enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
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- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
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- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
Down
- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
EHAP Review 2023-04-17
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- Why was the catholic Church so powerful?
- Reason and skepticism
- People People Who was at first blamed for the black death
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- What was the position of the House Of Lords
- Why were Portagual the first to engage in oversea expansion
- People got mad at the french monarchy
- King is always right
- Important trait of Italian City States
- Leader Become head of government after french revolution
- A shift in the way people saw the world
10 Clues: King is always right • Reason and skepticism • People got mad at the french monarchy • Important trait of Italian City States • A shift in the way people saw the world • Why was the catholic Church so powerful? • What was the position of the House Of Lords • Leader Become head of government after french revolution • ...
10 Biggest Holidays 2021-12-02
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- We stay up late to celebrate this change
- A holiday full of love
- Celebrated with a tree and man in a red suit
- Festival of lights honoring the gods
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- Takes place over 8 days
- Everyone dresses up and asks for candy
- One of the most important holidays for Buddhists because it celebrates Buddha's enlightenment
- Celebrated with lots of red colors
- Has a bunny that brings eggs to people
- Time of fasting broken with a festival
10 Clues: A holiday full of love • Takes place over 8 days • Celebrated with lots of red colors • Festival of lights honoring the gods • Everyone dresses up and asks for candy • Has a bunny that brings eggs to people • Time of fasting broken with a festival • We stay up late to celebrate this change • Celebrated with a tree and man in a red suit • ...
bleh 2023-09-23
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- A feeling or state of mind
- The order of certain events
- A synonym for examine
- The combination of different thoughts or things to become whole
- A process that creates growth, progress, positive change
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- A mental activity that aims to arrive at a conclusion in a rigorous way.
- Attractive or interesting
- A human reasoning could discover truths about the world, religion, and politics
- The opposite of a person or thing
- A form of figurative language
10 Clues: A synonym for examine • Attractive or interesting • A feeling or state of mind • The order of certain events • A form of figurative language • The opposite of a person or thing • A process that creates growth, progress, positive change • The combination of different thoughts or things to become whole • ...
buddhism 2025-09-18
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- Founder of Buddhism
- end goal where the soul is free
- Siddhartha gautama nickname
- holy texts of Buddhism
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- country buddhism was founded in
- the number of the noble truth that says "There is a path out of suffering"
- Way of life for buddhists
- the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering can cease"
- the number of the noble truth that says "there is suffering"
- the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering has an origin"
10 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • holy texts of Buddhism • Way of life for buddhists • Siddhartha gautama nickname • country buddhism was founded in • end goal where the soul is free • the number of the noble truth that says "there is suffering" • the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering can cease" • the number of the noble truth that says "Suffering has an origin" • ...
Winter Holidays Around the World 2025-12-17
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- Chinese festival marking the start of the lunar year
- Latin American and Spanish tradition reenacting Mary and Joseph’s journey
- African American celebration honoring heritage and community
- Jewish festival of lights
- Buddhist holiday celebrating enlightenment
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- Hindu festival of lights, sometimes occurring in late fall or winter
- Pagan holiday celebrating the winter solstice
- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus
- Eastern European gift-bringer celebrated in December
- Iranian celebration marking the longest night of the year
10 Clues: Jewish festival of lights • Buddhist holiday celebrating enlightenment • Pagan holiday celebrating the winter solstice • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus • Chinese festival marking the start of the lunar year • Eastern European gift-bringer celebrated in December • Iranian celebration marking the longest night of the year • ...
Romanticism Vocab 2018-10-30
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- storm and drive turmoil movement in the 18th century
- late 18th century movement in the arts and literature
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details
- quality of being logical and consistent
- action of enlightening
- anti hero of the highest order usually rebellious or arrogant
- widely or constantly encountered
- poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
- combine one thing with another so they become a whole
- inversion of the usual order of words
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- action of forming a united whole
- causing a marked change in someone or something
- repetition of identical or similar consonants
- strongly stressed consonants
- attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding
- expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way
- visually attractive
- destroyer of images used in religious worship
- experience of a sudden and striking realization
19 Clues: visually attractive • action of enlightening • strongly stressed consonants • action of forming a united whole • widely or constantly encountered • inversion of the usual order of words • quality of being logical and consistent • repetition of identical or similar consonants • destroyer of images used in religious worship • causing a marked change in someone or something • ...
Unit 9 Terms Abbie Clay 2025-01-27
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- collective ownership, equality, and wealth distribution
- French enlightenment writer, famous for his wit
- He was a political philosopher advocating balanced governing
- Scientists model an idea to make it easier to understand
- Business person with self made business and profit
- european division of africa without consent
- exclusive control over a specific region
- “Father of modern science” Similar last name.
- He invented the steam engine improvements
- Newton He formulated laws of motion and gravity
- A big Advocate of authority and social order
- A Philosopher of liberty and rights
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- controlled power controlled by a monarch
- classless society, strict laws, economic equality.
- Facilities for manufacturing
- migration to cities, expanding urban development
- Sun centered model of the universe
- rich powerful countries rule over others
- person who rejects established religious beliefs
19 Clues: Facilities for manufacturing • Sun centered model of the universe • A Philosopher of liberty and rights • controlled power controlled by a monarch • rich powerful countries rule over others • exclusive control over a specific region • He invented the steam engine improvements • european division of africa without consent • A big Advocate of authority and social order • ...
Vocabulary 2016-01-05
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- the total effect of a person's actions and conduct during a person's life, this helps determine a destiny
- the belief that one gets reborn, perhaps in a different form, after one dies
- one of the many different names for God in Hinduism, Brahman is considered to the main name he represents the main creative force in the universe
- Powerful Ancient Indian civilization located in eastern Pakistan near the Indus River, formed more than 4500 years ago
- ruled northern India between 320 and about 550 AD. It was known as a time of peace and progress, Hinduism also became dominate again.
- a very strict social structure in India that was tied to Hinduism that forbid people ever changing their social class. It was outlawed in 1949
- the world's oldest religion and dominate one found in India
- steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism
- religion primarily based in east and southeast Asia that believes life's suffering is caused by human desires
- ruled most of India between 321-238 BC, Under the emperor Ashoka Buddhism became a major religion in India and other countries
- Hindu religious duty that everyone must perform, the duties varied by caste
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- commonly thought to earlier inhabitants of India who were pushed to the south by Aryan migration/invasion
- four fundamental principles of buddhism
- to break the endless chain of reincarnation and reach the state of complete enlightenment
- a wealthy privileged India Prince who was unhappy with the suffering he saw within the world and was determined to find a path to a lie without it
- a different branch of a religion
- written collection of hymns, prayers, chants, and other religious writings that make up the most important part of the sacred texts of Hinduism
- nomadic herders who migrated to northern India and settled there about 1500 BC. Their language was related to Iranian and European languages Indo-European
18 Clues: a different branch of a religion • four fundamental principles of buddhism • the world's oldest religion and dominate one found in India • steps necessary to reach spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism • Hindu religious duty that everyone must perform, the duties varied by caste • the belief that one gets reborn, perhaps in a different form, after one dies • ...
The Importance of Community in All Aspects of Education 2013-03-24
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- grapple with the material
- one of the key components to inclusive social studies
- not passing judgment on ideas
- no set time or place needed
- helicopter mom is to a child as a _____________ is to a student.
- the causing of a disconnect between other peers
- talk walks is an example of ________
- high level thinking via working and school
- Ask 3 before me
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- enlightenment through difference
- model what you teach, collaborate plan and instruct with others
- like a games without rules
- you need this in order to keep sanity
- putting your oxygen mask on first
- Students need to move towards _____ as they grow.
- slow release
- community of fellow teachers, and school personnel to assist with problem solving
- a proven method in problem solving
- walking, swimming, kickboxing, dancing, reading
19 Clues: slow release • Ask 3 before me • grapple with the material • like a games without rules • no set time or place needed • not passing judgment on ideas • enlightenment through difference • putting your oxygen mask on first • a proven method in problem solving • talk walks is an example of ________ • you need this in order to keep sanity • high level thinking via working and school • ...
Georgian Britain 2023-03-10
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- In 1768, J. Cook set sail to explore..
- Britain took goods to Africa in exchange for..
- James Watt invented the___, which could run a whole factory.
- The Age of Reason
- The Treaty of___:GB recognised American Independence
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- Pirates who worked for the government.
- Britain and__ took part in "The 7 Years War"
- People who stole cargoes from foreign ships.
8 Clues: The Age of Reason • Pirates who worked for the government. • In 1768, J. Cook set sail to explore.. • Britain and__ took part in "The 7 Years War" • People who stole cargoes from foreign ships. • Britain took goods to Africa in exchange for.. • The Treaty of___:GB recognised American Independence • James Watt invented the___, which could run a whole factory.
Buddhism Less. 16 Vocabulary 2022-02-04
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- goods or money given to the poor
- a person who gives up worldly pleasures
- a name meaning the "awakened" one
- the four basic principles of Buddhism
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- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth
- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- followers of Buddhism should follow these eight teachings
- the religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
8 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • a name meaning the "awakened" one • an ideal state of happiness and peace • the four basic principles of Buddhism • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • the religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • followers of Buddhism should follow these eight teachings • the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth
a samurai must know these words- Ralph topete 2024-05-01
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- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- go back to the way it was
- lord who supported the shogun
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- Styles of fighting or self-defense
- code followed by the samurai
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- A form of Buddhism that stresses self-resilience and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- The head of the military government in Japan
8 Clues: go back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • Styles of fighting or self-defense • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • The head of the military government in Japan • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • A form of Buddhism that stresses self-resilience and achieving enlightenment through meditation
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions 2021-03-16
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- Italian astronomer, engineer, philosopher, mathematician and physicist, closely related to the Scientific Revolution.
