enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Religious Experience 2014-11-23
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- Encountering God*
- experiences that appear to violate a normal understand of the
- e.g. Paul on the road to Damascus
- Moses receiving the 10 commandments was a ...Revelation
- a moment of ‘realisation’
- Refers to experiences where the mind of an individual
- Seeing the work of God*
- A philosopher who's first name was Richard
- religious significance (e.g. natural beauty)
- Receiving Enlightenment*
- on god. Acts of prayer or worship are an example of this
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- Having a vision*
- Revelation through a religious experience, a person comes
- "No Objective way of reaching God"
- who compares a artist to a religious believer
- a type of experience when a person interprets a natural event as
- Refer to cases where a person encounters God in a direct
- Conversion Experience*
- Prayers are answered*
- of nature (e.g. water into wine)
- A sense of Ultimate reality*
21 Clues: Having a vision* • Encountering God* • Prayers are answered* • Conversion Experience* • Seeing the work of God* • Receiving Enlightenment* • a moment of ‘realisation’ • A sense of Ultimate reality* • of nature (e.g. water into wine) • e.g. Paul on the road to Damascus • "No Objective way of reaching God" • A philosopher who's first name was Richard • ...
American Government Vocabulary Crossword 2016-10-04
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- a result of the Boston Tea Party
- one of Thomas Jefferson theories
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist
- a document granting the rights
- highly values citizens participation, public good, civic virtue
- opposed the constitution
- British impose taxes on tea, lead, glass and paper
- John Adams,Benjamin, Franklin
- first ten amendments
- every stat received one vote
- principle of individual rights established by earlier documents
- suggested by Roger Sherman
- created by James Wilson and Roger Sherman
- tax on paper goods, required stamp
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- federal government could not tax
- the number of representatives in each house would depend on population of state
- supported the constitution
- British against the French for control of North America
- avoid concentrated
- one house congress
- idea of limited government that the king's power was not absolute
- Proposed by Edmund Randolph
- known as the Age of Reason
- written by Thomas Paine
24 Clues: avoid concentrated • one house congress • first ten amendments • written by Thomas Paine • opposed the constitution • supported the constitution • known as the Age of Reason • suggested by Roger Sherman • Proposed by Edmund Randolph • every stat received one vote • John Adams,Benjamin, Franklin • a document granting the rights • a result of the Boston Tea Party • ...
AP History 2016-10-12
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- Religion of Scots-Irish; Important in NJ & PA
- Hysteria in New England
- Developed Indigo in South Carolina
- List of complaints
- Began with slavery; discrimination
- 2 brothers that Founded Methodism
- Known as Pennsylvania Dutch
- large estate; grew crops; had slaves
- New beliefs; Science, Education, justice, law, and literature
- Cambridge, MA; Ivy League School
- Relationship (trade) between N.A., England, and Africa
- Hysteria; believed people to be in allegiance with Satan
- Four bodily fluids balanced equals Health
- Women who practiced medicine; delivered babies
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- Got voyage to America by servitude
- Opened colonists' eyes to new possibilities
- Legally owned by master; main source of labor
- Mixed race; black and white
- Ivy Leavue School; New Haven, CT
- Laws and limitations on slaves
- French Protestants
- Protestant Theologian
- Route that took slaves to America
- Did housework and cared for family
- Town in NJ named after it; Ivy League School
25 Clues: List of complaints • French Protestants • Protestant Theologian • Hysteria in New England • Mixed race; black and white • Known as Pennsylvania Dutch • Laws and limitations on slaves • Ivy Leavue School; New Haven, CT • Cambridge, MA; Ivy League School • 2 brothers that Founded Methodism • Route that took slaves to America • Got voyage to America by servitude • ...
Chapter 5 2023-11-09
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- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greek city-state
- to transfer unlawfully
- to stress
- money or goods left to someone in a will
- a persian religion based on the belief of one god
- to climb awkwardly
- a person who tells fortunes
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a story meant to teach a lesson
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- working hard
- part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
- a structure of government
- following
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a period of ten years
- the form of government of a country or other organization
- to become used to something
- a Spartan group leader
- at a distance
- to express disapproval
- conflict or disagreement
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
24 Clues: following • to stress • working hard • at a distance • Greek city-state • to climb awkwardly • a period of ten years • to transfer unlawfully • a Spartan group leader • to express disapproval • conflict or disagreement • a structure of government • to become used to something • a person who tells fortunes • a story meant to teach a lesson • money or goods left to someone in a will • ...
Morality midterm choice 2024-01-04
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- Web of cause and effect
- Deficiency and excess, absence of virtue
- Philosopher, didn’t write anything, sentenced to death
- living well, humanity’s purpose, flourishing
- moral theories that guide and assess choices of what ought to be done
- An agent who acts under the influence of external desires
- Everything that can happen must happen for certain
- Law that expresses and maintains unity of creation
- Branch of philosophy that deals with the true nature of reality
- Purpose
- Principles to distinct between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
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- Aristotle’s goal in life
- An agent whose will acts in accordance with the right reasons
- State of character by which you “stand well” in relation to your desires, emotions, and choices
- Enlightenment
- Philosopher, founder of virtue ethics
- Suffering, pain, unhappiness
- Moral rule or principle
- love of wisdom
- Deciding on an action and it’s consequences
20 Clues: Purpose • Enlightenment • love of wisdom • Web of cause and effect • Moral rule or principle • Aristotle’s goal in life • Suffering, pain, unhappiness • Philosopher, founder of virtue ethics • Deficiency and excess, absence of virtue • Deciding on an action and it’s consequences • living well, humanity’s purpose, flourishing • Everything that can happen must happen for certain • ...
Greek Vocab words 2024-02-08
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- working hard
- method of refuting claims or ideas
- to get used to something
- to transfer unlawfully
- money or goods left to someone in a will
- a gathering place
- structure of a government
- a conflict
- a story meant to teach a lesson
- a select group of people at the top of society
- political organization or form of government
- to express disapproval
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- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a greek city-state
- a Persian religion based on the belief in one god
- to climb
- a piece of land surrounded by three sides of water
- a person who tells fortunes
- a person taking part in a discussion
- at a distance
- a part of an army in which soldiers ride on horses
- a territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- a Spartan group leader
23 Clues: to climb • a conflict • working hard • at a distance • a gathering place • a greek city-state • to transfer unlawfully • a Spartan group leader • to express disapproval • to get used to something • structure of a government • a person who tells fortunes • a story meant to teach a lesson • method of refuting claims or ideas • a person taking part in a discussion • ...
lillys world history puzzle 2023-03-28
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- mothers died shortly after he was born
- was a astronomer born in Pisa
- is the belief in the systems of one ruler
- by the 1689 he had absolute power over Russia brought Russia into modern times
- hobbes thought that people needed government to keep the law in order
- was a natural philosopher
- called the sun king
- attacks England with the Spanish armada
- was the new ways of doing things
- was born in 1694 in Paris
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- louis xiv was the
- was married to peter the great
- had though that the people were responsible of having the natural ability to goverenment themselfs
- is the ancient Greeks,
- is a person who does bad things
- when the king and queen have more power
- had placed the sun rather then the earth
- mother was suffering in relationship
- was lead by kings and queens
- the separation of powers
20 Clues: louis xiv was the • called the sun king • is the ancient Greeks, • the separation of powers • was a natural philosopher • was born in 1694 in Paris • was lead by kings and queens • was a astronomer born in Pisa • was married to peter the great • is a person who does bad things • was the new ways of doing things • mother was suffering in relationship • ...
World History Review Crossword 2022-12-12
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- Sun King is Louis ___
- The USSR is the United ______ Socialist Republic (Communist)
- Asia, Africa, and Europe are the ____ world
- Isaac Newton
- Religion of Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal
- Denomination of Conquistadores
- The Enlightenment promoted it
- This Treaty took away German land, money, military, & pride
- He made China Communist
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- "Columbian" Transfer of Plants, Animals, Diseases, and Ideas
- Haitian Revolutionary
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- Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal are ____ empires
- Exchanged for Tea in China
- Oppressed Religion in British India
- Religion of Inca, Aztec, Maya
- Country of Zheng He
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire was the Triple ______
- Weapon of the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The _____ Khomeini took over Iran in 1979
- Mikhail Gorbachev promoted Glasnost & _______ in the USSR
- Imperializes the Pacific Ocean in the 1930s
- President at the center of the Watergate Scandal
- North and South America are the ____ world
24 Clues: Isaac Newton • Country of Zheng He • Sun King is Louis ___ • Haitian Revolutionary • He made China Communist • Exchanged for Tea in China • Religion of Inca, Aztec, Maya • The Enlightenment promoted it • Denomination of Conquistadores • Weapon of the Cuban Missile Crisis • Oppressed Religion in British India • Religion of Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal • ...
7th Grade Semester Review 2023-01-10
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- Code of _______________
- Dynasty that gave us paper
- First emperor in history
- First civilization to use iron
- Writing style of Mesopotamia
- Important part of the Neolithic Age
- Making coins, weights, etc the same
- Known as "the great"/ he was a Persian king
- "enlightenment" in Buddhism
- Greece is one of these
- War fought between Greece and Troy
- Our ________ can be traced back to the Phoenicians
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- Bring water to crops
- Belief in more than one god
- First hominid to leave Africa
- Class system of ancient India
- First hominid to use stone tools
- New Stone Age
- One physical feature of Greece
- Belief that people are evil by nature
- Old Stone Age
- Confucius was born in this dynasty
- Chinese belief/Gods give people right to rule
- "land between two rivers"
- Hindu religious books
25 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • Bring water to crops • Hindu religious books • Greece is one of these • Code of _______________ • First emperor in history • "land between two rivers" • Dynasty that gave us paper • Belief in more than one god • "enlightenment" in Buddhism • Writing style of Mesopotamia • First hominid to leave Africa • Class system of ancient India • ...
Vocab List 2B 2022-11-02
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- fame or recognized superiority
- dark or dull in color or tone
- having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
- engaged in, involving or reflecting deep or serious thought
- an obscuring of the light
- powerful or influenita
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large
- providing moral or intellectual instruction
- of an activity at school
- to lend beauty to
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality
- loose and ample
- a legacy
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- gentle
- accorded a great deal of respect
- known or talked about
- circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed
- interesting
- very great or intense
- looking over or through in a casual or cursory manner
- the state of being enlightened
- tuneful
- involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring
- severe or strict in manner
- disagreeing
25 Clues: gentle • tuneful • a legacy • interesting • disagreeing • loose and ample • to lend beauty to • known or talked about • very great or intense • powerful or influenita • of an activity at school • an obscuring of the light • severe or strict in manner • dark or dull in color or tone • fame or recognized superiority • the state of being enlightened • accorded a great deal of respect • ...
AP WORLD UNIT 3 2022-11-01
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- gives money, food, gifts
- Focuses on enlightenment of one
- Arab scholar merchant who traveled around Eurasia
- Scared and ancestral significance for native americans
- Lasting contributes to chinas history
- Used on horses and camels
- inns along the silk roads
- diffusion of cultures/made of many cultures
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- popular philosophies, reform confusion
- New ships used in indian ocean trade
- one of chinas diplomats who traveled and had lasting impacts
- Gramatical African language written in Arab script
- devotional buddhism - compassion
- winds in indian ocean, led to new ideas
- new form of credit
- largest city built north of mexico
- faith and mediational buddhism
- Muslim dominance in Delhi
- First domesticated fruit which demonstrates trade
- part of african trading empire
20 Clues: new form of credit • gives money, food, gifts • Muslim dominance in Delhi • Used on horses and camels • inns along the silk roads • faith and mediational buddhism • part of african trading empire • Focuses on enlightenment of one • devotional buddhism - compassion • largest city built north of mexico • New ships used in indian ocean trade • Lasting contributes to chinas history • ...
