enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Review and Preview squares project 2021-12-06
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- study of physical features and human activity
- intro to new ideas about truth and logic
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members
- movement to more secular society
- Arab nations who has invaded Israel
- emperor that built empire through Central Europe
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- people surrender rights for the general will
- violence against civilians for political purposes
- group run by Osama bin Laden
- wrote The Prince, do what needs to be done
- free Jerusalem from Muslim rule; gained land and money
- wrote poems in a common vernacular
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- supreme power of the monarchy
- supports ideas of a nation
- 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca
- trading town, pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
- common language
- a rigid system of racial segregation
- used his words as a weapon; freedom of speech
- push for unity and cooperation of African people
21 Clues: common language • supports ideas of a nation • group run by Osama bin Laden • supreme power of the monarchy • sailed around the tip of Africa • movement to more secular society • wrote poems in a common vernacular • Arab nations who has invaded Israel • a rigid system of racial segregation • intro to new ideas about truth and logic • 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca • ...
Government 2021-12-07
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- the power of the Supreme Court to review actions from other branches
- introduction to the constitution
- era in time that encouraged higher thinking and new ideas
- term used to refer to something that goes against the Constitution
- split between state and federal government
- powers that are given to the Federal government in the Constitution
- Changes to the Constitution
- protects citizens from double jeopardy and ensures due process
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- legislative, executive, and judicial branches
- government structure in which government actions are limited by law
- 1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788
- commander in chief
- declared America's freedom from England
- the name of this class
- First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- The division of a legislature into two separate assemblies.
- RAPPS
- funding from the federal government
- "Constitution is the supreme law of the Land"
- House of Representatives and Senate
20 Clues: RAPPS • commander in chief • the name of this class • Changes to the Constitution • introduction to the constitution • funding from the federal government • House of Representatives and Senate • 1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788 • declared America's freedom from England • First 10 amendments to the Constitution • split between state and federal government • ...
astrickland_revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
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- british troops kill 5 colonists in a mob
- protect citizens of england from government
- Queen of England before 1603
- response to tea party
- war was very expensive
- peace in paris
- representatives that wrote decleration of rights and grievances
- british troops took weapons from colonists
- forced to sign rights petition
- taxation w/o representation
- overthrew king charles
- freedom of speech, relgion, and cultural tolerance
- implemented new form of government but tore it up
- drafted the decleration of independence
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- James daughter
- Fight over absolute rule of king charles
- phrases from the enlightenment philosophers
- authorized new bible
- Gave india company all advantages in tea
- British expansion fight
- got england back to a monarchy
- tax on paper goods
- right to overthrow government
- prevention of colonists going west of App Mts.
- bloodless rebellion
- was a catholic
26 Clues: James daughter • peace in paris • was a catholic • tax on paper goods • bloodless rebellion • authorized new bible • response to tea party • war was very expensive • overthrew king charles • British expansion fight • taxation w/o representation • Queen of England before 1603 • right to overthrow government • got england back to a monarchy • forced to sign rights petition • ...
Chung Tian Temple 2013-10-13
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- What is the Temple Pagoda used for?
- When was Buddhism introduced to Brisbane
- How many symbols are used by the Buddhist religion?
- Thinking What does Meditation achieve?
- What is one of the reasons the Temple was created?
- How old was Siddhartha when he became Buddha?
- The Temple was originally used for scripture ________
- What is Buddhism based on?
- What do the Buddhists call their beliefs?
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- What do the mythical creatures represent?
- What does the Lotus Flower represent?
- What were the dates of Buddhas life?
- Main colours of the temple
- What is Siddhartha Gautama commonly known as?
- What is one of the benefits for the Tea Ceremony?
- The Temple is located between Brisbane and _______
- What does Gold represent?
- What does the Phoenix represent?
- What is the major Buddhist movement called?
- Heaven What does Chung Tian Temple mean?
20 Clues: What does Gold represent? • Main colours of the temple • What is Buddhism based on? • What does the Phoenix represent? • What is the Temple Pagoda used for? • What were the dates of Buddhas life? • What does the Lotus Flower represent? • Thinking What does Meditation achieve? • When was Buddhism introduced to Brisbane • Heaven What does Chung Tian Temple mean? • ...
Chapter 6 Terms 2013-01-02
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- added outright
- nobles, clergy, and others who had fled France and its revolutionary forces
- the government spending more money than it takes in
- red, white, and blue badge that was eventually adopted as the national flag of France
- government ruled by elected representatives
- the middle class
- leader of Committee of Public Safety, called "the incorruptible"
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- notebook
- a ballot in which voters say yes or no
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- step down from power
- old order
- the right to vote
- nonreligious
- hit-and-run raids
- small groups
- member of a group of Enlightenment thinkers that tried to apply methods of science to make improvements to society
- three man governing board
- shut out ports to keep people or supplies from moving in and out
- principle in which the monarchies unseated by Napolean or the French Revolution are restored
20 Clues: notebook • old order • nonreligious • small groups • added outright • the middle class • the right to vote • hit-and-run raids • step down from power • three man governing board • a ballot in which voters say yes or no • government ruled by elected representatives • the government spending more money than it takes in • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
Ancient Japan 2015-11-02
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- A type of government that gives all power to Shogun
- The code of honour for the warrior class
- A group of islands
- Lord who owns large amounts of land
- Shinto term for gods
- A ritual suicide commited by Samurai
- An ancient philosophy following the teachings of Confucius
- The military commander
- People who trade money, food, etc for profit
- The supreme ruler of Japan
- The farmers and fishermen class. Considered important because they provided food for other classes.
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- A religion based on nature and spirit worship
- The large sections of the Earth's surface that shift, causing volcanos, tsunamis and earthquakes
- A religion that practises meditation to achieve enlightenment
- A term used when refering to Samurai
- A country in East Asia
- A unloyal/wandering Samurai
- The gateway of a Shinto shrine
- The social system of Japan that dictates where each class stands
- The warrior class
20 Clues: The warrior class • A group of islands • Shinto term for gods • A country in East Asia • The military commander • The supreme ruler of Japan • A unloyal/wandering Samurai • The gateway of a Shinto shrine • Lord who owns large amounts of land • A term used when refering to Samurai • A ritual suicide commited by Samurai • The code of honour for the warrior class • ...
Judaism 2016-03-16
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- place where people put notes
- most alike original religion
- jews put lamb blood on doors
- on almost all doors
- tells order of Seder meal
- correct way to make food
- In between the 2 religions
- Judaism branches of during this
- one god
- commandments
- part for boys
- preacher
- the holiday that is based on the story of Esther
- day of rest
- the bread that has no yeast, so it won’t rise
- holy text
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- passover meal
- day of atonement considered the holiest day of the year
- place of worship
- boys hat
- holy land
- first step in the Passover meal
- Jewish new year
- least important Jewish holiday
- party for girls
- first new branch of Judaism
- fringes
- song leader of the temple
- first jew
- holds candles during Hanukkah
30 Clues: fringes • one god • boys hat • preacher • holy land • first jew • holy text • day of rest • commandments • passover meal • part for boys • Jewish new year • party for girls • place of worship • on almost all doors • correct way to make food • tells order of Seder meal • song leader of the temple • In between the 2 religions • first new branch of Judaism • place where people put notes • ...
Chapter 22 2023-03-03
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- Social critics
- Published an essay called Vindication of the Rights of Women
- Social gatherings for intellets to discuss great ideas
- One of the most important documents in the history of the US
- Agreement by which people created a government
- logical procedure for gathering testing ideas
- Philosopher who devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- earth-centered view of the universe
- Philosophers that embraced the new ideas
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- Artistic style of the late 1700s
- Catherine II who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- New movement that stressed reason and thought
- Most brilliant and influential philosopher
- Style of art that was grand and ornate
- Sun-centered
- new way of thinking about the natural world
- Italian scientist who built new theories of astronomy
- Philosopher with a different view of human nature
- Philosopher committed to individual freedom
- great English scientist
20 Clues: Sun-centered • Social critics • great English scientist • Artistic style of the late 1700s • earth-centered view of the universe • Style of art that was grand and ornate • Philosophers that embraced the new ideas • Most brilliant and influential philosopher • new way of thinking about the natural world • Philosopher committed to individual freedom • ...
Beleife System 2022-09-28
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- Buddhas four teachings
- The religious leader of Judaism
- A religion with no founder
- A holy river in India
- The coming of age celebration for Judaism
- Where Confucianism
- Where Judaism was founded
- The holy book of Hinduism
- How people are classed in India
- A month of fasting for Muslims
- Where Hinduism was founded
- The holy book of Islam
- Where Christianity originates
- The founder of Confucianism
- The founder of Daoism
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- Where Daoism was founded
- The founder of Islam
- The holy book of Christianity
- Where Buddhism was founded
- A holiday that celebrates Jesus Christs birth
- The goal of Buddhism
- The founder of Buddhism
- A holiday that celebrates Jesus's resurrection
- The idea of harmony and balance
- The leader of Buddhism
- The founder of Judaism
- A holy shrine located in Mecca
- Where Islam was founded
- The first person to spread Christianity
- The holy book of Judaism
30 Clues: Where Confucianism • The founder of Islam • The goal of Buddhism • A holy river in India • The founder of Daoism • Buddhas four teachings • The leader of Buddhism • The founder of Judaism • The holy book of Islam • The founder of Buddhism • Where Islam was founded • Where Daoism was founded • The holy book of Judaism • Where Judaism was founded • The holy book of Hinduism • ...
jacobrodkeycrossword 2023-01-04
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- first ten amendments
- English philosopher and physician
- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher
- Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
- members of a society
- versatile and prolific writer
- omposed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- Genevan philosopher
- government in the 18th century in which absolute monarchs pursued legal
- took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- influences by which an organization or system is regulated
- involves making conjectures
- basic law of falling bodies
- philosophical position and rationalistic theology
- philosopher
- was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
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- political philosopher
- sun as the center
- the act or means of enlightening
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- style of architecture
- English mathematician, physicist, astronomer
- religious belief
- an informal education for women
- the earth as the center
- adaptation of the classical especially in literature
26 Clues: philosopher • religious belief • sun as the center • Genevan philosopher • first ten amendments • members of a society • political philosopher • style of architecture • the earth as the center • involves making conjectures • basic law of falling bodies • versatile and prolific writer • an informal education for women • the act or means of enlightening • English philosopher and physician • ...
India 2023-02-28
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- landmass that is smaller than a continent.
- the effects that actions have on a person’s soul.
- going without food
- finding truth and freedom from suffering.
- a person has a duty to live an honorable life
- avoiding violent acts
- a state of perfect peace
- the most important language of ancient India
- one of the first major settlements in India
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- the process of rebirth
- person who works to spread religious beliefs
- laws
- religion based on the teachings of the Buddha
- a fortress build to protect a city
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- the polytheistic, dominant religion of India
- this system divided Indian society into groups
- flat land that is raised above the land around it.
- winds that bring dry or moist air to a area
- territory inhabited and controlled by a foreign land.
20 Clues: laws • going without food • avoiding violent acts • the process of rebirth • a state of perfect peace • a fortress build to protect a city • focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • finding truth and freedom from suffering. • landmass that is smaller than a continent. • winds that bring dry or moist air to a area • one of the first major settlements in India • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-03
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- The Buddhist community the Buddha formed and taught
- Siddhartha’s eventual wife
- permanent state of bliss and salvation
- mark of existence on impermanence
- Four Noble ______
- mark of existence regarding suffering
- god of death
- The year that Siddhartha Gautama was born, include BCE or AD
- Position Buddha meditated in to gain enlightenment
- One of the three rafts to cross the river; “The Great Vehicle”
- One of the three rafts to cross the river; “The Vehicle of the Diamond”
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- When traveling outside of the palace for the first time, Siddhartha encounters (three words)
- Buddhism originated in
- The buddhas teachings
- Siddhartha practiced rigorous self denial with a group of five __________
- One of the three rafts to cross the river; “The Way of the Elders”
- mark of existence stating there is no ultimate reality
- Rigorous self denial
- cycle of rebirth
- Siddhartha immediately walked _____ steps when he came out of his mother’s side
20 Clues: god of death • cycle of rebirth • Four Noble ______ • Rigorous self denial • The buddhas teachings • Buddhism originated in • Siddhartha’s eventual wife • mark of existence on impermanence • mark of existence regarding suffering • permanent state of bliss and salvation • Position Buddha meditated in to gain enlightenment • The Buddhist community the Buddha formed and taught • ...
