enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Revolutionary Remarks 2022-01-19
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- Justified the colonies 'request for independence, drew inspiration from the Enlightenment
- Established that the consent of Parliament is required for the implementation of any new taxes
- Act that taxed molasses
- Leader of the colonial army
- The final battle of the American Revolution
- Act that taxed publications and legal documents
- Act that taxed imported items
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- Remained loyal to the British Monarchy
- British government formally recognized American independence
- Act that required the colonists to provide housing and accommodations for British troops
- Act that taxed tea
- A tactic the colonial army used effectively against the British forces
12 Clues: Act that taxed tea • Act that taxed molasses • Leader of the colonial army • Act that taxed imported items • Remained loyal to the British Monarchy • The final battle of the American Revolution • Act that taxed publications and legal documents • British government formally recognized American independence • ...
Toward a New Worldview 2019-01-04
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- Wealthy women's parlors where ideas were discussed
- Hobbes believed that absolute was the best type
- another name for the scientific revolution
- According to Rousseau "All mean are born free, but everywhere they are in ______"
- he wrote On the Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies
- he discovered chemical compounds and elements
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- Theory that the Earth revolves around the sun
- Rousseau stated that this corrupted man
- First to use the telescope for observation
- french for "philosophers"; enlightened thinker
- Locke stated that we should rule by the general one
- Brahe believed in the heliocentric theory but said the Earth doesn't ________
12 Clues: Rousseau stated that this corrupted man • First to use the telescope for observation • another name for the scientific revolution • Theory that the Earth revolves around the sun • he discovered chemical compounds and elements • french for "philosophers"; enlightened thinker • Hobbes believed that absolute was the best type • ...
Chapter 4 2024-09-25
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- Renter or Propertyless workers worked on the farm
- settling illegally on land
- Observed that the Earth travels around Sun
- renewal of religious enthusiasm
- placed married women under the protection and authority of husbands
- Emphasized the power of human reason to understand the world
- Life, Liberty, and property
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- Required goods to be carried on ships owned by English or colonial merchants
- evangelical Christian movement that focused on the personal relationship with god
- Ability to keep their households solvent and independent to pass the ability to next generation
- Way of thinking, not a religion
- Flexible form of indentured servitude
12 Clues: settling illegally on land • Life, Liberty, and property • Way of thinking, not a religion • renewal of religious enthusiasm • Flexible form of indentured servitude • Observed that the Earth travels around Sun • Renter or Propertyless workers worked on the farm • Emphasized the power of human reason to understand the world • ...
French Revolution 2023-03-07
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- A series of massacres and numerous public executions.
- First estate (Priestly class)
- All men were subjects of the king of France.
- The idea had a major role in inspiring the French Revolution.
- Influenced by Liberalism, Nationalism, Socialism, and communism.
- A written constitution had been established for France.
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- Napoleon was forced of his throne.
- To form a constitution monarchy and to curb the powers of the church and nobility.
- Third estate (poor and middle class people)
- Governed France from 9/3/1791 until 9/21/1792
- Second estate (Rich people)
- They abused their control, along with their expenses.
12 Clues: Second estate (Rich people) • First estate (Priestly class) • Napoleon was forced of his throne. • Third estate (poor and middle class people) • All men were subjects of the king of France. • Governed France from 9/3/1791 until 9/21/1792 • A series of massacres and numerous public executions. • They abused their control, along with their expenses. • ...
Holiday puzzle 2022-12-05
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- a cookie made in winter
- Holiday that happens on December 25
- a cake containing dried fruit and nuts.
- Holiday that starts on December 26
- said by Ebenezer scrooge
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- (in parts of the British Commonwealth) a public holiday celebrated on the first day (strictly, the first weekday) after Christmas Day.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- archaic term for Christmas
- holds candles for Hanukkah
- a item of clothing
- Holiday that starts on December 19
- in Buddhism, the final Enlightenment
12 Clues: a item of clothing • a cookie made in winter • said by Ebenezer scrooge • archaic term for Christmas • holds candles for Hanukkah • Holiday that starts on December 19 • Holiday that starts on December 26 • Holiday that happens on December 25 • in Buddhism, the final Enlightenment • a cake containing dried fruit and nuts. • ...
French Revolution 2021-04-19
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- military leader, declared himself emperor of France
- King during revolution, killed by radicals
- ability to go somewhere or get something
- device used to behead a person
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- form of government where citizens have a right to vote and elect officials
- evil, used in Morris's letter to Jefferson
- belief that all people in a nation are in there own group, no matter what race
- a period during the 1600s and 1700s when people studied culture and society
- people with extreme views
- hatred or disgust
- policy of building an empire from conquest
11 Clues: hatred or disgust • people with extreme views • device used to behead a person • ability to go somewhere or get something • evil, used in Morris's letter to Jefferson • King during revolution, killed by radicals • policy of building an empire from conquest • military leader, declared himself emperor of France • ...
Salon Scandal 2024-02-16
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- Social gatherings where people discussed literature, politics, and philosophy.
- an inspirational and self-taught math mathematician and philosopher
- He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour
- Who's laws inspired Marie Germain?
