Sometimes described as **White** in different traditions
- Represents love, compassion, and healing
- Represents communication, truth, and expression
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- Represents intuition, perception, and wisdom
- Represents grounding, stability, and survival
- Represents creativity, sexuality, and emotions
- Represents personal power, confidence, and self-esteem
7 Clues: Represents love, compassion, and healing • Represents intuition, perception, and wisdom • Represents grounding, stability, and survival • Represents creativity, sexuality, and emotions • Represents communication, truth, and expression • Represents personal power, confidence, and self-esteem • ...
World Religions 2025-03-03
7 Clues: believes in morals • they believe in the Torah • Allah is viewed as the sole God • belief in the supreme god Brahman • believe you can reach enlightenment • believes in one God and that Jesus is his son • believe in living in harmony with the universe
buddhists 2017-02-28
History Vocab 2016-12-07
Across
- Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- Makes laws
- Powers shared by the state governments and the federal government
- Power of the court to judge whether or not the actions of other branches are constitutional
- Powers belonging only to the state governments
- Final and supreme authority of the US
- An official change or addition to the Constitution
Down
- England's lawmaking body
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Interprets laws
- The sharing of powers between the national and state governments
- The group that opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- Powers belonging only to the federal government
- Executes laws
- Legislative, executive and judicial
- 'We the people...'
- 'Built' the constitution
- Movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
18 Clues: Makes laws • Executes laws • Interprets laws • 'We the people...' • England's lawmaking body • 'Built' the constitution • Legislative, executive and judicial • Final and supreme authority of the US • Powers belonging only to the state governments • Powers belonging only to the federal government • An official change or addition to the Constitution • ...
History Vocab 2016-12-07
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- 'We the people...'
- The sharing of powers between the national and state governments
- England's lawmaking body
- Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- An official change or addition to the Constitution
- The group that opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- Interprets laws
- Powers shared by the state governments and the federal government
- Powers belonging only to the federal government
- Power of the court to judge whether or not the actions of other branches are constitutional
Down
- Movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Executes laws
- Final and supreme authority of the US
- 'Built' the constitution
- Makes laws
- Legislative, executive and judicial
- Powers belonging only to the state governments
18 Clues: Makes laws • Executes laws • Interprets laws • 'We the people...' • 'Built' the constitution • England's lawmaking body • Legislative, executive and judicial • Final and supreme authority of the US • Powers belonging only to the state governments • Powers belonging only to the federal government • An official change or addition to the Constitution • ...
C1F 2024-01-30
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- Way in which a culture looks at world
- Worldview which separates faith and history
- Sure knowledge accessible only through senses
- Scholar whose views differ from Wright on the historical Jesus
- Apocryphal Gospel of ___; 114 sayings of Jesus
- Anointed One / Christ
- "Faith prevents history becoming mere ___"
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- Range of movements in c20th marked by scepticism of reason
- "Q" meaning - text used by Crosson
- Greek philosophy which Jesus can be compared with
- Critical ____ posits real objects beyond us, experienced through lenses
- Crosson's conclusion about the person of Jesus
- One who lives a sparse and disciplined lifestyle
- Example of false messiah
- Agreement between man and God involving promises
- Falsely-inscribed
- _____ expectation was a characteristic of Wright's view of Jesus
- Anglican Christian historian and theologian
18 Clues: Falsely-inscribed • Anointed One / Christ • Example of false messiah • "Q" meaning - text used by Crosson • Way in which a culture looks at world • "Faith prevents history becoming mere ___" • Worldview which separates faith and history • Anglican Christian historian and theologian • Sure knowledge accessible only through senses • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-12-13
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- estate of nobility
- estate of everyone from peasant to bourgeoisie
- revolutionized physics with his Law of Universal Gravity
- experimented with the telescope
- estate of clergy
- people have natural rights to life, liberty and property
- social contract between government and people
- society in France based on three social classes
- Revolution caused by Enlightenment Ideas, Economic Troubles and a weak King Louis XVI
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- what you believe based on your life's experiences
- Revolution was transition from creating good by hands to machines
- revolution where people looked to science not religion for answers
- believed in separation of powers
- believed in freedom of speech
- what makes professional advice useful
- type of source that interprets primary source
- believed in heliocentric theory
- type of source where you are there, firsthand
18 Clues: estate of clergy • estate of nobility • believed in freedom of speech • experimented with the telescope • believed in heliocentric theory • believed in separation of powers • what makes professional advice useful • social contract between government and people • type of source that interprets primary source • type of source where you are there, firsthand • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-09-28
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- Religion mainly used by Indigenous People
- A cultural _____ is where civilization first began
- This language root created Spanish and French
- This religion's Holy book is the Torah
- This element of culture includes holidays
- Hearth also know as the fertile crescent
- Regions are like cake or the infinity gauntlet
Down
- Religion focuses on meditation and enlightenment
- Hearth that would be found in Mexico
- This religion has 5 pillars of faith
- Regions that change due to opinion
- This element of culture includes family
- The ____ River Valley would be found in Egypt
- This religion is run by ministers or priests
- This religion has a strict dress code
- This religion believes in reincarnation
- The united states would be this type of region
- This is what separates us from other people
18 Clues: Regions that change due to opinion • Hearth that would be found in Mexico • This religion has 5 pillars of faith • This religion has a strict dress code • This religion's Holy book is the Torah • This element of culture includes family • This religion believes in reincarnation • Hearth also know as the fertile crescent • Religion mainly used by Indigenous People • ...