5.2 vocab :) 2021-01-06
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- escaped slaves
- the name for colonial residents in Latin America
- diplomacy based on the given circumstances
- public intellectuals who applied reason to different learning subjects
- another word for tribes
- liberal ideology inspired by the French Revolution
- a word for fixing or improving something in society
- a movement based on ideas revolving around god, nature, and humanity
- another word for reduce
- the highest class in society
- people who were "native-born"
- a belief that would keep this empire together
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- a former prison
- a political system where one person (the highest class) is in charge
- the basic principles or laws of a nation or state
- people who are half Indian and European
- someone who set others free from captivity
- people who are half European and half African
- making itself aware again in life and/or activity
- the action of self governing a state
20 Clues: escaped slaves • a former prison • another word for tribes • another word for reduce • the highest class in society • people who were "native-born" • the action of self governing a state • people who are half Indian and European • diplomacy based on the given circumstances • someone who set others free from captivity • people who are half European and half African • ...
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" • ...
GG 2020-12-25
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- 2011 Europe trip
- Her Diary album was a smash hit
- Instrument banned from orchestra
- Popular singer, also a starbucks size
- Half the band was made of them
- Eccentric teacher at Argyle
- Former First Lady
- An exercise to make a minute last forever
- Cotton Ball
- “You like my shirt? You can have it”
- UBC mascot
- Clarinet but better
- Hardest instrument
- Cotton Candy
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- Raw veggie commonly served with kebabs
- Powerful Kamala
- Friday school for enlightenment
- Who run the world?
- Drum that makes you deaf
- Incapable of playing quietly
- Watson of magic and owls
- Colour of UBC Science
- Queen B
- Legendary Taylor
- Best teacher at Argyle
- Incapable of playing in tune
- They’re either too quiet or they’re squeaking
- Hathaway with huge eyes
- Singer-songwriter with outrageous outfits
29 Clues: Queen B • UBC mascot • Cotton Ball • Cotton Candy • Powerful Kamala • 2011 Europe trip • Legendary Taylor • Former First Lady • Who run the world? • Hardest instrument • Clarinet but better • Colour of UBC Science • Best teacher at Argyle • Hathaway with huge eyes • Drum that makes you deaf • Watson of magic and owls • Eccentric teacher at Argyle • Incapable of playing quietly • ...
Hobbit Vocabulary 2021-02-19
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- taking pains to avoid being observed in a manner indicating nervousness (being cautious or appearing suspicious)
- stubbornly unyielding to the wishes of others
- to alter, modify, or improve
- payment
- indirect (deviating from a straight course -- physically or in speech or conduct)
- a flat cake made of oatmeal and/or barley
- hatred between enemies
- to gather something valuable and store it; or the collection of such things -- often hidden
- a sign of something about to happen
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- decorated with bright and vivid colors
- to steal; or the goods stolen
- very bad, in various senses such as: unfortunate or miserable of poor quality
- to be or cause to be nervous or upset
- a negotiation or discussion -- especially between enemies
- arrogant or condescending (acting superior or self-important)
- a very steep cliff
- smalls streams; rivulets of water
- lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture
- fun and laughter
- wise; judicious; careful
20 Clues: payment • fun and laughter • a very steep cliff • hatred between enemies • wise; judicious; careful • to alter, modify, or improve • to steal; or the goods stolen • smalls streams; rivulets of water • a sign of something about to happen • to be or cause to be nervous or upset • decorated with bright and vivid colors • a flat cake made of oatmeal and/or barley • ...
World Geography 2021-03-20
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- was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war.
- An English. philosopher and political theorist.
- Social critcs of the period
- This trade laws prevented colonist from selling their most valuable product.
- European art of the 1600 and 1700.
- The rules most admired by philosophes.
- Explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resoruces.
- Through reason and rational thinking.
- An English philosopher, scientist and historian.
- An italian phioosopher that wrote about people rights.
- Developing a plan for running a state or country
- The relation of faith, the existence and simplicity of God.
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- Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and make reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- Large drawing room.
- A philosophical movement
- A theory
- Consist of the right of individuals to participate in movements.
- The most brilliant and influencer philosophes.
- Improve the humans conditions on the earth.
- Influential French writer.
20 Clues: A theory • Large drawing room. • A philosophical movement • Influential French writer. • Social critcs of the period • European art of the 1600 and 1700. • Through reason and rational thinking. • The rules most admired by philosophes. • Improve the humans conditions on the earth. • The most brilliant and influencer philosophes. • An English. philosopher and political theorist. • ...
Enlightment Period and Revolutions 2021-03-18
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- Constitution made of ten amendments.
- Italian scientist who built new theories about astronomy.
- logical thinking.
- Ancient Greek physician who studied the anatomy of pigs.
- Pioneered the use for the scientific method in chemistry.
- English scientist who brought breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- Social critics in France.
- Rebirth of learning and the arts.
- Earth-centered view of the universe.
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- She disagreed with Rousseau about women's education.
- Power was divided between national state governments.
- New ideas and reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and and power.
- French writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- A change in European thoughts.
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Planets orbit the sun. Sun-centered.
- Agreement by which people created a government.
- Used to observe bacteria.
- He believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
20 Clues: logical thinking. • Used to observe bacteria. • Social critics in France. • A change in European thoughts. • Rebirth of learning and the arts. • Constitution made of ten amendments. • Planets orbit the sun. Sun-centered. • Earth-centered view of the universe. • Agreement by which people created a government. • Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
Pre-Modern Economics 2021-10-04
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- gov. should be removed if too restrictive
- fundamental principles a state has to govern
- non-noble rich class aka gentry
- motivation to take action
- money or assets
- org. that raised $ but protected individuals
- founded in 1694
- fence off your land
- revolution of commercialization take over
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- percentage charges for a loan
- capitalists risking $ for equity stakes
- one of the natural rights
- old land sharing principle used by peasants
- type of rights that allowed pursuit of happiness
- pool of people who give capital
- environments consisting of many businesses and people
- ___ East India Company
- process of peasants making their own goods
- idea that the mind is void of hereditary factors
- attacked hereditary rule
- movement about rights, rationale, gov. limits
- valuable materials or property
- type where individuals can own their own land
23 Clues: money or assets • founded in 1694 • fence off your land • ___ East India Company • attacked hereditary rule • one of the natural rights • motivation to take action • percentage charges for a loan • valuable materials or property • pool of people who give capital • non-noble rich class aka gentry • capitalists risking $ for equity stakes • gov. should be removed if too restrictive • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2021-10-20
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- Scottish economist who wrote "The wealth of nations"
- proved that planets where physical bodies
- Female scientist who discovered a comet that was later named after her.
- argued against the use of capital punishment
- Believed nature was stonger than science
- formal meetings to discuss philosophy
- proposed the theory of blank slate/ tabula rasa
- Created the encyclopedia
- proved the sun was the center of our solar system
- proved that the heart was the starting point of circulatory system.
- proved planets moved in elliptical orbits
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- Chemist that experimented with properties of gases
- Came up with the Ptolmaic system
- 18th century philosophical movement inspired by the scientific revolution
- made discoveries by dissecting human bodies
- came up with the idea of checks and balances
- Created the scientific method
- Known as the father of rationalism
- proposed the concept of general will
- created Deism
20 Clues: created Deism • Created the encyclopedia • Created the scientific method • Came up with the Ptolmaic system • Known as the father of rationalism • proposed the concept of general will • formal meetings to discuss philosophy • Believed nature was stonger than science • proved that planets where physical bodies • proved planets moved in elliptical orbits • ...
Hextathlon Crossword 2023-07-09
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- El Mirador inhabitants
- Hannibal's animal of choice
- Result of Siddhartha's Enlightenment
- Maurya expander and evangelizer
- Horn of Africa kingdom
- Land connector of Asia and Europe
- Sao civilization's central African lake
- Overthrown by King Wu of Zhou
- Third Servile War rebel
- The first country to convert was Armenia
- Warring States period locale
- Victim of Titus's 70 CE assault
- Labyrinth dweller
- English standing stones
- Cyrus, Alexander, Darius
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- Founder of Rome, last Western Roman emperor
- Before Three Kingdoms, after Qin
- Fashioners of stone heads
- Home to the Parthenon
- Divider of the Roman empire
- Destroyer of Pompeii
- Phoenician Punic metropolis
- "Great Realms" of Ancient India
- Khufu's resting place
- Srivijaya's base
- Flagellated and crucified by the Romans
- Egyptian writing surface
- Death by asp
- Sentenced to death for his namesake method
- Composer of the Iliad and Odyssey
30 Clues: Death by asp • Srivijaya's base • Labyrinth dweller • Destroyer of Pompeii • Home to the Parthenon • Khufu's resting place • El Mirador inhabitants • Horn of Africa kingdom • Third Servile War rebel • English standing stones • Egyptian writing surface • Cyrus, Alexander, Darius • Fashioners of stone heads • Hannibal's animal of choice • Divider of the Roman empire • ...
Colonial America 2024-01-16
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- people chosen to speak an act for others
- The American ______________ was the war of the American colonist fought against Britain
- to manage
- the lawmakers of the Virginia colony
- announce
- a border
- government government run by elected officials
- sections of land ruled by another country
- the killing of many people
- people who live in the colony
- wanting something
- a group of soldiers
- a paper give information to a group to do something
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- a European movement during the 1700s that focused on peoples freedoms
- freedom for being ruled by someone else
- something that is owned
- large farms
- trade the business of buying and selling people
- the American army that fought in the American revolution
- freedoms that are protected by governments laws
- compactan agreement signed by the pilgrims
- an official agreement between countries
- money that people pay to a government
23 Clues: announce • a border • to manage • large farms • wanting something • a group of soldiers • something that is owned • the killing of many people • people who live in the colony • the lawmakers of the Virginia colony • money that people pay to a government • freedom for being ruled by someone else • an official agreement between countries • people chosen to speak an act for others • ...
Trick or treat guess the word for something good to eat 2023-10-31
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- the transport of cash without physical transportation
- Portuguese where know for this
- First forgiven ruled dynasty
- Buddhist temple
- Wrote The Rihla
- Advanced group of people in America
- Meditation is key to gain enlightenment
- A form of Buddhism normally found in China and Japan who believed in faith and trust
- Predecessor of Mongols ruler
- A storyteller who passed on stories
- Language of trade and popular in Africa
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- Trick or treat give me something good to eat
- Expanded China's political influence
- Sailing ships invented in China
- COnfuciansim with Buddhist and Taoism ideas
- a place to rest and trade good
- A way to travel in the trans-Sahara without need a lot of food for the animal
- Mali Empire
- Center of Islamic culture
- Goods that where traded many times before reaching its final stop
20 Clues: Mali Empire • Buddhist temple • Wrote The Rihla • Center of Islamic culture • First forgiven ruled dynasty • Predecessor of Mongols ruler • Portuguese where know for this • a place to rest and trade good • Sailing ships invented in China • Advanced group of people in America • A storyteller who passed on stories • Expanded China's political influence • ...
Q1 Ring of Power Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-05
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- Mrs. Diller's favorite 3-letter word
- Famous ship built in Belfast
- Count who helped Moravian Protestants
- Capital city of Northern Ireland
- Title & name of "Father of the scientific method"
- Indian-born British poet and author of The Jungle Book
- Name Columbus gave to what is now Haiti & Dominican Republic
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- Act of Union joined England & Scotland into this
- Belief that knowledge comes strictly from our senses
- Famous hymn authored by former slave trader John Newton
- Animal used to haul artillery in the Sepoy Mutiny
- Canal city that was central to Enlightenment
- First Englishman to circumnavigate the earth
- "Wild composer" famous for Ninth Symphony
- Python in Kipling's 1894 India-based stories
- Islands where Magellan died before completing his voyage
- Mrs. Diller's nervous dog
- South American country explored by Pizarro, home to Incas
- Hexagonal rock formations in Northern Ireland
- Prayed for her brother as he evangelized in India
20 Clues: Mrs. Diller's nervous dog • Famous ship built in Belfast • Capital city of Northern Ireland • Mrs. Diller's favorite 3-letter word • Count who helped Moravian Protestants • "Wild composer" famous for Ninth Symphony • Canal city that was central to Enlightenment • First Englishman to circumnavigate the earth • Python in Kipling's 1894 India-based stories • ...
Content 4 review 2024-01-10
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- city councilmen
- Large marsupial
- One of two families depicted by David
- Has a trunk
- Munch used oil, ________ and pastel when creating The Cry in 1893
- Man's best friend
- Painter of the Oxbow
- Flying mammal
- Favorite subject of Cezanne (3 word)
- may have been the influence for The Scream/The Cry
- Goya painted the disasters of ________________
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- artistic movement showing light-hearted affairs of the aristocracy
- portion of a boat for lower-class citizens
- inspired by Titian's Venus of Urbino
- painted Luncheon on the Grass
- 3 words for how Nadar took aerial photos
- belief that subject matter in art should have a moral
- This painting, in 1849, presented the subject in a straightforward manner
- 19th C. paintings influenced by Japanese wood block prints
- "little mountain"
- Likes to chase mice
- female artist influenced by Japanese printmaking
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • city councilmen • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • "little mountain" • Likes to chase mice • Painter of the Oxbow • painted Luncheon on the Grass • inspired by Titian's Venus of Urbino • Favorite subject of Cezanne (3 word) • One of two families depicted by David • 3 words for how Nadar took aerial photos • portion of a boat for lower-class citizens • ...