- an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy
- Country where the salons were located
- Palace that Madame De Pompadour lived in. Known for it's gardens
- who said "Dare to know"
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- King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress
- Period when people questioned old traditions
- The type of women who attend the salons
11 Clues: who said "Dare to know" • King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress • Who's laws inspired Marie Germain? • Country where the salons were located • The type of women who attend the salons • He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour • Period when people questioned old traditions • an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy • ...
Salon Scandal 2024-02-16
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- Social gatherings where people discussed literature, politics, and philosophy.
- an inspirational and self-taught math mathematician and philosopher
- He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour
- Who's laws inspired Marie Germain?
- an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy
- Country where the salons were located
- Palace that Madame De Pompadour lived in. Known for it's gardens
- who said "Dare to know"
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- King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress
- Period when people questioned old traditions
- The type of women who attend the salons
11 Clues: who said "Dare to know" • King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress • Who's laws inspired Marie Germain? • Country where the salons were located • The type of women who attend the salons • He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour • Period when people questioned old traditions • an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy • ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION 2024-09-26
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- A king or queen with all the power.
- A time of making new ideas.
- Someone who believed in the separation of powers.
- Nobles, paid no taxes.
- A radical politician and journalist, was the leader of the radical Montagnard.
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- The event that started the French Revolution.
- A radical group determined to transform France.
- king of France.
- King Louis the 16th wife.
- Peasants, paid all the taxes, the largest estate group. They called themselves France.
- An individual who believed in the natural rights of life, liberty and property.
11 Clues: king of France. • Nobles, paid no taxes. • King Louis the 16th wife. • A time of making new ideas. • A king or queen with all the power. • The event that started the French Revolution. • A radical group determined to transform France. • Someone who believed in the separation of powers. • A radical politician and journalist, was the leader of the radical Montagnard. • ...
Ancient History-Rome Review 2022-05-26
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- the buddhist path to enlightenment
- the social structure of India that determined the jobs you could have, and who you could marry
- most civilizations started around these
- geographic feature that contributed to the formation of city states in Greece
- one of the most important contributions of Athens
- first written laws, harsh, punishments by class
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- helped rome move their military and control the empire
- fertile soil, irrigation, and drinking water are ____ of rivers
- famous general becomes a dictator
- religion rome spread through europe
- building designed to entertain people and reduce rioting
11 Clues: famous general becomes a dictator • the buddhist path to enlightenment • religion rome spread through europe • most civilizations started around these • first written laws, harsh, punishments by class • one of the most important contributions of Athens • helped rome move their military and control the empire • building designed to entertain people and reduce rioting • ...
The Enlightenment and Revolutions in Europe 2021-04-21
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- the belief that a person's ------ deserved greater loyalty than other groups
- was known as the Sun King
- the new way of thinking about the human world is this movement
- a political movement that removed the french king from power and reformed a republic
- was taller than 5ft.
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- someone with extreme views
- the ability to go somewhere
- a policy building an empire through conquest
- didn't really say a famous saying
- the idea that becomes God had made him king, he had unlimited right to rule
- machines replaced human labor
11 Clues: was taller than 5ft. • was known as the Sun King • someone with extreme views • the ability to go somewhere • machines replaced human labor • didn't really say a famous saying • a policy building an empire through conquest • the new way of thinking about the human world is this movement • the idea that becomes God had made him king, he had unlimited right to rule • ...
Salon Scandal 2024-02-16
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- Social gatherings where people discussed literature, politics, and philosophy.
- an inspirational and self-taught math mathematician and philosopher
- He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour
- Who's laws inspired Marie Germain?
- an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy
- Country where the salons were located
- Palace that Madame De Pompadour lived in. Known for it's gardens
- who said "Dare to know"
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- King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress
- Period when people questioned old traditions
- The type of women who attend the salons
11 Clues: who said "Dare to know" • King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress • Who's laws inspired Marie Germain? • Country where the salons were located • The type of women who attend the salons • He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour • Period when people questioned old traditions • an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy • ...
Salon Scandal 2024-02-16
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- Social gatherings where people discussed literature, politics, and philosophy.
- an inspirational and self-taught math mathematician and philosopher
- He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour
- Who's laws inspired Marie Germain?
- an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy
- Country where the salons were located
- Palace that Madame De Pompadour lived in. Known for it's gardens
- who said "Dare to know"
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- King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress
- Period when people questioned old traditions
- The type of women who attend the salons
11 Clues: who said "Dare to know" • King Louis XV’s Chief Mistress • Who's laws inspired Marie Germain? • Country where the salons were located • The type of women who attend the salons • He greatly respected Madame De Pompadour • Period when people questioned old traditions • an award won by Marie Sophie from the Paris academy • ...
Romanticism 2024-03-10
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- The anti-intellectual attitude is reflected in the popularity of ______ elements
- What is the supreme example of innocence for Romantics?
- Author of Frankenstein
- Who were the voices advocating for societal change inspired by? (three words)
- What 2 emotions does Dark Romanticism focus on?
- A romantic poet (last name), also a famous bay in Australia
- Famous English Romantic poet
- The Romantic Period in English literature started with the publishment of...
- Characteristic of romanticism
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- Good friend and fellow romantic poet of 15.
- This period preceded romanticism
- What transformed England in this period?