- was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, etc.
- Determined that planets travel in elliptical orbits (not round as Copernicus believed)
- was a Prussian Renaissance astronomer who formulated the heliocentric theory of the solar system
- English philosopher and physician, considered one of the most influential thinkers of English empiricism and known as the "Father of Classical Liberalism."
- The United States Bill of Rights is the collective name given to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution passed on December 15, 1791.
- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- is one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments.
- female English writer and philosopher
- says that people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior.
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- It is an astronomical theory that places the Earth at the center of the universe, and the stars
- a French writer, historian, philosopher and lawyer
- it is an astronomical model according to which the Earth and the planets move around the Sun relatively stationary and that it is at the center of the universe.
- Empress of Russia for 34 years
- He was a French-speaking Swiss polymath.
- were names given to themselves by French intellectuals in the second half of the 18th century
- is a methodology to obtain new knowledge, which has historically characterized science
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power.
- filósofo y jurista francés cuya obra se desarrolla en el contexto del movimiento intelectual y cultural
- English physicist, theologian, inventor, alchemist and mathematician.
20 Clues: Empress of Russia for 34 years • female English writer and philosopher • He was a French-speaking Swiss polymath. • a French writer, historian, philosopher and lawyer • English physicist, theologian, inventor, alchemist and mathematician. • Determined that planets travel in elliptical orbits (not round as Copernicus believed) • ...
The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2014-06-10
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- A French writer whose ideas about separation of powers and checks and balances became the basis for the United States Constitution
- A French writer and individualist. Disagreed with with most philosophers and wanted 100% democracy
- A Polish priest/astronomer, studied planetary patterns, confirmed heliocentric ideas
- A philosopher who believed in self government and all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights, life, liberty, and property
- music, literature, painting, and architecture of the 1600's and early 1700's which was grand and quite complex
- A French social critic
- agreement by which people gave all their rights to an all powerful government
- A social gathering which brought together philosophers, writers, artists, and scientists to exchange ideas.
- A time period when old, unproven ideas were replaced with proven theories.
- A monarch who respected the people’s rights
- And English scientist/mathematician/physicist, created 3 Laws of Motion
- who was writer who often used satire against his the people he criticized in his writings
- French mathematician, created a bridge between algebra and geometry, called analytical geometry
- Earth is the center of the universe
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- An English political figure/writer, interested in science, urged scientists to experiment.
- Argued that women, like men, need education to become virtuous and useful. Wollstonecraft also urged women to enter the male-dominated fields of medicine and politics
- A pen name for François Marie
- A procedure used to gather ideas and test them
- Sun is the center of the universe
- Assistant to Tycho Brahe, mathematician, and Created Planetary Laws of Motion
- An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope
- The artistic style of the late 1700's that was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome
- Often read the works of philosophers, communicated with Voltaire. She ruled with absolute authority but also sought to reform Russia
- A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets.
- an intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- created a book that was compiled of articles from other well known authors, named it Encyclopedia.
26 Clues: A French social critic • A pen name for François Marie • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • A monarch who respected the people’s rights • A procedure used to gather ideas and test them • A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets. • An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope • ...
The Scientific Revolution + Age of Enlightenment 2024-10-17
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- French word for "philosopher"
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- a system where the universe was composed of spheres-one inside the other
- an opponent of slavery
- the concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
- religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Italian scientist who observed that heavenly bodies are composed of material similar to Earth
- the universal law of ______, explains that all objects are attracted to others using this force
- room where aristocratic women discussed philosophies and could sway political opinion
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- enforcing strict obedience to government authority
- procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence to test a hypothesis
- considered the founder of microbiology
- an art style emphasizing grace and charm
- theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- Enlightenment musician who was a child prodigy
- idea that religion should not play a role in areas like government and education
- German mathematician that confirmed that the universe is heliocentric and the planets' orbits are elliptical
- concept created by Descartes, reason is the chief source of knowledge
- the key to many scientific achievements and the nature of the universe
- _____'s law, volume of gas varies depending on the pressure exerted on it
21 Clues: an opponent of slavery • French word for "philosopher" • considered the founder of microbiology • an art style emphasizing grace and charm • Enlightenment musician who was a child prodigy • enforcing strict obedience to government authority • the idea that the sun is the center of the universe • religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • ...
Unit 2 Absolutism, Enlightenment, and Revolutions 2024-10-26
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- served as king of France (1643-1715)
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband
- prison that was mobbed for its weapons
- proposed that people are born with certain natural rights that cannot be taken away, including life, liberty, and property.
- Government in which a constitution or legislative body limits the monarch's powers
- fast-falling blade; developed by a member of the legislature; as a more humane way of executing than an ax
- country Napoleon invaded but decimated his army due to lack of food and weather
- that a ruler's authority came directly from God.
- strong supporter of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation. Under his rule, the Spanish empire was at its strongest; however, he was unable to control the revolt of the Netherlands and failed in his attempt to invade England.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- social classes in France
- A form of government in which a ruler has complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs.
- Distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
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- Government whose power is defined and limited by law
- Informal social gathering at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas.
- The chief executive of parliamentary government
- legislative body made up of the representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- lawyer and politician; head of Committee of Public Safety. Called "The Incorruptible" He was a Tyrant. Eventually executed by the Convention
- soldier serving in a foreign army for pay. these were used during the fighting of the 30 Years' War
- Russian Czar that began the process of modernizing Russia
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- Royal French residence and seat of government established by King Louis XIV.
- adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture
- Rights that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property.
25 Clues: social classes in France • served as king of France (1643-1715) • prison that was mobbed for its weapons • The chief executive of parliamentary government • that a ruler's authority came directly from God. • adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture • Government whose power is defined and limited by law • ...
2020 Review Baroque to Enlightenment/Revolution 2025-07-23
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- Don Quixote is written in this style of novel
- Wrote 300 cantatas designed for Lutheran church services.
- *Greatly influenced Jefferson by his ideas of this, which means "blank slate," in his social contract theory.
- Led the Jacobins to overthrow the French monarchy and was in charge for most of the Reign of Terror.
- A universe that revolves around the sun is called this.
- *Another name for #7, who began the Royal Academy of Dance.
- *Wrote A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
- Wrote Principia which established the three laws of Physics
- Composed the Magic Flute and many other famous operas.
- The depiction in art of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, forests, etc.
- *Rousseau's idea that all men were born pure and were corrupted by society.
- *Parliament passes this to abolish Absolute Monarchy in England after the Glorious Revolution.
- The storming of this famous French prison became a symbol of the Revolution.
- *System of government where a monarch serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a body of laws.
- Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- *The system of legal jurisprudence that spread from France throughout Europe as it was conquered.
- *She was Louis XV's mistress and was a famous hostess of Salons in France.
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- Instituted the Commonwealth in England when he deposed Charles I and executed him for treason.
- *This event created mass property damage and loss, which allowed for the modernization and improved infrastructure of the city.
- Diderot created these volumes to highlight knowledge and to "change the general way of thinking"
- Wrote the pessimistic satire Candide.
- King Louis XIV moved his court from the Louvre to here.
- *Was a king who instituted Absolute Monarchy and forced his courtesans to do everything he said.
- Made himself First Consul of France, then Emperor. Conquered most of Europe until he was stopped at Waterloo.
- This play by Moliere ridiculed nobles of the French court.
- This English satirist is most famous for A Modest Proposal, which provides a solution for the famine in Ireland.
- He wrote in the Leviathan that he believed all men wanted to be governed by a benevolent force.
- *Painted by Rubens, this work is indicative of the artist's ability to paint something both moralistic and libertine.
- An exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration
- This counterpart to the Roundheads were known as Royalists and supported a monarchy
- *This theater was opened in 1791 in Paris, France and often presented Moliere's works.
- Style of painting that included scenes of everyday life, depicting ordinary people in common activities
32 Clues: Wrote the pessimistic satire Candide. • Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman • Don Quixote is written in this style of novel • Composed the Magic Flute and many other famous operas. • King Louis XIV moved his court from the Louvre to here. • A universe that revolves around the sun is called this. • Wrote 300 cantatas designed for Lutheran church services. • ...
Living Religions Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-30
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- A subtle energy center in the body
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- granth The collected writings of Guru Gobind Singh
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- The first morning prayer of Sikhs, written by Guru Nanak
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
- Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions
- gem The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
- Belief that there are many deities
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- The “Great Vehicle”
- Yogic posture
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality
- Worshiper of Vishnu or one of his manifestations, such as Krishna
- An ascetic Sikh order
- Liberation
16 Clues: Liberation • Yogic posture • The “Great Vehicle” • An ascetic Sikh order • A subtle energy center in the body • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools • Belief that there are many deities • gem The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha • granth The collected writings of Guru Gobind Singh • Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions • ...
Living Religion 2017-10-02
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- The invisible life force.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- Liberation.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
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- Practices for union with the true Self.
- Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony.
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- A high Vajrayana teacher.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
- Revered ancient scriptures.
16 Clues: Liberation. • The invisible life force. • A high Vajrayana teacher. • Revered ancient scriptures. • The religious community in Sikhism. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Practices for union with the true Self. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony. • ...