Unit 1 Vocab: Emergence of the Modern World 2024-01-24
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- Muslim prince or leader in a Muslim country.
- Dominance of one state over other states.
- The consequences of all actions of a person.
- Path Buddhist guide to living right.
- The Hindu version of Nirvana.
- Muslim traders who spread Islam throughout West Africa.
- An awakening of knowledge or wisdom.
- Believe that only the Prophet Muhammad's relatives can be religious leaders.
- Pillars of Islam Foundations of Muslim Belief.
- A state of perfect peace.
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- Noble Truths The basic beliefs about life.
- Your duty or role in life.
- Belief in many gods.
- Islamic law.
- The process of being reborn after you die.
- Muslim division of tradition and community.
- A tax on non-Muslims.
- Belief in one god.
- System A political and social system in India.
- Muslim pilgrimage to the sacred cities of Mecca and Medina.
20 Clues: Islamic law. • Belief in one god. • Belief in many gods. • A tax on non-Muslims. • A state of perfect peace. • Your duty or role in life. • The Hindu version of Nirvana. • An awakening of knowledge or wisdom. • Dominance of one state over other states. • The process of being reborn after you die. • Path Buddhist guide to living right. • ...
Civics Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Believed in separation of powers
- President that enacted the trail of tears
- Country's interactions with other countries
- 80 articles supporting ratification of the constitution
- Money given by federal government to influence policy in states
- Tallest U.S. president
- Convention where the constitution was drafted
- President with the big idea of "Neutrality"
- President that first proposed a stop to isolationism
- Formal agreement between countries
- The ability to vote
- Period of philosophers that started to challenge traditional thinking
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- Age at which you can vote
- Document in which the U.S. established independence from Britain
- First example of government being limited
- President that purchase Louisiana
- Group of advisors to the president
- System in which power is divided between state and national government
- A political unit that can self-govern
- Believed in separation of church and state
- Two part legislature
21 Clues: The ability to vote • Two part legislature • Tallest U.S. president • Age at which you can vote • Believed in separation of powers • President that purchase Louisiana • Group of advisors to the president • Formal agreement between countries • A political unit that can self-govern • First example of government being limited • President that enacted the trail of tears • ...
August 30, 2024 2024-08-13
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- Acronym for what gives you wings etc.
- Name for protagonist?
- To trounce soundly
- Perry Mason's profession (informal)
- Antithesis of a false prophet
- Lyric preceding "long road"
- What Blue makes to Green
- What obstructs the path to enlightenment
- With (24), two things in rapper Kendrick's DNA
- Apt response to being told something is lucky or unlucky according to Bluey
- Diana/Jasmine/Magnifico/Henry VIII etc.
- Encanto's "He who must not be named"
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- Jane Fonda's galaxy queen
- Shorthand for generations of anime heroes
- AKA "Mr. Sundown"
- Pokemon's "ugly duckling"
- German for "charm" or "spell"
- Awkward moment with Michael Scott or Dean Winchester
- Metric by which Rachel is consistently hottest
- Kamala's response to "Make America Great Again"
- A warrior's two options
- When they get together zany antics ensue
- Light novels?
- Lupe Fiasco song that takes place "in the middle of the mall"
- Magicians' Coldwater
25 Clues: Light novels? • AKA "Mr. Sundown" • To trounce soundly • Magicians' Coldwater • Name for protagonist? • A warrior's two options • What Blue makes to Green • Jane Fonda's galaxy queen • Pokemon's "ugly duckling" • Lyric preceding "long road" • German for "charm" or "spell" • Antithesis of a false prophet • Perry Mason's profession (informal) • Encanto's "He who must not be named" • ...
The French Revolution & Napoleonic Era 2024-02-23
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- policy used by Russia when Napoleon invaded
- comprehensive systems of laws he believed was his greatest achievement
- assembly of representatives from all 3 estates
- mean nickname to Marie Antoinette
- “Liberty, Equality, _____”
- Louis was sentenced to death by _____
- stormed this fortesse
- First estate
- political philosophy, all people should be protected under a Bill of Rights.
- Napoleon set up a blockade on Britain
- most people were in this group
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- Napoleon's final defeat
- Napoleon signed a _____ w/ the Pope
- The social & political system of France
- Not an army that Napoleon could defeat in open battle
- middle class
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety, ruled during the Reign of Terror
- vote of the people
- New ideas caused people to question society’s social structure
- Congress of Vienna was a victory for ____ because monarch resumed power
- a radical political organization
21 Clues: middle class • First estate • vote of the people • stormed this fortesse • Napoleon's final defeat • “Liberty, Equality, _____” • most people were in this group • a radical political organization • mean nickname to Marie Antoinette • Napoleon signed a _____ w/ the Pope • Louis was sentenced to death by _____ • Napoleon set up a blockade on Britain • ...
Know Your Text: The Hanging 2024-08-18
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- Alcatraz for adolescents
- region producing crime drama
- a ringing in the ears
- coloured tissue at the front of an eye
- when the incident at Bella Vista took place
- popular location for daytrips
- In American Football
- not critical thinkers but tend to be very good at asking undesirable questions
- location of a hideous monolith
- location of police station (4,4)
- to cross the threshold
- Corrossi drinks? (3,4)
- required by the strict employment policy of Maidstone
- missing persons detective
- "The Bird" eats
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- My heart will go on (6,4)
- contains tools and materials to start a fire
- personality of Iris's Mother
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- French philosopher of the Enlightenment
- where Iris's parents normally reside
- character from TV show "Prisoner" (7,4)
- a euphemism for prostitution
- summoned
- "The Bird"
- famous prison in San Francisco
- hysteria (latin)
27 Clues: summoned • "The Bird" • "The Bird" eats • hysteria (latin) • In American Football • a ringing in the ears • to cross the threshold • Corrossi drinks? (3,4) • Alcatraz for adolescents • My heart will go on (6,4) • Ancient Greek philosopher • missing persons detective • region producing crime drama • personality of Iris's Mother • a euphemism for prostitution • popular location for daytrips • ...
The Maycomb Crossword 2024-05-05
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- A long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage and noted for its "singing" capabilities.
- Incapable of self-restrain.
- Irregular pattern of movement; unpredictable.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Understood or implied without being stated.
- Expressing deep hatred or disapproval.
- Likely to cause disagreement.
- A short statement, which expresses advice or a general truth.
- Being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
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- Happening after something and because of it.
- The first principles of something.
- A person's behavior or manners.
- Extremely or utterly foolish.
- Short stay or visit.
- A quick growing eastern Asian climbing plant.
- The quality of being pleasant and friendly.
- A variety of cabbage that does not grow a heart.
- Something that makes someone angry, or even violent.
- A large and stately building, housing a tomb. or tombs.
- Improvement, instruction, or enlightenment.
- A preference or special liking for something.
- A person who prepares and sells medicines and drugs.
22 Clues: Short stay or visit. • Incapable of self-restrain. • Extremely or utterly foolish. • Likely to cause disagreement. • A person's behavior or manners. • Noisy and difficult to control. • The first principles of something. • Expressing deep hatred or disapproval. • Being annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • The quality of being pleasant and friendly. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-26
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- Philosopher who said, "I think, therefore I am"
- Theory that Earth revolves around the Sun
- An observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true
- Scientific method first step
- Period of great scientific discoveries and ideas
- An Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis
- Inventor of the first telescope
- He developed the heliocentric theory
- Philosopher who advocated empirical methods
- Person who studies the stars and planets
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- A fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions
- Biologist known for the theory of evolution
- He was a leading figure of the Scientific Revolution
- resistance to change
- A theory created by ptolemy
- Famous Greek philosopher and astronomer
- The idea that all humans are born with certain rights
- The intellectual movement focused on reason and science in the 18th century
- focused to some degree on recovering the knowledge of the ancients
- Mathematician who formulated the law of planetary motion
20 Clues: resistance to change • A theory created by ptolemy • Scientific method first step • Inventor of the first telescope • He developed the heliocentric theory • Famous Greek philosopher and astronomer • Person who studies the stars and planets • Theory that Earth revolves around the Sun • Biologist known for the theory of evolution • Philosopher who advocated empirical methods • ...
French Revolution 2025-01-16
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- Absolute ruler who used his or her power to bring about political and social change.
- Popular Sovereignty
- A government created by and subject to the will of the people
- Free Speech
- Natural Rights
- The Middle Class
- Ruler with unlimited authority
- Checks and Balances
- Ornate style of art and architecture popular in the 1600s and 1700s
- Supply and Demand
- Equal Education
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- Growth of General Knowledge
- Social Contract
- A ruler with complete authority over the government and the lives of the people
- Personal, elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid-1700s
- The belief that a ruler’s authority comes directly from God
- Restrictions on access to ideas or information
- French thinker who desired reform in society during the Enlightenment
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- Citizens enter into an agreement accepting a powerful government in exchange for their freedom
20 Clues: Free Speech • Natural Rights • Social Contract • Equal Education • The Middle Class • Supply and Demand • Popular Sovereignty • Checks and Balances • Growth of General Knowledge • Ruler with unlimited authority • Restrictions on access to ideas or information • The authority of a state to govern itself or another state • The belief that a ruler’s authority comes directly from God • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary List #2 2025-04-04
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- to encourage
- the first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent
- The King who sent out missionaries to expand Buddhism
- an order issued by someone in authority
- the joining of separate parts, such as kingdoms, into one
- refuse to accept
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha
- In Buddhism, the basic rules of behavior and belief leading to an end of suffering
- knowledge, wisdom, or awakened intellect
- period of great cultural achievement
- wealth, success
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- as taught by the Buddha, the four basic beliefs that form the foundation of Buddhism
- the study of questions about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language
- very large
- a condition of great peace or happiness
- One who leads a life of self-denial and deep thought; absent of luxury
- enlightened one
- a unit of an empire
- powerful Indian state based in the Ganges Valley
- an agreement to work together
20 Clues: very large • to encourage • enlightened one • wealth, success • refuse to accept • a unit of an empire • an agreement to work together • period of great cultural achievement • a condition of great peace or happiness • an order issued by someone in authority • knowledge, wisdom, or awakened intellect • A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha • ...
Human Rights 2025-10-08
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- The quality of being kind; the human race.
- Former enslaved man who became an American abolitionist.
- The act of ending slavery.
- 18th-century movement promoting reason and rights.
- English philosopher who wrote about natural rights.
- British leader who fought to end the slave trade.
- Religious group that opposed slavery early on.
- System of government by the people.
- System where people are treated as property.
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- World War II genocide of millions of Jews.
- French thinker who wrote about the social contract.
- Fair treatment under the law.
- A formal document stating rights or principles.
- Legal status of belonging to a nation.
- A major change in government, often by force.
- Freedom to act or think as one chooses.
- Nation formed after a successful slave revolt in 1804.
- The right to vote in elections.
- Something owned or possessed.
- The state of being treated the same as others.
20 Clues: The act of ending slavery. • Fair treatment under the law. • Something owned or possessed. • The right to vote in elections. • System of government by the people. • Legal status of belonging to a nation. • Freedom to act or think as one chooses. • World War II genocide of millions of Jews. • The quality of being kind; the human race. • ...
Economic puzzle 2025-11-06
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- when did he publish it
- where did he teach
- believed unemployment is caused by
- what year was his final work
- where was he born
- smith nationality
- believed in the market
- when was it published
- city he died in
- his ideas formed economics
- emphasized the importance of
- the division of
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- when was he born
- a term to describe his movement
- College where was john educated
- who did he negotiate a loan with
- what did joh m keys inspire
- father of economic
- when did die
- what book did he write
- where was he born
- influenced what president
- improves the
- what did people used to consider him as
- what was his goal
- what century did he live in
- adam smith was a moral
- where was adam educated
- where was he represented during the war
- name of his book
30 Clues: when did die • improves the • city he died in • the division of • when was he born • name of his book • where was he born • what was his goal • where was he born • smith nationality • where did he teach • father of economic • when was it published • when did he publish it • what book did he write • adam smith was a moral • believed in the market • where was adam educated • influenced what president • ...