- Famous Dark Romantic author
- Romantic poets do not focus on "reason" but on this instead
- Characteristic of romanticism
- What architectural style is often associated with Dark Romanticism?
- What did Romanticism react against?
- Romantic poets glorified this
18 Clues: Author of Frankenstein • Famous Dark Romantic author • Famous English Romantic poet • Characteristic of romanticism • Characteristic of romanticism • Romantic poets glorified this • This period preceded romanticism • What did Romanticism react against? • What transformed England in this period? • Good friend and fellow romantic poet of 15. • ...
Buddhism 2022-11-30
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- The Mahayana Buddhist word for scripture
- Oldest printed text in existence
- Right view, aspiration, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration
- Sanskrit work for Meditation
- a double headed ritual implement
- An ancient burial mound
- Duhkha, samudaya, nirodha, marga
- The flower representing purity of the body, speech, and mind
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- Earliest Buddhist scriptures Vinaya pitaka, sutra pitaka, abhidarma pitaka
- The leader of Tibetan Buddhists
- The tree that the Buddha sat under to gain enlightenment
- An enlightened being who remains in this existence to help others
- a group of Buddhist sects that focus on meditation
- to think on or contemplate the Buddha
- The Buddha, his teachings, and the monks that preserve his work
- The founder of Buddhism
- The place that Buddha gave his first sermon
17 Clues: An ancient burial mound • The founder of Buddhism • Sanskrit work for Meditation • The leader of Tibetan Buddhists • Oldest printed text in existence • a double headed ritual implement • Duhkha, samudaya, nirodha, marga • to think on or contemplate the Buddha • The Mahayana Buddhist word for scripture • The place that Buddha gave his first sermon • ...
Reason for God 2022-09-15
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- Good thing that happens ordinary and doesn't happen often
- group of historically related denominations
- ascension of Jesus
- affecting the soul and beyond the material world
- the witnesses of Jesus' life that can give credit for his presence
- protestant christyian religious denomination
- book that christians believe in
- religion that believe in the Bible and Jesus
- know right and wrong
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- Christians have a different view on what is true.
- action or fact of forming a united whole
- enlightenment
- the material world and things we can use our five senses
- religious and cultural tradition of south asia
- beyond scientific understanding of laws of nature
- Bible has many of these
- human life is one of suffering and that meditation and labor and good behavior are ways to
17 Clues: enlightenment • ascension of Jesus • know right and wrong • Bible has many of these • book that christians believe in • action or fact of forming a united whole • group of historically related denominations • protestant christyian religious denomination • religion that believe in the Bible and Jesus • religious and cultural tradition of south asia • ...
corbin vrabel section 3,4 2021-01-04
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- the document that gave Americans all of their freedoms.
- rules coming out of the enlightenment
- the form telling England the colonies are now their own country.
- one of the best rulers in england
- the type of art in the 1700s
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- the man who wrote the declaration of independence.
- type of art in the 1600s
- gatherings of people
- the new easier way to work and trade with money
- the government that deals with money
10 Clues: gatherings of people • type of art in the 1600s • the type of art in the 1700s • one of the best rulers in england • the government that deals with money • rules coming out of the enlightenment • the new easier way to work and trade with money • the man who wrote the declaration of independence. • the document that gave Americans all of their freedoms. • ...
Jainism6 Crossword 2021-05-23
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- Mahavira left his kingdom to seek...
- Something that Mahavira believed all living things should be treated with ______
- The Jain term for eternal suffering
- The Jain term for a realm of peace and happiness
- Great leaders who have the power to free people from Samsara
- Jain religious text
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- The number of days that Mahavira spent meditating ____ days
- The name of the animal that tried to attack Mahavira
- The name of Mahavira's daughter
- A great teacher who has conquered Samsara
10 Clues: Jain religious text • The name of Mahavira's daughter • The Jain term for eternal suffering • Mahavira left his kingdom to seek... • A great teacher who has conquered Samsara • The Jain term for a realm of peace and happiness • The name of the animal that tried to attack Mahavira • The number of days that Mahavira spent meditating ____ days • ...
Philosophy 2021-10-11
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- incorporeal essence of a living being
- the scientific study of humanity
- medieval Arab philosopher and physician
- German philosopher, one of the founders of Marxism
- in the philosophy of this period, a final separation of science from the influence of church and religion
- French philosopher, founder of the school of positivism
- from Greek, philosophy is the love of...
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- the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual
- impossibility of knowing the surrounding reality
- Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that the basis of all things is a number
10 Clues: the scientific study of humanity • incorporeal essence of a living being • medieval Arab philosopher and physician • from Greek, philosophy is the love of... • impossibility of knowing the surrounding reality • German philosopher, one of the founders of Marxism • the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual • ...
Romanov Dynasty Crossword 2021-11-10
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- Age Peter The Great became Tsar of Russia.
- Who did Alexander I defeat?
- Royal advisor and healer of the last Romanov generation.
- Alexander I created the ______ Alliance to stop Enlightenment.
- Nicholas II was seen as a _____ leader.
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- Illness that Prince Alexei Romanov suffered.
- Nicholas II was the _____ Czar to rule Russia.
- Catherine II of Russia was also known as Catherine The _____.