Early 20th c experimenters 2023-01-06
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- Gare St-Lazare is a ___ station
- primary interest of Post-Impressionists like Munch
- the Codex Mendoza documented this culture
- medium of choice for most 20th c painters
- our Picasso and Brancusi works were both inspired by the art of this era
- this title counts for two works in this section
- he painted Olympia
- Enlightenment-era painter inspired by Caravaggio
- painter who relied on chiaroscuro
- page-filling technique used in the Lindisfarne Gospels
- one of Klimt's Byzantine influences
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- primary interest of Post-Impressionists like Cezanne
- art works brought to Europe as a result of 19th c ___ inspired Picasso's Les Demoiselles
- the 19th c's first modernist sculptor
- one thing Cole and Velasco had in common
- Matisse was interested primarily in this
- Kandinsky's Improvisation 28 is largely ___
- painter who relied on impasto
- context for The Steerage
- Braque's style of painting
20 Clues: he painted Olympia • context for The Steerage • Braque's style of painting • painter who relied on impasto • Gare St-Lazare is a ___ station • painter who relied on chiaroscuro • one of Klimt's Byzantine influences • the 19th c's first modernist sculptor • one thing Cole and Velasco had in common • Matisse was interested primarily in this • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-25
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- he found enlightenment.
- River valley Civilization in India
- Wind direction during summer monsoon
- god of Preservation
- Ancient Indian city, along with Mohenjo-Daro
- Sacred Buddhist text
- Destroyer god
- Seasonal winds
- Labor class
- People outside the caste who do "dirty jobs"
- Large body of sacred Indian texts
- Geography term to describe India's land mass
- Prince Sidhartha was called this
- A state of wisdom achieved
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- Spiritual leaders and teachers
- Mountains on India's east and west coasts
- Buddhist founder
- The result of the good or evil a
- most popular and important Hindu god
- Mountain range to India's north
- Belief about life and death cycle, to a Buddhist
- giving up all desires.
- Early invaders in India
- are restricted in the jobs
- Geography term to describe India's land mass
- Indian princes
- may take and in their association
- An Indian social class whose
- does in his/her lifetime
- members of other castes.
30 Clues: Labor class • Destroyer god • Indian princes • Seasonal winds • Buddhist founder • god of Preservation • Sacred Buddhist text • giving up all desires. • he found enlightenment. • Early invaders in India • does in his/her lifetime • members of other castes. • are restricted in the jobs • A state of wisdom achieved • An Indian social class whose • Spiritual leaders and teachers • ...
US Constitution - First 3 Articles 2023-09-05
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- Branch of federal government created by Article III of US Constitution
- Current Speaker of the House of Representatives (Last name only)
- Title of person at the head of the Executive branch
- Home of US President
- Judges who serve on the US Supreme Court are called this
- Enlightenment thinker credited with idea for separation of powers
- City where the top of all 3 branches are headquartered
- Term we use to refer to US legislature
- Branch of federal government created by Article I of US Constitution.
- Current President
- Legislative branch ____ laws
- Executive branch executes, or _____ laws
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- Head of judicial branch
- "Lower House" of US legislature
- Branch of federal government created by Article II of US Constitution
- Where both houses of Congress meet
- Current Chief Justice of US Supreme Court
- "Upper House" of US legislature
- Term describing the division of legislature into 2 chambers
- Judicial branch ______ laws
20 Clues: Current President • Home of US President • Head of judicial branch • Judicial branch ______ laws • Legislative branch ____ laws • "Lower House" of US legislature • "Upper House" of US legislature • Where both houses of Congress meet • Term we use to refer to US legislature • Executive branch executes, or _____ laws • Current Chief Justice of US Supreme Court • ...
Words of the Day - Damon Yang 2022-06-01
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- Wealthy landowners
- Rule by a few aristocrats
- When someone reaches Nirvana (inner peace)
- 1. An awesome band from the 1990’s/2. In Hinduism, Nirvana refers to the breaking of the endless cycle of rebirth
- Differences or varieties
- Farmers(poor)
- Farmable land (land good for farming)
- Sacred text (similar to the Bible/Torah)
- Wealthy landowners
- To end or to stop
- Spiritual perfection (Hindu belief)
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- A ruler with total power
- Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity on his deathbed to preserve the empire
- Non-changing / not-movable
- 4 higher social classes
- yellow silt
- Writer during the Pax Romana
- Teacher
- Founder of Jainism
- Varnas were divided into smaller groups based on occupations
- No longer in use
- Religious books of knowledge
- Roman soldiers
- Strict belief of non-violence
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains
25 Clues: Teacher • yellow silt • Farmers(poor) • Roman soldiers • No longer in use • To end or to stop • Wealthy landowners • Founder of Jainism • Wealthy landowners • 4 higher social classes • A ruler with total power • Differences or varieties • Rule by a few aristocrats • Non-changing / not-movable • Writer during the Pax Romana • Religious books of knowledge • Strict belief of non-violence • ...
Religions from Asia 2023-05-02
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- Buddhism found in Japan
- Founder of Taoism
- The cause of our misery
- Founder of Sikhism
- The code of_
- The sayings of K'ung fu-tzu
- The soul
- Bhagavad_
- A Buddhist willing to help others
- Spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism
- Leader in Sikhism
- The tree of enlightenment
- Reward or punishment for past lives
- I recognize the god in you
- A temporary sand picture
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- Ritualistic suicide
- More monastic form of Buddhism
- An insoluble riddle
- The yoke between the physical and spiritual
- The soul in Jainism
- Non-violence
- Spirits, deities
- God of destruction
- In whose net we are all related
- Male, warm, positive
- Priestly caste
- Lion
- Female, cold, negative
- The Enlightened One
- Where the soul resides for 49 days
- Confused belief that we are separate beings
- The Way of Heaven
- The Middle_
33 Clues: Lion • The soul • Bhagavad_ • The Middle_ • Non-violence • The code of_ • Priestly caste • Spirits, deities • Founder of Taoism • Leader in Sikhism • The Way of Heaven • Founder of Sikhism • God of destruction • Ritualistic suicide • An insoluble riddle • The soul in Jainism • The Enlightened One • Male, warm, positive • Female, cold, negative • Buddhism found in Japan • The cause of our misery • ...
The 13 Colonies 2023-10-09
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- also known as King Phillip. Waged war against English settlers
- the legislative body of Great Britain
- first colony with a written Constitution
- a hands off approach governing the colonies
- gave people ideas about government
- this man's trial is the basis for Freedom of the Press
- a colony controlled by an appointed governor
- a legislator with two chambers
- a colony controlled by a land owner
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- an agreement or contract
- a colony controlled by a joint stock company
- founded for as a safe haven for Catholics
- founded Pennsylvania
- to require, usually by law
- printed lies that misrepresent
- a colony originally established for people in debt.
- people who wanted to change the Church of England
- originally established by the Dutch as New Amsterdam
- crops crops grown to sell for money
- a large farm that usually grows cash crops
20 Clues: founded Pennsylvania • an agreement or contract • to require, usually by law • printed lies that misrepresent • a legislator with two chambers • gave people ideas about government • crops crops grown to sell for money • a colony controlled by a land owner • the legislative body of Great Britain • first colony with a written Constitution • ...
Virginia and US History Vocab 2024-09-24
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- Eight original shires formed
- Those who volunteer to be ready
- Defense for the Kingdom of France
- Each side was supported by native americans
- First military clash
- Statesman, diplomat, and lawyer
- American colonists before the American Revolution
- Great Possession
- ¨We hold these truths to be self-evdient¨
- Freedom is balanced with the necessity
- Vigoursouly supports their country
- Deadly Riot
- American Writer
- An agreement of a society
- Punitive Punitive Laws
- seven-year war
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- Noted as an orator
- Unbiased
- Medical Researcher
- Farmer, Politcian,and military officer
- Helped sway the thirteen colonies
- Legislative bodies with executive function
- Urged the colonies into readiness
- Person who remains loyal
- Direct tax
- French and Indian war
- Ideas concerning god, reason, nature and humnaity
- Ended American war
- Served as a general in the war
- Results in American Independence
- Conferred by natural law
31 Clues: Unbiased • Direct tax • Deadly Riot • seven-year war • American Writer • Great Possession • Noted as an orator • Medical Researcher • Ended American war • First military clash • French and Indian war • Punitive Punitive Laws • Person who remains loyal • Conferred by natural law • An agreement of a society • Eight original shires formed • Served as a general in the war • ...
Mindfulness 2024-09-16
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- Being aware of the present moment
- What you breathe in for healing?
- A means of concentration
- A lack of conflict
- the part of a person that make them who they are
- Sense of worth
- The state of having knowledge or understanding
- The fact of being accepted
- What do you take in nice and deep when feels stressed or anxious?
- A cherished aspiration, ambition or ideal
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- The non physical part of a person
- Being friendly, generous and considerate
- Give assistance to
- Pay attention to sound
- A practice to train attention and awareness
- To think that something is real
- A feeling of great pleasure or happiness
- An intense deep affection for another person
- To believe that someone is true and honest
- Protective attention
- What do you do when you think of someone or some thing. Become .....
21 Clues: Sense of worth • Give assistance to • A lack of conflict • Protective attention • Pay attention to sound • A means of concentration • The fact of being accepted • To think that something is real • What you breathe in for healing? • The non physical part of a person • Being aware of the present moment • Being friendly, generous and considerate • ...
medium 13 2025-04-04
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- A symbolic title for someone who brings enlightenment.
- Associated with heaven; divine or ethereal.
- The condition or role of being a savior.
- A prayer asking for divine favor.
- To announce something publicly and officially.
- Roman officer present during the crucifixion.
- Group of followers, often used metaphorically in religion.
- Refers to the gospel or teachings of Jesus.
- A shout of praise or adoration during worship.
- Fragrant smoke often used in church rituals.
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- An expression of joy, especially in worship.
- Deep religious feeling or commitment.
- Showing deep respect, especially during worship.
- Travelers seeking religious meaning.
- Extraordinary and seemingly impossible by natural law.
- Rose upward, often used for Jesus after resurrection.
- Underground burial places used by early Christians.
- Full of grace or elegance, both physically and spiritually.
- Describes Thomas, who needed proof of resurrection.
- A ceremonial parade, often religious.
20 Clues: A prayer asking for divine favor. • Travelers seeking religious meaning. • Deep religious feeling or commitment. • A ceremonial parade, often religious. • The condition or role of being a savior. • Associated with heaven; divine or ethereal. • Refers to the gospel or teachings of Jesus. • An expression of joy, especially in worship. • ...
Asia Physical & Human Geography 2024-11-22
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- Capital city of China
- Desert whose name means "waterless place"
- Protected China from invaders
- Also called Southwest Asia
- Longest river in Pakistan
- Sometimes called the "Indian Subcontinent"
- Seasonal wind that affects entire region
- Natural resource in Russia & Middle East
- Religion that seeks enlightenment and the 4 Noble Truths
- Largest Mangrove forest on earth
- World's largest and busiest port
- Most widely spoken language in Asia
- Longest river in Asia
- Highest mountain range in the world
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- Group of islands
- Supreme Leader of North Korea
- Highest peak in the world
- Over 80% of India practices
- What China's government is ruled by
- River named after silt deposited to the delta
- "MataGanga"
- Asia is home to a variety of these
- Capital city of Japan
- Ring of Fire is known to have many
- China's name comes from this dynasty
- Japan's tallest peak
26 Clues: "MataGanga" • Group of islands • Japan's tallest peak • Capital city of China • Capital city of Japan • Longest river in Asia • Highest peak in the world • Longest river in Pakistan • Also called Southwest Asia • Over 80% of India practices • Supreme Leader of North Korea • Protected China from invaders • Largest Mangrove forest on earth • World's largest and busiest port • ...
Vocab #3 2024-11-18
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- landmass south of Himalayas, bordered by Indian Ocean
- Force produced by a person's actions
- Civilian workforce of government
- Fortified walls as protection
- Religion of South Asia, came from Vedic
- Division of society, inherited
- Person sent by a church to spread Christianity
- Real self
- Empire of North Indian dynasty
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- Indian principle of nonviolence to living beings
- Material in soil
- State of enlightenment
- Member of the highest class among Hindus
- Freedom of the eternal cycle of life
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- Rebirth in new bodies or species
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- Suffering; Cause, End, Cause to end
- Love/respect for someone's parents
- Path to Nirvana
- Rise/fall of dynasties in China
- Natural order
- Only 1 ruler of China, blessed by God
- Light, masculinity, activity
- Teaching of Buddha
- Darkness, femininity, passivity
- Descendants of Indo-European language speakers
27 Clues: Real self • Natural order • Path to Nirvana • Material in soil • Teaching of Buddha • State of enlightenment • Ancient Hindu scriptures • Light, masculinity, activity • Fortified walls as protection • Division of society, inherited • Empire of North Indian dynasty • Rise/fall of dynasties in China • Darkness, femininity, passivity • Rebirth in new bodies or species • ...