French Revolution 2025-03-03
Across
- Working class revolutionaries
- Style of art used for political commentary
- First name of France's king
- Where King Louis XVI was caught in his attempted escape
- Ancient Parliament called on by Louis XVI
- Enlightenment thinker who supported separation of powers
- Person suspected of hoarding grain by the sans-culottes
- A device used to behead criminals
- French word for the Books of Grievances
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- A document outlining the rules for a nation
- First country France declared war on in the revolution
- A government with an elected head of state
- Social class of the clergy
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- War hero who wrote an important declaration
- Where the National Assembly swore an oath
- France supported this country in their revolution
- Pre-revolutionary social structure
18 Clues: Social class of the clergy • First name of France's king • Working class revolutionaries • Leader of the Reign of Terror • A device used to behead criminals • Pre-revolutionary social structure • French word for the Books of Grievances • Where the National Assembly swore an oath • Ancient Parliament called on by Louis XVI • A government with an elected head of state • ...
Mexican Independence Puzzel 2025-11-17
6 Clues: Mixed-heritage social group • Country Mexico broke away from • Document declaring independence • His “Grito” started the revolution • Revolutionary general who later became emperor • Idea spreading across the Atlantic that inspired independence
Buddhism Crossword 2022-11-28
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- Oldest printed text in existence
- The place that Buddha gave his first sermon
- Earliest Buddhist scriptures Vinaya pitaka, sutra pitaka, abhidarma pitaka
- duhkha, samudaya, nirodha, marga.
- The leader of Tibetan Buddhists
- Meditation
- The flower representing purity of the body, speech, and mind
- An enlightened being who remains in this existence to help others, a saint
- The Buddha, his teachings, and the monks that preserve his work
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- The Mahayana Buddhist word for scripture
- mindfulness, meditation
- A form of Devotion
- right view, aspiration, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration.
- An ancient burial mound
- a group of Buddhist sects that focus on meditation
- The founder of Buddhism
- The tree that the Buddha sat under to gain enlightenment
- A double-headed ritual implement
18 Clues: Meditation • A form of Devotion • mindfulness, meditation • An ancient burial mound • The founder of Buddhism • The leader of Tibetan Buddhists • Oldest printed text in existence • A double-headed ritual implement • duhkha, samudaya, nirodha, marga. • The Mahayana Buddhist word for scripture • The place that Buddha gave his first sermon • ...
History Vocab 2016-12-07
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- Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- The group that opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- An official change or addition to the Constitution
- Powers belonging only to the federal government
- England's lawmaking body
- The sharing of powers between the national and state governments
- 'We the people...'
- Interprets laws
- Final and supreme authority of the US
Down
- Power of the court to judge whether or not the actions of other branches are constitutional
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Powers belonging only to the state governments
- Makes laws
- Powers shared by the state governments and the federal government
- Legislative, executive and judicial
- Executes laws
- 'Built' the constitution
- Movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
18 Clues: Makes laws • Executes laws • Interprets laws • 'We the people...' • 'Built' the constitution • England's lawmaking body • Legislative, executive and judicial • Final and supreme authority of the US • Powers belonging only to the state governments • Powers belonging only to the federal government • An official change or addition to the Constitution • ...