Europe Vocab 2015-04-22
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- The science of making accurate maps and globes
- The study of secular or non religious subjects
- A series of major advances in science during the 1500s and 1600s
- A three-stage pattern of Atlantic trade
- An act that limited the power of the monarch
- "Rebirth"
- A technique that allows artists to portray
- A movement during the 1600s and 1700s to apply observation and reason
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- Small triangular sailed oceangoing ships
- changes which helped keep Catholicism strong
- the totality of the changes in economic and social organization
- Large commercial farms
- A route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- A political movement that removed the French King from power
- A religious movement
- A political system of centralized and unlimited government power
16 Clues: "Rebirth" • A religious movement • Large commercial farms • A three-stage pattern of Atlantic trade • Small triangular sailed oceangoing ships • A technique that allows artists to portray • changes which helped keep Catholicism strong • An act that limited the power of the monarch • The science of making accurate maps and globes • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-05
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- French mathematician who believed in the use of reason
- performing actions to find results and answer a question
- invention used by Galileo to observe moons of Jupiter
- sun-centered model of the solar system
- polish astronomer who believed in the Heliocentric model
- most powerful institution in Europe from 1500 - 1700s
- followed the Scientific Revolution and challenged government
- an educated guess to a problem
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- force that kept planets in orbit around the sun
- process of problem solving
- earth-centered model of the solar system
- Italian scientist who supported Copernicus' Heliocentric model
- this allows humans to find the truth
- watching the results of an action
- speaking out against the Church
- thinker who focused on the laws of Gravity
16 Clues: process of problem solving • an educated guess to a problem • speaking out against the Church • watching the results of an action • this allows humans to find the truth • sun-centered model of the solar system • earth-centered model of the solar system • thinker who focused on the laws of Gravity • force that kept planets in orbit around the sun • ...
Revolutions Terms 2022-03-31
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- anything of value or benefit to its owner
- those who own most of society's wealth and means of production
- efficiency of production of goods or services
- palace and home of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- one author of the Communist Manifesto
- second estate
- last name of the father of Capitalism
- royal fortress and prison that symbolized the tyranny of the monarchy
- published declaration of an individual, group, political party, or government
- apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading
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- making an area more urban
- first estate
- being independent and self-reliant
- workers or working-class people
- metaphor for the unseen forces that move the free market economy
- intellectual and philosophical movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
16 Clues: first estate • second estate • making an area more urban • workers or working-class people • being independent and self-reliant • one author of the Communist Manifesto • last name of the father of Capitalism • anything of value or benefit to its owner • efficiency of production of goods or services • palace and home of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette • ...
Scientific Revolutin 2020-10-14
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- Power should be a check to power
- wrote about reforming the criminal justice system, abolishing torture.
- used telescope to find dark spots on sun, craters on the moon.
- Also known as the Age of Reason
- He explained the law of gravity
- smallpox vaccine
- synonym for ruler or monarch
- author of Leviathan, he believed people were wicked and selfish and the best ruler was an absolute one.
- Enlightened ruler of Russia
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- Writer who fought intolerance, wanted freedom of speech, press and religion
- wanted women to be educated
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- Social gathering in a Parisian home
- Heliocentric theory
- Rights such as life, liberty and property
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
16 Clues: smallpox vaccine • Heliocentric theory • wanted women to be educated • Enlightened ruler of Russia • synonym for ruler or monarch • Also known as the Age of Reason • He explained the law of gravity • Power should be a check to power • Social gathering in a Parisian home • Rights such as life, liberty and property • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • ...
Living Religion 2020-04-19
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- After death, rebirth in a new life.
- Ks The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
- Liberation.
- religion A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- Granth The collected writings attributed to Guru Gobind Singh.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- The invisible life force.
- A Sikh place of worship.
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- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
- Ritual worship.
- The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
16 Clues: Liberation. • Ritual worship. • A Sikh place of worship. • The invisible life force. • After death, rebirth in a new life. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Ks The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • Belief that all life was created by God. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community. • ...
Holiday Season 2022-12-05
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- reindeer with a shiny red nose
- string these for the Christmas tree
- the uncle of the nutcracker prince
- where you are randomly assigned a person to give a gift
- you decorate these with icing and candy
- occurs around December 21
- annual celebration of African-American culture from December 26 to January 1
- a gift exchange game
- eight day Jewish celebration
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- put some marshmallows and a candy cane stick in this delicious drink
- ballet set on Christmas Eve
- festival of lights celebrated in Scandinavia and Italy
- religious festival celebrated in Mexico between December 16 and 24
- Buddhist holiday celebrating the enlightenment of Siddhartha Gautama
- the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas
- special potato pancakes enjoyed during Hanukkah
16 Clues: a gift exchange game • occurs around December 21 • ballet set on Christmas Eve • eight day Jewish celebration • reindeer with a shiny red nose • the uncle of the nutcracker prince • string these for the Christmas tree • the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas • you decorate these with icing and candy • special potato pancakes enjoyed during Hanukkah • ...
Random religions words 2018-04-10
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- A high Vajrayana teacher.
- Narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas.
- Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Vajrayana meditation on a deity in order to develop his or her qualities.
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- Full awareness of invisible Reality.
- Our action and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of ultimate reality.
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- Worshiper of the divine in female form.
- An ascetic Sikh order.
- Spiritual teacher.
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher. • An ascetic Sikh order. • A high Vajrayana teacher. • A subtle energy center in the body. • The religious community in Sikhism. • The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • Full awareness of invisible Reality. • Worshiper of the divine in female form. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • ...
Anchient China - Gabby Morris 2018-05-07
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- become one with nature
- invented by Chinese scientists to allow them to navigate water and land
- a trade route that connected China to civilizations further west.
- invented the yoyo
- an imperial complex inside China's capital city
- the first chemical explosive in recorded history
- first brought to Europe through China
- the golden age of china
- reincarnation is in this religion they want to reach enlightenment to become a buddha
- started the great wall of china
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- allowed multiple images or text to be printed by carefully arranged wooden blocks
- the first river to be settled on in anchient china
- the first dynasty of anchient china
- made by Confucius
- the first dynasty that used the mandate of heaven
- made the silk road
16 Clues: made by Confucius • invented the yoyo • made the silk road • become one with nature • the golden age of china • started the great wall of china • the first dynasty of anchient china • first brought to Europe through China • an imperial complex inside China's capital city • the first chemical explosive in recorded history • the first dynasty that used the mandate of heaven • ...
Religion and philosophy 2020-05-22
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- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- (Pali: arhat or arahat) A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
- (Pali: anicca) Impermanence.
- The individual soul.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Present in the visible world.
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- Physical embodiment of the divine.
- A Sikh place of worship.
- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib.
- Feminine divine power.
- Practices for union with the true Self.
- The first morning prayer of Sikhs, composed by Guru Nanak.
- (Pali: anatta) The principle that there is no eternal self.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- Sahib The second morning prayer of Sikhs, written by Guru Gobind Singh.
16 Clues: The individual soul. • Feminine divine power. • A Sikh place of worship. • (Pali: anicca) Impermanence. • Present in the visible world. • Belief that there is no deity. • Physical embodiment of the divine. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Practices for union with the true Self. • Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib. • ...
Chapter 17 Test Review 2013-02-13
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- dynasty that took over after the mongols
- a book is an example of which type of source
- siddhartha would become this
- what kublai was to genghis
- lowest group in mongol china social order
- most famous european visitor to china
- wanted to be more ruthless than genghis and kublai khan
- person that tried to hide siddhartha from all bad things in life
- khan that finally took over all of china
- person that dreamed siddhartha would become a holy man
- cooking pot
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- focusing in on one item without being distracted
- what siddhartha reached to become buddha
- chinese eatting utensils
- trade in mongol china was so good because the leaders were so
- important crop in the chinese diet
16 Clues: cooking pot • chinese eatting utensils • what kublai was to genghis • siddhartha would become this • important crop in the chinese diet • most famous european visitor to china • dynasty that took over after the mongols • what siddhartha reached to become buddha • khan that finally took over all of china • lowest group in mongol china social order • ...
Living Religion 2017-10-02
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- The invisible life force.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- Liberation.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
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- Practices for union with the true Self.
- Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony.
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- A high Vajrayana teacher.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
- Revered ancient scriptures.
16 Clues: Liberation. • The invisible life force. • A high Vajrayana teacher. • Revered ancient scriptures. • The religious community in Sikhism. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Practices for union with the true Self. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony. • ...
The Religious Experience 2017-05-08
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- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- Spiritual teacher.
- A Sihk temple.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- A Sikh congregation.
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- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- The constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion.
- Full awareness of invisible reality.
- Visual contact with the divine.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
16 Clues: A Sihk temple. • Spiritual teacher. • A Sikh congregation. • An incarnation of a deity. • Belief that there is no deity. • Visual contact with the divine. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Full awareness of invisible reality. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • ...
The Religious Experience 2017-05-08
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- An incarnation of a deity.
- A Sihk temple.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
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- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- A Sikh congregation.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Spiritual teacher.
- Full awareness of invisible reality.
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- Visual contact with the divine.
- The constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
16 Clues: A Sihk temple. • Spiritual teacher. • A Sikh congregation. • An incarnation of a deity. • Belief that there is no deity. • Visual contact with the divine. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Full awareness of invisible reality. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • ...
Living Religion 2020-04-19
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- A Sikh place of worship.