Romeo and Juliet Historical Context 2025-01-16
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- a fleet of ships
- Shakespeare's famous theater
- Shakespeare used ___ figures in his plays
- before he was a writer, Shakespeare was an __
- Shakespeare tragedy "____ and Juliet"
- famous queen of England
- a door on the stage
- He built the 1st theater
- shape with 8 sides
- open air theater lighting
- main religion of England
- snack during a Shakespeare play
- people who stood in the pit
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- indoor theater that used artificial light
- Period of "enlightenment"
- England Civil War family
- He thought women couldn't rule England
- Shakespeare's hometown
- Shakespeare comedy "The __ of the Shrew"
- head of the Catholic church
- Shakespeare's wife
- Spanish king who tried to invade England
- special effect used
- river in England
- opposite of tragedy
- Area of theater where the rich sat
- symbol of the House of York
27 Clues: a fleet of ships • river in England • Shakespeare's wife • shape with 8 sides • special effect used • a door on the stage • opposite of tragedy • Shakespeare's hometown • famous queen of England • England Civil War family • He built the 1st theater • main religion of England • Period of "enlightenment" • open air theater lighting • head of the Catholic church • people who stood in the pit • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2024-12-17
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- the epiphany that revealed the truth
- letting go of desire
- people who couldn't afford leaving everything
- the country that offered Buddhism after the collapse of an empire
- people who couldnt reach enlightment,even if they couldn't be monks
- a way of life, leaving everything behind
- what Brahmanism was based off of
- the prince who gave up his desire to teach the truth
- blending with elements of different belief systems
- people who couldn't abandon their livelihoods
- the other option than an extreme ascetic lifestyle
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- the leader that encouraged missionaries to travel abroad
- ancient road, right view,right intention,right speech
- the Aryan conquest of India
- someone who renounced their titles and possessions
- divided all people into a strict social hierarchy
- what helped it spread across Asia
- the river where Siddhartha had meditated
- required self-sacrifice and dedication
- the dominant belief system
20 Clues: letting go of desire • the dominant belief system • the Aryan conquest of India • what Brahmanism was based off of • what helped it spread across Asia • the epiphany that revealed the truth • required self-sacrifice and dedication • the river where Siddhartha had meditated • a way of life, leaving everything behind • people who couldn't afford leaving everything • ...
Unsubscribe 2025-09-27
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- What we call staring at another screen
- Usually digital, rarely effective
- Mythical state of enlightenment
- Newsletter where people overshare professionally
- When your brain files for divorce
- Weekly subscription to self-awareness
- The national pastime after 10 PM
- Tiny dopamine hit disguised as productivity
- The thing your therapist keeps mentioning
- Oldest self-care tool on the keyboard
- The invisible hand of your doom
- Breathing, but with guilt
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- Button that fixes nothing
- The best lie we tell ourselves
- TikToks in witness protection
- The modern day smiting
- The new form of communication
- How your dad texts
- The modern breakup move
- Capitalism’s favorite coping mechanism
- Stretching, but for anxiety
- Minimalism’s core cardio
- The inbox that never sleeps
- Symbol of “doing my best”
- Digital disappearing act
- How you feel during every Zoom
26 Clues: How your dad texts • The modern day smiting • The modern breakup move • Minimalism’s core cardio • Digital disappearing act • Button that fixes nothing • Symbol of “doing my best” • Breathing, but with guilt • Stretching, but for anxiety • The inbox that never sleeps • TikToks in witness protection • The new form of communication • The best lie we tell ourselves • ...
Economic puzzle 2025-11-06
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- improves the
- when did he publish it
- when was he born
- where was adam educated
- what century did he live in
- what did joh m keys inspire
- name of his book
- what was his goal
- city he died in
- when was it published
- where did he teach
- emphasized the importance of
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- a term to describe his movement
- adam smith was a moral
- what book did he write
- what did people used to consider him as
- the division of
- believed unemployment is caused by
- College where was john educated
- where was he born
- when did die
- father of economic
- who did he negotiate a loan with
- what year was his final work
- his ideas formed economics
- where was he represented during the war
- smith nationality
- influenced what president
- believed in the market
- where was he born
30 Clues: improves the • when did die • the division of • city he died in • when was he born • name of his book • where was he born • smith nationality • what was his goal • where was he born • father of economic • where did he teach • when was it published • adam smith was a moral • when did he publish it • what book did he write • believed in the market • where was adam educated • influenced what president • ...
Chapter 2.1 The Enlightenment 2013-10-13
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- Everything we know comes from the experiences of the senses.
- Strongly criticized absolute monarchy and was the voice for democracy.
- Worked 25 years to produce first 28 volume Encyclopedia.
- "Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains"
- A blank tablet.
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- Lassez Faire
- In nature people were cruel, greedy, and selfish.
- Could explain gravity and magnetism
- Wrote the famous novel Candide.
- "The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property"
10 Clues: Lassez Faire • A blank tablet. • Wrote the famous novel Candide. • Could explain gravity and magnetism • In nature people were cruel, greedy, and selfish. • "Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains" • Worked 25 years to produce first 28 volume Encyclopedia. • Everything we know comes from the experiences of the senses. • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT AND FRENCH REVOLUTION 2023-03-22
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- people who work for a church; In the Catholic Church these include the Pope, bishops, and priests
- class of people that are usually wealthy and own land
- to stop something from happening or end something
- a lower class person
- a person who speaks or acts for a group or community
- system of government where one person has absolute control
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- spending too much; spending in a foolish or careless way
- (June 20, 1789) a promise by the members of the National Assembly to meet until a constitution was written and enacted
- (1789-1791) the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution
- something you are allowed to do because you are a person
10 Clues: a lower class person • to stop something from happening or end something • a person who speaks or acts for a group or community • class of people that are usually wealthy and own land • spending too much; spending in a foolish or careless way • something you are allowed to do because you are a person • system of government where one person has absolute control • ...
influence idea and enlightenment 2017-10-23
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- a period in european history where educated people stressed education
- an agreement among the people that defines there rights
- the 3 branches with distinct powers
- to be free and independent
- laws that cant be broken
- having a lasting effect on someone
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- an agreement made by the people to establish and abide by its laws
- its a principle that allows each goverment branch to limit the power of other branches
- rights that cant be broken or taken
- representitives from 13 colonies and wrote the decleration of independece
10 Clues: laws that cant be broken • to be free and independent • having a lasting effect on someone • rights that cant be broken or taken • the 3 branches with distinct powers • an agreement among the people that defines there rights • an agreement made by the people to establish and abide by its laws • a period in european history where educated people stressed education • ...
Influence of Enlightenment Ideas 2017-10-19
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- representatives from 13 colonies who wrote the D.O.I.
- a persons right to be free
- agreement to form a government and abide by its laws
- agreement among the people of an organized society
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- structure of the gov't,sets up three branches each with its own power and responsibilities
- period in European history when educated people stressed the importance of learning
- allows the branches to limit the power of other branches
- having an impact on someone
- belief that individuals are born with basic rights
- laws to protect natural rights
10 Clues: a persons right to be free • having an impact on someone • laws to protect natural rights • belief that individuals are born with basic rights • agreement among the people of an organized society • agreement to form a government and abide by its laws • representatives from 13 colonies who wrote the D.O.I. • allows the branches to limit the power of other branches • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment Vocabulary 2024-01-22
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- Private businesses are able to compete with each other with little control by the government.
- Government whose power is defined and limited by law.
- Idea that a ruler's authority came directly from God.
- Distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong.
- Law issued by French king Henry IV in 1598 giving more religious freedom to French Protestants.
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- Series of acts passed in 1689 by the English Parliament that limited the rights of the monarchy.
- A form of government in which a ruler has complete authority over the government and lives of people he or she governs.
- A fleet of ships.
- Policy allowing business to operate with little no government interferance.
- Systems in which each branch of government has the power to monitor and limit the actions of the other two.
10 Clues: A fleet of ships. • Government whose power is defined and limited by law. • Idea that a ruler's authority came directly from God. • Policy allowing business to operate with little no government interferance. • Private businesses are able to compete with each other with little control by the government. • ...
Enlightenment and Historical Documents 2024-09-30
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- Common Sense was written to encourage colonists to declare _______
- checks and balances is one way that we have a ______ government
- the Mayflower compact was the first ______ government
- believed in separation of powers
- this was the first document to limit the power of a monarch
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- the legal steps that must be followed to remove a citizens life, liberty or property
- the English _______ gave more rights to all English citizens
- believed in natural rights and social contract
- the idea that even the government must follow laws; "no one is above the law"
- rights that are given by God and can't be taken by government
10 Clues: believed in separation of powers • believed in natural rights and social contract • the Mayflower compact was the first ______ government • this was the first document to limit the power of a monarch • the English _______ gave more rights to all English citizens • rights that are given by God and can't be taken by government • ...
Absolutism, enlightenment, and revolution 2025-03-12
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- political system in which ruler holds total power
- rights the rights with which people are born
- sun centered
- an eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- a representation of the cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it
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- steady rises in prices
- earth-centered
- of law idea that no individual is above the law
- protestants in England inspired by Calvinist idea
- a person who opposes or does not conform to established religious teachings
10 Clues: sun centered • earth-centered • steady rises in prices • rights the rights with which people are born • of law idea that no individual is above the law • political system in which ruler holds total power • protestants in England inspired by Calvinist idea • a representation of the cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it • ...
Napoleon Bonaparte 2021-11-09
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- Napoleonic ________.
- political beliefs based on tradition
- Napoleon's home
- Name of Napoleon's wife
- European country that took over Corsica
- The second island Napoleon was exiled to, includes a "."
- political beliefs based on the enlightenment ideas
- unique identity based on the country you belong to
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- Government that Napoleon overthrew to take power
- Acronym for the group that gave Napoleon the title of brigadier general
- Country that defeated Napoleon by retreating
- Napoleon's nickname, Master of _________.
- System Napoleon tried to use to defeat Great Britain by surrounding them
- Reason Napoleon was successful in battle besides motivated his troops
- Meetings led by women that Napoleon frequently attended
- Meeting that restored the monarchy in France after Napoleon, Congress of _______.
- The first island Napoleon was exiled to
17 Clues: Napoleon's home • Napoleonic ________. • Name of Napoleon's wife • political beliefs based on tradition • European country that took over Corsica • The first island Napoleon was exiled to • Napoleon's nickname, Master of _________. • Country that defeated Napoleon by retreating • Government that Napoleon overthrew to take power • ...
India C 2013-05-28
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- the name given to Siddhartha, means enlightened one
- give up all pleasures and wealth to find enlightenment
- people who don't eat meat
- this is the language of the Aryans
- absorbed Buddhism
- these warriors invaded about AD1500
- this is the practice where a widow burned herself on her husband"s pyre
- was the greatest leader of the Moguls
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- these people conquered the Dravidians about 1500BC
- these people were India's first inhabitants
- sacred animals to Hindus
- this European nation ruled India by the mid 1800's
- a tomb, The Taj Mahal is the most famous
- young prince who lived as an ascetic
- these warriors invaded about AD1000, from Pakistan
- this river is holy to the Hindus
- Vasco da ... was the sailor that reached India from Portugal
17 Clues: absorbed Buddhism • sacred animals to Hindus • people who don't eat meat • this river is holy to the Hindus • this is the language of the Aryans • these warriors invaded about AD1500 • young prince who lived as an ascetic • was the greatest leader of the Moguls • a tomb, The Taj Mahal is the most famous • these people were India's first inhabitants • ...
Civics Unit 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2019-09-30
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- A person that is getting away from war or natural disaster.
- To legally cancel a law
- A law created at the city or county level.
- A loosely connected group of states; states have all power
- Boston's citizens called the Coercive acts this.
- Someone lining permanently in another country.
- this word means power.
- no government control or rule of law.
- a written plan of government.
- sharing power between state and federal government.
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- Things we are required to do by law.
- England's first document of limited government.
- Locke, Montesquieu, and Voltaire were major figures.
- Main parts or sections of the Constitution.