- Real name of Catherine II.
- Name of the campaign Peter The Great made against the Ottoman Empire.
10 Clues: Real name of Catherine II. • Who did Alexander I defeat? • Nicholas II was seen as a _____ leader. • Age Peter The Great became Tsar of Russia. • Illness that Prince Alexei Romanov suffered. • Nicholas II was the _____ Czar to rule Russia. • Royal advisor and healer of the last Romanov generation. • Catherine II of Russia was also known as Catherine The _____. • ...
Your Choice Crossword 2012-09-04
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- The oldest religion of ancient India
- The accumulation of good and bad acts of its past lives
- This god is known as the preserver
- What happens to your soul after you die and are reborn
- The belief in more than one god/goddess
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- This god is known as the creator
- Achieved by freeing oneself from earthly desires
- The sacred book of ancient India
- The social class system that you are born into and is impossible to change
- This god is known as the destroyer
10 Clues: This god is known as the creator • The sacred book of ancient India • This god is known as the preserver • This god is known as the destroyer • The oldest religion of ancient India • The belief in more than one god/goddess • Achieved by freeing oneself from earthly desires • What happens to your soul after you die and are reborn • ...
French Revolution 2024-01-03
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- Regime system of feudalism
- Antoinette unpopular queen; wife of Louis XVI
- Fear wave of panic
- social class of people
- assembly of representatives from all three states
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- XVI weak king who came to French throne in 1774
- Assembly French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate
- located in Western Europe
- Enlightenment included a range of ideas centered on the value of human happiness
- Court Oath promise made by Third Estate representatives to draw up a new constitution
10 Clues: Fear wave of panic • social class of people • located in Western Europe • Regime system of feudalism • Antoinette unpopular queen; wife of Louis XVI • assembly of representatives from all three states • XVI weak king who came to French throne in 1774 • Assembly French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate • ...
Ch11 lesson 2 2024-03-19
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- What drove the need for educated workers during the second Industrial Revolution?
- What was the main option of women’s careers?
- Women can’t vote and _____ in the 1800s.
- Who made up the wealthy elite in European society during the era of the New Elite?
- People began to leave their rural homes? To find work in
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- What new category was created in the second Industrial Revolution?
- When feminism emerged?
- people get sick because the water was_____.
- What type class persisted?
- People cleaned________to not get sick.
10 Clues: When feminism emerged? • What type class persisted? • People cleaned________to not get sick. • Women can’t vote and _____ in the 1800s. • people get sick because the water was_____. • What was the main option of women’s careers? • People began to leave their rural homes? To find work in • What new category was created in the second Industrial Revolution? • ...
Ancient India Vocab 2024-05-30
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- A person’s good and evil in the past determines your future
- An ancient Indian language
- A class or group in Indian society
- the study of ancient human history through excavation and artifacts
- Large landmass that is smaller than a continent
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- flat, elevated land
- Stong wind and heavy rain
- fortress built for city protection
- A religion that believes in one supreme being that can take many forms
- A religion that teaches that life brings suffering, and you can escape through nirvana and enlightenment
10 Clues: flat, elevated land • Stong wind and heavy rain • An ancient Indian language • fortress built for city protection • A class or group in Indian society • Large landmass that is smaller than a continent • A person’s good and evil in the past determines your future • the study of ancient human history through excavation and artifacts • ...
crossword 2024-10-14
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- Russian for caesar; the title used by Russian emperors
- a system of government that resembles a republic but does not have all the features of a republic
- strange, curious
- to seize control of by force and without right
- a person who seeks wisdom; term applied to intellectuals during the Enlightenment
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- cruel or unfair use of authority or power
- the state of being calm and free from agitation
- below or obedient to someone else
- give up to
- traditional beliefs, especially in religion
10 Clues: give up to • strange, curious • below or obedient to someone else • cruel or unfair use of authority or power • traditional beliefs, especially in religion • to seize control of by force and without right • the state of being calm and free from agitation • Russian for caesar; the title used by Russian emperors • ...
Democratic Rovolution-Nicholas Tenes 2023-04-20
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- One of the generals in the French Revolution.
- king of France in the 1789.
- A conflict tha happend in France in the 1700s.
- A internal Conflict inside of country.
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- took power away from the mornachy.
- People whit mouch money and a important status.
- A movement during the 1600s and 1700s to apply observation and reason to humans affairs.
- A type of goverment that is ruled by a King.
- king of england in the 1628.
- People that have a normal status.
10 Clues: king of France in the 1789. • king of england in the 1628. • People that have a normal status. • took power away from the mornachy. • A internal Conflict inside of country. • A type of goverment that is ruled by a King. • One of the generals in the French Revolution. • A conflict tha happend in France in the 1700s. • People whit mouch money and a important status. • ...
Religion and Moral Code Crossword 2022-09-26
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- Something worth great religious importance.
- An individual who does not have a definite belief of god.
- Social constructs determined by someones occupation or economic status.
- A belief in a god or gods.
- The state of enlightenment where all suffering ends.
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- Beliefs or customs followed by a particular group or society.
- A rule in a society.
- An individual that does not believe in a god or gods.
- Customs and values in a certain group or culture.
- Loosely enforced customs or practices that ensure acceptance.