India 2022-03-28
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- the series by which a task is accomplished
- numerals the numbers we use today
- the science of working with metals
- the largest religion in India today
- the process of rebirth
- based on the teachings of a man named Mahavira who is believed to have been born around 599 bc
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- the avoidance of violent actions
- a large landmass smaller than a contonent
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- the effects a good or bad action will have on a person's soul
- going without food
- a state of perfect peace
- buddha a man who found enlightenment under a tree
13 Clues: going without food • the process of rebirth • a state of perfect peace • the avoidance of violent actions • numerals the numbers we use today • the science of working with metals • the largest religion in India today • a large landmass smaller than a contonent • the series by which a task is accomplished • the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • ...
French Revolution 2022-04-18
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- fierce political rival of Robespierre, Desmoulins and Danton
- who took over France after the death of Robespierre
- tax on everything from soap to tobacco
- land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from
- Palace where the King of France lived
- conservative group that were exterminated in a purge during the reign of terror
- what percentage did the
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- urban elite of the third estate
- salt tax
- Danton and Desmoulins created a new political group with more moderate views
- Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France
- name of the estate the nobility was from
- theory of knowledge rooted in rationality and critical thinking
13 Clues: salt tax • what percentage did the • urban elite of the third estate • Palace where the King of France lived • tax on everything from soap to tobacco • name of the estate the nobility was from • Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France • who took over France after the death of Robespierre • land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from • ...
Jaime Ferreira, Asia 2017-04-03
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- the four different social classes
- people that worked spreading religious beliefs
- interior enlightenment
- going without food
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet or dry seasons
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- reaction to Hinduism that is based on the teachings of Mahavir
- a person that rules a country for someone who is not able to rule alone
- sacred hyms and poems.
- a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from Tibetan Plateau
- a process of relaxation and focus on breathing
- actions in return
- the first type of writing of Hinduism
- reaction to Hinduism that is based on the teachings of Guru Nanak
13 Clues: actions in return • going without food • sacred hyms and poems. • interior enlightenment • the four different social classes • the first type of writing of Hinduism • a process of relaxation and focus on breathing • people that worked spreading religious beliefs • seasonal wind patterns that cause wet or dry seasons • ...
Government Vocabulary 2014-01-07
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- English Philosopher who formed democracy
- government where political power is controlled by one individual
- people directly control and are responsible for the laws
- French philosopher who advocated the separation of political power
- which the ruler is a hereditary head of state who rules for life
- A body of laws
- rule by the few
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- where people elect leaders to write and manage the laws
- argued that humans could use reason to solve problems
- actual or hypothetical agreement
- society adopts or maintains a set of good, just, and fair laws
- country governed by elected representatives and led by a president
- the unjust use of government power
13 Clues: A body of laws • rule by the few • actual or hypothetical agreement • the unjust use of government power • English Philosopher who formed democracy • argued that humans could use reason to solve problems • where people elect leaders to write and manage the laws • people directly control and are responsible for the laws • ...
Liberalism 2014-10-29
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- / Liberals believed nature was _____.
- Class / What class of men were attracted to Liberalism?
- / The state should not interrupt the free play of natural economic forces.
- Liberalism / The belief people are free.
- Stuart Mill / One of the most prominent advocates of liberalism in the 19th century.
- / Disagreed with the subordination of _____.
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- Practices / The difference between men and women was due to ______ _________.
- Malthus / Who wrote the "Essay on the Principles of Population"?
- / The era Liberalism emerged out of.
- Ricardo / Wrote the "Principles of Political Economy".
- Revolution / Time period that Liberalism became the most significant in.
- / __________ of church and state.
- / _____ power of the government.
13 Clues: / _____ power of the government. • / __________ of church and state. • / The era Liberalism emerged out of. • / Liberals believed nature was _____. • Liberalism / The belief people are free. • / Disagreed with the subordination of _____. • Ricardo / Wrote the "Principles of Political Economy". • Class / What class of men were attracted to Liberalism? • ...
HISTORY PUZZLE 2023-01-21
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- art movement, that in their opposition to traditional rationalism of the times
- during the ___ century there was a great migration of Spaniards to America
- was an exclusive possession of the upper classes
- france
- artistic style that is manifiested in music, literature, sculpture, painting, that consists of a taste for conamention
- from Puebla region, mixes mesoamerican techniques
- was a social, ideological and political movement
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- mercury ( chemical element)
- was the conqueror of the territory named New Spain
- become one of the favorite inventions of people
- ¿ what was the religious cultural movement organized by the chatolic church?
- mexican political period from 1928-1934
- ¿ what was on evangelization strategy ?
13 Clues: france • mercury ( chemical element) • mexican political period from 1928-1934 • ¿ what was on evangelization strategy ? • become one of the favorite inventions of people • was an exclusive possession of the upper classes • was a social, ideological and political movement • from Puebla region, mixes mesoamerican techniques • ...
Belief System Puzzle 2022-09-29
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- A path to Nirvana
- Spiritual leaders for Islams
- Worship place for Jews
- Believing in one god
- Jewish Spiritual leader
- Founder is Islam
- Holy book of Confucianism
- Food limits for Jews
- Place of origin for Christianity
- Coming back as another life after death
- Founder of Christianity
- Place of worship for Buddhists
- Founder of Confucianism
- The origin country of Hinduism
- Hinduism social class pyramid
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- Your daily duties as a Hindu
- Holy Book for Christianity
- Holy Book of Islam
- Guidelines of Judaism
- Balance and harmony in Daoism
- Buddhist holiday celebrating enlightenment
- Holy book of Daoism
- believing in many gods
- Day that Muslims worship
- Holiday for Jesus's birthday
- Buddhism place of origin
- Founder of Daoism
- Holy Book for Buddhisms
- Symbol for Christianity
- Place of worship for Muslims
30 Clues: Founder is Islam • A path to Nirvana • Founder of Daoism • Holy Book of Islam • Holy book of Daoism • Believing in one god • Food limits for Jews • Guidelines of Judaism • Worship place for Jews • believing in many gods • Jewish Spiritual leader • Holy Book for Buddhisms • Founder of Christianity • Founder of Confucianism • Symbol for Christianity • Day that Muslims worship • ...
Ancient India and China 2022-09-27
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- philosophy of moral code of conduct
- Chinese philosophy/strengthen state with work
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry times
- trading route connecting China to Middle East
- those in power thought to be chosen by god
- nomads who migrated to India from Europe
- state of enlightenment
- earliest sacred text of India
- love and respect for parents
- founder of Qin dynasty
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- rebirth
- largest city of the Indus Valley civilization
- religious philosophy that suffering caused by wants
- philosophy that stresses being one with nature
- yellow light silt
- soft, light, valuable fabric
- a large landmass smaller than a continent
- early Chinese writing found on these
- civilization along the Indus River around 7000 bye
- language of ancient India
- a person's religious and moral duties
- A Hindu social class system
- thin pottery invented in China
23 Clues: rebirth • yellow light silt • state of enlightenment • founder of Qin dynasty • language of ancient India • A Hindu social class system • soft, light, valuable fabric • love and respect for parents • earliest sacred text of India • thin pottery invented in China • philosophy of moral code of conduct • early Chinese writing found on these • a person's religious and moral duties • ...
jacobrodkeycrossword 2023-01-04
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- first ten amendments
- English philosopher and physician
- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher
- Declaration of the thirteen united States of America
- members of a society
- versatile and prolific writer
- omposed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- Genevan philosopher
- government in the 18th century in which absolute monarchs pursued legal
- took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- influences by which an organization or system is regulated
- involves making conjectures
- basic law of falling bodies
- philosophical position and rationalistic theology
- philosopher
- was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
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- political philosopher
- sun as the center
- the act or means of enlightening
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- style of architecture
- English mathematician, physicist, astronomer
- religious belief
- an informal education for women
- the earth as the center
- adaptation of the classical especially in literature
26 Clues: philosopher • religious belief • sun as the center • Genevan philosopher • first ten amendments • members of a society • political philosopher • style of architecture • the earth as the center • involves making conjectures • basic law of falling bodies • versatile and prolific writer • an informal education for women • the act or means of enlightening • English philosopher and physician • ...
TTS SEJARAH PEMINATAN XI IPS 2020-07-29
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- Negara yang menjadi awal dimulainya reformasi gereja
- tokoh pemimpin reformasi gereja di Swiss
- paham bahwa pusat seluruh alam semesta adalah matahari
- penulis buku The Wealth of Nations yang membahas tentang Merkantilisme
- ideologi yang dianut Uni Soviet saat masa Perang Dingin
- penemuan James Watt yang merupakan inti dari Revolusi Industri
- Asia Pasific Economic Cooperation
- tahap kedua dalam Revolusi Industri
- Tokoh intelektual dan seniman yang berperan besar pada masa renaisans
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- slogan Aufklarung
- Istilah Aufklarung dalam Bahasa Inggris
- gejala Aufklarung di Inggris
- orang suci yang berkedudukan tinggi dalam gereja
- Hari dimulainya penderitaan Bangsa Palestina
- perjanjian yang berhasil menghentikan persaingan antara Portugis dan Spanyol
- gerakan pemberontakan yang pernah dilakukan Aceh
- istilah Merkantilisme berasal dari Bahasa Latin
- Salah satu institusi yang tegas menolak gagasan Renaisans
- Negara yang sempat berkonflik ketika masa Pak Soeharto
- Perjanjian damai dengan Filipina
20 Clues: slogan Aufklarung • gejala Aufklarung di Inggris • Perjanjian damai dengan Filipina • Asia Pasific Economic Cooperation • tahap kedua dalam Revolusi Industri • Istilah Aufklarung dalam Bahasa Inggris • tokoh pemimpin reformasi gereja di Swiss • Hari dimulainya penderitaan Bangsa Palestina • istilah Merkantilisme berasal dari Bahasa Latin • ...
Sejarah Minat TTS Agung Kadekoh XI IPS-1 2020-07-26
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- merupakan pengguna awal istilah revolusi industri
- merupakan sistem yang terkenal saat masa merkantilisme
- merupakan istilah lain dari masa auklarung
- merupakan salah satu ciri masa auklarung
- merupakan sistem pemerintahan yang mulai muncul pada masa merkantilisme
- merupakan orang yang pertama kali menggunakan istilah merkantilisme
- yang memengaruhi kehidupan corak manusia sering disebut sebagai revolusi
- ekspor merupakan salah satu kebijakan pada msa merkantilisme
- yaitu buku marcopolo yang menginspirasi perjalanan samudra
- merupakan auklarung dalam bahasa inggris
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- merupakan pemikiran yang banyak muncul pada saat masa renaissance.
- yaitu teori bumi mengelilingi matahari yang dikemukakan ole h nicolaus copernicus
- merupakan salah satu tujuan menjelajah para bangsa eropa
- artinya untuk menyebarkan agama nasrani
- merupakan arti renaissance secara harfiah
- merupakan karya terkenal hingga saat ini dari masa renaissance
- adalah asal bahasa dari kata renaissance
- yang mengemukakan istilah sistem dagang
- akan dikontrol oleh mother country dalam perdagangan
- merupakan asal bahasa dari kata auklarung
20 Clues: artinya untuk menyebarkan agama nasrani • yang mengemukakan istilah sistem dagang • merupakan salah satu ciri masa auklarung • adalah asal bahasa dari kata renaissance • merupakan auklarung dalam bahasa inggris • merupakan arti renaissance secara harfiah • merupakan asal bahasa dari kata auklarung • merupakan istilah lain dari masa auklarung • ...
GK REC 2020-02-22
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- Number of union territories in India
- A river that flows from west to east
- Constituency of Mr. Narendra Modi
- Designer of Indian national flag
- Player with most IPL titles
- Nobel peace prize is given in which country
- Currency of Japan
- Author of harry porter book series
- Largest mammal
- Biggest planet in the solar system
- Half human and half fish (mythical creature)
- babbage Father of computers
- North eastern states are also called as 7 --- states
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- Gir forest if famous for
- Misile man of India
- Gowtham Buddha attained enlightenment at
- Largest state in India
- Rabindranath Tagore's poem is the national anthem of which other country
- Longest river in the world
- Oldest university of India
- Cricket my style is written by
- Tallest bird
- Name of worlds first called sheep
- No of players in a football team
- Grammy award is given in the field of
25 Clues: Tallest bird • Largest mammal • Currency of Japan • Misile man of India • Largest state in India • Gir forest if famous for • Longest river in the world • Oldest university of India • Player with most IPL titles • babbage Father of computers • Cricket my style is written by • Designer of Indian national flag • No of players in a football team • Constituency of Mr. Narendra Modi • ...