- A 2 house legislative branch.
- List of signatures that are asking for government action.
- A type of democracy where citizens directly vote for president
17 Clues: this word means power. • To legally cancel a law • A 2 house legislative branch. • a written plan of government. • Things we are required to do by law. • no government control or rule of law. • A law created at the city or county level. • Main parts or sections of the Constitution. • Someone lining permanently in another country. • ...
buddhism 2023-11-30
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- Shinshu - school of pure land buddhism
- Lama - the title of a buddhist religious leader.
- - a deity who is fully enlightened but does not enter heaven to help earth
- - leader of buddhist schools or sects
- - someone who contains the compassion of all buddhas.
- - means enlightenment or awakening.
- - a wooden log with ancient scripture written on it
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- - representa the seventh anga
- - the founder and main god of buddhism
- Tales - birth history or story of buddha
- - the true nature of all existence
- - turns us from extremes and helps us do things in simpler ways.
- - Sanskrit word meaning sacred light.
- - a spiritual leader or teacher
- - is a word that means generosity
- - someone who has achieved goal in religious life
- - the doctor version of buddha
17 Clues: - representa the seventh anga • - the doctor version of buddha • - a spiritual leader or teacher • - is a word that means generosity • - the true nature of all existence • - means enlightenment or awakening. • - Sanskrit word meaning sacred light. • - leader of buddhist schools or sects • - the founder and main god of buddhism • Shinshu - school of pure land buddhism • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2025-03-07
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- The worlds 3rd most practiced religion
- The belief in MANY gods
- People who follow Hinduism
- The core teachings or foundations of Buddhism
- Hindu cycle of death and rebirth
- The first phase of life according to Hindus
- The 4 phases of life according to Hindus
- Explaining the present circumstances of an individual with reference to his or her actions in the past.
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- The belief in ONE god
- The foremost goal of a human being in Hinduism. "right way of living"
- The way to end suffering in Buddhism
- The last phase of life according to Hindus
- People who follow Buddhism
- The worlds 4th largest religion
- Another way to say Enlightenment
- Liberation from sorrow, suffering
- A persons spirit or soul, not the physical.
17 Clues: The belief in ONE god • The belief in MANY gods • People who follow Buddhism • People who follow Hinduism • The worlds 4th largest religion • Another way to say Enlightenment • Hindu cycle of death and rebirth • Liberation from sorrow, suffering • The way to end suffering in Buddhism • The worlds 3rd most practiced religion • The 4 phases of life according to Hindus • ...
Age of Reason 2025-04-28
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- What major work did Francis Bacon write?
- Who wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman?
- What country was René Descartes from?
- What idea did Locke say people had: life, liberty, and ___?
- Who authored Candide?
- Which king symbolized tyranny during the American Revolution?
- Who was the queen married to King Louis XVI?
- What word did Descartes famously say: "I think, therefore I ___"?
- Who argued that monarchy and Church must stay supreme?
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- What nationality was Marie de Gournay?
- Which Pope condemned the French Revolution?
- Which philosopher emphasized separation of powers?
- Who is considered the "Father of Liberalism"?
- Which Enlightenment woman translated Newton’s works?
- Who led the Reign of Terror?
- Who promoted the "general will" and direct democracy?
- What was the name of Thomas Paine’s influential pamphlet?
17 Clues: Who authored Candide? • Who led the Reign of Terror? • What country was René Descartes from? • What nationality was Marie de Gournay? • What major work did Francis Bacon write? • Which Pope condemned the French Revolution? • Who was the queen married to King Louis XVI? • Who is considered the "Father of Liberalism"? • Who wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman? • ...
Unit 1: World Religions, Trade, and Empires c. 1500 NAME:_______ 2024-09-05
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- Main beliefs of Buddhism
- Two holiest cities of Islam (____&_____)
- What happens after you die for Hindus and Buddhists
- A biological result of trade contacts (2 words no space)
- Christians believe Jesus was the son of God, God, and also this
- The Buddhist practices to reach Enlightenment
- Dhow ships used these to sail (2 words no space)
- the consequences of your actions; a Hindu and Buddhist belief
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- Part of the Bible emphasized by Christians (2 words)
- A set of laws or moral code for Jews & Christians
- Sacred text of Islam
- Sacred text of Judaism
- Hindu social order
- The Empire in China (see your map!)
- Belief in ONE god (like Islam)
- Belief in MANY gods (like Hinduism)
- All Muslims must practice these
17 Clues: Hindu social order • Sacred text of Islam • Sacred text of Judaism • Main beliefs of Buddhism • Belief in ONE god (like Islam) • All Muslims must practice these • The Empire in China (see your map!) • Belief in MANY gods (like Hinduism) • Two holiest cities of Islam (____&_____) • The Buddhist practices to reach Enlightenment • Dhow ships used these to sail (2 words no space) • ...
Constitution Crossword 2025-10-31
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- The government gets these powers from the consent of the governed
- The branch that makes laws
- You will get in trouble, but might not go to jail
- Last number of members of the House
- If you're this age, you can't be a member of the House
- Anti-Federalists tend to be from ______ areas
- Most influential Enlightenment thinker
- The plan that gave States a vote based on population
- Led the Great Compromise
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- Leader of the House
- A power that starts in the House, and goes through the Senate
- A freedom given in the First Amendment
- Convincing the government to change or create a policy
- Number of Articles in the Constitution
- A famous Federalist and philosopher
- Current Majority party in the House
- If you ratify it, it becomes ________
17 Clues: Leader of the House • Led the Great Compromise • The branch that makes laws • Last number of members of the House • A famous Federalist and philosopher • Current Majority party in the House • If you ratify it, it becomes ________ • A freedom given in the First Amendment • Number of Articles in the Constitution • Most influential Enlightenment thinker • ...
The Enlightenment 2015-10-01
Enlightenment Thinkers 2023-10-19
5 Clues: "father of liberalism" • philosopher, writer, and composer • known for his 1651 book 'Leviathan' • wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery • principal source of the theory of separation of powers
The Enlightenment 2023-02-11
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- A system where supply and demand control trade prices
- A system where people gave up some of their freedoms to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos
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- A system where businesses are able to compete with each other with little control from the government
- Things which are given to someone at birth; such as life, liberty, and p
- A system where the ruler controls the economy to achieve a favorable balance of trade
5 Clues: A system where supply and demand control trade prices • Things which are given to someone at birth; such as life, liberty, and p • A system where the ruler controls the economy to achieve a favorable balance of trade • A system where businesses are able to compete with each other with little control from the government • ...
China in the Middle Ages 2018-04-05
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- belief that people should give up worldly desires for enlightenment
- the Tang and Song dynasties established this economy
- The Tang dynasty created many governments and restored?
- advances in farming took place during which dynasties
- The Mongols spread out from the grasslands of the?
- Ming officials feared that European traders were actually?
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- he drove out the Mongols and made himself the ruler
- these ideas appealed to the rulers of Korea and Vietnam
- most successful of the nomads who invaded China
- what invention was important to European sailors
- thought that following "the way" would bring them peace
- Mongols reopened this
12 Clues: Mongols reopened this • most successful of the nomads who invaded China • what invention was important to European sailors • The Mongols spread out from the grasslands of the? • he drove out the Mongols and made himself the ruler • the Tang and Song dynasties established this economy • advances in farming took place during which dynasties • ...
Greece & Rome 2016-09-22
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- ROMANA Period of piece and prosperity in the roman empire
- A form of government which leader is not a king
- A state with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside
- An artificial channel for conveying water
- Equality under the law
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- Fortified gathering place at the top of a hill
- Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- The role of many government by the people
- Social class made up of minor landholder
- A large political unit or state
- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A wealthy and powerful lawn owner
12 Clues: Equality under the law • A large political unit or state • A wealthy and powerful lawn owner • Earth and planets revolve around the sun • Social class made up of minor landholder • The role of many government by the people • An artificial channel for conveying water • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • Fortified gathering place at the top of a hill • ...
civics crossword 2023-03-21
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- enlightenment thinker and commonly known as the father
- a book writhen by Thomas paine
- the government only has those powers delegated
- judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
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- the only Founding Father who signed all three
- influential formulation of the social contract
- rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
- if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose
- Was signed on July 3rd and formally adopted/presented to the public on July 4th
- "life, liberty, and property.
- the royal family of a country.
- the federal principle or system of government.
12 Clues: "life, liberty, and property. • a book writhen by Thomas paine • the royal family of a country. • the only Founding Father who signed all three • influential formulation of the social contract • the federal principle or system of government. • the government only has those powers delegated • judicial powers of government in separate bodies. • ...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Crossword 2023-01-18
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- Rousseau was born in the city-state of _____
- Philosopher that Rousseau heavily inspired
- Rousseau's general perspective on morality
- _____ will, the sum of all citizen' ideals in a society of equals
- Aesthetic attitude based on expression of emotion
- Age of ______
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- Country Rousseau died in
- The second half of the human soul according to Rousseau
- Aesthetic attitude based on adherence to rules
- Field of science that Rousseau claims was born from superstition
- One of the wise thinkers Rousseau mentioned that avoided the corruption of science/arts
- Rousseau praised this ancient city-state for its rejection of artists/scientists
12 Clues: Age of ______ • Country Rousseau died in • Philosopher that Rousseau heavily inspired • Rousseau's general perspective on morality • Rousseau was born in the city-state of _____ • Aesthetic attitude based on adherence to rules • Aesthetic attitude based on expression of emotion • The second half of the human soul according to Rousseau • ...
Buddhism 2022-10-19
6 Clues: A symbol of Buddhism • enlightenment through meditation • The spiritual teacher of Buddhism • A word or sound to aid concentration • The eternal and inherent nature of reality • Sum of a persons actions deciding their future fate
World History Chapter 16 Section 5 2021-05-17
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- a port free of ice year round (no hyphen)
- to make a specific demand (no "d")
- Russian landowning nobles
- adopting western ideas
- ruling with unlimited authority
- Peter the Great's "Window to the West"
- wanted to bring Russia out of the "dark ages" and more in-line with European modernization
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- German princess by birth; led Russia to greatness and its own "Enlightenment"
- country divided among Russia, Austria and Prussia
- to divide something
- waged against the Ottoman Empire; gained surria a warm-water port on the Black Sea (no hyphen)
11 Clues: to divide something • adopting western ideas • Russian landowning nobles • ruling with unlimited authority • to make a specific demand (no "d") • Peter the Great's "Window to the West" • a port free of ice year round (no hyphen) • country divided among Russia, Austria and Prussia • German princess by birth; led Russia to greatness and its own "Enlightenment" • ...
The daily Crossword 2023-11-15
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- A holy building of worship
- Putting Human life before that of a divine being
- A great increase in knowledge and education
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Being self-sufficient and independent
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- The separation of religion and state
- Supported that humans have a right to life, liberty, and property
- Supporting beliefs with knowledge and evidence
- A rebellion against a country or higher power
- An invention that can print out papers
- A plague that killed 25 million people in Europe alone
11 Clues: A holy building of worship • The separation of religion and state • Being self-sufficient and independent • An invention that can print out papers • A great increase in knowledge and education • A rebellion against a country or higher power • Supporting beliefs with knowledge and evidence • Putting Human life before that of a divine being • ...
The American Revolution 2023-03-24
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- Where Americans wanted representation
- And instance where the British troupes accidentally killed five people, and injured more
- The British put tax on any print, this included (but was not limited too) Playing cards, magazines, and Books
- One of the reasons for revolution
- One of the inspirations for revolution
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- The American _______
- The Americans disguised themselves, and threw tea overboard a British cargo ship
- What the americans didn't want
- Who they revolted against
- Wanted revolution
- An area ruled over by another country, mostly with people already living there
11 Clues: Wanted revolution • The American _______ • Who they revolted against • What the americans didn't want • One of the reasons for revolution • Where Americans wanted representation • One of the inspirations for revolution • An area ruled over by another country, mostly with people already living there • ...