US History Review 2025-12-19
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- First U.S. system of government
- Supreme Court case supporting Cherokee sovereignty
- Enlightenment thinker of natural rights
- Supreme Court case establishing judicial review
- Law requiring colonists to house British soldiers
- Midnight rider who warned of British troops
- Supporters of the Constitution
- Opponents of the Constitution
- System where colonies exist to benefit the mother country
- Clause giving Congress flexibility in lawmakingPresident responsible for the Indian Removal Act
- Neglect Policy of loose British enforcement of colonial laws
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- Law forcing Native Americans westward
- First permanent English settlement (1607)
- 1803 land deal that doubled U.S. size
- Compromise counting enslaved people as three-fifths
- Principle dividing power among branches
- Destiny Belief that the U.S. was destined to expand westward
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
18 Clues: Opponents of the Constitution • Supporters of the Constitution • First U.S. system of government • Law forcing Native Americans westward • 1803 land deal that doubled U.S. size • Enlightenment thinker of natural rights • Principle dividing power among branches • First ten amendments to the Constitution • First permanent English settlement (1607) • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2015-03-13
6 Clues: The Buddhists Founder • Where Siddhartha was from • The shape of the Buddhism symbols • Where Siddhartha found enlightenment • The evil force that attack Siddhartha • Siddhartha believed that nothing in the world was .......
weewooweeewooo 2023-11-08
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- an agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government
- 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
- a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection
- Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god.
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- the idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the people in a general election
- basic rights that (according to Locke) all human beings are born with such as life, liberty, and the ownership of property
- 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
- informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- A form of government, usually hereditary monarchy, in which the ruler has no legal limits on his or her power.
10 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 • ...
11/8 Crossword 2023-11-08
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- Basic rights that (according to Locke) all human beings are born with such as life, liberty, and the ownership of property
- 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
- a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection
- 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
- The idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the people in a general election
- A form of government, usually hereditary monarchy, in which the ruler has no legal limits on his or her power.
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- Dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others
- Informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from god
- An agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government
10 Clues: Belief that a ruler's 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 • ...
social studies 2021-10-29
6 Clues: means re-birth • is the age of reason • were Luther's followers • wrote The Canterbury Tales • was the ruler of the Ottoman Empire • paid were thought to be wrong by many Christians
counterculture 2023-05-03
6 Clues: the action of enlightening • political or social change. • vocal or instrumental sounds • the advocacy of women's rights • unconventional appearance typically having long hair, • a statement or action expressing disapproval or objection
Brookelyn Skorupa- Chapter 6 Sections 1&2 2020-12-07
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- a group of linked ideas intended to explain something
- Italian scientist built on the new theories about astronomy
- published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- the social critics in this period of France
- a change in European History
- philosopher
- influential French writer
- the earth centered view of the universe
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- Hobbes called this agreement by which people created a government the
- a scientist that helped bring together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- sun-centered
- François Marie Arouet pen name
- A third great philosophe
- Galileo designed approach of science
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
15 Clues: philosopher • sun-centered • A third great philosophe • influential French writer • a change in European History • François Marie Arouet pen name • Galileo designed approach of science • the earth centered view of the universe • the social critics in this period of France • a group of linked ideas intended to explain something • ...
Judaism 2018-03-28
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- Abraham's first wife
- Collective body of Jewish religious laws derived from the Torah
- Descendants of the Patriarchs
- 613 commandments given in the Torah
- Sect of Judaism, sympathetic so Western society, more traditional than Progressive Judaism
- Day of religious observance and abstinence from work
- Place of Abraham's birth
- Sect of Judaism, quite traditional in practice
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- The law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the five books
- Sect of Judaism, inspired by the freedom of Enlightenment
- Biblical figures regarded as the fathers of the Jewish race
- Agreement/promise between God and His people
- Dispersion of Jews outside Israel
- Place of Abraham's death
- Dietary laws
15 Clues: Dietary laws • Abraham's first wife • Place of Abraham's death • Place of Abraham's birth • Descendants of the Patriarchs • Dispersion of Jews outside Israel • 613 commandments given in the Torah • Agreement/promise between God and His people • Sect of Judaism, quite traditional in practice • Day of religious observance and abstinence from work • ...
Alexus Hill Road To Revolution Crossword 2018-11-29
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- To buy goods or having dealing with a country or other entity
- laws passed by England to punish colonists
- The highest social class of the American colonies
- A movement that emphasized science and reason
- American Colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
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- Announcement from the British government that ended all settlement
- A powerful native American \
- Payment for military service
- The country and increase the power
- Ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion
- Laws passed to 1765 by british parliament
- An agreement acceptable
- Agreement reached by the British and French 1763
- The opportunity for a person to move social class
- Something that prevents goods and people
15 Clues: An agreement acceptable • A powerful native American \ • Payment for military service • The country and increase the power • Something that prevents goods and people • Laws passed to 1765 by british parliament • laws passed by England to punish colonists • A movement that emphasized science and reason • Agreement reached by the British and French 1763 • ...