History puzzle 2020-10-21
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- a time period of reasoning and ideas in France
- a piece of land surrounded by water but still connected to land
- a chain of command or power
- white people in Latin America with peninsular parents
- acquiring political control over another country
- a person of white and black heritage
- .war between Napoleon and toussaint
- mixed race parents
- an imperialist economic system
- a country determine it's own statehood
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- a large territory being sold to America by France
- money Germany owes to it's allies
- having loyalty to your own region of people the same race as u
- people native to one land
- a western portion of an island where the Haiti French colony was
- a Haitian leader of the Haitian revolution
- a creole priest
- a region of America with a main national language of Spanish and Portuguese
- a quote by Otto von Bismarck
- the youngest leader of France
20 Clues: a creole priest • mixed race parents • people native to one land • a chain of command or power • a quote by Otto von Bismarck • the youngest leader of France • an imperialist economic system • money Germany owes to it's allies • .war between Napoleon and toussaint • a person of white and black heritage • a country determine it's own statehood • ...
World Geography 2021-03-20
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- European art of the 1600 and 1700.
- A theory
- The rules most admired by philosophes.
- An English. philosopher and political theorist.
- Explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resoruces.
- An English philosopher, scientist and historian.
- Large drawing room.
- Social critcs of the period
- Improve the humans conditions on the earth.
- This trade laws prevented colonist from selling their most valuable product.
- Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and make reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
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- An italian phioosopher that wrote about people rights.
- The relation of faith, the existence and simplicity of God.
- was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war.
- Influential French writer.
- Consist of the right of individuals to participate in movements.
- The most brilliant and influencer philosophes.
- A philosophical movement
- Through reason and rational thinking.
- Developing a plan for running a state or country
20 Clues: A theory • Large drawing room. • A philosophical movement • Influential French writer. • Social critcs of the period • European art of the 1600 and 1700. • Through reason and rational thinking. • The rules most admired by philosophes. • Improve the humans conditions on the earth. • The most brilliant and influencer philosophes. • An English. philosopher and political theorist. • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-10-19
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- executed by augustin de iturbide
- east coast, west coast,middle east
- to trust
- something usually done by governments to make up for economic loss
- realpolitik
- at the bottom of the social class system in spanish colonies
- started his military career at 11
- enlightenment ideas reached latin america
- known for pasta and people who speak italian
- to control your own territory without foreign rule
- a type of economic system where the mother country did not allow the colonies to trade with any other country
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- executed father hildago
- last name L'Ouverture
- indigenous people forced to do hard labor for spanish and portuguese
- white people born in spain/portugal and had most power in latin america
- first place to gain independence from France
- people of this country speak german
- south america, central america,mexico and the carribean
- continued to support the spanish king
- a sense of pride to nation
20 Clues: to trust • realpolitik • last name L'Ouverture • executed father hildago • a sense of pride to nation • executed by augustin de iturbide • started his military career at 11 • east coast, west coast,middle east • people of this country speak german • continued to support the spanish king • enlightenment ideas reached latin america • first place to gain independence from France • ...
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 • ...
Unit 1 Crossword (2) 2023-01-23
Across
- the new kingdom was called…
- the founder believed everything in the universe has a soul.
- region at the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea that was later called…
- Minos archaeologists named civilization they found in crete Minoa after…
- Israel was in the north, _____ was in the south.
- sea a large island on the southern edge of the…
- asiatic invaders.
- final goal of Buddhism
- Gautama The founder of Buddhism
- peace money paid by a weaker power to a stronger ____
- a powerful seafaring people
- archaeologists excavated in the late 19th early 20th centuries
- a man who led the Hebews out of slavery
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- the mediterranean were the …
- a mutual promise between God and the founder of the Hebrew people
- Ancient home of the Hebrews
- Something Siddhartha seeked
- God chose…
- the hebrew bible
- a belief in a single god
20 Clues: God chose… • the hebrew bible • asiatic invaders. • final goal of Buddhism • a belief in a single god • the new kingdom was called… • Ancient home of the Hebrews • Something Siddhartha seeked • a powerful seafaring people • the mediterranean were the … • Gautama The founder of Buddhism • a man who led the Hebews out of slavery • sea a large island on the southern edge of the… • ...
Live Meet 2/9/23 (TKAM 10th) 2023-02-09
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- adhering to moral principles
- the act of yielding
- in a judicious manner
- following in time or order
- declared but not proved
- lacking power or ability
- the act of scaring a weaker person to make them do something
- be persistent, refuse to stop
- provide physical relief, as from pain
- an unjust act
- marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
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- dangerous to health
- acknowledge defeat
- in a meditative manner
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- able to read and write
- behave in a patronizing manner
- uplifting enlightenment
- originating where it is found
- that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
- a state of peace and quiet
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
25 Clues: an unjust act • acknowledge defeat • dangerous to health • the act of yielding • in a judicious manner • in a meditative manner • able to read and write • declared but not proved • uplifting enlightenment • lacking power or ability • following in time or order • a state of peace and quiet • adhering to moral principles • originating where it is found • be persistent, refuse to stop • ...
Evan Maples Tkam 2023-04-10
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- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- showing a lack of courage or confidence
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others.
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- characterized by an unusual interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- place that makes money
- behave awkwardly
- a person who does not abide by a religion
- admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.
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- uplifting enlightenment
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
- not often; rarely
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- A notice of a person's death
- implied or inferred
- disposition to do good
- a person's death
- incapable of being fully explored or understood.
- a false and malicious publication
20 Clues: a person's death • behave awkwardly • not often; rarely • implied or inferred • disposition to do good • place that makes money • uplifting enlightenment • A notice of a person's death • a false and malicious publication • showing a lack of courage or confidence • a person who does not abide by a religion • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others. • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-02
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- buddhas community
- god of death’s first daughter sent
- second daughter sent
- A flower that is a common symbol
- Buddhism is thought by some to, in a way, come from this religion
- Religion is more legend than fact
- third daughter sent
- permanent state of bliss and happiness
- The second raft “the great vehicle”
- how many sights did Buddha pass to make him go down the path of enlightenment
- the third raft “the vehicle of the diamond”
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- Eightfold path factor 1 and 2 are in this division
- Buddha’s birth name
- eight fold path factor 6,7, and 8 are in this division
- the tree Buddha meditates at
- was born from his mothers side
- The first raft “the way of the elders”
- “god” of death
- eightfold path factor 3,4, and 5 are in this division
- Buddha’s teachings (not Hindu’s “ethical duty”)
20 Clues: “god” of death • buddhas community • Buddha’s birth name • third daughter sent • second daughter sent • the tree Buddha meditates at • was born from his mothers side • A flower that is a common symbol • Religion is more legend than fact • god of death’s first daughter sent • The second raft “the great vehicle” • The first raft “the way of the elders” • ...
Colonial America 2013-01-07
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- took control of Jamestown and helped develop the colony (2 wds)
- society of friends- large religious group
- signed contract to work for passage to America (2wds)
- led puritans to America (2 wds)
- religious movement
- first permanent English settlement
- burned Jamestown in uprising (2 wds)
- crops that always needed (2 wds)
- laws to control slaves (2 wds)
- people decided about local issues (2 wds)
- Indian chief who opposed British settlements.
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- leave birth country to live in another country
- taught pilgrims farming methods, ambassador
- fair laws to protect the general good (2 wds)
- spread the idea that logic and reason could improve society
- goods and slaves were traded btw. Britain, Africa and America (2 wds)
- leader of the great awakening (2 wds)
- crime to restrict the religious rights (2 wds)
- wedding to Englishman helped relations with Native Americans
- left England to escape persecution
20 Clues: religious movement • laws to control slaves (2 wds) • led puritans to America (2 wds) • crops that always needed (2 wds) • first permanent English settlement • left England to escape persecution • burned Jamestown in uprising (2 wds) • leader of the great awakening (2 wds) • society of friends- large religious group • people decided about local issues (2 wds) • ...
Star Wars Crossword 2013-05-28
Across
- Cam's cyborg love
- Hunting visitors in dark rooms species
- Yapping pet
- Jax has two
- Lucky baby napkin
- Business scoundrel's double-entendre ride
- 'Blue Moon' food
- Blue dancer
- Has a saliva problem
- --- Forge
- Secretly religious
- Select a ship
- Solo's phone call
- 94 place
- Deadly dancer
- He should be silent
- Star Wars Hero creature call to action
- Prissy color
- Sharing -------. metaphor
- Target rodent
- short and hooded
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- New Cantina special
- Suits Kyle just fine
- katarn nickname
- Kanos' punchline
- Dug-up master
- "Most proficient" fighter
- Kenobi's excuse (abbrv.)
- Brains in a jar state
- escaped cracked jaw
- Tarkin actor surname
- Receiver of 1000 credit chip
- Thin slicer
- Perfume offender
- Avid art collector
- On probation
- Socket puller
- Episode 5 scoundrel
- Dangling distinct screamer
- Meals "flown in by mommy and daddy"
- Fighting pit
41 Clues: 94 place • --- Forge • Yapping pet • Jax has two • Blue dancer • Thin slicer • On probation • Fighting pit • Prissy color • Dug-up master • Select a ship • Socket puller • Deadly dancer • Target rodent • katarn nickname • Kanos' punchline • 'Blue Moon' food • Perfume offender • short and hooded • Cam's cyborg love • Lucky baby napkin • Solo's phone call • Secretly religious • Avid art collector • New Cantina special • ...
England Through Time 2016-01-04
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- What the concept of feudalism lacks
- Sought to purify the Church of England
- Catholic monarch who ordered the death of protestants
- Period against the Age of Enlightenment
- Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words)
- A bleeding disorder inherited by the children of Queen Victoria
- “Grandmother of Europe”
- Organization of people having the same interests
- Lowest class in the feudal system
- A highly addictive narcotic drug from China
- The Victorian Period became the "Golden Age of _"
- Symbol of the “Age of Faith”
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- Movement promoting self-worth and human dignity
- Greatest queen of England
- System of government introduced by William the Conqueror
- Liberty
- Period of rebirth which originated in Italy
- Kingdom saved by Alfred the Great from invasion
- Type of government in the puritan period
- Strong ancient warriors who invaded England
- French for "rebirth"
- Nationality of Julius Caesar
- Leader of the Age of Reason
23 Clues: Liberty • French for "rebirth" • “Grandmother of Europe” • Greatest queen of England • Leader of the Age of Reason • Nationality of Julius Caesar • Symbol of the “Age of Faith” • Lowest class in the feudal system • What the concept of feudalism lacks • Sought to purify the Church of England • Period against the Age of Enlightenment • Type of government in the puritan period • ...
Worl History Review Crossword 2016-12-09
Across
- Peopke go here when they have no where else to go
- Who was stabbed 23 times?
- French for drawing room
- Who believed in freedom of speech and religion?
- What were people executed by during the Reign of Terror
- When did the Industrial Revolution begin?
- Who was the decision making body in France?
- When a nation takes over another country
- What was the 2nd estate made up of?
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- "lovers of wisdom"
- Life, Liberty, and Property were known as what?
- "To shine a light on"
- What began in the 15th century?
- What king played 6 women in France because he wanted a son?
- The period of time when the Jacobins took over
- Wrote a book which criticized France?
- Who believed in Divine Right?
- Who was the last king of France?
- Diamonds were discovered in?
- What document was signed in 1215?
20 Clues: "lovers of wisdom" • "To shine a light on" • French for drawing room • Who was stabbed 23 times? • Diamonds were discovered in? • Who believed in Divine Right? • What began in the 15th century? • Who was the last king of France? • What document was signed in 1215? • What was the 2nd estate made up of? • Wrote a book which criticized France? • ...
Government Crossword 2016-09-30
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- representative government
- for every five slaves, three would be counted to the population
- wanted a two house congress
- all states, even small get an equal vote
- one house congress
- official resolution to break from England
- age of reason
- supported the constitution
- two house congress
- British against the French for control of North America
- British impose taxes on tea
- life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
- decided on a two house legislation
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- parliament got more power, freedom of religion
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonists
- the document that settled the dispute with the presidential election
- pre constitution
- no taxes without consent
- when the British closed part of Boston after the tea party
- opposed to the constitution
- limited government, Kings power was not absolute
- 3 branches, checks and balances
- tax on paper goods, required stamp
- made the case to break from England
24 Clues: age of reason • pre constitution • one house congress • two house congress • no taxes without consent • representative government • supported the constitution • wanted a two house congress • opposed to the constitution • British impose taxes on tea • 3 branches, checks and balances • tax on paper goods, required stamp • decided on a two house legislation • ...