10 Clues: A rule in a society. • A belief in a god or gods. • Something worth great religious importance. • Customs and values in a certain group or culture. • The state of enlightenment where all suffering ends. • An individual that does not believe in a god or gods. • An individual who does not have a definite belief of god. • ...
The Lottery Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-01
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- Love is said to be... (Fill-in-the-blank)
- The act of giving something precious for a cause. (Statement)
- A practice followed over generations.(Synonym)
- Opposite of enlightenment.(Antonym)
- Power or right to give orders. (Statement)
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- "What's it called when you blame others for your issues?"(question)
- Act of compliance. (Synonym)
- A force that compels individuals to follow the group. (Definition)
- "The people continued to pick up the stones..." (Fill-in-the-blank)
- The opposite of isolation. (Antonym)
10 Clues: Act of compliance. (Synonym) • Opposite of enlightenment.(Antonym) • The opposite of isolation. (Antonym) • Love is said to be... (Fill-in-the-blank) • Power or right to give orders. (Statement) • A practice followed over generations.(Synonym) • The act of giving something precious for a cause. (Statement) • ...
Buddhism Puzzle 2025-02-25
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- If you did good in your first life like you could be _
- the Buddha loved _ and meditated for 43 days before he reached enlightenment
- What the Buddha believed would lead to suffering
- The four "rules/following" of Buddhism
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- The nickname for the Buddha
- Equal to enlightened one
- _ can only bring suffering.
- Last name of the founder of Buddhism
- Which place this is practiced in
- This many people in millions follow Buddhism
10 Clues: Equal to enlightened one • The nickname for the Buddha • _ can only bring suffering. • Which place this is practiced in • Last name of the founder of Buddhism • The four "rules/following" of Buddhism • This many people in millions follow Buddhism • What the Buddha believed would lead to suffering • If you did good in your first life like you could be _ • ...
HOW THE LAND BECOMES SACRED 2025-12-07
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- A holy place associated with a deity, saint, or relic.
- Quality of being holy or spiritually significant.
- Gaya Buddhist site where the Buddha attained enlightenment.
- Preserved remains or belongings of a spiritual figure.
- Spiritual teacher in Jainism who creates a tīrtha.
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- Journey to a sacred place for religious or spiritual reasons.
- Seat of authority in Sikh tradition.
- Major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Kerala.
- A symbolic crossing place to higher spiritual life.
- Location of the Great Stūpa in Madhya Pradesh.
10 Clues: Seat of authority in Sikh tradition. • Major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Kerala. • Location of the Great Stūpa in Madhya Pradesh. • Quality of being holy or spiritually significant. • Spiritual teacher in Jainism who creates a tīrtha. • A symbolic crossing place to higher spiritual life. • A holy place associated with a deity, saint, or relic. • ...
A samurai must know these words by Robert G. 2023-04-27
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- Having experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art
- A belief that all people can reach paradise
- The head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- Lower in rank or quality
- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- A member of a mighty warrior class in Japan
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- A form of Buddhism that involves achieving enlightenment through meditation
- A samurai code that made warriors be honest
- Style of defense that began in Asia
- A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- To manage and organize
- The highest level
12 Clues: The highest level • To manage and organize • Lower in rank or quality • Style of defense that began in Asia • A samurai code that made warriors be honest • A belief that all people can reach paradise • A member of a mighty warrior class in Japan • A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • ...
Crossword 2017-07-05
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- a preliminary or opening statement
- the scientific process of observing and testing a hypothesis
- system of government that limits power of one branch over another
- a central government with elected officials
- a rebirth of the artistic forms of the Ancient Greeks and Romans
- a speculative explanation for a scientific problem
- a document defining the laws of a government
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- having intellectual insight
- a new way of seeking truth in the mid-1500s
- philosophical thinkers of the French Enlightenment
- a set of statements to explain a group of facts or phenomena
- a gathering for social and political discussions
12 Clues: having intellectual insight • a preliminary or opening statement • a new way of seeking truth in the mid-1500s • a central government with elected officials • a document defining the laws of a government • a gathering for social and political discussions • philosophical thinkers of the French Enlightenment • a speculative explanation for a scientific problem • ...
Government by the People 2025-01-14
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- Government defined by a written plan of law
- Theory that the power of government comes from the agreement of the people.
- Enlightenment philosopher who influenced the development of government in the U.S.
- Branch of government that makes laws.
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- Government where power is distributed between different levels like state and local authority.
- Branch of government that executes the laws.
- Government that abuses its power by taking citizens rights.
- Idea that the government only has the power defined by law.
- Theory that people's liberties are inherent to them.
- Branch of government that interprets laws.
- Government by citizens.
- Government by representatives.
12 Clues: Government by citizens. • Government by representatives. • Branch of government that makes laws. • Branch of government that interprets laws. • Government defined by a written plan of law • Branch of government that executes the laws. • Theory that people's liberties are inherent to them. • Government that abuses its power by taking citizens rights. • ...