Siddhartha Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-07
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- Familial feelings Siddhartha doesn't feel until he leaves the samanas
- The ultimate goal of self-actualization
- The caste which Siddhartha detaches himself from
- The man on a continous journey of transformation
- Person to teach Siddhartha love
- Siddhartha's "mentor"; Symbol for self-reflection
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- Siddhartha's feeling of non-belonging amongst other people
- Repition of Siddhatha's life / relationship
- "Coincidental and Worthless"
- A man with no individual drive until he was forced onto his own path
- The group which Siddhartha begins his journey of finding himself
- Siddhartha's goal when running from himself
- The inevitable and scary; yet good
- Symbolism for Siddhartha's inner voice and attachment to luxury
- A symbol of transformation and betrayal
15 Clues: "Coincidental and Worthless" • Person to teach Siddhartha love • The inevitable and scary; yet good • The ultimate goal of self-actualization • A symbol of transformation and betrayal • Repition of Siddhatha's life / relationship • Siddhartha's goal when running from himself • The caste which Siddhartha detaches himself from • ...
Blissful_Soul 2023-07-07
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- an intense feeling of deep affection.
- an absence of tension or worry.
- camps to guide you to practice mindfulness (like the one you are in!)
- to concentrate attention or effort
- the state of awareness of our thoughts.
- a state of awakened understanding, also known as nirvana
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- a form of request to a higher power
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- an ancient form of exercise originating in India
- statements that can help brighten your outlook on the world
- looking back at one's actions
- a quality often associated with age
- a technique to train attention and awareness of the mind
- being thankful for the things we have
- recovery
15 Clues: recovery • looking back at one's actions • an absence of tension or worry. • to concentrate attention or effort • a form of request to a higher power • a quality often associated with age • an intense feeling of deep affection. • being thankful for the things we have • the state of awareness of our thoughts. • an ancient form of exercise originating in India • ...
Influential Philosophers and Their Ideas 2023-07-05
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- Student of Socrates, wrote 'The Republic'
- Chinese philosopher, known for his moral and ethical teachings
- Greek philosopher, taught Alexander the Great
- Ancient Greek philosopher, known for the Socratic method
- Influential thinker of the French Enlightenment
- Danish philosopher, often considered the first existentialist philosopher
- German philosopher, known for 'Critique of Pure Reason'
- German philosopher who wrote 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'
- Dutch philosopher, rationalist of the 17th-century
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- French philosopher, famous for 'Cogito, ergo sum'
- English philosopher, known for his work on political philosophy
- Austrian-British philosopher, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century
- Author of 'The Communist Manifesto'
- Dominican friar, influential in scholasticism
- English philosopher, advocate for empirical approaches
15 Clues: Author of 'The Communist Manifesto' • Student of Socrates, wrote 'The Republic' • Greek philosopher, taught Alexander the Great • Dominican friar, influential in scholasticism • Influential thinker of the French Enlightenment • French philosopher, famous for 'Cogito, ergo sum' • Dutch philosopher, rationalist of the 17th-century • ...
7th Final People Review Sheet 2020-05-19
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- making the sale of alcohol illegal
- government protection of an invention
- why Russia fought for land in the Balkans
- extension of power by one people over another, principally for economic gain, usually achieved by force
- China's name for itself
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- time when machines replaced hand labor
- formerly known as Constantinople
- style of art that emphasizes emotions
- economic system in which the government controls businesses
- the right to vote
- no government
- style of art that emphasizes how things really are and tends to be gloomy
- country in Africa that remained independent
- time when people looked to human reason for truth
14 Clues: no government • the right to vote • China's name for itself • formerly known as Constantinople • making the sale of alcohol illegal • style of art that emphasizes emotions • government protection of an invention • time when machines replaced hand labor • why Russia fought for land in the Balkans • country in Africa that remained independent • ...
Immigration Vocab Unit 3 2025-04-03
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- The Statue of Liberty's real name
- people who rebel against authority, order, and the ruling power
- first federal immigration inspection station on New York Harbor in the US
- reading test
- established to hold, question, and check immigrants before being allowed to enter the US
- count of people living in a place every 10 years
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- no limit on the number of people who could enter the US
- use of violence to achieve political goals
- government agency responsible for conducting the census
- immigrants
- where the statue of liberty stands in New York Harbor
- giving more knowledge about a topic
- rules
- robe
14 Clues: robe • rules • immigrants • reading test • The Statue of Liberty's real name • giving more knowledge about a topic • use of violence to achieve political goals • count of people living in a place every 10 years • where the statue of liberty stands in New York Harbor • no limit on the number of people who could enter the US • ...