The American Revolution 2023-03-24
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- Where Americans wanted representation
- And instance where the British troupes accidentally killed five people, and injured more
- The British put tax on any print, this included (but was not limited too) Playing cards, magazines, and Books
- One of the reasons for revolution
- One of the inspirations for revolution
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- The American _______
- The Americans disguised themselves, and threw tea overboard a British cargo ship
- What the americans didn't want
- Who they revolted against
- Wanted revolution
- An area ruled over by another country, mostly with people already living there
11 Clues: Wanted revolution • The American _______ • Who they revolted against • What the americans didn't want • One of the reasons for revolution • Where Americans wanted representation • One of the inspirations for revolution • An area ruled over by another country, mostly with people already living there • ...
SMR Exam 2024-05-06
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- Biblical book which contains origins of life world humanity
- Broke away from the Catholic Church
- Pragmatic X is what Farmer calls his method of activism
- Period in which science becomes authority over religion
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- Realm of human life that is not religious
- Held scientists were moved by religious feeling
- Holding that God created the world and then left
- Answers the problem of evil
- Country where PIH was born
- Bible passage about the sun standing still is in the book of
- Gematria is a X numerology used by Qanon
11 Clues: Country where PIH was born • Answers the problem of evil • Broke away from the Catholic Church • Gematria is a X numerology used by Qanon • Realm of human life that is not religious • Held scientists were moved by religious feeling • Holding that God created the world and then left • Pragmatic X is what Farmer calls his method of activism • ...
French Revolution 2024-10-09
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- Individual who ruled France during the French Revolution
- Latin for the most famous document in English history.
- Period of time where ideas and reason dominated Europe in the 1700s
- Concept where rulers had dominate control over their people and country
- France's primary source that fueled the Economy
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- The right to rule came from God
- Most famous document in English History
- Philosopher... Checks & Balances
- Person who signed the most famous document in English History
- The people of France were divided into three...
- Philosopher....Life, Liberty, and Property
11 Clues: The right to rule came from God • Philosopher... Checks & Balances • Most famous document in English History • Philosopher....Life, Liberty, and Property • The people of France were divided into three... • France's primary source that fueled the Economy • Latin for the most famous document in English history. • Individual who ruled France during the French Revolution • ...
Europe 2024-12-06
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- created over 1,700 words that we use today
- painted nine scenes from the Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- people demanded more personal & political control
- famous for democracy, where citizens could vote on decisions
- freedoms and legal entitlements that people have
- movement goods, people, diseases, & ideas between Africa, the Americas, & Europe
- governments exist by the consent of the governed (people vote for what they want)
- a religious movement
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- a time when people questioned authority
- the duties that people should fulfill
- oldest prehistoric monument
11 Clues: a religious movement • oldest prehistoric monument • the duties that people should fulfill • a time when people questioned authority • created over 1,700 words that we use today • freedoms and legal entitlements that people have • people demanded more personal & political control • famous for democracy, where citizens could vote on decisions • ...
BUDDHISM 2024-10-06
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- What is caused by desire
- Place of perfect peace and happiness like a heaven and a state of enlightenment
- Where did firstly Buddhism arise
- Right speech, right action and right livelihood
- According to Buddha's teaching regardless of people's financial background what is important
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- Right effort, right mindfulness and right attention
- Right understanding and Right aspirations
- What is Buddha's real name
- Which country nowadays have the most population
9 Clues: What is caused by desire • What is Buddha's real name • Where did firstly Buddhism arise • Right understanding and Right aspirations • Which country nowadays have the most population • Right speech, right action and right livelihood • Right effort, right mindfulness and right attention • Place of perfect peace and happiness like a heaven and a state of enlightenment • ...
The Constitution's Sources 2025-12-01
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- 1689 law that strengthened Parliament’s power and protected individual rights.
- Thinker who argued that people have natural rights.
- rights Basic freedoms people are born with.
- Philosopher who promoted dividing government power.
- Customs passed down through generations.
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- System that splits government into branches to prevent abuse.
- Agreement people enter into, often creating obligations.
- Era that emphasized reason in shaping government ideas.
- 1215 document that limited the English king’s power.
9 Clues: Customs passed down through generations. • rights Basic freedoms people are born with. • Thinker who argued that people have natural rights. • Philosopher who promoted dividing government power. • 1215 document that limited the English king’s power. • Era that emphasized reason in shaping government ideas. • Agreement people enter into, often creating obligations. • ...
Buddha brain teaser 2025-11-19
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- Being fully aware and present in the moment.
- The teachings and laws of Buddhism.
- The idea that actions have consequences.
- A school of Buddhism focused on meditation and simplicity.
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- A flower that symbolizes purity in Buddhism.
- The founder of Buddhism who taught about enlightenment.
- The ultimate goal of escaping the cycle of suffering.
- The community of Buddhist monks and nuns.
- A practice to calm the mind and reach mindfulness.
9 Clues: The teachings and laws of Buddhism. • The idea that actions have consequences. • The community of Buddhist monks and nuns. • A flower that symbolizes purity in Buddhism. • Being fully aware and present in the moment. • A practice to calm the mind and reach mindfulness. • The ultimate goal of escaping the cycle of suffering. • ...
History Review Units 2&3 2023-01-04
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- Encouraging a questioning and self reliant attitude; these are the most significant ways that the Renaissance influenced this.
- This man is credited with starting the Protestant Reformation after nailing his 95 Thesis for all to see.
- Contributed to increased global interaction by making texts available to broader audiences, leading to the spread of new ideas.
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- The Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the Glorious Revolution, and the writings of John Locke all helped with the creation of this type of monarchy that is limited by government.
- In the 17th and 18th centuries, the theory of divine right was used to justify the establishment of...
- The Enlightenment influenced revolutionary thought by instilling a belief that all men were born with this.
- The exchange of foods and animals between the old and new world that had a dramatic impact on later societies.
- Enlightenment thinkers contributed to changes in relationships between citizens and governments through their belief that governments were designed to protect this.
8 Clues: In the 17th and 18th centuries, the theory of divine right was used to justify the establishment of... • This man is credited with starting the Protestant Reformation after nailing his 95 Thesis for all to see. • The Enlightenment influenced revolutionary thought by instilling a belief that all men were born with this. • ...
Why is Reading Important? 2013-06-20
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- always wanting more
- to feed
- so good that nothing else can compare
- something that makes one person or thing more likely to succeed than others
- a question to get information
- a series of short, quick, light movements up and down or from side to side
- too many to be counted
- come with someone
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- the process of chasing something in order to catch it
- a new idea, method, piece of equipment, etc.
- to shed light or understand something
- having a wide range of different skills or abilities
- to make something better or more enjoyable
- evidence that something exists or is true
- to make someone feel like they have more energy
- a bored feeling caused by the fact that nothing different ever happens
- up to date with something
17 Clues: to feed • come with someone • always wanting more • too many to be counted • up to date with something • a question to get information • to shed light or understand something • so good that nothing else can compare • evidence that something exists or is true • to make something better or more enjoyable • a new idea, method, piece of equipment, etc. • ...
The Life and Teachings of Buddha 2015-10-27
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- This word literally means the nature of all things
- A practice to bring you mindfulness or peace and tranquility
- The age he left wealth
- Meditation brings __________ of past lives
- In May during a full moon he was at this part of the river
- The fourth of the Eightfold Path is
- a desire for things (he did not have this after enlightenment)
- He had acquired unshakable _________
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- Famous Tree
- the essence of this life taken to the next
- He had __________ (a good time) but still saw life's imperfections
- Buddha had a life of splendid _________ enjoying his status
- teachers of wisdom
- The practice of self-denial (fasting etc)
- The Buddha means the ____________ one
- The Job Buddha was born into
- Right ________ is the sixth step of the Eightfold Path
17 Clues: Famous Tree • teachers of wisdom • The age he left wealth • The Job Buddha was born into • The fourth of the Eightfold Path is • He had acquired unshakable _________ • The Buddha means the ____________ one • The practice of self-denial (fasting etc) • the essence of this life taken to the next • Meditation brings __________ of past lives • ...
Topic 4 India Crossord 2025-10-28
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- collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- fixed social class into which aperson is born
- a state of perfect wisdom in Buddhism
- a type of Buddhism that focuses on his compassion
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- Buddhist commemorative burial mound
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- the effect of a person's actions in this and previous lives in Hinduism
- a large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- the supreme cosmic spiritual force in Hinduism
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- liberation from reincarnation
- grouping based on one's occupation
- grouping based on one's skill
- a type of Buddhism that focuses on his wisdom
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- fortified area
17 Clues: fortified area • liberation from reincarnation • grouping based on one's skill • rebirth of a soul in a new body • grouping based on one's occupation • Buddhist commemorative burial mound • a state of perfect wisdom in Buddhism • collection of hundreds of sacred hymns • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • fixed social class into which aperson is born • ...
REVOLUTIONARY CHARACTERS 2016-10-06
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- In March 1775, Franklin sailed to America and became a___.
- Joseph Addison's play how to be a liberal
- Alexander___, a young merchant's clerk
- Thomas Paine became a ___ after the pamphlet
- The spreading of light and knowledge.
- George Washington wanted to ___
- Released George Washington's Slaves
- The First President
- Basic means of social mobility in the 18th Century
- Franklin was a ___ figure in the 18th century
- Thomas Jefferson wanted to abolish ___.
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- Poor ___ was one of the personas that Franklin wrote under.
- The Americans didn't want their government to be...
- Washington's homeland
- Thomas Jefferson was heavily ___ by Leonard Levy
- Most people said Paine lacked ___.
- The most important pamphlet in the Revolution
- Franklin wrote this about himself
- The revolution was not a colonial___
- America's First Public Intellectual
- Said "may reign long and happy over us"
- Benjamin Franklin assumed many ___ as a great actor
22 Clues: The First President • Washington's homeland • George Washington wanted to ___ • Franklin wrote this about himself • Most people said Paine lacked ___. • America's First Public Intellectual • Released George Washington's Slaves • The revolution was not a colonial___ • The spreading of light and knowledge. • Alexander___, a young merchant's clerk • ...
American Government 2016-10-04
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- avoid concentrated
- idea of limited government that the king's power was not absolute
- opposed the constitution
- one house congress
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist
- John Adams,Benjamin, Franklin
- principle of individual rights established by earlier documents
- a result of the Boston Tea Party
- tax on paper goods, required stamp
- supported the constitution
- created by James Wilson and Roger Sherman
- known as the Age of Reason
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- one of Thomas Jefferson theories
- highly values citizens participation, public good, civic virtue
- federal government could not tax
- a document granting the rights
- every stat received one vote
- British against the French for control of North America
- first ten amendments
- written by Thomas Paine
- Proposed by Edmund Randolph
- suggested by Roger Sherman
- British impose taxes on tea, lead, glass and paper
- the number of representatives in each house would depend on population of state
24 Clues: avoid concentrated • one house congress • first ten amendments • written by Thomas Paine • opposed the constitution • suggested by Roger Sherman • supported the constitution • known as the Age of Reason • Proposed by Edmund Randolph • every stat received one vote • John Adams,Benjamin, Franklin • a document granting the rights • one of Thomas Jefferson theories • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism- Chandler and Haylee 2017-08-21
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- symbol of creativity
- Qualities of Characters.
- serpent
- Not self,
- awakening
- a round disk thrown as a weapon
- impermanent
- a buddhist monk.
- appearance of a deity in another form
- womb chamber in the inner shrine of hindu temple.
- moral or ethical conduct.
- one who is undertaking the spiritual
- Mental or physical formation
- symbolic hand position
- conditioned habits
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- law or religious duty.
- total actions in a persons life determines the next state of existence
- liberation of the soul.
- symbolic posture
- to be born into the world
- object or physical characteristic used to identify a symbol
- Faith, confidence
- term referring to group of meditation
- breath of life
- Liberation from the cyclic existence.
- Ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism.
- wisdom
- spouse of a deity
- heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority
- gladening of mind.
30 Clues: wisdom • serpent • Not self, • awakening • impermanent • breath of life • symbolic posture • a buddhist monk. • Faith, confidence • spouse of a deity • gladening of mind. • conditioned habits • symbol of creativity • law or religious duty. • symbolic hand position • liberation of the soul. • Qualities of Characters. • to be born into the world • moral or ethical conduct. • Mental or physical formation • ...