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Ritual worship.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- The collected writings attributed to Guru Gobind Singh.
- Liberation.
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- Cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
- The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- The invisible life force.
- After death, rebirth in a new life.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
16 Clues: Liberation. • Ritual worship. • A Sikh place of worship. • The invisible life force. • The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • After death, rebirth in a new life. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Belief that all life was created by God. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • The collected writings attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. • ...
American Revolutuion 2023-10-06
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- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- the act by which Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776.
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea.
- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- Founding father from Virginia who was famous for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!”, opposed ratification of the United States Constitution
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- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754. At this meeting, the representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
- a riot that occurred on March 5, 1770 in the city of Boston when colonists confronted British troops and the troops fired upon and killed several colonists.
- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War.
- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
- this pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence.
- author of the Declaration of Independence; third president of the United States of America
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the 18th century.
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
15 Clues: British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. • Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War. • a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War. • author of the Declaration of Independence; third president of the United States of America • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-08
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- Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century.
- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, he is best known for his laws of planetary motion
- an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
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- someone who someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- a period of philosopers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
- a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- prolific and influential composer of the Classical era.
- an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
15 Clues: someone who someone who studies wisdom, love to study • prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. • a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. • having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems. • ...
Living Religion 2020-04-19
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- A Sikh place of
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.
- The doctrine of voidness, emptiness.
- Ritual worship.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- The collected writings attributed to Guru Gobind Singh.
- Liberation.
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- Cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
- The monastic community; more broadly, a Dharma community.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- The invisible life force.
- After death, rebirth in a new life.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
16 Clues: Liberation. • A Sikh place of • Ritual worship. • The invisible life force. • The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • After death, rebirth in a new life. • The doctrine of voidness, emptiness. • Belief that all life was created by God. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • The collected writings attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. • ...
Living Religions Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-30
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- Belief in a deity or deities
- A symbolic story expressing ideas about reality or spiritual history
- Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions
- The constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools
- The invisible life force
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- Yogic posture
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs
- An ascetic Sikh order
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- The philosophical part of the Vedas
- A Sikh temple
- gem The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
16 Clues: Yogic posture • A Sikh temple • An ascetic Sikh order • The invisible life force • Belief in a deity or deities • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools • The philosophical part of the Vedas • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs • gem The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha • Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions • ...
The Religious Experience 2017-05-08
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- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- The constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
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- Visual contact with the divine.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- A Sikh congregation.
- Spiritual teacher.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- A Sihk temple.
- Full awareness of invisible reality.
16 Clues: A Sihk temple. • Spiritual teacher. • A Sikh congregation. • An incarnation of a deity. • Belief that there is no deity. • Visual contact with the divine. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Full awareness of invisible reality. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • ...
Living Religion 2017-10-02
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- The invisible life force.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- Liberation.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
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- Practices for union with the true Self.
- Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony.
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- A high Vajrayana teacher.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
- Revered ancient scriptures.
16 Clues: Liberation. • The invisible life force. • A high Vajrayana teacher. • Revered ancient scriptures. • The religious community in Sikhism. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Practices for union with the true Self. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony. • ...
Random religions words 2018-04-10
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- A high Vajrayana teacher.
- Narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas.
- Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Vajrayana meditation on a deity in order to develop his or her qualities.
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- Full awareness of invisible Reality.
- Our action and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of ultimate reality.
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- Worshiper of the divine in female form.
- An ascetic Sikh order.
- Spiritual teacher.
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher. • An ascetic Sikh order. • A high Vajrayana teacher. • A subtle energy center in the body. • The religious community in Sikhism. • The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • Full awareness of invisible Reality. • Worshiper of the divine in female form. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • ...
BASTION 2024-11-21
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- A COLLECTIVE CHORUS WHEN TEACHER CANCELS THE POP QUIZ
- NO BOREDON ALLOWED
- WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS
- A TEAM OF KNOWELDGE NINJAS,READY TO CONQUER CLASSROOMS
- BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS
- EVEN GOOGLE LAGS PROCESSING THEIR HOW'S,WHAT'S AND WHY'S
- WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN
- MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING
- THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION
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- SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN
- THE EXCLUSIVE CLUB WHERE TIME-OUT IS THE MAIN EVENT
- MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD
- THE CURRENCY OF ACADEMIA-COLLECT THEM LIKE "POKEMON"
- ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS
- THE MAGICAL RECIPE FOR TURNING CONFUSION INTO ENLIGHTENMENT
- AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL
16 Clues: NO BOREDON ALLOWED • ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS • WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN • SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN • BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS • WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS • MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING • MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD • AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL • THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION • ...
Thomas Paine 2025-03-31
6 Clues: The author of Common Sense • Paine’s tool for enlightenment • A key theme in Paine’s writings • Paine’s belief in a rational God • Sound this delicious cereal makes • What Paine fought for in the Revolution
Ch. 22: The Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2021-02-02
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- He was passionate about freedom of speech and religion.
- He came up with the social contract system of government.
- The first step in the Scientific Method.
- Made reforms in Austria such as freedom of worship and ended serfdom.
- Grand ornate design.
- An agreement between people and the strong ruler to hand over their rights for law and order.
- This country was gobbled up by Russia, Prussia, and Austria and ceased to exist for a century.
- Theory that reason can solve problems.
- Sun centered universe.
- Believed in prison reform, especially about ending torture and getting speedy trials.
- Social gatherings where intellects discussed ideas.
- Absolute ruler that used some new ideas and made reforms.
- First person to write about the sun centered universe theory.
- Fought for women's equality in education and jobs.
- He explained the laws of motion theories and that the universe ran lock a clock.
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- Agreed with the sun centered universe theory and was put under house arrest by the church.
- Tried reforms in Russia but a massive uprising by serfs changed her mind.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- He believed in individual freedoms that were curbed by the common good for society.
- Earth centered universe.
- First 10 amendments of the U. S. Constitution
- Simple and elegant style of art and architecture.
- He was in favor of separation of powers in government.
- This mathematician relied on logic.
- Power is divided between national and state governments.
- This person relied on experiments to find the answers.
26 Clues: Grand ornate design. • Sun centered universe. • Earth centered universe. • This mathematician relied on logic. • Theory that reason can solve problems. • The first step in the Scientific Method. • First 10 amendments of the U. S. Constitution • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • Simple and elegant style of art and architecture. • ...
Chapter 17: Enlightenment and American Revolution 2014-10-02
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- "People in their natural state are good"
- Ended the war
- The queen of Prussia who praised Voltaire
- "My trade is to say what I think"
- Thinkers
- absolute rulers
- wrote the new Constitution
- Student of enlightenment
- Author of the Declaration of Independence; died on July 4th
- The king of England
- art and paintings
- Rights that belong to humans from birth
- argued that free market should be able to regulate business activity
- rules discoverable by reason
- art is elegant and charming
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- He served two terms and was the hero of the seven year war
- informal social gatherings
- allowing small markets to operate with little government
- said "people are born with a clean state, their decisions in life show who they are"
- king of Prussia from 1740-1786 and was the "first servant of the state"
- He taxed all printed paper products in 1765 to pay off the French and Indian War
- Said "people are born cruel, greedy, and selfish
- power from the people
- Escaped London and went to France; got France to agree to help with the Revolution
- British army defeat 1781
- An agreement by which they gave up their freedom for an organized society.
- power divided between the Federal or National government and the states
- banned and burned books
- An early influential thinker who studied governments of Europe
- Creator of the Encyclopedia
30 Clues: Thinkers • Ended the war • absolute rulers • art and paintings • The king of England • power from the people • banned and burned books • British army defeat 1781 • Student of enlightenment • informal social gatherings • wrote the new Constitution • Creator of the Encyclopedia • art is elegant and charming • rules discoverable by reason • "My trade is to say what I think" • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment TD 6 2014-06-09
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- The philosopher that thought that people could change overtime with experience
- Scientist and astronomer that theorized that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- The period in europe when many philosophers influenced monarchs
- an agreement which the people create the government
- The ruler of russia from 1762-1769 she tried to make life better for the lower class peasants but ultimatly failed.
- The theory that the earth is in the middle of the solar system.
- Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces
- Another philosopher that defended the rights of women and wrote a book called d “A Vindication of the Rights of
- Some monarchs embraced these new philosophical idea's and reformed there laws which was called
- The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
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- The philosopher that thought that britain was the best governed country
- After brahe died kepler took over his work and created the laws of motion
- A meeting held in a mansion which was hosted by wealthy women in paris.
- A way of thinking about nature that was new
- Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's
- an art style that dominated europe between 1600 and 1700. It was inspired the arts of ancient greece and rome
- The book writer that created the encyclopedia
- The french philosopher that was friends with the king of prussia
- a group of philosophers in france that critiqued goverments. the french word fro philosophers.
- A danish scientist who improved upon copernicus's theory
21 Clues: Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces • A way of thinking about nature that was new • The book writer that created the encyclopedia • Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's • an agreement which the people create the government • The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom • The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment TD 6 2014-06-09
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- Scientist and astronomer that theorized that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- an art style that dominated europe between 1600 and 1700. It was inspired the arts of ancient greece and rome
- Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's
- After brahe died kepler took over his work and created the laws of motion
- Some monarchs embraced these new philosophical idea's and reformed there laws which was called
- The french philosopher that was friends with the king of prussia
- An english statesman and writer who came up with the scientific process by doing experiments
- The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom
- an agreement which the people create the government
- A way of thinking about nature that was new
- A meeting held in a mansion which was hosted by wealthy women in paris.