Lesson 23 Crossword 2025-01-22
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- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- impressive natural objects, such as wind, lightning, rivers, mountains, waterfalls, large trees, and unusual stones
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- a state of perfect peace
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- the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth
- Japanese poetry
- Chinese writing
- a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing the mind of distracting thoughts
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Japanese clans
- borrowed letters
- a Chinese-style capital the imperial government built in 710
12 Clues: Japanese clans • Japanese poetry • Chinese writing • borrowed letters • a state of perfect peace • the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth • a Chinese-style capital the imperial government built in 710 • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs • ...
Unit 3: The Age of Enlightenment 2024-11-07
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- Advocated by Voltaire, accepting others despite religious/political differences whether you agree with it or not
- _________ of Powers were established by Montesquieu to avoid tyranny
- Discovered the heliocentric view of the universe
- Viewed man as naturally "good" and "reasonable"
- Most influential philosophe
- French for Philosopher
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- Advocated for the importance of education
- The Enlightenment valued ______, science, and individualism
- Viewed man as naturally "selfish" and "wicked"
- Locke's ______ Rights include Life, Liberty, and Property
- A person who must see something to believe it
- Viewing God as the "divine watchmaker" who created the universe, but is not involved in it
12 Clues: French for Philosopher • Most influential philosophe • Advocated for the importance of education • A person who must see something to believe it • Viewed man as naturally "selfish" and "wicked" • Viewed man as naturally "good" and "reasonable" • Discovered the heliocentric view of the universe • Locke's ______ Rights include Life, Liberty, and Property • ...
Enlightenment, Reformation and Printing Press 2023-08-30
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- Reformation leader, was the King of England
- Proposed that the best government has 3 branches
- Which religion did Martin Luther start?
- Philosopher who advocated for women's rights
- Proposed by John Locke. Everyone is born with them
- A famous Renaissance artist and sculptor
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- Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to Church Doors
- The very first book printed by Gutenberg with his new press
- Invented the printing press
- A famous Renaissance artist
- Wrote that a government should allow freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- A famous Renaissance sculptor
- A play by William Shakespeare
- The person who is considered to be the founder of political science and political social thought
14 Clues: Invented the printing press • A famous Renaissance artist • A famous Renaissance sculptor • A play by William Shakespeare • Which religion did Martin Luther start? • A famous Renaissance artist and sculptor • Reformation leader, was the King of England • Philosopher who advocated for women's rights • Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to Church Doors • ...
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. • ...
The Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment 2024-11-19
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- Herramienta que permitió a los científicos estudiar organismos pequeños y células.
- Científico que formuló las leyes del movimiento y la gravitación universal.
- Escritor de la Ilustración que abogó por la libertad de expresión y religión.
- Filósofo que describió el "estado de naturaleza" como "desagradable, brutal y corto."
- Editó la Enciclopedia para difundir las ideas de la Ilustración.
- Instrumento que revolucionó la astronomía al observar cuerpos celestes.
- Pensador de la Ilustración que propuso la separación de poderes en el gobierno.
- La creencia de que la Tierra es el centro del universo.
- Restricción de ideas que desafiaban creencias tradicionales o la autoridad.
- Movimiento intelectual centrado en la razón, la ciencia y el progreso humano.
- Astrónomo que desarrolló las leyes del movimiento planetario.
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- La teoría de que la Tierra y los planetas giran alrededor del Sol.
- Desarrolló el método científico y enfatizó la investigación empírica.
- Central en el pensamiento de la Ilustración como forma de entender el mundo.
- Defensora de los derechos de las mujeres y autora de Vindicación de los derechos de la mujer.
- Propuso el modelo heliocéntrico del sistema solar.
- Pensadores de la Ilustración que aplicaron la razón a la sociedad y el gobierno.
- La práctica de basarse en la observación y la experiencia en la ciencia.
- Filósofo que defendió los derechos naturales: vida, libertad y propiedad.
- Padre de la anatomía moderna que mejoró el conocimiento del cuerpo humano.
- Filósofo conocido por "Pienso, luego existo" y el razonamiento deductivo.
- Astrónomo italiano que apoyó el heliocentrismo y mejoró el telescopio.
- Creía en el contrato social y la idea de la soberanía popular.
23 Clues: Propuso el modelo heliocéntrico del sistema solar. • La creencia de que la Tierra es el centro del universo. • Astrónomo que desarrolló las leyes del movimiento planetario. • Creía en el contrato social y la idea de la soberanía popular. • Editó la Enciclopedia para difundir las ideas de la Ilustración. • ...