Vocab 2018-11-07
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- grand, ornate style
- people define and limit their individual rights
- believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms
- God in the universe
- scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories
- logical procedure for testing ideas
- truth could be discovered by through reason/logical thinking
- Italian scientist, built telescope
- earth is center of the universe
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- published A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- committed to individual freedom
- sun is center of the universe
- devoted to study of political liberty
- published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, & drama
- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought
- simple, elegant style
- most admired ruler by philosophes, ruled from 1762 - 1796
- social gathering of intellectuals and artists
- came up with law of gravity
21 Clues: grand, ornate style • God in the universe • simple, elegant style • came up with law of gravity • sun is center of the universe • committed to individual freedom • earth is center of the universe • Italian scientist, built telescope • logical procedure for testing ideas • devoted to study of political liberty • social gathering of intellectuals and artists • ...
buddhism 2013-01-11
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- A state of wisdom.
- A understanding of the noble truths.
- To live a non selfish life
- The ___________ path is the way to enlightenment.
- Dissatisfaction.
- The universal law that all should follow.
- One of Siddartha's first views of suffering.
- Awareness of your feelings but not attached to them.
- Siddarthas birthplace.
- The 4th of the __________ says that the way to end suffering is by following the eightfold path.
- Helping people do good and preventing them from doing bad.
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- Siddartha was ______ when he left the palace.
- Siddartha was destined to be a great _____ or the buddah.
- A focus on meditation.
- The Buddah's first name.
- Not doing bad things.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- When religious leaders head a government.
- The enlightened one.
- Not lying, not gossiping.
- ________ Grew at Siddarthas feet when he was born.
- The origin of Buddhism.
22 Clues: Dissatisfaction. • A state of wisdom. • The enlightened one. • Not doing bad things. • A focus on meditation. • Siddarthas birthplace. • The origin of Buddhism. • The Buddah's first name. • Not lying, not gossiping. • To live a non selfish life • A understanding of the noble truths. • The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. • When religious leaders head a government. • ...
R&J vocabulary crossword puzzle 2021-11-18
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- come near or verge on
- fixed or established especially by command
- an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
- The act of excusing a mistake or offense
- Act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
- the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty
- any substance that causes injury or illness or death
- Kill intentionally and with premeditation
- physically and mentally fatigued
- having high or elevated character
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- kill usually for food consumption
- spread by scattering
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- Accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
- easily spread
- a sign of something about to happen
- a song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person
- have in mind as a purpose
- the state of having little or no money and possessions
20 Clues: easily spread • spread by scattering • come near or verge on • have in mind as a purpose • physically and mentally fatigued • kill usually for food consumption • having high or elevated character • a sign of something about to happen • The act of excusing a mistake or offense • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • Kill intentionally and with premeditation • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-11-17
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- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- a song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person
- words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
- kill intentionally and with premeditation
- admit to God in the presence of a priest
- reverent petition to a deity
- fixed or established especially by command
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
- the act of excusing a mistake of offense
- accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
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- an order that after a certain time activities are prohibited
- time available for ease and relaxation
- a sign of something about to happen
- move forward
- burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
- cause to become awake or conscious
- lack of clear and orderly though and behavior
- stop sleeping
- act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
20 Clues: move forward • stop sleeping • reverent petition to a deity • cause to become awake or conscious • a sign of something about to happen • time available for ease and relaxation • admit to God in the presence of a priest • the act of excusing a mistake of offense • kill intentionally and with premeditation • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • ...
Modern Period Key Terms 2022-03-29
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- Japan defeated China because it industrialized first
- King or queen with complete power
- New French representative government during the revolution
- Conquering other countries
- Privately-owned business, wage labor, and competition
- Justification of colonization based on theory of evolution
- England violently forced China to accept opium trade
- From farm production to factory production
- Fabric or cloth
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- Poor farmers labored for rich landowners
- Attracts migrants towards an area
- Loyalty to one's country
- People are ruled by a representative government instead of royalty
- Things that can be converted to energy or made into products
- Resistance against imperialism
- Motivates migrants to leave an area
- Intellectuals thought of new ideas about politics
- French people bring the estate system to a violent end
- King or queen claims they've been chosen by God
- Large numbers of people move from one region to another
20 Clues: Fabric or cloth • Loyalty to one's country • Conquering other countries • Resistance against imperialism • Attracts migrants towards an area • King or queen with complete power • Motivates migrants to leave an area • Poor farmers labored for rich landowners • From farm production to factory production • King or queen claims they've been chosen by God • ...
World History vocab crossword 2021-12-07
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- supreme power of the monarchy
- saw mountains and valleys on the moon
- people surrender rights for the general will
- soldiers & explorers of Spanish/Portuguese Empire
- leader of the Bolshevik party in Russia
- leader in Russia after Lenin; Five year plan
- trading town, pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
- introduced the idea of gravity and laws of motion
- intro to new ideas about truth and logic
- selling of one forgiveness
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- moving from one part of somewhere to another
- sell more than buy, have gold in reserve
- independent city state for wealthy merchants & artisans
- believed we had a helio or sun centered universe
- study of physical features and human activity
- beleived people had natural rights
- used his words as a weapon; freedom of speech
- world focus rather than spiritual focus
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellispe
- supports ideas of a nation
20 Clues: selling of one forgiveness • supports ideas of a nation • supreme power of the monarchy • beleived people had natural rights • saw mountains and valleys on the moon • world focus rather than spiritual focus • leader of the Bolshevik party in Russia • sell more than buy, have gold in reserve • intro to new ideas about truth and logic • ...
April Flowers 2022-03-27
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- -Nobility, Love of nature
- This flower means adoration
- a flower that means affection
- - Rebirth and enlightenment
- Faith, trust, Wisdom, Hope, Valor
- This four letter words means Affection
- - Eternal love, Devotion
- - a flower that means Graciousness
- -You’re loved, Secret love
- - this flower means a loving marriage
- -Magic, Fascination, Secret bonds of love
- - this flower means ill nature
- - sweetness
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- -Unequalled Love
- - Innocence, Loyal love are repsented by this flower
- - This flower means inspiration
- this flower means everlasting love
- this flower represents faithfulness
- a flower of Warmth of sentiment
- - the Chinese emblem for mother
- - When this flower is red it symbolizes Love
- -Affection, Friendship, Fidelity
- this red flower means passion and a declaration of love
- - a flower that mean humility
- - this flower when Red means forevermine
- - This flower means sadness
26 Clues: - sweetness • -Unequalled Love • -Nobility, Love of nature • - Eternal love, Devotion • -You’re loved, Secret love • This flower means adoration • - This flower means sadness • a flower that means affection • - a flower that mean humility • - this flower means ill nature • a flower of Warmth of sentiment • - the Chinese emblem for mother • - This flower means inspiration • ...
Ancient Japan Vocabulary 2022-05-06
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- A social system that allowed people to use other's land.
- A type of Buddhism that searches for enlightenment.
- An Indian religion about faith and peace.
- Top of the social class. Chosen by the gods.
- One who serves. Warriors.
- Second most important social class. Top military commander.
- Mongol conqueror that acquired parts of Asia and Europe.
- Provided food for all the other classes.
- Provided beautiful and necessary goods.
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- Religious centers.
- Samurai suicide that is ordered by the court.
- Descendents of slaves.
- An era that lasted from 960-1279.
- One who is awake. Symbol for Buddhism.
- Traveling traders or shopkeepers. Influence grew as their amount of money did.
- To be peaceful and calm.
- Creator of Zen Buddhism.
- The law a Samurai had to follow.
- Worshipers of Kami.
- Tier that owns all the land. Military warlords.
20 Clues: Religious centers. • Worshipers of Kami. • Descendents of slaves. • To be peaceful and calm. • Creator of Zen Buddhism. • One who serves. Warriors. • The law a Samurai had to follow. • An era that lasted from 960-1279. • One who is awake. Symbol for Buddhism. • Provided beautiful and necessary goods. • Provided food for all the other classes. • ...
AP World History Review 2022-05-25
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- intellectual movement that emphasized reason and scientific facts
- Tax for charity that is obligatory muslims.
- transition away from agrarianism and towards industry and manufacturing
- helped sailors cross the Indian Ocean
- advocated for inductive reasoning
- contributing cause of the Atlantic Revolutions
- advocated for deductive reasoning
- allowed for more deadly weaponry in the Post Classical Period
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- French military and political leader during the French Revolution
- empire founded by Babur
- Religion that emphasized filial piety
- gunpowder empire in Persia
- event that began the "race for space"
- gunpowder empire with the most significant navy
- war known for trench warfare
- a trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia
- caused by globalization and end of forced labor
- period of European focus on humanism and classical antiquity
- A pilgrimage to Mecca
- last Chinese empire
20 Clues: last Chinese empire • A pilgrimage to Mecca • empire founded by Babur • gunpowder empire in Persia • war known for trench warfare • advocated for inductive reasoning • advocated for deductive reasoning • Religion that emphasized filial piety • event that began the "race for space" • helped sailors cross the Indian Ocean • Tax for charity that is obligatory muslims. • ...
AP World 2022-05-25
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- Collection of sacred Hindu poems
- Economic and political relationship between lords and serfs in the Middle Ages
- Fertilizer that comes from birds
- Mughal infantrymen under control of British East India Company
- Series of French Civil Wars
- Dynasty that ruled China from 581 to 618
- The religion of pilgrims to the United States
- The worship of multiple gods
- German diplomat
- High official in Muslim countries
- For a non-Chinese culture to be seemingly made Chinese through Chinese influence
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- The first Holy Roman emperor
- Nomadic cattle herders who migrated to India in 1600 B.C.E
- Theory that natural selection was applicable to humans
- Version of Buddhism that emphasizes peace and meditation
- Member of the people of Southern Russia/Ukraine noted for military skill
- The movement of intellectual increase
- A mystic and magical form of Islam
- Political ideology associated with civil liberties
- Creator of the first written law code
20 Clues: German diplomat • Series of French Civil Wars • The first Holy Roman emperor • The worship of multiple gods • Collection of sacred Hindu poems • Fertilizer that comes from birds • High official in Muslim countries • A mystic and magical form of Islam • The movement of intellectual increase • Creator of the first written law code • Dynasty that ruled China from 581 to 618 • ...
Vocabulary 2022-09-21
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- study of physical features and human activity
- intro to new ideas about truth and logic
- wrote The Prince, do what needs to be done
- used his words as a weapon; freedom of speech
- moving from one part of somewhere to another
- 2nd major city after after Muhammad left Mecca
- introduced the idea of gravity and laws of motion
- an worthy man can be the ruler
- believed in predestination
- world focus rather than spiritual focus
- trading town, pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
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- Wrote poems in a common vernacular
- common language
- soldiers and explorers of Spanish/Portuguese Empire
- Believed people had natural rights
- was charger by God (Allah) to deliver message
- sells more than buy, have gold in reserve
- Muslim holy book
- selling of ones forgiveness
- independent city state for wealthy merchants and artisans
20 Clues: common language • Muslim holy book • believed in predestination • selling of ones forgiveness • an worthy man can be the ruler • Wrote poems in a common vernacular • Believed people had natural rights • world focus rather than spiritual focus • intro to new ideas about truth and logic • sells more than buy, have gold in reserve • wrote The Prince, do what needs to be done • ...
Belief Systems Crossword 2022-09-28
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- Muslims holy book
- Flower symbol of Buddhism
- Founder of Judaism
- Celebrates the birth of Jesus
- Main branch of Buddhism
- Symbol of Daoism
- People who have achieved enlightenment but choose to be reborn to help teach people
- Founder of Confucianism
- Origin of Hinduism
- What Daoism eventually becomes
- Origin place of Judaism; not modern day
- What Confucianism actually is
- Arabic word for God
- Symbol of Christianity
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- One of the main branches of Christianity
- "Founder" of Ten Commandments
- God responsible for creation; Hinduism
- Pilgrimage to Mecca; made once a lifetime if able
- Mass killing of Jews
- Islam's holy book
- River;holy body of water for Hindus
- Founder of Buddhism
- Christians holy book
- "Founder" of Christianity
- Hindus holy book
- Hindu festival of lights
- Followers of Islam
- Buddhism's afterlife
- Holy book for Jews
- Founder of Daoism
30 Clues: Symbol of Daoism • Hindus holy book • Muslims holy book • Islam's holy book • Founder of Daoism • Founder of Judaism • Followers of Islam • Origin of Hinduism • Holy book for Jews • Founder of Buddhism • Arabic word for God • Mass killing of Jews • Christians holy book • Buddhism's afterlife • Symbol of Christianity • Main branch of Buddhism • Founder of Confucianism • Hindu festival of lights • ...