Siddhartha 2016-10-23
Across
- Sacred sound embodying the essence of the universe
- Courtesan; teacher and lover of the main character
- The Illustrious One; Buddha
- Severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons
- Refers to the karmic cycle; literally, "wandering"
- Religion based on the teachings of Buddha
- Loyal friend of the main character
- Mental exercise for reaching spiritual awareness
- The priestly class in Hinduism
- The concept of self
- Siddhartha's profession in his old age
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- One who lives life in prayer or contemplation
- One who performs acts of austerity
- A famous grove where Buddha taught
- Ferryman, teacher, and friend of the main character
- Wealthy merchant who teaches trade to the main character
- Seeks spiritual enlightenment
- Religion that originated in India and is the third largest on Earth
- A transcendent state without suffering, desire, or sense of self
- A natural, flowing watercourse; important to the main character
20 Clues: The concept of self • The Illustrious One; Buddha • Seeks spiritual enlightenment • The priestly class in Hinduism • One who performs acts of austerity • A famous grove where Buddha taught • Loyal friend of the main character • Siddhartha's profession in his old age • Religion based on the teachings of Buddha • One who lives life in prayer or contemplation • ...
AP Project 2018-01-31
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- Nadiskubre ni Vasco de Gama
- Isinulat ni Shakespeare
- Sentro ng Enlightenment
- Perpektong katangian ng isang lipunan
- Ama ng Huanismo
- Tagasunod ng Pope
- Nadiskubre ni Pedro Cabral
- Nadiskubre ni Joseph Priestly
- Pedro ___
- Palayaw ni Arouet
- Isinulat ni Machiavelli
- Nadiskubre ni Pizzano
- Isinulat ni Petrarch
- Nadiskubre ni Rene Descartes
- Lupang binigay ng lord
- Sasakyang pangdagat
- Nadiskubre ni Balboa
- Galileo ____
- Taga-orden ng mga pari
- Pinakamababa sa herarkiya ng Piyudalismo
- Hernando ___
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- Leonardo da ____
- Nadiskubre ni Hernando Cortes
- Nadiskubre ni Amerigo
- Paraan ng pagpinta
- Pinakamataas na pinuno ng simbahan
- Nadiskubre ni Columbus
- Nadiskubre ni Magellan
- Naimbento ni Edward Jenner
- Sentro ng Inudstriyalisasiyon
- Sir Thomas ___
- Nadiskubre ni Leeuwenhoek
- Vasco de ___
- Ginto at pilak
- Naimbento ni Christian Huygens
- Nadiskubre ni Hernando Soto
- Nagbibigay ng tamang direksiyon
- Nadiskubre ni Champlain
- Isinulat ni Shakespeare
- ___ of Chivalry
40 Clues: Pedro ___ • Vasco de ___ • Galileo ____ • Hernando ___ • Sir Thomas ___ • Ginto at pilak • Ama ng Huanismo • ___ of Chivalry • Leonardo da ____ • Tagasunod ng Pope • Palayaw ni Arouet • Paraan ng pagpinta • Sasakyang pangdagat • Isinulat ni Petrarch • Nadiskubre ni Balboa • Nadiskubre ni Amerigo • Nadiskubre ni Pizzano • Nadiskubre ni Columbus • Nadiskubre ni Magellan • Lupang binigay ng lord • ...
Transcendentalism: An American Spiritual Philosophy 2017-11-22
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- / under our feet as well as over our heads
- / what we should do w/ materialism
- / There is a ____ of this divine in all of us.
- / "Trust thyself..." is from
- / our sixth sense
- / "To be great is to be ____"
- / founded the Transcendental Club
- / will find faults even in paradise
- / all-pervading, supreme mind
- / path to spiritual greatness
- / v. to go beyond the limits of
- / grandfather to the environmental movement
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- / flourished in this period of U.S. history
- / began as a reform movement in this church
- / convergence of self, g-d, & nature
- / pursue this to attain enlightenment
- / transcendentalists believed in this during Civil War
- / this kind of _____ is rather civil
- / "Whoso would be a man must be a ____"
- / source of truth & inspiration
- / "I went to the woods bc I wished to live deliberately"
- / rejection of strict ____ religiosity
22 Clues: / our sixth sense • / "Trust thyself..." is from • / "To be great is to be ____" • / all-pervading, supreme mind • / path to spiritual greatness • / source of truth & inspiration • / v. to go beyond the limits of • / founded the Transcendental Club • / what we should do w/ materialism • / will find faults even in paradise • / convergence of self, g-d, & nature • ...
Chapter 3: Global Studies 2018-10-29
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- economy in which the factors of production are controlled by a government
- follow the Eightfold Path; enlightenment through the elimination of wants
- economy in which individuals are motivated by profit
- this religion believes in reincarnation
- tax on imported goods
- to move from a different country
- a type of "unlimited" government
- expansion of city boundaries
- a type of "limited" government
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- a result of effective trade in which nations come to depend upon one another
- one way culture can spread: Cultural ____________
- how prices are determined in a market economy
- coal, oil, natural gas; ________ fuels
- lack of food
- an economic system in which decisions are based upon custom
- holy book of Judaism
- local form of language
- countries that are industrialized
- founded by Muhammad; follows the Koran (Quran)
- energy produced by the heat of the sun
20 Clues: lack of food • holy book of Judaism • tax on imported goods • local form of language • expansion of city boundaries • a type of "limited" government • to move from a different country • a type of "unlimited" government • countries that are industrialized • coal, oil, natural gas; ________ fuels • energy produced by the heat of the sun • this religion believes in reincarnation • ...
Age of Reason Review 2018-10-09
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- short, philosophical saying
- the rights of life , liberty and pursuit of happiness
- Speech to the Virginia Convention is this style of writing
- writing style that imitated form and structure of ancient Greeks
- the art of public speaking
- number of Franklin's virtues
- Jefferson states the a government gets its power from the ____of the governed
- one of Franklin's inventions
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- material which is circulated to further a cause
- rhetorical feature that makes used of repetition of words or phrases
- wrote Declaration of Independence
- European movement which stressed learning and discovery
- most important historic event during Age of Reason
- how Franklin made his fortune
- These are rhymed pairs of lines. __________couplets
- not used as often to explain how or why
- library of ____________
- The Way to ___________ by Franklin
- wrote "these are the times that try mens' souls."
- held in high regard during age of reason
20 Clues: library of ____________ • the art of public speaking • short, philosophical saying • number of Franklin's virtues • one of Franklin's inventions • how Franklin made his fortune • wrote Declaration of Independence • The Way to ___________ by Franklin • not used as often to explain how or why • held in high regard during age of reason • ...
Your Historical Quiz 2022-03-03
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- Enlightenment philosopher who claimed that citizens can revolt against the Prince when he breaks the social contract
- incorporates trees, flowers, etc
- a president has this power
- a document circulated listing grievances
- a document outlining mutual obligations
- verb meaning to become dry and shrivelled
- counting up a population
- mass movement of people
- blood and guts
- a written work usually politcal (Locke's)
- the wealthy non-noble elite
- name of the King that built Versailles
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- land given to a vassal
- study of the root of words
- killing a king
- apt or correct in the circumstances (sometimes appropriate)
- Ethiopian Church hewn into the rock
- greedy
- to be peaceful and calm
- a written command from an authority
- a ritual or way of doing things
- piligrimage to Mecca
- body of people ordained for religious purposes
- a religious or political extremist
24 Clues: greedy • killing a king • blood and guts • piligrimage to Mecca • land given to a vassal • to be peaceful and calm • mass movement of people • counting up a population • study of the root of words • a president has this power • the wealthy non-noble elite • a ritual or way of doing things • incorporates trees, flowers, etc • a religious or political extremist • ...
Revolutionary Ideas 2021-11-22
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- a crop grown to be sold for money
- French king executed for treason
- Leader of the Latin American revolutions in South America
- 17th-18th centuryEuropean intellectual movement
- Leader of the Haitian revolution
- the last queen of France
- a monarch with total control
- Leader of the French Revolution
- Period of the French Revolution when a series of massacres and executions took place
- Social class most people belonged to before the French Revolution
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- Former name of Haiti
- Leader who seized power and declared himself emperor of France
- the belief that a monarch's authority to rule comes from God
- French prison destroyed at the beginning of the French revolution
- life, liberty, & property
- the "National Razor"
- a hugely profitable cash crop
- Philosopher who wrote about natural rights
- the middle class (factory owners, lawyers, etc)
- military takeover
20 Clues: military takeover • Former name of Haiti • the "National Razor" • the last queen of France • life, liberty, & property • a monarch with total control • a hugely profitable cash crop • Leader of the French Revolution • French king executed for treason • Leader of the Haitian revolution • a crop grown to be sold for money • Philosopher who wrote about natural rights • ...
Vocabulary 2021-12-10
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- Muslim holy book
- trading town, pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
- Believed people had natural rights
- intro to new ideas about truth and logic
- selling of ones forgiveness
- pyramid shaped hieracrchy system; land and military service
- political movement that exalts nation above the individual
- introduced the idea of gravity and laws of motion
- leader in Russia after Lenin; Five Year Plan
- diplomatic policy that makes a promise to avoid conflict
- country should maintain a strong military
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- believed we had a helio- or sun centered universe
- gov't should control all production aspects
- free Jerusalem from Muslim rule; gained land and money
- sell more than buy, have gold in reserve
- saw mountains and valleys on the moon
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellispe
- 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca
- policy on power & influence using diplomacy or military
- pride in your country; support nation's policies
20 Clues: Muslim holy book • selling of ones forgiveness • Believed people had natural rights • saw mountains and valleys on the moon • sell more than buy, have gold in reserve • 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca • intro to new ideas about truth and logic • country should maintain a strong military • gov't should control all production aspects • ...
American and English Revolutions 2022-02-04
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- brits tried to take weapons stored by colonists
- tasked with overthrowing james II
- borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- closed the harbor, quatered troops
- prohibited colonists from settling west to avoid conflict
- tried to overthrow king charles I
- taxed printed items
- War anglicanism was not the move
- wrote the first constitution of any eu nation
- 1783 allowed for expansion, idependence of USA was recognized
- created translation of the bible
- act colonists reacted to this by having the boston tea party
- war
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- king charles II restored the monarchy, period known as...
- appointed fellow catholics to office
- five colonists killed in mob by brits
- appointed to draft the declaration of independence
- bloodless rebellion
- continental congress all colony representatives met to write the declaration of rights and grievances
- death lead to stuarts taking over throne
- spain and france are not a fan
21 Clues: war • bloodless rebellion • taxed printed items • spain and france are not a fan • War anglicanism was not the move • created translation of the bible • tasked with overthrowing james II • tried to overthrow king charles I • closed the harbor, quatered troops • appointed fellow catholics to office • five colonists killed in mob by brits • death lead to stuarts taking over throne • ...
French Revolution 2022-01-20
Across
- The device used to "behead" citizens
- A popular philosophical movement
- what document was written by the 3rd estate
- The leader of the Jacobins
- The massacre of guillotine use
- the estate consisting of the poorest citizens
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- what the king and queens family was called
- Marie Antoinette's brother
- A "loved" dessert by Marie Antoinette
- The last name of King Louis XVI's wife
- The main group of rebels who overthrew Louis XVI
- France's form of government
- The palace that belonged to King Louis XVI
- The first name of a famous military leader
- where the king and queen escaped to
- The country in which this revolution took place
- where the constitution of 1791 was written
- The King of France during the revolution
- The main foot item in France with an inflated price
- Group formed by the third estate
20 Clues: Marie Antoinette's brother • The leader of the Jacobins • France's form of government • The massacre of guillotine use • A popular philosophical movement • Group formed by the third estate • where the king and queen escaped to • The device used to "behead" citizens • A "loved" dessert by Marie Antoinette • The last name of King Louis XVI's wife • ...
Romeo and Juliet Scene 4 and 5 Vocabulary 2022-05-02
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- kill intentionally and with premeditation
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- easily spread
- the act of excusing a mistake or offense
- a song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person
- kill, usually for food consumption
- cause to become awake or conscious
- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
- act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
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- the act of losing or surrendering
- accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
- words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another person
- fixed or established especially by command
- come near or verge on
- reverent petition to a deity
- spread by scattering
- have in mind as a purpose
- the state of having little or no money
- a sign of something about to happen
20 Clues: easily spread • spread by scattering • come near or verge on • have in mind as a purpose • reverent petition to a deity • the act of losing or surrendering • kill, usually for food consumption • cause to become awake or conscious • a sign of something about to happen • the state of having little or no money • the act of excusing a mistake or offense • ...