Immigration Vocab Unit 3 2025-04-03
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- reading test
- rules
- count of people living in a place every 10 years
- established to hold, question, and check immigrants before being allowed to enter the US
- government agency responsible for conducting the census
- The Statue of Liberty's real name
- people who rebel against authority, order, and the ruling power
- no limit on the number of people who could enter the US
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- first federal immigration inspection station on New York Harbor in the US
- where the statue of liberty stands in New York Harbor
- robe
- giving more knowledge about a topic
- immigrants
- use of violence to achieve political goals
14 Clues: robe • rules • immigrants • reading test • The Statue of Liberty's real name • giving more knowledge about a topic • use of violence to achieve political goals • count of people living in a place every 10 years • where the statue of liberty stands in New York Harbor • government agency responsible for conducting the census • ...
American Revolution Vocab 2023-03-08
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- the struggle of the colonies in North America to gain their independence from Great Britain
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- the American army during the American Revolution
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- the document written to declare the American colonies as an independent nation, free from British rule
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- Northwest Ordinancea law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- rights common to everyone, as opposed to those given by law
10 Clues: the American army during the American Revolution • rights common to everyone, as opposed to those given by law • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • the struggle of the colonies in North America to gain their independence from Great Britain • ...
Vocabulary: Creating the Constitution 2021-12-14
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- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- - the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- - a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- a country governed by elected representatives
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- - the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- - a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- - the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- - a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
12 Clues: a country governed by elected representatives • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true • - a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-09-22
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- revolution event that made william and mary the king and queen of england when they signed the english bill of rights
- estate nobles, middle class
- time of making new ideas
- estate peasants, lowest class
- monarch a monarch rules with unlimited power
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- estate clergy, highest class
- individual who believed in the separation of powers
- the bastille even that started the french revolution
- the 16th king of france
9 Clues: time of making new ideas • the 16th king of france • estate nobles, middle class • estate clergy, highest class • estate peasants, lowest class • monarch a monarch rules with unlimited power • individual who believed in the separation of powers • the bastille even that started the french revolution • ...
Buddhism 2017-02-10
7 Clues: where the Buddha was born • a day celebrated by Buddhists • the thing that killed the Buddha • what every Buddhist wants to find • the place of worship for Buddhists • Buddhists follow this to the seriously • a skill to become one with the inner body spirit
Vocabulary Review 2024-01-09
7 Clues: thinker • a period of time • a government with a king and/or queen • normal, everyday people, the working class • a powerful, wealthy group just below royalty • a time period in Europe of great social change • using logic and evidence to think things through
Buddhism 2022-12-06
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- Religious texts
- a flower representing purity of body, speech, and mind
- The fig tree the Buddha sat under when he gained enlightenment
- The founder of Buddhism
- the leader of Tibetan Buddhist
- suffering, cause of suffering, end of suffering, path that leads to the end of suffering
- A sacred circle
- Texts that are a record of the previous lives of the Buddha
- Suffering
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- The three most important Buddhist texts
- Right view, intentions, speech, action, livelihood, effort, concentration, and mindfulness
- One who can reach Nirvana but stays on earth to help others on the path
- Meditation sect of Buddhism, found in China
- Small or deficient vehicle
- A Buddhist shrine
- A word or sound used in meditation
- A spiritual teacher in Tibetan Buddhism
- Buddhist heaven
18 Clues: Suffering • Religious texts • A sacred circle • Buddhist heaven • A Buddhist shrine • The founder of Buddhism • Small or deficient vehicle • the leader of Tibetan Buddhist • A word or sound used in meditation • The three most important Buddhist texts • A spiritual teacher in Tibetan Buddhism • Meditation sect of Buddhism, found in China • ...
Modernism 2017-12-08
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- Schoenberg's self portraits
- art movement dealing with youth, technology, and speed
- Jeans Arp, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball
- feeling of optimism for everyone
- art movement drawing ideas from the classical period
- initially with poetry and painting, known painter being Vincent Van Gogh
- unusual rhythm, bitonality, fragmentation and repetition
- Manhattan Viking
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- group obsessed with death and mortality, very melancholy
- art movement best known for writings and visual art works, known artist being Salvador Dali
- "the past is relevant"
- some decoration on buildings
- created by Auguste Rodin
- created by Steve Reich, two sets of music slowly become out of allignment
- Fantasy novel written by Alan Garner
15 Clues: Manhattan Viking • "the past is relevant" • created by Auguste Rodin • Schoenberg's self portraits • some decoration on buildings • feeling of optimism for everyone • Fantasy novel written by Alan Garner • Jeans Arp, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball • art movement drawing ideas from the classical period • art movement dealing with youth, technology, and speed • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2013-04-08
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- the ultimate goal of Buddhists
- a state of perfect wisdom
- to avoid doing harm to any living thing
- a sect of Buddhism that focusses on the compassion of the Buddha
- the one supreme God
- the effect of a person's actions in both lives
- people who follow Hinduism
- The religion of the Vedic Age, later formed into Hinduism.