Absolutism & Enlightenment Review (10C) V2 NAME:_____________ 2024-11-22
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- Locke's beliefs influenced democratic __________ in France and the USA (see back of flipbook)
- Both Peter the Great and Louis XIV took power away from their __________(#5)
- the name of an intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and the idea that people should have a say in government (democracy!) (see flipbooks)
- The "Sun King" who ruled France for 72 years (#2)
- This guaranteed trial by jury and habeas corpus for Englishmen (#6 & 7)
- name of Thomas Hobbes influential book (see flipbooks)
- When rulers claimed complete authority within their territories, this was known as this kind of power (#2)
- The primary thing that limited the power of English monarchs (#6 & 7)
- After the English Civil War, Cromwell led England's government, which was not a monarchy but rather a _______ (#7)
- Peter the Great controlled this church (#4 & 5)
- He proposed natural rights that all men should have; he opposed absolute monarchy (last name only) (see flipbooks)
- Indian empire that promoted Islam, but also tolerated other religions (#8)
- an empire that practiced Buddhism and limited contact with Europe (#8)
- french protestants hated by Louis XIV (#2 & 3)
- By 1700, most of Europe (besides England) was ruled by _________(2 words)(#2 & 3)
- the name of the person in Japan who had military power (#8)
- Louis XIV repealed it, ending religious tolerance in France (#2 & 3)
- A nation that established a constitutional monarchy (#6 & 7)
- ruler of Mughal Empire; promoted religious tolerance (#8)
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- This event affirmed the power of Parliament was greater than royal power of the king (#6 & 7)
- Peter the Great's policies that attempted to make Russia more modern and similar to England & Holland (#4 & 5)
- he supported absolute monarchy, but opposed the idea of "divine right" (last name only)(see flipbooks)
- famous architecture of the Mughal Empire (#8)
- Although the Mughal Empire promoted Islam, most people it ruled practiced__ (#8)
- A west African empire that practiced Islam
- an event that resulted in the public execution of Charles I (#6)
- this justified the power of absolute monarchs (#2)
- In East Asia, this country's emperor had no power! (2 words) (#8)
- life, liberty, and property are considered ______________ (see Locke in flipbooks)
- He restored the English monarchy after Cromwell’s republic failed (#6
- The English Civil War was a fight between supporters of the king vs. ____ (#6 & 7)
- He built Russia's first navy (#4 & 5)
- An Islamic empire that produced ceramics and coffee
- The Glorious Revolution was "glorious" because it was ______(#7)
- Monarchs who came to power in the Glorious Revolution ____&____ (#6 & 7)
- absolute monarchs of Russia were called ____ (#4 & 5)
- This monarch tried to take away trial by jury...and lost his head as a result (#6 & 7)
- a symbol of Louis XIV's royal power; made his nobles live there (#2 & 3)
38 Clues: He built Russia's first navy (#4 & 5) • A west African empire that practiced Islam • famous architecture of the Mughal Empire (#8) • french protestants hated by Louis XIV (#2 & 3) • Peter the Great controlled this church (#4 & 5) • The "Sun King" who ruled France for 72 years (#2) • this justified the power of absolute monarchs (#2) • ...
Enlightenment, Scientific Revolution, and American Revolution 2022-09-23
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- He discovered the heart pumps blood through the body
- This man believed that if a government fails to do its job you should overthrow it
- Sun-Centered
- “Don’t fire til you see the whites of their ______” was uttered at the Battle of Bunker Hill
- Did his work explaining the universal law of gravitation
- Last battle of the American Revolution
- Boston protest group “The Son’s of __________”
- Man who once said “I think therefore I am”
- A change
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Father of the Heliocentric theory
- Earth-Centered
- 1770 Protest where colonists were shot is known as the Boston _________________
- This man dissected human bodies for educational purposes
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- America’s first constitution “The Articles of _________________”
- The agreement you make to be governed is known as the Social __________
- Man who developed the Scientific Method
- Selected to be in charge of the Continental Army
- This battle was the turning point of the American Revolution
- Somebody who was there is a _____________source
- Authored the concept of separation of powers and the 3 branches of government
- This man argued for a separation between church and state
- Man who declared people have natural rights
- Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, Common ___________
- Introduced the concept of Laissez-Fair economics
- Washington’s surprise attack across the Delaware River, Battle of _____________
- Did his work studying planetary motion and the elliptical motion of the universe.
- First ten changes to the U.S. Constitution
- Officially ended American Revolution Treaty of _______________
29 Clues: A change • Sun-Centered • Earth-Centered • Father of the Heliocentric theory • Last battle of the American Revolution • Man who developed the Scientific Method • Author of the Declaration of Independence • Man who once said “I think therefore I am” • First ten changes to the U.S. Constitution • Man who declared people have natural rights • ...
Industrialization 2020-11-08
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- Relating to middle class
- Conflict between rich and poor
- Economic system of international trade
- System where everyone in society shares production
- People who worked for nobles in exchange for protection
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- A term "leave it be"
- Idea that if the government doesn't intervene there will be good economy
- Economic system where products are controlled by the government
- Economic system where the people run businesses not the government
- Theory named after him Marxism
- An Enlightenment thinker, who believed that giving money to citizens will profit the economy
11 Clues: A term "leave it be" • Relating to middle class • Conflict between rich and poor • Theory named after him Marxism • Economic system of international trade • System where everyone in society shares production • People who worked for nobles in exchange for protection • Economic system where products are controlled by the government • ...
Medieval Awesomely Medieval Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-05
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- an oath made on a certain court of sport
- a way of war often mistaken with the animal
- a time when people started to value the human race
- a time of many executions
- a person who studies humans
- a part of the government related to estates general
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- a weapon used to kill many kings and queens during the reign of terror
- the rights that include nature
- time period of total chaos and burnings and killings
- a wall used to reinforce security
- a time period of substantial growth in science
11 Clues: a time of many executions • a person who studies humans • the rights that include nature • a wall used to reinforce security • an oath made on a certain court of sport • a way of war often mistaken with the animal • a time period of substantial growth in science • a time when people started to value the human race • a part of the government related to estates general • ...