Puzzle 2021-06-22
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- An eighteenth-century philosophical movement
- a crop that defined the southern colonies
- Growth through reproduction
- a kind of indentured servant
- A slave turned free man
- A tribe of Native Americans from New England
- A major agricultural product of New England
- Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants
- people who started to diversify New England
- Crossroads of N.E. and British trade
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- Made up 1/3 of exports
- "the best Poor Man's Country in the World"
- Benjamin Franklin's book
- Number one middle colonies industry
- The type of religion that most Germans followed
- One of the many large towns of New England
- One of the most profitable crops in the middle colonies
- One of 17 children, who became a prominent colonial leader
- took in 2/3 of New England's exports
- Spanish forts built to block Russians
- A group that made up the largest amount of immigrants
21 Clues: Made up 1/3 of exports • A slave turned free man • Benjamin Franklin's book • Growth through reproduction • a kind of indentured servant • Number one middle colonies industry • Philadelphia's wealthiest merchants • took in 2/3 of New England's exports • Crossroads of N.E. and British trade • Spanish forts built to block Russians • a crop that defined the southern colonies • ...
Revolutionary War 2022-10-24
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- surrender at the Siege of
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War
- "give me liberty or give me death"
- written by Thomas Paine in
- large companies that controlled
- a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains
- kicked off the American
- members of the organized New England colonial the settlements established by English religious dissenters along the coast of the north-east of North America
- War
- a political protest that
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- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated Europe
- Father of liberism
- known as the American
- a radical change in the established order.
- or a sector
- in 1781
- a person who remains loyal
- imposed a tax on all papers and official documents in the American colonies
- to cooperate for social benefits
- on December 16, 1773
- agreement among the members of
- Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee wrote this
22 Clues: War • in 1781 • or a sector • Father of liberism • on December 16, 1773 • known as the American • kicked off the American • a political protest that • surrender at the Siege of • a person who remains loyal • written by Thomas Paine in • agreement among the members of • large companies that controlled • to cooperate for social benefits • "give me liberty or give me death" • ...
Cold War 2024-01-17
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- Revolution in France, leading to the rise of Napoleon.
- Authoritarian ideology emphasizing nationalism and control.
- Reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
- Transformation from agrarian to industrial societies.
- Global conflict involving major world powers.
- Cultural and artistic revival in Europe.
- Tension between the USA and the USSR.
- Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential.
- Exchange of goods between the Old and New Worlds.
- Treaty ending World War I and imposing harsh penalties on Germany.
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- Conflict between North and South Vietnam with US involvement.
- Rapid advancement in technology and communication.
- Expansion of a nation's power through colonization.
- Severe worldwide economic downturn.
- Struggle for African American rights in the mid-20th century.
- Racial segregation policy in South Africa.
- Process of former colonies gaining independence.
- Global conflict involving Allies and Axis powers.
- Systematic genocide of millions by the Nazis.
- Intellectual movement promoting reason and individualism.
20 Clues: Severe worldwide economic downturn. • Tension between the USA and the USSR. • Cultural and artistic revival in Europe. • Racial segregation policy in South Africa. • Systematic genocide of millions by the Nazis. • Global conflict involving major world powers. • Process of former colonies gaining independence. • Global conflict involving Allies and Axis powers. • ...
Key Terms Chapter 2 2023-10-05
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- Written grant of authority from the king
- Series of incidents in Western Massachusetts
- Favored the ratification of the constitution
- Retain the unicameral congress of the Confederation
- Opposed the ratification of the constitution
- League of friendship for defense
- The constitutional right to reject
- Limited the kings power
- Rising lawyer in Boston
- Person sent to represent others
- Government is limited in what it may do
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- Lower of two houses
- Minimum number of members in an assembly
- Sought protection against heavy-handed and arbitarty acts by the king
- Enlightenment thinker in particular of the ideas of natural rights
- Idea that the government should serve the will of the people
- Proposed that congress should be composed of two houses
- Colonies organized by a proprietor
- Delegates who attended the Philadelphia convention
- Officer in the War of Independence
20 Clues: Lower of two houses • Limited the kings power • Rising lawyer in Boston • Person sent to represent others • League of friendship for defense • The constitutional right to reject • Colonies organized by a proprietor • Officer in the War of Independence • Government is limited in what it may do • Written grant of authority from the king • Minimum number of members in an assembly • ...
Puzzle - 18: Religion and Spirituality 2023-10-15
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- The Jewish day of atonement.
- The Christian belief in life after death.
- The supreme god in Hinduism.
- The first woman in the Bible.
- The Hindu god of destruction.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- The holy month of fasting in Islam.
- The day of the week observed as the Sabbath in Judaism.
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- The process of reaching spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism.
- The place of worship for Muslims.
- The first book of the Old Testament.
- The city in Saudi Arabia considered the holiest in Islam.
- The sacred river in India associated with Hinduism.
- The Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus.
- The term for the Islamic declaration of faith.
- The sacred text in Sikhism.
- The Christian sacrament involving bread and wine.
- The festival of lights celebrated by Hindus.
- The holy book of Islam.
- The central religious text in Christianity.
20 Clues: The holy book of Islam. • The founder of Buddhism. • The sacred text in Sikhism. • The Jewish day of atonement. • The supreme god in Hinduism. • The first woman in the Bible. • The Hindu god of destruction. • The place of worship for Muslims. • The holy month of fasting in Islam. • The first book of the Old Testament. • The Christian belief in life after death. • ...
~The French Revolution~ 2019-03-06
Across
- Name sometimes used for Louis XIV
- King Louis XVI's wife
- A royal palace in Paris
- Execution machine used during revolution
- Nickname for the guillotine
- The class that made up of 97% of France's population
- France's government in 1793
- The _______ Assembly
- Tax charged to peasants
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- The name of three 18th century French kings
- How did Louis XVI die?
- Where the king answers only to God
- The middle class people in France before the revolution
- A period of intellectual curiosity
- Nobles that fled France
- Louis XVI's father
- The capital of France
- The prison that a mob stormed into
- June 1789 pledge to create a constitution
- Where the Tennis Court Oath was written
- How old was Louis XIV when he became king?
- Upper class people of France that were not royalty
- A poor agricultural worker
- Number of years that the Reign of Terror Lasted
24 Clues: Louis XVI's father • The _______ Assembly • The capital of France • King Louis XVI's wife • How did Louis XVI die? • Nobles that fled France • A royal palace in Paris • Tax charged to peasants • A poor agricultural worker • Nickname for the guillotine • France's government in 1793 • Name sometimes used for Louis XIV • Where the king answers only to God • ...
Cryptic Challenge 2019-08-14
Across
- Misfortune not well (3)
- A crowning ornament if lain out (6)
- Small slice of silver mixed up (6)
- Teach cool group for a delicious treat (9)
- Flying Wren as response (6)
- Old instrument untruthful person told (4)
- Vessel for pulling queasy gut (3)
- A win in three prefix topping baseball official over home (7)
- Rightful machine component (7)
- Arranging piano's cousin I add liveliness (10)
- Seeker of enlightenment cartoon name (4)
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- Young bull initially caught alien let free (4)
- Fix aluminum ending (4)
- Sideways in late rally (7)
- Loud victory on coal mix (5)
- Woman: Norman or Arthur (4)
- Messy miracle losing one with headless state fulfills environmentalist's dream for wastelands (11)
- Lessening a bolt (10)
- Not quite understanding blurry (4)
- Irish wailer forbids half a giggle (7)
- Share broken train carrying one (6)
- Mushy mashed mortified (6)
- Return ingot revolving (7)
23 Clues: Lessening a bolt (10) • Fix aluminum ending (4) • Misfortune not well (3) • Sideways in late rally (7) • Mushy mashed mortified (6) • Return ingot revolving (7) • Woman: Norman or Arthur (4) • Flying Wren as response (6) • Loud victory on coal mix (5) • Rightful machine component (7) • Vessel for pulling queasy gut (3) • Small slice of silver mixed up (6) • ...
unit 2 crossword puzzle 2020-10-21
Across
- overthrowing a government
- surrounds the islands of the west indies
- a person who played a massive role in the unification of Italy
- an idea that promotes the interests of a particular nation or group
- two independent states ruled by one leader
- freeing form other's control
- wanted to gain power "blood and iron"
- known as “The Liberator” or the “George Washington”of South America
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- a Haitian leader who sacrificed his life while fighting to end slavery
- Spanish and Portuguese are spoken here
- the first emperor who crowned himself
- dreamed of freeing Mexican people
- European international conference
- nickname which we give a place
- this choice who gets how much rights
- an era in which ideas and beliefs started spreading
- treated poorly by French people
- bloodless revolution
- a nation which was found by 3 people
- defeated Peninsulares and crowned himself the Emperor of Mexico
20 Clues: bloodless revolution • overthrowing a government • freeing form other's control • nickname which we give a place • treated poorly by French people • dreamed of freeing Mexican people • European international conference • this choice who gets how much rights • a nation which was found by 3 people • the first emperor who crowned himself • wanted to gain power "blood and iron" • ...
unit 2 crossword puzzle 2020-10-21
Across
- overthrowing a government
- surrounds the islands of the west indies
- a person who played a massive role in the unification of Italy
- an idea that promotes the interests of a particular nation or group
- two independent states ruled by one leader
- freeing form other's control
- wanted to gain power "blood and iron"
- known as “The Liberator” or the “George Washington”of South America
Down
- a Haitian leader who sacrificed his life while fighting to end slavery
- Spanish and Portuguese are spoken here
- the first emperor who crowned himself
- dreamed of freeing Mexican people
- European international conference
- nickname which we give a place
- this choice who gets how much rights
- an era in which ideas and beliefs started spreading
- treated poorly by French people
- bloodless revolution
- a nation which was found by 3 people
- defeated Peninsulares and crowned himself the Emperor of Mexico
20 Clues: bloodless revolution • overthrowing a government • freeing form other's control • nickname which we give a place • treated poorly by French people • dreamed of freeing Mexican people • European international conference • this choice who gets how much rights • a nation which was found by 3 people • the first emperor who crowned himself • wanted to gain power "blood and iron" • ...
CHAPTER 20 Crossword 2020-03-23
Across
- Italy's Prime Minister
- popular belief amongst group of people - against gov.
- Mexican who revolted against Spain for independence
- another name for Simon Bolivar
- wealthy Prussians of landowning class
- wealthy but not took seriously
- policy appointed by Romanov family; led to their fall
- self-governed
- Spanish dominants
- Russia's leader who brought upon a "modern" era
- belief one's nation is the greatest
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- army of Nationalists
- people who thought natural rights and new ideas were chaotic
- didn't believe gov. gave enough humane rights
- the reality of politics
- priest who also fought for Mexican independence
- self-educated hatian leader of a rebellion
- time where everything economically decreased
- peace for a moment in time
- mix of Native American and Europeans
- imaginary or visionary theories
- restoration to the throne
- believed gov. should practice enlightenment ideas
- king who cared for and was thoughtful of his people
24 Clues: self-governed • Spanish dominants • army of Nationalists • Italy's Prime Minister • the reality of politics • restoration to the throne • peace for a moment in time • another name for Simon Bolivar • wealthy but not took seriously • imaginary or visionary theories • belief one's nation is the greatest • mix of Native American and Europeans • wealthy Prussians of landowning class • ...
Abby Beahan Prologue 2020-09-14
Across
- Rebirth
- turning point in English Constitutional history.
- Kings power that came from God
- Great Charter
- Hebrew Religion
- Makes laws and control people.
- England's national legislature
- Jesus Christ religion
- citizens choose who makes the decisions
- Control foreign financial problems
- rights and liberties believed essential to the people
- work on world peace.
- Government ruled by few powerful people.
- Rule of the people
- Religion laws.
- Roman Christianity.
- citizens elect representatives make laws policies for them
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- Ruler is restricted by Constitution+laws 4 the country
- religions reform
- Democracy Citizens rule.
- Kings and Queens England
- Muhammad religion
- customs + principles established by the people
- dividing govt into three branches
- intellectual movement
- power of govt. divided between federal,central govt. + state or local govt.
- agreement among members of society
- right to life.