- a teacher or thinker of Hinduism
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- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a sect of Buddhism that focusses on the wisdom of the Buddha
- to calm or clear the mind
- religious communities
- the ultimate goal of Hindus
- a person's duties or what is right for him or her
15 Clues: the one supreme God • religious communities • to calm or clear the mind • a state of perfect wisdom • people who follow Hinduism • the ultimate goal of Hindus • the ultimate goal of Buddhists • a teacher or thinker of Hinduism • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • to avoid doing harm to any living thing • the effect of a person's actions in both lives • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-09
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- capital city of Japan
- another main religion that searches for enlightenment
- name of place the Japanese bombed in 1941
- traditional Japanese robes worn on special occasions
- island native religion that prays to nature spirits
- powerful military leaders that controlled Japan
- Japanese writing system for using whole words
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- destructive waves that often hit Japan
- one of Japan's biggest problems
- a place in Japan where lots of fish and seafood can be caught
- highly trained warriors of Japan that served the shoguns
- Japan's emperor for most of 1900s
- very fast trains used in the train system
- one of Japan's main exports
- Diet an elected legislature that has power
15 Clues: capital city of Japan • one of Japan's main exports • one of Japan's biggest problems • Japan's emperor for most of 1900s • destructive waves that often hit Japan • very fast trains used in the train system • name of place the Japanese bombed in 1941 • Diet an elected legislature that has power • Japanese writing system for using whole words • ...
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
- pedro cofounder of empire of Brazil
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- people with old rulings
- country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil
- rights the 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 • a country used to be called Espanol • pedro cofounder of empire of Brazil • Iv king that fled to its colony brazil • people who were african european descent • country with the 2nd power and ruled brazil • rights the rights you're naturally born with • people who were from native european descent • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2019-01-25
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- Polotics,philosophy,science,communications were radically reoriented
- A slave who practiced religion after almost dying
- The catholic church reviewed their rules in wake of the protestant reformation
- A religion that originated at the end of the 15th century
- Hindu poet of the Bahkti movement
- and the idea of progress A man and his sketch of his idea of project
- French enlightenment writer historian and philosopher
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- Islam doctrine and religious movement
- Italian astronomer,physicist and engineer
- Started by Martin Luther
- religious revival movement
- A renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer
- religious missions that change china's society
- English mathematician physicist astronomer theologian and author
- A school of study in China from 1650 to 1850
15 Clues: Started by Martin Luther • religious revival movement • Hindu poet of the Bahkti movement • Islam doctrine and religious movement • Italian astronomer,physicist and engineer • A school of study in China from 1650 to 1850 • A renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer • religious missions that change china's society • A slave who practiced religion after almost dying • ...
History 2020-10-06
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- a period of 100 years.
- something that has never been made before.
- a highly developed culture.
- a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
- a calculations.
- a fixed time in history.
- society in general.
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- the process of gradually increasing in amount.
- the period in the 18th century in Europe when many people began to emphasize the importance of science and reason, rather than religion and tradition.
- a male ruler of an empire.
- dangers.
- inventor of printing.
- fundamental of ancient economy.
- to be beaten or defeated.
- the distant past (= a long time ago), especially before the sixth century.
15 Clues: dangers. • a calculations. • society in general. • inventor of printing. • a period of 100 years. • a fixed time in history. • to be beaten or defeated. • a male ruler of an empire. • a highly developed culture. • fundamental of ancient economy. • something that has never been made before. • the process of gradually increasing in amount. • ...
The Colonies 2024-05-14
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- Name for New Amsterdam after the Dutch surrendered to the British.
- Settlers of Pennsylvania
- Colony settled by the pilgrims
- Country that owns colonies
- The first colony
- First settled by Dutch
- Popular belief at the time that you needed more colonies to be more powerful.
- Buffer state used as defense against the Spanish
- Religious ___. Pilgrims, Quakers, etc. experienced this.
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- People in search of paying off debts
- Crops Grown in the south to sell
- Creators of the Mayflower Compact
- ___ Bay. "The City Upon a Hill"
- A period of time when people began to develop modern ideas and more of an understanding of the world.
- Ship the Pilgrims sailed upon to get to the Americas.