- The philosopher that thought that people could change overtime with experience
- The theory that the earth is in the middle of the solar system.
- The scientist that studied the stars and and was put on trial by the catholic church in Rome
- A danish scientist who improved upon copernicus's theory
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- a group of philosophers in france that critiqued goverments. the french word fro philosophers.
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Another philosopher that defended the rights of women and wrote a book called d “A Vindication of the Rights of
- The philosopher that thought that britain was the best governed country
- The ruler of russia from 1762-1769 she tried to make life better for the lower class peasants but ultimatly failed.
- The english scientist that came up with the laws of gravity
- The period in europe when many philosophers influenced monarchs
- He also came up with the scientific process by using algebra to solve things and logic.
- The book writer that created the encyclopedia
- Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces
25 Clues: Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces • A way of thinking about nature that was new • The book writer that created the encyclopedia • Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's • an agreement which the people create the government • The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom • The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2014-06-10
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- who was writer who often used satire against his the people he criticized in his writings
- classical Greece and Rome
- an intellectual movement that stressed
- A French writer whose ideas about separation of powers and checks and balances
- An Italian scientist/astronomer, built his own telescope
- And English scientist/mathematician/physicist, created 3 Laws of Motion
- agreement by which people gave all their rights to an all powerful government
- the basis for the United States Constitution
- A time period when old, unproven ideas were replaced with proven theories.
- An English political figure/writer, interested in science, urged scientists to experiment.
- A Polish priest/astronomer, studied planetary patterns, confirmed heliocentric ideas
- music, literature, painting, and architecture of the 1600's and early 1700's which was grand and quite complex
- A French social critic
- Earth is the center of the universe
- French mathematician, created a bridge between algebra and geometry, called analytical geometry
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- A Danish astronomer, recorded movement of planets.
- A monarch who respected the people’s rights
- The artistic style of the late 1700's that was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes
- A procedure used to gather ideas and test them
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Sun is the center of the universe
- Assistant to Tycho Brahe, mathematician, and Created Planetary Laws of Motion
- A philosopher who believed in self government and all people are born free and equal, with three natural rights, life, liberty, and property
- A pen name for François Marie
- A French writer and individualist. Disagreed with with most philosophers and wanted 100% democracy
- A social gathering which brought together philosophers, writers, artists, and scientists to exchange ideas.
26 Clues: A French social critic • classical Greece and Rome • A pen name for François Marie • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • an intellectual movement that stressed • A monarch who respected the people’s rights • the basis for the United States Constitution • A procedure used to gather ideas and test them • ...
Revolution & Enlightenment Kourtney Adams, Mercedes Jackson 2016-02-23
Across
- Denied ancient authority or tradition
- emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action.
- the theory that reason rather than experience is the foundation of certainty in knowledge
- discoverer of the circulation of the blood
- logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time
- War between French and British troops in places like India, North America, and Europe.
- rulers tried to govern by enlightenment principles while maintaining royal powers.
- Said punishment should not involve brutality.
- Helped create the Encyclopedia.
- used math to prove gravity is responsible for all motion in the universe
- preached everywhere, Methodism gave middle classes purpose and community.
- Granted limited freedom of speech and press.
- State should leave economy alone.
- Limit and control each other in the system of checks
- stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant
- showed planetary orbits were egg shaped
- announced a Heliocentric universe
- Said government should stay out of economy.
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- the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- a theory that was developed by philosophers in Ancient Greece
- Says society agrees to be governed by its will.
- Elegant drawing rooms.
- Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 and did nothing because she favored landed nobility.
- were the intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment
- Worked to improve serfs when ruling Austrian Empire.
- Identified the three kinds of government.
- any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force
- first european to use the telescope regularly to observed outer space
- She said that the men who say women should obey men also say that government should be based on arbitrary power.
- Child prodigy. Wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni.
- pertaining to or marked by grammatical ellipsis
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing data
- french philosopher, mathematician, and man of science
- all people born with a Tabula Rasa- blank mind and people are molded by their experiences
- Prussia seized Silesia in this war.
- was an anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy
- Said they had agreed to be enslaved by government to keep land.
37 Clues: Elegant drawing rooms. • Helped create the Encyclopedia. • State should leave economy alone. • announced a Heliocentric universe • Prussia seized Silesia in this war. • Denied ancient authority or tradition • showed planetary orbits were egg shaped • Identified the three kinds of government. • discoverer of the circulation of the blood • ...
Absolutism & Enlightenment Review (10H) V2 NAME: 2024-11-22
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- He built Russia's first navy
- Japan's government that restricted European influence (2 words)
- Tsars were _______________ of Russia (2 words)
- Ottoman sultans claimed this title
- England's parliament had roots in this 13th century document
- Louis XIV repealed it, removing religious tolerance in France
- Peter the Great controlled this church
- After the English Civil War, Cromwell led England's government, which was not a monarchy but rather a _______
- The ruler Charles II idolized; the "Sun King"
- This event ensured the supremacy of Parliament in England
- a tolerant Mughal emperor
- Peter the Great controlled _____ by forcing them to move to St. Petersburg
- the name of an intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and the idea that people should have a say in government (democracy!)
- justified the power of absolute monarchs
- famous Mughal architecture
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- Peter the Great's policies that attempted to make Russia more modern and similar to England & Holland
- He proposed natural rights that all men should have; he opposed absolute monarchy (last name only)
- french protestants scorned by Louis XIV
- this event was the historical context that influenced Hobbes' beliefs in absolutism
- Middle Eastern empire that tolerated Christians and Jews
- Which famous document from England begins like this?...use context clues to figure it out!...whereas the late King James the Second...did endeavour to subvert and extirpate (destroy)the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; by assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament…(this document was ending these abuses of power!)
- a symbol of Louis XIV's royal power; made his nobles live there
- Charles II became monarch of England during this period
- Absolutism can trace its origins to this Holy Roman Emperor
- A nation that established a constitutional monarchy by 1700
- 18th century intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and individual rights
- Locke's beliefs influenced __________ in France and the USA
- MONARCHS WHO TOOK OVER IN THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
- he supported absolute monarchy, but opposed the idea of "divine right" (last name)
- name of Thomas Hobbes influential book
- an event that resulted in the public execution of a monarch
31 Clues: a tolerant Mughal emperor • famous Mughal architecture • He built Russia's first navy • Ottoman sultans claimed this title • Peter the Great controlled this church • name of Thomas Hobbes influential book • french protestants scorned by Louis XIV • justified the power of absolute monarchs • The ruler Charles II idolized; the "Sun King" • ...
Chung Tian Temple 2013-10-13
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- What does the gold colour mean?
- What does Chung Tian Temple mean?
- How many years has it been since the Temple opened?
- Who was the Temple founded by?
- Where is the Temple located?
- What day is the Chung Tian Temple closed?
- how many colours are on the Buddhist Flag?
- What month did the Chung Tian Art Gallery officially open?
- What day is the Teenager's Buddhist Classes?
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- What is the registered name of the Temple?
10 Clues: Where is the Temple located? • Who was the Temple founded by? • What does the gold colour mean? • What does Chung Tian Temple mean? • What day is the Chung Tian Temple closed? • What is the registered name of the Temple? • how many colours are on the Buddhist Flag? • What day is the Teenager's Buddhist Classes? • How many years has it been since the Temple opened? • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- A common law or name for a huge home.
- A place built to be remembered by impressiveness.
- A late 17th and 18th century movement.
- This was a French statesman and Military leader.
- To have a scarce amount of food.
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- Was the monarch of France during the French Revolution.
- A state prison on the east side of Paris.
- A lawyer/politician who was a very influential leader.
- Word for extreme fear.
- Tool used for carrying out executions.
10 Clues: Word for extreme fear. • To have a scarce amount of food. • A common law or name for a huge home. • A late 17th and 18th century movement. • Tool used for carrying out executions. • A state prison on the east side of Paris. • This was a French statesman and Military leader. • A place built to be remembered by impressiveness. • ...
Moral 2021-02-23
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- careful and persistent work or effort.
- having a sense of self-value means that you are worthy
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
- the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
- marked by truth
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- the trait of being willing to follow commands or guidance
- a mutual connection between people
- accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
- regard highly; think much of
- the social force that binds you to a course of action
10 Clues: marked by truth • regard highly; think much of • a mutual connection between people • careful and persistent work or effort. • accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment • the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial • the social force that binds you to a course of action • having a sense of self-value means that you are worthy • ...
old stuff 2018-11-28
Across
- had a strong influence on a colonial life.
- A very healthy place to live compared to other parts of the world
- An epidemic that killed people in 1721.
- sons might work as this.
- agrees to work with a skilled crafts person.
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- which people were born in different countries.
- they liked to have large families.
- it influenced educated colonists.
- described a new type of person.
- what people adapted to their new conditions.
10 Clues: sons might work as this. • described a new type of person. • it influenced educated colonists. • they liked to have large families. • An epidemic that killed people in 1721. • had a strong influence on a colonial life. • what people adapted to their new conditions. • agrees to work with a skilled crafts person. • which people were born in different countries. • ...
The American Revolution 2023-09-29
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- Enlightenment writer whose ideas are included in the Declaration of Independence
- Document declaring American independence from Britain
- King of England during American Revolutionary War
- First ten amendments to the US Constitution
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- System in which each branch of government checks, or limits, the power of the other two branches
- Tax on paper products
- Location of British surrender
- Location where the American Revolutionary War began
- System of government in which power is divided
10 Clues: Tax on paper products • Location of British surrender • Author of the Declaration of Independence • First ten amendments to the US Constitution • System of government in which power is divided • King of England during American Revolutionary War • Location where the American Revolutionary War began • Document declaring American independence from Britain • ...