Johnnie Buzzwords 2022-02-09
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- Annapolis campus's original name in 1784
- Taco truck and grad. school advice providers
- Feared Seminar author of Junior year
- Creaks at inopportune times
- Author of "letter to the editor" in previous Moon edition
- Pyth. Theorem originator
- Greek Female poet
- The REAL Most Contr. College
- With "Greek Female Poet", the only other female author of freshman year
- Burned down an Annapolis dorm
- Mascot
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- Founder of the SJC "New Program"
- Final Seminar reading
- Inspiration for his father's ethical treatise
- Freshman year filicide perpetrator
- Only active SJC SF meme account
- Symposium drink
- Dark Enlightenment
- Founder of the SJC "New Program"
- Nearby mountain with the same name as a 1930s castle in South Carolina
- Pretentious "student body"
- Junior Seminar character with a Santa Fe road named for him
- Fellowship & a servant of Prospero
- Blindingly clever alias
- Infamous campus-wide arroyo trek
- Generous tuberculosis patient
26 Clues: Mascot • Symposium drink • Greek Female poet • Dark Enlightenment • Final Seminar reading • Blindingly clever alias • Pyth. Theorem originator • Pretentious "student body" • Creaks at inopportune times • The REAL Most Contr. College • Generous tuberculosis patient • Burned down an Annapolis dorm • Only active SJC SF meme account • Founder of the SJC "New Program" • ...
The Well-Lived Crossword 2022-04-16
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- Great believer in moderation; “Allegory of the Cave.”
- To have appreciation for something
- Not living the Well Lived Life
- Knowledge acquired with age.
- Greek Gadfly.
- Eastern philosophy that focuses on finding “The Way.”
- “To be or not to be, that is the question.”
- Foundation of relationships.
- Founder of Confucianism, who believed in the golden rule.
- European philosophical and intellectual movement in the 1700s.
- Concerning one’s existence in life; I’m having an _____ crisis
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- Feeling satisfied.
- “Brainchild” of Victor Frankl.
- A state of being unprotected and at risk of being harmed, like Alcibiades.
- To avoid completing a task
- How you acquire knowledge, what some consider necessary for the “Well-Lived Life.”
- Sometimes used to find inner peace, “mental development.”
- Adjective to describe a relationship, derived from Plato’s work.
- To be insincere.
- What Buddhism tells you to embrace.
- Stoic philosopher, “don’t study history.”
21 Clues: Greek Gadfly. • To be insincere. • Feeling satisfied. • To avoid completing a task • Knowledge acquired with age. • Foundation of relationships. • “Brainchild” of Victor Frankl. • Not living the Well Lived Life • To have appreciation for something • What Buddhism tells you to embrace. • Stoic philosopher, “don’t study history.” • “To be or not to be, that is the question.” • ...
Topic 9 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- eliminate
- physical features of an area
- state of perfect wisdom free of suffering
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- religious communities
- people in this caste did jobs no one else wanted
- hiring outside people to complete tasks for a company
- effect of
- excluded from
- filled with
- groups of families or tribes with common ancestor
- slow or block
- fixed social class
- effect of person's actions
- state of blissful peace without suffering
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- superior by a large margin
- split
- calm or clear the mind
- unfair treatment
- series of trade routes
- peaceful protest
- past relative
- making small loans
- person who tries to reach spiritual purity through self denial
- unfair treatment based on gender
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- spiritual force or god
- belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- proof
- person's duty to do what is right
30 Clues: split • proof • eliminate • effect of • filled with • past relative • excluded from • slow or block • unfair treatment • peaceful protest • making small loans • fixed social class • religious communities • calm or clear the mind • series of trade routes • spiritual force or god • superior by a large margin • effect of person's actions • physical features of an area • rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
Puzzle 8 2023-07-17
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- Iconic Islamic shrine in Jerusalem.
- Prostration during prayer.
- Faith or belief in Islam.
- Obligatory act in Islamic law.
- The ritual prayer performed five times a day.
- One of the 99 names of Allah, meaning The One.
- Spiritual retreat and seclusion in a mosque.
- Means of approaching or attaining nearness to God.
- Guidance and enlightenment from God.
- One of the 99 names of Allah, meaning The Wise.
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- The grand mosque in Mecca that surrounds the Kaaba.
- Cleansing oneself after using the bathroom.
- Mutual imprecation or invoking Gods curse.
- Religious police enforcing Islamic law.
- City of Prophet Muhammads migration.
- Caller to prayer.
- Dowry or bridal gift in Islamic marriages.
- Islamic jurisprudence.
- Enoch, known for his wisdom and righteousness.
- Oddnumbered prayer performed after Isha.
- Son of Ibrahim and Sarah, continued the lineage of prophets.
- Warned the people of Sodom and Gomorrah about their immoral behavior.
22 Clues: Caller to prayer. • Islamic jurisprudence. • Faith or belief in Islam. • Prostration during prayer. • Obligatory act in Islamic law. • Iconic Islamic shrine in Jerusalem. • City of Prophet Muhammads migration. • Guidance and enlightenment from God. • Religious police enforcing Islamic law. • Oddnumbered prayer performed after Isha. • Mutual imprecation or invoking Gods curse. • ...
World Religion 2022-10-10
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- Belief in multiple Gods
- Charity is Islam (3rd Pilar)
- "founded" Islam
- 4th Pilar of Islam
- Islamic Pilgrimmage (5th Pilar)
- Highest concentration of Jewish people is in this city
- Holy book of Islam
- "founded" Buddhism
- Hindu social classes
- "Reincarnation" in Hinduism
- Belief in One God
- A person considered to be a messenger from God
- Muhammad's birthplace
- 1st Pilar of Islam(3 words)
- 2nd Pilar of Islam
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- the birthplace of Jesus
- Englightenment in Buddhism
- 1st Noble Truth (2 Words)
- Holy book of Judaism
- In Hinduism, this a person's sacred duty.
- Holy book of Christianity (2 Words)
- "founded" Judaism
- "founded" Christianity (2 words)
- Hinduism was founded here
- Hindu belief that good/bad actions lead to good/bad results
- In Buddhism, you reach enlightenment by following this path
- In Hinduism, this is the release from the cycle of life
27 Clues: "founded" Islam • "founded" Judaism • Belief in One God • 4th Pilar of Islam • Holy book of Islam • "founded" Buddhism • 2nd Pilar of Islam • Holy book of Judaism • Hindu social classes • Muhammad's birthplace • the birthplace of Jesus • Belief in multiple Gods • 1st Noble Truth (2 Words) • Hinduism was founded here • Englightenment in Buddhism • "Reincarnation" in Hinduism • ...
French Revolution 2023-10-29
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- a belief that power is derived from God
- rules with complete power over the people and government
- beheaded people
- of this month in 1793, the king and queen were beheaded
- had no titles or nobles
- about 40,000 people were killed during this time period
- inherits the palace
- ruled by a small group, put into place in 1799
- it went God, monarch, nobles, people
- only these people could vote in the first voting of Europe (1790)
- 3rd estate uses this to protest and demand change
- Napoleon's armies found this in Egypt
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- was made in August of 1789
- 3rd estate pledges to request this
- very good military leader, crowned himself emperor
- king Louis XIII built it in 1682
- France declares themselves this
- established the merit under his rule
- was diverse and a big social class
- a political system
- 3rd estate wanted it under the law
21 Clues: beheaded people • a political system • inherits the palace • had no titles or nobles • was made in August of 1789 • France declares themselves this • king Louis XIII built it in 1682 • 3rd estate pledges to request this • was diverse and a big social class • 3rd estate wanted it under the law • established the merit under his rule • it went God, monarch, nobles, people • ...
TKAM Chapters 4-8 Vocabulary 2024-09-26
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- relating to master or teacher
- separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
- impossible to come to understand
- learn or discover with confidence
- kind and gentle; free from disease
- loose or rickety; about to fall apart
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- improvement of a person;education;instruction;enlightenment
- to cut small bits or pare shavings from wood or other materials
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
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- unequivocally detestable
- opening in the barrel of a gun where bullets are loaded
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- any epidemic disease with a high death rate
- pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness
- to be understood;implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- a winged chubby angel
- distant,cold or detatched in manner
- a state or condition markedly different from the norm.
- upset and make ill
20 Clues: upset and make ill • a winged chubby angel • unequivocally detestable • relating to master or teacher • impossible to come to understand • learn or discover with confidence • kind and gentle; free from disease • distant,cold or detatched in manner • loose or rickety; about to fall apart • any epidemic disease with a high death rate • ...
Mnemon Activity :) 2024-08-10
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- Where you might find old documents?
- All roads lead to here, except all other crossword clues
- Ranveer Singh played him
- A recovering of culture in the thirteenth-fifteenth centuries in Western Europe
- Defeated Alexander's deputy
- Shah Jahan's grand fort
- Biggest tomb in Delhi, and even India
- Got all the states to join India
- Rockets in the south
- Realising the Truth
- Leave us movement in the forties
- Pyramids of _____
- Ten gurus
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- Unfinished statues made this temple
- Father of Salim
- Caves near Aurangabad, known for stonework and paintings
- Modern capital of the land of Pharaohs
- Bollywood Province
- Akbar's Capital
- A "great person" founded this
- Three villages in Bengal turn into a capital city
- First governor-general of independent India
- Literally, the "secret" kings, but very well-known for promotion of art and culture in North India
- Bespectacled "half-naked fakir" according to Churchill
24 Clues: Ten gurus • Father of Salim • Akbar's Capital • Pyramids of _____ • Bollywood Province • Realising the Truth • Rockets in the south • Shah Jahan's grand fort • Ranveer Singh played him • Defeated Alexander's deputy • A "great person" founded this • Got all the states to join India • Leave us movement in the forties • Unfinished statues made this temple • Where you might find old documents? • ...
Post Classical (1200-1450) 2024-05-21
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- 1096-1291 middle east
- 1347 Europe spread via sicily
- most precious of metals
- invasion 13th century
- wealthy musa of mali
- middle east 1299-1922
- founder of Mongols
- valuable in Europe
- East Asia silk and cotton
- spread along silk roads 14th century
- muslim scholar
- roadside for travelers to rest
- christian mystic pilgrim
- mongolian emperor of china
- 1215 signed by king john of en England
- portuguese navigator
- Southern east asia 1127-1279
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- England and France 1337-1453
- italian explorer
- song dynasty creation in 1100s
- power in india 1206
- 1st european to use movable type
- by chinese monks 9th century
- Mali empire founder
- chinese naval explorer
- network of Eurasian trade routes
- invented by gutenburg
- persian polymath
- 1650-1800 Europe
- used in Song Dynasty by military
30 Clues: muslim scholar • italian explorer • persian polymath • 1650-1800 Europe • founder of Mongols • valuable in Europe • power in india 1206 • Mali empire founder • wealthy musa of mali • portuguese navigator • 1096-1291 middle east • invasion 13th century • middle east 1299-1922 • invented by gutenburg • chinese naval explorer • most precious of metals • christian mystic pilgrim • ...
IWRBS 2024-12-11
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- The divine wind associated with Japan.
- The symbol representing balance and harmony in Daoism.
- The spiritual path followed by monks.
- The Islamic declaration of faith.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
- The event commemorated on Palm Sunday
- The Jewish place of worship and study.
- The term for Muslims' community or state.
- The fundamental doctrine of the Trinity.
- The practice of yoga for spiritual growth.
- The term for compassion in Mahayana Buddhism.
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- The collection of myths explaining Japan's creation.
- The founder of Daoism.
- The concept of virtue and moral character.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hindu belief.
- The concept of "Buddha-nature" or inherent enlightenment.
- The central place of worship in Christianity.
- The place of worship in Islam.
- The primary form of Buddhism practiced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia.
- The virtue of respect for tradition and elders in Confucianism.
20 Clues: The founder of Daoism. • The place of worship in Islam. • The Islamic declaration of faith. • The spiritual path followed by monks. • The event commemorated on Palm Sunday • The divine wind associated with Japan. • The Jewish place of worship and study. • The fundamental doctrine of the Trinity. • The first five books of the Hebrew Bible. • ...
Exploration and colonization 2024-11-21
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- native American women belonging to Powhatan people
- religious reformer
- founded the colony of Providence in present day Rhode island in 1636
- first voyage of the mayflower compact and original settlement
- first document put into the writing
- English protestants who believed that the reforms of the church of England did not go far enough
- elected by the citizens
- member of society of friends, or friends of church
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- early capitalist venture
- economic practice by which governments used their economizes
- ship crews packed humans together below decks
- European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th century
- farms specializing in cash crops
- first permanent English settlement
- Founding father of Pennsylvania
- Founded Connecticut colony after dissenting with puritan leaders in Massachusetts
- laid much of the ground work for the establishment
- written grant by country's legislative
- English people who settled Plymouth in the 1620s
- Virginia,Maryland,NC,SC,Georgia
20 Clues: religious reformer • elected by the citizens • early capitalist venture • Founding father of Pennsylvania • Virginia,Maryland,NC,SC,Georgia • farms specializing in cash crops • first permanent English settlement • first document put into the writing • written grant by country's legislative • ship crews packed humans together below decks • ...
Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism 2025-11-04
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- Hindu god with an elephant head, known as the remover of obstacles
- Jewish writings that explain the Torah and Jewish Law
- Place where the Buddha reached enlightenment
- End of suffering by letting go of desire
- Founder of Buddhism, later called the Buddha
- Hindu temple
- Suffering or unhappiness in life
- Perfect peace, free from suffering and desire
- A person’s duty or right way to live
- Holy river in India
- Holy Jewish site in Jerusalem
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- Actions that affect future outcomes
- Judaism’s main holy book
- Founder of Judaism who made a covenant with God
- Homeland of the Jewish people
- “Wheel of Dharma,” symbol of the Buddha’s teachings
- Main collection of Buddhist teachings
- Jewish house of worship
- Buddhist or Hindu place for prayer
- Cause of suffering—desire and attachment
- Oldest Hindu holy books
- Path to end suffering—the Eightfold Path
22 Clues: Hindu temple • Holy river in India • Jewish house of worship • Oldest Hindu holy books • Judaism’s main holy book • Homeland of the Jewish people • Holy Jewish site in Jerusalem • Suffering or unhappiness in life • Buddhist or Hindu place for prayer • Actions that affect future outcomes • A person’s duty or right way to live • Main collection of Buddhist teachings • ...
Adam Smith 2025-11-12
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- Year Keynes was born
- Year the Great Depression started
- Belief about society and government involvement
- Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The period Adam Smith lived during
- What to
- Problem Keynes said was too low during the Depression
- A small government spending leads to larger economic effects
- Major problem Keynes identified
- What Keynes was considered
- For whom to
- Key player in demandside policies
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- Year of Keynes’s final works and death
- The century Adam Smith was a philosopher
- The economic system Adam Smith critiqued
- What Adam Smith believed about the market
- How to
- M Keynes Helped the U.S. out of the Great Depression
- Where Keynes was educated
- Everyone acting in their own improves the economy
- The field Keynes founded
- Where Adam Smith was educated
- In Adam Smith’s time, wealth was measured by
- Keynes’s famous 1936 book
- Where Adam Smith taught
25 Clues: How to • What to • For whom to • Year Keynes was born • Where Adam Smith taught • The field Keynes founded • Where Keynes was educated • Keynes’s famous 1936 book • What Keynes was considered • Where Adam Smith was educated • Major problem Keynes identified • Year the Great Depression started • Key player in demandside policies • The period Adam Smith lived during • ...
French History 2025-07-08
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- French queen executed during the Revolution.
- Royal house that ruled before the French Revolution.
- Medieval code of conduct for knights.
- 20th-century French president and Resistance leader.
- French military leader who became emperor in 1804.
- Government system established after monarchy fell.
- Famous French prison stormed in 1789.
- Historic year the French Revolution began.
- Long conflict between England and France (1337-1453).
- 1789 document: Declaration of the Rights of ____.
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- French hero and saint burned at the stake in 1431.
- Napoleon's final defeat in 1815.
- Palace built by Louis XIV
- Treaty that ended WW1, signed in a French palace.
- French Revolution slogan: "Liberté, Égalité, _____."
- French Enlightenment thinker who wrote "Candide."
- Dynasty founded by Hugh Capet in 987.
- Historic region conquered by Julius Caesar.
- River that flows through Paris.
- Northern French region invaded during D-Day.
20 Clues: Palace built by Louis XIV • River that flows through Paris. • Napoleon's final defeat in 1815. • Dynasty founded by Hugh Capet in 987. • Medieval code of conduct for knights. • Famous French prison stormed in 1789. • Historic year the French Revolution began. • Historic region conquered by Julius Caesar. • French queen executed during the Revolution. • ...
Magadha Empire 2025-09-27
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- Buddhist monk who visited Magadha from China
- Courtesan who became a Buddhist nun
- Republic defeated by Ajatashatru
- City where Buddha attained enlightenment
- Buddhist structure built to hold relics
- The primary coin used in ancient Magadha was called
- Greek ambassador to Mauryan court
- Dynasty founded by Chandragupta Maurya
- Earliest known dynasty of Magadha
- Structure for Buddhist relics
- Weapon used by Ajatashatru to throw stones
- Famous teacher who guided Chandragupta Maurya
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- Capital city moved by Ajatashatru
- Prominent historical and literary figure associated with the Mauryan Empire
- Ancient capital of Magadha, surrounded by hills
- Prince who became the Buddha
- Ancient Indian political science
- teacher who influenced Chandragupta
- Powerful king from Mahabharata, defeated by Bheema
- River flowing near Pataliputra
- Son of Jarasandha who died in the Kurukshetra war
- Hosted Second Buddhist Council
- Language used in early Buddhist texts
23 Clues: Prince who became the Buddha • Structure for Buddhist relics • River flowing near Pataliputra • Hosted Second Buddhist Council • Republic defeated by Ajatashatru • Ancient Indian political science • Capital city moved by Ajatashatru • Greek ambassador to Mauryan court • Earliest known dynasty of Magadha • Courtesan who became a Buddhist nun • teacher who influenced Chandragupta • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2021-11-16
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- using rational thought to discover truths
- the group that elects the president and vice president
- enslaved persons would count as three-fifths of a person when determining population
- first written plan of US government
- a law that determined how the western lands would be governed
- the region given to the US by the Treaty of Paris
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- essays written to support the signing of the Constitution
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan that established a two house Congress
- a written plan of government
- a meeting to write the Constitution
- formally approve a plan
12 Clues: formally approve a plan • a written plan of government • a meeting to write the Constitution • first written plan of US government • using rational thought to discover truths • a country governed by elected representatives • the plan that established a two house Congress • the region given to the US by the Treaty of Paris • ...
Friedrich Nietzsche 2013-01-09
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- The movement that Nietzsche helped to found
- Nietzsche called himself this because of his "campaign against morality"
- The period that Nietzsche lived through
- Nietzsche argued that morality comes from _____
- Nietzsche's main area of work
- Nietzsche's nationality
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- The book in which Nietzsche began his "campaign against morality"
- "Life-_____", the concept of questioning any doctrines or teachings that drained "life's energies"
- Nietzsche argued that religion taught a "_____ morality"
- German word for Nietzsche's idea of a "Superman"
- The name for Nietzsche's argument that life was pointless and random
- Nietzsche believed that true morality exercised in _____ and not weakness
12 Clues: Nietzsche's nationality • Nietzsche's main area of work • The period that Nietzsche lived through • The movement that Nietzsche helped to found • Nietzsche argued that morality comes from _____ • German word for Nietzsche's idea of a "Superman" • Nietzsche argued that religion taught a "_____ morality" • The book in which Nietzsche began his "campaign against morality" • ...
Glossary of Spiritual Terms 2016-05-10
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- The part of me that lives for ever and ever and ever....
- I never mind what I have or don't have. Nothing matters
- No meat/dairy/eggs/honey for me, thank you! I am a ....
- I gave away my Ferrari to become a Buddhist monk!
- Born again and again (and again)
- Have no illusions, this is Complete Spiritual Freedom
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- I never use physical force. Pacifism
- Unconditional Love and Empathy
- There is only One God
- There is no God
- Supreme knowing. At One with God
- Stop thinking now! I am going out of my mind!
12 Clues: There is no God • There is only One God • Unconditional Love and Empathy • Supreme knowing. At One with God • Born again and again (and again) • I never use physical force. Pacifism • Stop thinking now! I am going out of my mind! • I gave away my Ferrari to become a Buddhist monk! • Have no illusions, this is Complete Spiritual Freedom • ...
Greece & Rome 2016-09-22
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- Social class made up of minor landholder
- An artificial channel for conveying water
- The role of many government by the people
- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A state with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside
- Earth and planets revolve around the sun
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- A large political unit or state
- Fortified gathering place at the top of a hill
- ROMANA Period of piece and prosperity in the roman empire
- A form of government which leader is not a king
- Equality under the law
- A wealthy and powerful lawn owner
12 Clues: Equality under the law • A large political unit or state • A wealthy and powerful lawn owner • Social class made up of minor landholder • Earth and planets revolve around the sun • An artificial channel for conveying water • The role of many government by the people • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • Fortified gathering place at the top of a hill • ...
Holiday puzzle 2022-12-05
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- a cookie made in winter
- Holiday that happens on December 25
- a cake containing dried fruit and nuts.
- Holiday that starts on December 26
- said by Ebenezer scrooge
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- (in parts of the British Commonwealth) a public holiday celebrated on the first day (strictly, the first weekday) after Christmas Day.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- archaic term for Christmas
- holds candles for Hanukkah
- a item of clothing
- Holiday that starts on December 19
- in Buddhism, the final Enlightenment
12 Clues: a item of clothing • a cookie made in winter • said by Ebenezer scrooge • archaic term for Christmas • holds candles for Hanukkah • Holiday that starts on December 19 • Holiday that starts on December 26 • Holiday that happens on December 25 • in Buddhism, the final Enlightenment • a cake containing dried fruit and nuts. • ...
World Religions 2024-07-19
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- The central deity in Zoroastrianism
- The Christian concept of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit"
- The modern-day majority religion of India
- The Abrahamic religion that centers on Muhammad's revalations
- The Abrahamic religion revolving around Jesus Christ
- The first Abrahamic religion
- The person who led the Hebrews out of Egypt
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- The holy book of Islam
- A Chinese philosophy focused on social order and hierarchy
- One of the first monotheistic religions, developed in ancient Persia and Mesopotamia
- The name for the religious pilgrimage to Mecca that is taken by Muslims
- A religion that originated in India, focusing on achieving enlightenment
12 Clues: The holy book of Islam • The first Abrahamic religion • The central deity in Zoroastrianism • The modern-day majority religion of India • The person who led the Hebrews out of Egypt • The Abrahamic religion revolving around Jesus Christ • The Christian concept of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" • A Chinese philosophy focused on social order and hierarchy • ...
Historical periods 2024-08-03
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- The current era, marked by rapid globalization and digital technology
- Questioning traditional narratives and embracing diversity
- Philosophers, city-states, and the foundations of Western thought
- Factories, steam power, and rapid technological change
- An era of reason, science, and challenging tradition
- The 20th century and the world as we know it today
- Expansion, exploration, and the growth of empires
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- Ideological rivalry between capitalism and communism
- Decolonization, nationalism, and the legacy of colonial rule
- A rebirth of art, culture, and learning in Europe
- Cradle of early civilizations, predates the Common Era
- Castles, knights, and the rise of Christianity in Europe
12 Clues: A rebirth of art, culture, and learning in Europe • Expansion, exploration, and the growth of empires • The 20th century and the world as we know it today • Ideological rivalry between capitalism and communism • An era of reason, science, and challenging tradition • Factories, steam power, and rapid technological change • ...
Helen's Crossword 2024-10-25
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- founded for Religious freedom for a pure society
- civil war that led to an increase in slavery
- helped the Pilgrims
- a period in the 1700s where people began to study human nature, reasoning, and science
- wanted to purify the English church
- founded for profit
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- called the breadbakset
- the first, and failed English attempted colonizing
- given to William Penn for a debt owned
- the first permanent English settlement, leader of the colony was John Smith
- the oldest settlement in America founded by Juan Ponce De Leon
- celebrated the first Thanksgiving, lasted three days
12 Clues: founded for profit • helped the Pilgrims • called the breadbakset • wanted to purify the English church • given to William Penn for a debt owned • civil war that led to an increase in slavery • founded for Religious freedom for a pure society • the first, and failed English attempted colonizing • celebrated the first Thanksgiving, lasted three days • ...
Chapter 4 2024-09-26
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- an evangelical Cristian movement that stressed the individual's personal relationship with God
- renter
- someone who settles on land illegally
- the ability to keep households solvent and independent
- life, liberty, and property
- system- a flexible form of indentured servitude
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- take in (food, culture, or ideas)
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
- a movement that emphasized the power of human reason to understand and shape the world
- the process of treating someone with a vaccine against a sickness
- type of revolution that raised living standards, but landed colonies in debt
- (of land) useful for crowing crops
12 Clues: renter • life, liberty, and property • take in (food, culture, or ideas) • New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania • (of land) useful for crowing crops • someone who settles on land illegally • system- a flexible form of indentured servitude • the ability to keep households solvent and independent • the process of treating someone with a vaccine against a sickness • ...
Enlightenment revolution 2016-01-04
5 Clues: off with his head • renounce one's throne • Code French civil code established under Napoléon I in 1804 • append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document • a small, organized, dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics
enlightenment thinkers 2023-09-13
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
Enlightenment Philosophers 2025-07-25
5 Clues: Believed in the separation of powers • Believed in the Freedom of Expression • Came up with the social contract theory • Wollstonecraft Wrote about women’s rights • Locke Believed government should protect people’s natural rights