15 Clues: The first colony • First settled by Dutch • Settlers of Pennsylvania • Country that owns colonies • Colony settled by the pilgrims • ___ Bay. "The City Upon a Hill" • Crops Grown in the south to sell • Creators of the Mayflower Compact • People in search of paying off debts • Buffer state used as defense against the Spanish • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2025-03-27
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- Assembly made up of 3 estates
- Which estate had to pay the most taxes
- The type of life that peasants were angry at nobles for having
- Made the French Constitution, enshrining their traditional rights
- ___ grew poorer
- Nobles were exempt from paying ___
- ___ grew richer
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- Special church taxes, funded French government
- Mistress of Louis XV, Madame de ___
- What revolution caused many peasants to move from the countryside to towns and cities
- Moving away from church and towards a new era of science
- Woman were not allowed in any form of
- Symbol of oppression against Nobles where many uprisings were held
- What food caused peasants to retaliate
- Turgot attempted economic reform using three ___
15 Clues: ___ grew poorer • ___ grew richer • Assembly made up of 3 estates • Nobles were exempt from paying ___ • Mistress of Louis XV, Madame de ___ • Woman were not allowed in any form of • Which estate had to pay the most taxes • What food caused peasants to retaliate • Special church taxes, funded French government • Turgot attempted economic reform using three ___ • ...
World Religions 2023-04-12
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- which religion calls their god "Allah"
- an inner peace or enlightenment
- roman emperor who legalized Christianity
- Gurus are a type of clergy in what religion
- an assembly to determine the next Muslim caliph.
- A measurement of how good or bad a person has been
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- this man was the founder of Judaism
- the fundamental cause of all suffering
- the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- Muslims are strict
- Synagogues are led by
- which religion believes in one god with endless aspects and names
- Hinduism and Buddhism both developed in this area
- holy book for Christianity
- the movement of Jews out of Israel is known as the
15 Clues: Muslims are strict • Synagogues are led by • holy book for Christianity • an inner peace or enlightenment • this man was the founder of Judaism • the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • the fundamental cause of all suffering • which religion calls their god "Allah" • roman emperor who legalized Christianity • Gurus are a type of clergy in what religion • ...
Social Studies Religion Crossword 2022-12-12
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- the caste of merchants and farmers
- the idea of the worse stuff you do to yourself in this life will give you a better next life.
- the caste that works for other higher castes
- the caste of priests and teachers
- the system of classes of society you are born into
- differents types for practicing Buddhism
- The belief in many gods
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- the lower caste or untouchables
- the highest state of enlightenment
- the cycle of rebirth over and over again
- four truths that Buddhists live by
- the caste of warriors
- the first Buddha and center of Buddhism
- the idea of what comes around goes around
- The belief in one single god
15 Clues: the caste of warriors • The belief in many gods • The belief in one single god • the lower caste or untouchables • the caste of priests and teachers • the highest state of enlightenment • the caste of merchants and farmers • four truths that Buddhists live by • the first Buddha and center of Buddhism • the cycle of rebirth over and over again • ...
Revolutions Crossword 2024-12-05
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- theory resulted in the idea that people should have an increased role in government INDIVIDUALISM
- of Martin Luther's objections to the Catholic church CORRUPTION
- tool for the creation of naturalistic space in art. PERSPECTIVE
- we stay grounded. GRAVITY
- absolute monarch, for example. DESPOT
- Ptolomy wrong COPERNICUS
- important rights were life, liberty, and property. LOCKE
- are corrupted by the evils of society. ROUSSEAU
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- liberties. VOLTAIRE
- of Italian Renaissance art. NATURALISM
- thinkers advocated people's ability to understand their world based on... REASON
- universe resolves around the Earth. GEOCENTRISM
- among men to create a government SOCIAL CONTRACT
- found planetary orbits were not circular, but... ELLIPTICAL
- used technology to explore. GALILEO
15 Clues: liberties. VOLTAIRE • we stay grounded. GRAVITY • Ptolomy wrong COPERNICUS • used technology to explore. GALILEO • absolute monarch, for example. DESPOT • of Italian Renaissance art. NATURALISM • universe resolves around the Earth. GEOCENTRISM • are corrupted by the evils of society. ROUSSEAU • among men to create a government SOCIAL CONTRACT • ...