Abad Pencerahan 2023-08-09
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- nama Jerman untuk abad pencerahan adalah ...
- salah satu quote terkenal dari René Descartes adalah ..., ergo sum
- toleransi ...
- penemu mesin uap adalah ...
- salah satu gagasan yang muncul pada abad pencerahan adalah ...
- salah satu tokoh dari abad pencerahan adalah Thomas ...
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- John Locke mendasarkan filosofi pemerintahannya berdasarkan teori ...
- salah satu karya René Descartes adalah ... on the Method
- nama lain dari abad pencerahan adalah age of ...
- frasa yang muncul dalam esai Immanuel Kant "Menjawab Pertanyaan, Apa itu Pencerahan?" adalah ...
10 Clues: toleransi ... • penemu mesin uap adalah ... • nama Jerman untuk abad pencerahan adalah ... • nama lain dari abad pencerahan adalah age of ... • salah satu tokoh dari abad pencerahan adalah Thomas ... • salah satu karya René Descartes adalah ... on the Method • salah satu gagasan yang muncul pada abad pencerahan adalah ... • ...
Democratic Revolutions - Sarah Palencia 2023-04-20
Across
- It is something that took the power from the monarchy in the 1600
- The first state
- Intellectualand cultural movement
- Is a document that that ended illegal taxation and imprisionment
- Is a goverment with a queen and a king
- A person that refused to give his power
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- The second state
- The third state
- A political movement that removed the french king from power and formed a republic
- Is someone that signed the petition of right
10 Clues: The third state • The first state • The second state • Intellectualand cultural movement • Is a goverment with a queen and a king • A person that refused to give his power • Is someone that signed the petition of right • Is a document that that ended illegal taxation and imprisionment • It is something that took the power from the monarchy in the 1600 • ...
Liberation Leeway 2023-04-27
Across
- The amount of freedom to move or act that is available
- The people with the power to change laws, parliament/ congress
- Growing more understanding/ knowledgeable about something
- The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion
- After a particular thing has happened; afterwards
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- Women fighting for voting rights
- Bad or difficult situation
- To become weaker and less important
- A social system where men have the primary power
- Supporting gradual change rather than abolition or revolution
10 Clues: Bad or difficult situation • Women fighting for voting rights • To become weaker and less important • A social system where men have the primary power • After a particular thing has happened; afterwards • The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion • The amount of freedom to move or act that is available • ...
Unit 8 crossword puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- a government with a monarch ruling
- a country's law-making group
- the last name of an important latin america revolutionist
- a government with rules and restraints
- when a government is overthrown and there is major change
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- to refuse to buy goods from certain companies
- a government where the government has no restraints
- fees citizens are required to pay
- the food that caused the french revolution
- when people started thinking logically instead of in faith
10 Clues: a country's law-making group • fees citizens are required to pay • a government with a monarch ruling • a government with rules and restraints • the food that caused the french revolution • to refuse to buy goods from certain companies • a government where the government has no restraints • the last name of an important latin america revolutionist • ...
Romanticism and Realism Art 2024-01-29
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- new art style introduced with the creation of realism
- realism writer who was known for his extremely descriptive language and perfection
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Enlightenment-based thinking
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- art that depicts themes of nostalgia and powerful imagery
- seeking to evoke feelings of love and terror
- painter of "Andromeda"
- Romanticism musician who created Piano Concerto No. 1 e-minor
- art that depicts ordinary life of ordinary people
- painter of "Olympia"
10 Clues: painter of "Olympia" • painter of "Andromeda" • Enlightenment-based thinking • seeking to evoke feelings of love and terror • art that depicts ordinary life of ordinary people • new art style introduced with the creation of realism • art that depicts themes of nostalgia and powerful imagery • Romanticism musician who created Piano Concerto No. 1 e-minor • ...
US History Module 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- compact an entitles agreement between the settlers of plymouth
- people who had to work for a certain amount of time
- a philosopher who believed people had natural rights
- a member of a group of English protestants during the 16th and 17th centuries
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- exchange of materials, gold, silver, and slaves.
- people believed logic could improve society
- a person who journeys to religious places
- a religious movement
- rules that enslaved people were poperty
- the society of Friends
10 Clues: a religious movement • the society of Friends • rules that enslaved people were poperty • a person who journeys to religious places • people believed logic could improve society • exchange of materials, gold, silver, and slaves. • people who had to work for a certain amount of time • a philosopher who believed people had natural rights • ...
Rastafarian Beliefs 2025-03-25
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- Rastafarian diet can be described as mainly this
- Animal prohibited from eating according to Rastafarian guidelines
- forms of worship outlawed by Rastafarians
- worshipped by Rastafarians as God
- Rastafarians adhere to the ancient laws of this country
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- Haile Selassie is believed to the ------- of Jesus Christ
- used by Rastafarians for spiritual enlightenment
- Trimming or shaving of the hair is an example of this
- seafood considered not fit for eating
- black people are believed to the sons of _____.
10 Clues: worshipped by Rastafarians as God • seafood considered not fit for eating • forms of worship outlawed by Rastafarians • black people are believed to the sons of _____. • used by Rastafarians for spiritual enlightenment • Rastafarian diet can be described as mainly this • Trimming or shaving of the hair is an example of this • ...
FROM THE BEGINNING 2017-01-02
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- Trade city in southern Russia established by Scandinavian traders
- Created the largest land empire in world history
- Smells like teen enlightenment
- One of the three great Chinese dynasties
- If you're not sedentary, you are probably one of these
- Series of military attempts by the West to free the Holy Land
- Economic system based on profit-seeking, private ownership
- Community of the faithful in Islam
- Chinese ships
- Labor compelled by the Incas, a form of taxation
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- Dutch settlers in southern Africa
- Sea going Scandinavian raiders of the 8th to 11th centuries
- Non-Arab converts to Islam
- A key element of the Roman economy
- Tutor of Alexander the Great
- Assembly of Roman aristocrats
- Port city of Mali
- The first civilization
- Present-day Beijing, capital of Yuan Dynasty
19 Clues: Chinese ships • Port city of Mali • The first civilization • Non-Arab converts to Islam • Tutor of Alexander the Great • Assembly of Roman aristocrats • Smells like teen enlightenment • Dutch settlers in southern Africa • A key element of the Roman economy • Community of the faithful in Islam • One of the three great Chinese dynasties • Present-day Beijing, capital of Yuan Dynasty • ...
Child Development 2022-04-01
Across
- Devices like phones,computers, etc
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The way people are connected
- he process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- To do something with someone
- to associate familiarly.
- process of caring for and encouraging the growth or developmen
- a social function, associating with others.
- To work together
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- To speak with another
- To understand
- a particular nation, people, or other social groups
- The ability to express thoughts and feelings by talking
- assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state
- A unit, Together
- The process of bringing up a child or children.
- the action of enlightening
- media Like the internet or social media
- an assembly or meeting
19 Clues: To understand • A unit, Together • To work together • To speak with another • an assembly or meeting • to associate familiarly. • the action of enlightening • The way people are connected • To do something with someone • Devices like phones,computers, etc • media Like the internet or social media • a social function, associating with others. • ...
World History Unit 9 2025-01-27
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- italian astronomer and scientist
- sharing ownership of production fairly among society would be better
- believing in and practicing religious heresy
- british philosopher, influenced Western thought
- scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor
- french judge and historian
- mathematician, discovered gravity and motion theory
- policy extending countries power through military and diplomacy
- place where goods are manufactured and assembled
- an area where another country has power but not formally
- meeting of powers to sign the General Act of Berlin
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- cosmological model where the Sun is in the middle
- belief in political and ethical matters
- systematic observation and measuring
- the process of making an area more urban
- creating and sharing wealth among society
- political philosopher who wanted absolute sovereignty
- french enlightenment writer and historian
- person who runs their own business for economical gain
19 Clues: french judge and historian • italian astronomer and scientist • systematic observation and measuring • belief in political and ethical matters • the process of making an area more urban • scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor • creating and sharing wealth among society • french enlightenment writer and historian • believing in and practicing religious heresy • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
Across
- the Buddha's father was king of this clan
- right ______ is to do the right things
- right _____ is to say the right things
- the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
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- the eight fold way to reach enlightenment
- Siddhartha was able to walk and ____ when he was born
- a person who can see the future
- the birth place of the Buddha
8 Clues: the birth place of the Buddha • a person who can see the future • right ______ is to do the right things • right _____ is to say the right things • the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • the eight fold way to reach enlightenment • the Buddha's father was king of this clan • Siddhartha was able to walk and ____ when he was born
Life is beautiful 2019-08-12
6 Clues: Light and humorous drama • The formal act of approving • Republic and the Roman Empire • The film industry of the United States • The act of losing or surrendering something • Accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
Buddhism 2023-12-10
6 Clues: The Guru’s message • The tree where Buddhists meditate • A major religion who adapted Buddhism • Obedience to moral law of the universe • A person who has attained full enlightenment • To focus one thought for spiritual awareness
Chap 1: Political Philosophy & Enlightenment Thinkers 2026-02-12
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- People hold political power
- Supported rule by citizens directly
- Everyone must obey the law
- 1215 document limiting king
- 1689 expanded rights in England
- Branches limit each other
- Government power is restricted
- Power comes from the people
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- Locke’s major political work
- Three branches share authority
- Rousseau’s famous political book
- 1776 document announcing freedom
- Book on government structure
- Supported strong central ruler
- 1628 limits on monarch
- Argued for natural rights
- Rights cannot be taken away
- Supported three branches idea
- Book defending absolute rule
19 Clues: 1628 limits on monarch • Argued for natural rights • Branches limit each other • Everyone must obey the law • People hold political power • 1215 document limiting king • Rights cannot be taken away • Power comes from the people • Locke’s major political work • Book on government structure • Book defending absolute rule • Supported three branches idea • Three branches share authority • ...