- Small noble ruled government.
- law work in known, ordeni
30 Clues: Rebirth • Great Charter • right to life. • Religion laws. • Hebrew Religion • religions reform • Muhammad religion • Rule of the people • Roman Christianity. • work on world peace. • intellectual movement • Jesus Christ religion • Democracy Citizens rule. • Kings and Queens England • law work in known, ordeni • Small noble ruled government. • Kings power that came from God • ...
Review of Modules 1 - 7 2024-03-25
Across
- source where an individual actually witnessed an event
- plague killing millions of people
- how humans impact the world
- wrote the Communist Manifesto
- America's right to pursue western lands in North America
- the right to vote
- source where an individual did not witness an event
- living, located, or taking place in a city
- transport of goods, people,ideas
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- exerting political and economic control over all or part of a nation
- form of government in which an all powerful king/queen rules
- absolute or relative
- something or someone native to an area
- wrote the wealth of nations
- revolution marked by a change in manufacturing and transportation of goods
- buying and selling of goods and services
- specific human or physical characteristics
- city of peace
- places that share common characteristics
- age of reason; philosophical, scientific and political knowledge
20 Clues: city of peace • the right to vote • absolute or relative • how humans impact the world • wrote the wealth of nations • wrote the Communist Manifesto • transport of goods, people,ideas • plague killing millions of people • something or someone native to an area • buying and selling of goods and services • places that share common characteristics • ...
BUDDHISM 2023-02-06
Across
- buddhahood
- the soul
- suffering
- form of Buddhism found in Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia, Bhutan, northern India, parts of Russia
- form of Buddhism found in China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Vietnam
- the Buddhist community
- one able to reach nirvana, but stays to help others
- form of Buddhism found in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand
- life is suffering, cause of suffering is cravings, to end suffering is end cravings, this is the path that leads away from suffering and craving
- the Buddha
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- fig tree beneath which Buddha reached enlightenment
- nonviolence
- the enlightened one
- liberation from suffering
- the truth of all things; the teachings of Buddha
- first pan-Indian empire
- not having or involving a belief in a god or gods
- avoiding the extremes of self-denial and self-indulgence
- compilation of the sayings of Buddha from the oral tradition
- patron of Buddhism; last major emperor of the Mauryan dynasty
20 Clues: the soul • suffering • buddhahood • the Buddha • nonviolence • the enlightened one • the Buddhist community • first pan-Indian empire • liberation from suffering • the truth of all things; the teachings of Buddha • not having or involving a belief in a god or gods • fig tree beneath which Buddha reached enlightenment • one able to reach nirvana, but stays to help others • ...
WorldHistory: Semester 1 Review 2022-12-14
Across
- Man who led the Reign of Terror
- Invading this country was Napoleon's big mistake
- Philosophe who influenced our 1st amendment
- System with different levels of government
- Sun-centered universe
- Another word for representative democracy
- Palace where Louis XVI lived
- System where a country controls another
- Earth-centered universe
- Public school system created by Napoleon
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- philosophers wanted to improve society
- Believed in a social contract with a strong ruler
- Spainish people born in Spain
- The man who called for Separation of Powers
- Philosophe who influenced our 8th amendment
- Type of rule in which the king has total control
- Person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous blood
- He started the fight for Mexican Independence
- He asserted the need for Natural Rights
- Civilization famous for their roads and runners
- Country run by a king
- First colony in Latin America to be independent
22 Clues: Sun-centered universe • Country run by a king • Earth-centered universe • Palace where Louis XVI lived • Spainish people born in Spain • Man who led the Reign of Terror • philosophers wanted to improve society • He asserted the need for Natural Rights • System where a country controls another • Public school system created by Napoleon • Another word for representative democracy • ...
Ancient India 2025-03-06
Across
- when you come back to life in a new body
- The King who converted to Buddhism
- Person's duty in life and to society
- a journey to a holy place
- Desert in India
- One of the first settlements in India
- Period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- River in West of India
- state of happiness and peace
- A command that is obayed like a law
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- a state of gaining spiritual insight
- Collection of sacred texts that become Hinduism
- Ancient Indian Language
- The second Indian Empire
- Flat area of land that is elevated high like a mountain
- the awakened one
- Strong wind that brings heavy rain.
- Class or group in society
- The first Indian Empire
- Mountain Range north of India
- What you get as a result of your good and bad actions
- a person who is homeless by choice
22 Clues: Desert in India • the awakened one • River in West of India • Ancient Indian Language • The first Indian Empire • The second Indian Empire • Class or group in society • a journey to a holy place • state of happiness and peace • Mountain Range north of India • The King who converted to Buddhism • a person who is homeless by choice • Strong wind that brings heavy rain. • ...
Democracy 2024-12-09
Across
- _____ and Aristole were philosophers that influenced our democracy.
- Democracy is a ________ system.
- The _______Compact and the Colonial declaration of rights were influential.
- Regular, free and fair __________.
- The Iroquois Great law of _____ was influential.
- Philosophers from the __________ era during 1600s and 1700s influenced us.
- Key feature #3 of democracy is the rule of ____.
- democracy has the Bill of _______.
- Democracy needs ______ citizens who participate.
- The Citizens need to feel they can ______ the government.
- Majority rules, ______, and minority rights
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- _____ Democracy is where Citizens vote on issues directly.
- The ________ and the English bill of rights were influencers.
- Democracy needs free *public* education.
- All Citizens Have the Right to ________ in the System.
- _______ democracy is where Citizens elect people to represent them.
- A stable economy and a strong ______ class.
- ______ of ideas, speech ,and assembly.
- A government where the power rests with the people.
- Ancient _____ and Rome democracy influenced ours.
20 Clues: Democracy is a ________ system. • Regular, free and fair __________. • democracy has the Bill of _______. • ______ of ideas, speech ,and assembly. • Democracy needs free *public* education. • A stable economy and a strong ______ class. • Majority rules, ______, and minority rights • The Iroquois Great law of _____ was influential. • ...
1 2025-12-13
Across
- Lacking concepts to understand one’s experience
- View that indeterminism still gives no free will
- Statement intended to mislead
- is Reasoning that seems good but is actually flawed
- View that bringing new people into existence is morally wrong
- Theory where truth matches reality
- disagreement Normative disagreement where no one is blameworthy
- View that free will is compatible with determinism
- ion Punishment justified because offender deserves it
- Not being treated as a reliable source of knowledge
- Permission someone would have given if asked
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- Existence with no further explanation
- View that minds evolved recently in cosmic time
- definition Definition about words rather than reality
- View that nothing has objective meaning
- Attempt to justify God despite evil
- Subjective experiences like color sensations
- Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know
- Mythological figure condemned to endless labor
- Statement indifferent to truth
20 Clues: Statement intended to mislead • Statement indifferent to truth • Theory where truth matches reality • Attempt to justify God despite evil • Existence with no further explanation • View that nothing has objective meaning • Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know • Subjective experiences like color sensations • Permission someone would have given if asked • ...
Famous People Crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- welsh textile manufacturer
- first to smelt iron using coke
- English agriculturist who brought out the British Industrial Revolution
- English romantic painter
- leader for abolishing the slave trade
- pioneer of political economy during the Scottish enlightenment
- wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein
- secret oath-based organization of textile worker
- English inventor who invented the atmospheric engine
- agitator for the freedom of press in the UK
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- English inventor who invented the flying shuttle
- took in over 60000 poor and deprived children
- inventor who invented mcadamisation
- English weaver, carpenter, and inventor
- leading entrepreneur during the early industrial revolution
- served a decade as secretary of state for the Northern department
- founder of ford motor company
- activist who invented "common sense"
- English inventor who invented railroad locomotive
- engineer who improved on newcome's engine
- inventor of the cotton gin
- greatest novelist of the Victorian era
22 Clues: English romantic painter • welsh textile manufacturer • inventor of the cotton gin • founder of ford motor company • first to smelt iron using coke • inventor who invented mcadamisation • wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein • activist who invented "common sense" • leader for abolishing the slave trade • greatest novelist of the Victorian era • ...
Madison farabaugh prologue 2020-09-15
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- controls forigein polices
- ran by goverment
- number of commandments
- new international organization
- A form of goverment which citizens have power
- a group with very little help
- to have law work in orderly ways
- developed from roman christianity
- name of religion founded by jews
- how they presented there demands
- citizens elect repersentatives
- reflected customs established over time
- agreement amoung society
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- englads national legislature
- citizen rules make laws
- turning point in english hsitory
- ẗalk of the people¨
- formal summary of the rights
- goverment rule by fall power
- dividing goverment into 3 branches
- Brilliant cultural movement
- power of goverment were to be divided
- claimed power came from god
- religous reform movement
- religion of israeites
- powers of the ruler
- based on teaching of Muhuammod
- life, liberty, and property
- intellectual movement
- A system that helps control others
- laws
31 Clues: laws • ran by goverment • ẗalk of the people¨ • powers of the ruler • religion of israeites • intellectual movement • number of commandments • citizen rules make laws • religous reform movement • agreement amoung society • controls forigein polices • Brilliant cultural movement • claimed power came from god • life, liberty, and property • englads national legislature • ...
sophia cobaugh 2020-09-15
Across
- democracy Citizens rule and make law directly
- name of the region founded by Jesus
- people, rule of people
- rights kings
- of powers vesting
- revolution replacement of James
- action or process
- citizens have the right to elect leaders
- nations international non profit organization
- rights not dependent
- person called a king or monarch
- process of law law work in orderly ways
- system compound made of government
- law part of English law
- legislative body of government
- society
- monarchy shares organized government
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- government type of democracy
- culture and style of art
- based on teachings of Muhammad
- catholic church developed roman Christianity
- groups of noble land owning
- end razing reason
- commandments laws or rules handed down
- religion of the satellites and Jews
- ruled by few powerful people
- two assemblies
- carta "great character"
- of rights first amendments
- contract agreement among members of society
30 Clues: society • rights kings • two assemblies • of powers vesting • action or process • end razing reason • rights not dependent • people, rule of people • carta "great character" • law part of English law • culture and style of art • of rights first amendments • groups of noble land owning • government type of democracy • ruled by few powerful people • based on teachings of Muhammad • ...
world history unit 2 chapter 6 2020-08-28
Across
- highest caste, perform religious services
- river that empties into the Bay of Bengal
- everlasting peace
- highest mountain range in the world
- 2600BCE-500CE located off the Arabian Sea
- ancient system of writing in India
- behavior that brings a result in your life
- high moral character
- prevailing spiritual power in everything
- thinking deeply or focusing one's mind
- right intention,speech,action,livelihood
- social structure,classes based on birth
- 1550BCE system of writing in India
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- form of exercise that frees the soul
- divine law of individual moral duties
- after death, soul returns in another form
- created during India's golden age
- seek enlightenment, end to human suffering
- city structure for Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro
- a fortress that overlooks the city
- 320-550CE made Hinduism main religion
- flows through the mountains to Arabian Sea
- sacred text on Hindu philosophy
- bottom of caste
- new invention of this era
25 Clues: bottom of caste • everlasting peace • high moral character • new invention of this era • sacred text on Hindu philosophy • created during India's golden age • a fortress that overlooks the city • ancient system of writing in India • 1550BCE system of writing in India • highest mountain range in the world • form of exercise that frees the soul • ...
Topic 9 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
Across
- filled with
- past relative
- making small loans
- series of trade routes
- unfair treatment based on gender
- peaceful protest
- state of blissful peace without suffering
- state of perfect wisdom free of suffering
- proof
- calm or clear the mind
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- superior by a large margin
- belief that one should not hurt any living thing
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- spiritual force or god
- fixed social class
- split
- hiring outside people to complete tasks for a company
- eliminate
- person's duty to do what is right
- unfair treatment
- people in this caste did jobs no one else wanted
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- excluded from
- person who tries to reach spiritual purity through self denial
- slow or block
- physical features of an area
- effect of person's actions
- effect of
- religious communities
- groups of families or tribes with common ancestor
30 Clues: split • proof • eliminate • effect of • filled with • past relative • excluded from • slow or block • unfair treatment • peaceful protest • fixed social class • making small loans • religious communities • spiritual force or god • series of trade routes • calm or clear the mind • effect of person's actions • superior by a large margin • physical features of an area • rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