India Crossword 2021-06-24
6 Clues: To get things done • Having different ranks • rebirth of a human soul • A state of pure goodness • A position in seeing with political society • large landmass set apart from layer continent
Latin American Revolutions 2024-12-03
6 Clues: born in Spain and Portugal • freedom from outside control • Europeans born in Latin America • a natural boundary in Latin America • inspired the Latin American revolutions • revolutionary leader who liberated South America
Foundations of American Government 2022-02-11
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- Lexington and _______
- Colonists were punished for the Boston Tea Party with the ___________ Acts
- Created the first political cartoon
- The Articles of Confederation didn't allow the government to ___ citizens
- Name of the act that taxed printed paper
- Group that opposed the Constitution because it lacked a Bill of Rights
- The Northern States wanted the President to serve a ______ term
- Person who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence
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- ______ Massacre
- The only state that didn't attend the Constitutional Convention
- Second participant in French and Indian War
- First permanent settlement in America
- The 17th and 18th centuries were nicknamed "The Age of _____________"
- Main cash crop in America
- God, gold, and _____
15 Clues: ______ Massacre • God, gold, and _____ • Lexington and _______ • Main cash crop in America • Created the first political cartoon • First permanent settlement in America • Name of the act that taxed printed paper • Second participant in French and Indian War • Person who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Vocab Words 3 2022-10-25
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- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The author is Thomas Jefferson.
- a movement in the 18th century
- 1st battle Revolutionary War fought in Massachusetts April 19,1775
- a group that doesn't choose a side
- imposed a tax on all papers and documents
- make a charge against or accuse
- a title written by Thomas Paine
- american attorney
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- a commander in Chief of the British army in North America
- founder of the liberal thought
- an agreement between rulers
- a small hand pick
- ended the American Revolution
- a philosopher and a writer he supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
- large companies that controlled an industry or a sector
15 Clues: a small hand pick • american attorney • an agreement between rulers • ended the American Revolution • founder of the liberal thought • a movement in the 18th century • make a charge against or accuse • a title written by Thomas Paine • a group that doesn't choose a side • imposed a tax on all papers and documents • large companies that controlled an industry or a sector • ...
Major World Religions 2017-01-18
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- Muslims cannot eat this meat
- state achieved through enlightenment in Buddhism
- worlds largest religion
- man that Buddhism is based around
- Religion that celebrates Hanukkah
- The man in which the new testament of the Bible is based around
- A word describing a religion that has one God
- principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian churches
- The Islamic God
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- The Jewish scripture book
- Country in which Hinduism and Buddhism originated from
- The belief that beings are reborn based on their past lives choices
- disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods
- Head of the Catholic Church
- Islamic prophet who wrote the Quran
15 Clues: The Islamic God • worlds largest religion • The Jewish scripture book • Head of the Catholic Church • Muslims cannot eat this meat • man that Buddhism is based around • Religion that celebrates Hanukkah • Islamic prophet who wrote the Quran • A word describing a religion that has one God • state achieved through enlightenment in Buddhism • ...
History Kodawari Crossword Puzzle by Asaja Rombe-Hall 2024-03-11
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- A religion that has spread to Japan, which originated in India.
- A major Japanese religion focused on nature.
- A Japanese mercenary fighter who was an expert in disguise.
- A Japanese local Lord and landowner.
- Current Capital of Japan.
- A Japanese form of martial arts.
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- The Japanese art of folding paper.
- A code obeyed by all Samurai which called for obedience, loyalty, and honor.
- Japanese food with rice and other food encased in seaweed.
- Enlightenment.
- A sect of Buddhism that emphasized meditation and "no mind".
- A Japanese form of theater, which involved dancing and signing.
- Former Capital of Japan.
- A Japanese type of wrestling.
- A Japanese tea.
15 Clues: Enlightenment. • A Japanese tea. • Former Capital of Japan. • Current Capital of Japan. • A Japanese type of wrestling. • A Japanese form of martial arts. • The Japanese art of folding paper. • A Japanese local Lord and landowner. • A major Japanese religion focused on nature. • Japanese food with rice and other food encased in seaweed. • ...
Siddhartha Crossword 2024-03-08
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- A symbol of transformation and betrayal
- Teaches Siddhartha about love
- A man with no individual drive until he was forced onto his own path
- "coincidental and worthless"
- Siddhartha's inner voice and attachment to luxury
- The group which Siddhartha begins his journey of finding himself
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- The caste which Siddhartha detaches himself from
- The ultimate goal of self-actualization
- the man on a continuous journey of transformation and obstacles
- Siddhartha's "mentor"; Symbol for self-reflection
- The inevitable and scary; simultaneously good
- familial feelings Siddhartha doesn't feel until he leaves the samanas
- social system which Siddhartha's feeling of non-belonging amongst other people
- The "enlightened one"
- Siddhartha's goal when running from himself; "... from the self"
15 Clues: The "enlightened one" • "coincidental and worthless" • Teaches Siddhartha about love • A symbol of transformation and betrayal • The ultimate goal of self-actualization • The inevitable and scary; simultaneously good • The caste which Siddhartha detaches himself from • Siddhartha's "mentor"; Symbol for self-reflection • Siddhartha's inner voice and attachment to luxury • ...