Crystal Crossword 2021-09-09
Across
- Enabling enhanced awareness of enlightenment.
- Grounds and centers the physical body in the present moment.
- Lifts depression and supports hormone balance in the body.
- Quartz Protects your home from negative energy.
- A stone of patience and perspective.
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- Helps brings courage when facing personal challenges.
- Encourages decision making and taking action.
- Quartz Encourages and awakens an appreciation of beauty.
- A stone attached to serenity, understanding, trust, and grace.
9 Clues: A stone of patience and perspective. • Encourages decision making and taking action. • Enabling enhanced awareness of enlightenment. • Quartz Protects your home from negative energy. • Helps brings courage when facing personal challenges. • Quartz Encourages and awakens an appreciation of beauty. • Lifts depression and supports hormone balance in the body. • ...
The Buddha's First Sermon 2024-09-09
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- The location of the first sermon (2 words)
- He convinces the Buddha to teach after enlightenment
- Number of Noble Truths
- The path to the end of suffering is said to be the ____ path
- The origin of suffering
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- The Third Noble Truth
- The First Noble Truth
- The Buddha's Teaching known as The ___ (2 words, hint: the path between two extremes)
- Number of disciples who listen to the sermon
9 Clues: The Third Noble Truth • The First Noble Truth • Number of Noble Truths • The origin of suffering • The location of the first sermon (2 words) • Number of disciples who listen to the sermon • He convinces the Buddha to teach after enlightenment • The path to the end of suffering is said to be the ____ path • ...
English Enlightenment. D.Defoe's literary creativity 2024-12-19
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- Defoe's most famous novel character
- The intellectual movement of Defoe's time.
- Crusoe's companion on the island.
- A cunning woman protagonist in one of Defoe's novels.
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- The city central to many of Defoe's works
- A recurring theme in "Robinson Crusoe
- the main character in Robinson Crusoe was involved in this profession
- the event described in Defoe's a journal of plague year.
- Defoe is considered a pioneer of this literary form.
9 Clues: Crusoe's companion on the island. • Defoe's most famous novel character • A recurring theme in "Robinson Crusoe • The city central to many of Defoe's works • The intellectual movement of Defoe's time. • Defoe is considered a pioneer of this literary form. • A cunning woman protagonist in one of Defoe's novels. • the event described in Defoe's a journal of plague year. • ...
Causes of the Revolution - The Weekly French Crossword 2025-11-04
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- King Louis XVI lost a lot of this
- Freedom of this was sought
- Felt with an extreme lack of food
- The desire for economic freedom was to have control over their own ___
- Happened because of unfair tax systems
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- From the 7 Years War and American Revolution
- The right to vote gained support during this movement
- Felt with a lack of food
- This food had a significant rise in costs
9 Clues: Felt with a lack of food • Freedom of this was sought • King Louis XVI lost a lot of this • Felt with an extreme lack of food • Happened because of unfair tax systems • This food had a significant rise in costs • From the 7 Years War and American Revolution • The right to vote gained support during this movement • ...
History 2023-12-02
India Crossword 2021-06-24
6 Clues: One of the oldest • Have different ranks • A state of pure goodness • Rebirth of the human soul • Different people in charge • is a large landmass that is set apart from a larger continent
Social Studies- India Vocab by Logan Stokoe 2015-05-04
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- a Hindu surf (low)
- a Indian religion of the teachings by a Buddha
- a high priest in the Aryan society
- the Buddhist belief on human suffering
- the Hindu belief of life after death
- a Buddhist state of pure goodness
- a rainy season when the wind blows from the southwest for 6 months
- the way of a Buddhist
- the stories and songs of the Aryan belief
- a lifelong social group
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- growing of food for self purposes
- a large piece of land that is separate from the continent by land and water
- the Hinduism way of the universe
- a Buddhist way of clearing the mind
- the way of the main religion of India
- the Golden Rule
16 Clues: the Golden Rule • a Hindu surf (low) • the way of a Buddhist • a lifelong social group • the Hinduism way of the universe • growing of food for self purposes • a Buddhist state of pure goodness • a high priest in the Aryan society • a Buddhist way of clearing the mind • the Hindu belief of life after death • the way of the main religion of India • ...
The Religious Experience 2017-05-08
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- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- A Sikh congregation.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- A Sihk temple.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
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- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- The constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion.
- Visual contact with the divine.
- Full awareness of invisible reality.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Spiritual teacher.
16 Clues: A Sihk temple. • Spiritual teacher. • A Sikh congregation. • An incarnation of a deity. • Belief that there is no deity. • Visual contact with the divine. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Full awareness of invisible reality. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • ...
The Religious Experience 2017-05-08
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- A Sikh congregation.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- The constitutional principle of not giving favored status to any religion.
- Belief that there is no deity.
- Visual contact with the divine.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Full awareness of invisible reality.
Down
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- A Sihk temple.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- Spiritual teacher.
16 Clues: A Sihk temple. • Spiritual teacher. • A Sikh congregation. • An incarnation of a deity. • Belief that there is no deity. • Visual contact with the divine. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Full awareness of invisible reality. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • ...
New Questions and Ideas 2023-09-12
Across
- Jina meaning
- -- means approaching and sitting near
- Life is full of suffering and Unhappiness is the teaching of ---
- Buddha belonged to a small Gana known as the -- Gana
- Kusinara is at present
- paths have been suggested by Buddha
- a place where Buddha gave sermon for the first time
- Buddha gained enlightenment under the tree
Down
- Panini, who prepared a -- for Sanskrit
- How many ashrams were recognised?
- -- was a kshatriya prince
- The language of the Avesta, and the practices described in it are very similar to thos of the
- an association of those who left their homes
- The word Jaina comes from the term
- Zoroaster teaching are contained in the books called
- founder of Buddhism
16 Clues: Jina meaning • founder of Buddhism • Kusinara is at present • -- was a kshatriya prince • How many ashrams were recognised? • The word Jaina comes from the term • paths have been suggested by Buddha • -- means approaching and sitting near • Panini, who prepared a -- for Sanskrit • Buddha gained enlightenment under the tree • an association of those who left their homes • ...
World Studies 7 2023-03-03
Across
- Descendant of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane.
- One of the three major movements in Europe we studied.
- One of the three major movements in Europe we studied.
- Old name for Turkey.
- This city was attacked by the Ottomans in 1683.
- Founder of the Ming dynasty.
- Kingdom located north China.
- This French estate included the wealthy nobles.
Down
- Zheng He commanded ships on behalf of __________.
- A general who became emperor of France.
- One of the three major movements in Europe we studied.
- Most effective Mughal ruler.
- This empire laid the foundation for the modern nation of Iran.
- Empire with Istanbul as capital.
- Wrote many books about Enlightenment thinking in France.
- This French estate included ordinary people and peasants.
- This French estate included the clergy and wealthy bishops.
- The Chinese dynasty when porcelain production was perfected.
18 Clues: Old name for Turkey. • Most effective Mughal ruler. • Founder of the Ming dynasty. • Kingdom located north China. • Empire with Istanbul as capital. • A general who became emperor of France. • Descendant of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. • This city was attacked by the Ottomans in 1683. • This French estate included the wealthy nobles. • ...
Childcare, Nursing, and Infanticide- Ch. 18 2021-12-01
Across
- Most babies died before their ________.
- Only afforded by the rich.
- The act of killing a baby within the first year of life.
- Disease that killed many people, particularly infants
- Children were typical breastfed for this amount of years.
- _____ milk increased infant death.
- One of the many European countries that supported "foundling" homes.
- Looked down upon in cities.
- Lower rate of ______ in the countryside.
Down
- ____ was not created until 1865.
- A lack of ______ helped fuel the concept of infanticide.
- This group of people were generally the ones who established foundling homes.
- Blamed for population decrease.
- Births were ____.
- Being a wet nurse was considered to be ___.
- Kind of milk used as an alternative to breast milk.
16 Clues: Births were ____. • Only afforded by the rich. • Looked down upon in cities. • Blamed for population decrease. • ____ was not created until 1865. • _____ milk increased infant death. • Most babies died before their ________. • Lower rate of ______ in the countryside. • Being a wet nurse was considered to be ___. • Kind of milk used as an alternative to breast milk. • ...
unit 4 vocab 2024-11-21
Across
- translates to “little mountain”
- printing a picture using oil and water
- the lower deck that was used by poor people
- the new use of classical art
- a model of the solar system that has mechanical parts
- new art
- machine used to display moving pictures
- the horizontal part above the column
- gaining new knowledge
Down
- scratches made into a picture
- a roof that is supported by columns and attached to the porch
- a sense relating to another sense (ex: tasting sounds, hearing colors)
- cutting and gluing pictures on top of each other
- a place for docking boats or a protection for boats
- extreme contrast between light and dark; shading
- manipulated land
16 Clues: new art • manipulated land • gaining new knowledge • the new use of classical art • scratches made into a picture • translates to “little mountain” • the horizontal part above the column • printing a picture using oil and water • machine used to display moving pictures • the lower deck that was used by poor people • cutting and gluing pictures on top of each other • ...
BASTION 2024-11-21
Across
- A COLLECTIVE CHORUS WHEN TEACHER CANCELS THE POP QUIZ
- NO BOREDON ALLOWED
- WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS
- A TEAM OF KNOWELDGE NINJAS,READY TO CONQUER CLASSROOMS
- BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS
- EVEN GOOGLE LAGS PROCESSING THEIR HOW'S,WHAT'S AND WHY'S
- WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN
- MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING
- THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION
Down
- SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN
- THE EXCLUSIVE CLUB WHERE TIME-OUT IS THE MAIN EVENT
- MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD
- THE CURRENCY OF ACADEMIA-COLLECT THEM LIKE "POKEMON"
- ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS
- THE MAGICAL RECIPE FOR TURNING CONFUSION INTO ENLIGHTENMENT
- AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL
16 Clues: NO BOREDON ALLOWED • ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS • WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN • SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN • BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS • WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS • MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING • MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD • AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL • THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-10-09
Across
- The state of being free
- The part of the French Revolution that has led to many exectutions
- Swiss Philosopher, Composer, Writer, and botanist
Down
- Someone who studies and practices philosophy
- English Philosopher and Physician
- French Philosopher, Judge,and Historian
- An overthrow or changing of a country
7 Clues: The state of being free • English Philosopher and Physician • An overthrow or changing of a country • French Philosopher, Judge,and Historian • Someone who studies and practices philosophy • Swiss Philosopher, Composer, Writer, and botanist • The part of the French Revolution that has led to many exectutions
Enlightenment Concepts 2021-02-24
Across
- (2 words )these certain rights we are guaranteed from birth
- (2 words,French )allowing business to operate with little or no government intervention.
Down
- (2 words ) people in society give up certain rights for social order
- (2 words )granted the right to rule or govern from God
- ( 2 words ) rules or things that are discoverable such as the laws of gravity.
5 Clues: (2 words )granted the right to rule or govern from God • (2 words )these certain rights we are guaranteed from birth • (2 words ) people in society give up certain rights for social order • ( 2 words ) rules or things that are discoverable such as the laws of gravity. • (2 words,French )allowing business to operate with little or no government intervention.
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
Bellwork 1/31 2024-01-29
7 Clues: Written by Thomas Paine • Event that led to 4 dead colonists • direct taxing of all colonial papers • Created in 1215 to control king's power • created a form of government in new colony • two anonymous wrote to protest power of king • time of new ideas about government and rights
Literature 2021-09-12
Across
- an exaggeration
- a movement that appeared in the 20th century
- the author of 1984
- the most famous playwright of all time
- a movement that highlights the importance of nature for the development of Humans
- the most famous gothic novel
- she wrote Pride and Prejudice
- a book that usually lasts no more than a few pages
- a writer who denounced the conditions of life of the working class during the Victorian Era
Down
- writing concerned with the beauty of language
- a comparison with "like" or "as"
- a comparison without "as" or "like"
- the fact of endowing an object with human characteristics of feelings
- a combination of 2 contradictory terms
- an era during which many political changed happened
- Harry Potter is one
- Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet
17 Clues: an exaggeration • the author of 1984 • Harry Potter is one • Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet • the most famous gothic novel • she wrote Pride and Prejudice • a comparison with "like" or "as" • a comparison without "as" or "like" • a combination of 2 contradictory terms • the most famous playwright of all time • a movement that appeared in the 20th century • ...
Napoleon Bonaparte 2021-11-09
Across
- Meeting that restored the monarchy in France after Napoleon, Congress of _______.
- Country that defeated Napoleon by retreating
- Napoleonic ________.
- Reason Napoleon was successful in battle besides motivated his troops
- Name of Napoleon's wife
- The second island Napoleon was exiled to, includes a "."
- Meetings led by women that Napoleon frequently attended
- political beliefs based on tradition
- political beliefs based on the enlightenment ideas
Down
- Napoleon's home
- Government that Napoleon overthrew to take power
- European country that took over Corsica
- Napoleon's nickname, Master of _________.
- System Napoleon tried to use to defeat Great Britain by surrounding them
- unique identity based on the country you belong to
- The first island Napoleon was exiled to
- Acronym for the group that gave Napoleon the title of brigadier general
17 Clues: Napoleon's home • Napoleonic ________. • Name of Napoleon's wife • political beliefs based on tradition • European country that took over Corsica • The first island Napoleon was exiled to • Napoleon's nickname, Master of _________. • Country that defeated Napoleon by retreating • Government that Napoleon overthrew to take power • ...
Midterm 2012-10-09
Across
- a representative body of advisers to a king or other chief executive
- believing in one God
- Budda
- a philosophical and political movement
- published a 28 volume Encyclopedia
- emperor who persecuted Christians
- originally meaning "great house" or "palace
- a tax that had to be paid to Britain for printed materials
Down
- colonists dressed like Indians
- wrote a letter to Britain asking for help with the colonists
- 5 civilians killed in Boston by British Army
- power shared between national government and state government
- rulers who seized power by force and where not subject to the law
- a government ruled by few
- an organized system of thought
- rights rights you are born with
- based on the rebirth of the culture of the Greeks and Romans
17 Clues: Budda • believing in one God • a government ruled by few • colonists dressed like Indians • an organized system of thought • rights rights you are born with • emperor who persecuted Christians • published a 28 volume Encyclopedia • a philosophical and political movement • originally meaning "great house" or "palace • 5 civilians killed in Boston by British Army • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2022-09-06
Across
- Protestants who wanted reform of English church
- Puritan sect that left for America
- Age of reason, began in 1700s
- crop that is continuously in demand
- Document written by Pilgrims establishing themselves as a poliitical society and setting up self-government
- Age of reason, began in 1700s
Down
- Laws to punish for Boston Tea Party
- religious movement in 1730s and 40s
- First successful English colony
- Protestant sect that believed salvation was possible for all people
10 Clues: Age of reason, began in 1700s • Age of reason, began in 1700s • First successful English colony • Puritan sect that left for America • Laws to punish for Boston Tea Party • religious movement in 1730s and 40s • crop that is continuously in demand • Protestants who wanted reform of English church • Protestant sect that believed salvation was possible for all people • ...
Module 1 Lesson 3 2023-09-10
Across
- the number of branches the government is split into
- freedom of _________, allows people to pick their own beliefs
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of ____________
Down
- Man who had the idea of separation of church and state
- founding ________, men who created the US
- John _____, claimed men have three natural rights: life, liberty, and property
- time of intellectual advancement
- Man who had the idea of separation of government into branches
- Declaration of _____________
9 Clues: Declaration of _____________ • time of intellectual advancement • founding ________, men who created the US • life, liberty, and the pursuit of ____________ • the number of branches the government is split into • Man who had the idea of separation of church and state • freedom of _________, allows people to pick their own beliefs • ...
Do schools kill creativity crossword 2020-09-06
Across
- (adj)a type of very creative thinking
- (noun)when you make it you accept something to be true without any proof
- (noun)age when today's education appeared
- (noun) a type of a disease
- (adj)thinking outside the box
Down
- (adj)something that is false or does not exist
- (verb)to imagine and create something
- (noun) a group of things or people of the same kind
- (verb)to change something
9 Clues: (verb)to change something • (noun) a type of a disease • (adj)thinking outside the box • (adj)a type of very creative thinking • (verb)to imagine and create something • (noun)age when today's education appeared • (adj)something that is false or does not exist • (noun) a group of things or people of the same kind • ...
L.16 Buddhism 2025-04-08
Across
- religion that teaches that life brigs suffering and you can only end suffering, by not wanting.
- four rules that teach how to stop suffering
- state of spiritual insight- universal truth
Down
- eight (8) teachings Buddhists should live their lives by
- goods or money given to the poor
- the prince who will later become the Buddha
- "awakened One"
- ideal state of happiness and peace
- person who gives up worldly pleasures
9 Clues: "awakened One" • goods or money given to the poor • ideal state of happiness and peace • person who gives up worldly pleasures • the prince who will later become the Buddha • four rules that teach how to stop suffering • state of spiritual insight- universal truth • eight (8) teachings Buddhists should live their lives by • ...
F2 History - The American Revolution (The Why) 2026-03-21
Across
- Britain's motivation to colonise N. America
- Britain allowed its colonies to handle its local affairs - salutary _____
- Colonists who were loyal to Britain
- Colonists who preferred to be self-ruling
- 'Social contract' is an example of ____________ thinking
Down
- Britain's _____________ of 1763: Colonists were banned from expanding into native American land
- People who lived in the 13 colonies
- Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war
- Britain won in the _______ & Indian War
9 Clues: People who lived in the 13 colonies • Colonists who were loyal to Britain • Britain won in the _______ & Indian War • Colonists who preferred to be self-ruling • Britain's motivation to colonise N. America • Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war • 'Social contract' is an example of ____________ thinking • ...
American Revolution 2023-12-31
Immanuel Kant Crossword 2022-08-28
6 Clues: What did Kant question? • _ determines moral worth • Knowledge is gained from _ • The movement Kant was a part of • All moral acts should be based on people's _ _ • Moral judgement should be based on _ not religion