OF WOMEN AND WITCHES 2024-09-12
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- 90% of witches were...
- even educated people like the __________ of Scotland believed in witches.
- the opposite of "innocent"
- you might be accused of being a witch if you have a ____________ behaviour.
- James VI decided to start one, after a storm hit his fleet.
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- this is the general term for what witches do.
- witches are said to work with him.
- this word means "les Lumières" in French (the historical period!)
- name of the animal who is close to the witch
- witches don't "throw" spells, they ____________ them.
- a woman whose husband is dead
11 Clues: 90% of witches were... • the opposite of "innocent" • a woman whose husband is dead • witches are said to work with him. • name of the animal who is close to the witch • this is the general term for what witches do. • witches don't "throw" spells, they ____________ them. • James VI decided to start one, after a storm hit his fleet. • ...
Buddhism 2022-01-10
French Revolution 2022-04-18
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- fierce political rival of Robespierre, Desmoulins and Danton
- who took over France after the death of Robespierre
- tax on everything from soap to tobacco
- tax land where the nobility and clergy were exempt from
- Palace where the King of France lived
- conservative group that were exterminated in a purge during the reign of terror
- what percentage did the
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- urban elite of the third estate
- salt tax
- Danton and Desmoulins created a new political group with more moderate views
- Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France
- name of the estate the nobility was from
- theory of knowledge rooted in rationality and critical thinking
13 Clues: salt tax • what percentage did the • urban elite of the third estate • Palace where the King of France lived • tax on everything from soap to tobacco • name of the estate the nobility was from • Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France • who took over France after the death of Robespierre • tax land where the nobility and clergy were exempt from • ...
Historical Fiction in Heart of Darkness 2023-04-24
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- Booming business; Cheap transportation of products
- Early 19th century liberation in United States
- Natural resource from Congo that was extremely valuable
- King that led Belgium when overtaking Congo
- One of the justifications for imperialism
- Major imperialist and base of Company in novel
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- One of the many products of the slave system
- Colonial conquest that peaked in late 19th and early 20th century
- Used to describe mental health issues
- Marlow compares British imperialism to this ancient empire
- Powers still in global control in early 19th century
- Industry that was primary driver of 2nd Industrial Revolution
- Setting for the majority of novel
13 Clues: Setting for the majority of novel • Used to describe mental health issues • One of the justifications for imperialism • King that led Belgium when overtaking Congo • One of the many products of the slave system • Early 19th century liberation in United States • Major imperialist and base of Company in novel • Booming business; Cheap transportation of products • ...
How Much Do You Remember? 2020-02-04
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- Spanish explorer who conquered Aztecs in Mexico
- An idea that encourages strong, central, unified government based on common language
- Began the Protestant Reformation
- The most common religion in North Africa
- The reason why Europeans looked for passage to Asia
- French politician responsible for the Reign of Terror
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- Leader of many Latin American wars for independence
- One of three themes of the Enlightenment
- The Catholic Church sold these before the Reformation
- Japanese emperor who brought technological advances to Japan
- The largest of the three Estates General
- The man who helped Prussia to rule over the united Germany
- French Emperor who nearly conquered Europe
13 Clues: Began the Protestant Reformation • One of three themes of the Enlightenment • The largest of the three Estates General • The most common religion in North Africa • French Emperor who nearly conquered Europe • Spanish explorer who conquered Aztecs in Mexico • Leader of many Latin American wars for independence • The reason why Europeans looked for passage to Asia • ...
Random 2023-11-02
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- Attractive and impressive through being richly colourful or magnificence
- A mass departure of people, usually emigrants.
- Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- In a manner motivated by duty rather than desire or enthusiasm
- Sudden enlightenment
- Silly; stupid
- To be stuck or attached to something
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- An expression of grief, pity, or concern
- Chemical element with the symbol Se
- Something that is constantly changing
- Liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse
- The rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless
- A place or group that is different in character from those surrounding it
13 Clues: Silly; stupid • Sudden enlightenment • Chemical element with the symbol Se • To be stuck or attached to something • Something that is constantly changing • An expression of grief, pity, or concern • A mass departure of people, usually emigrants. • Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure. • In a manner motivated by duty rather than desire or enthusiasm • ...
Study Guide - Alex horton 2025-10-30
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- what took place during the 17th and 18th centurys?
- who believed everyone was selfish?
- who believed in self-government?
- What was the Age of Reason based off of?
- what did the Scientific Revolution prove that were incorrect about nature?
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- what did people start to question when this proved that old beliefs about nature were incorrect?
- who believed in F.O.S and F.O.R?
- What was the enlightenment?
- what did the government make the people think there was only one of?
- what was the 3rd Natural right?
- what were Governments being ruled over by?
- what was the 1st Natural Right?
- what was the 2nd Natural right?
13 Clues: What was the enlightenment? • what was the 3rd Natural right? • what was the 1st Natural Right? • what was the 2nd Natural right? • who believed in F.O.S and F.O.R? • who believed in self-government? • who believed everyone was selfish? • What was the Age of Reason based off of? • what were Governments being ruled over by? • what took place during the 17th and 18th centurys? • ...
History puzzle 2020-10-08
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- 6.the action or an act of abolishing a system practice or institution.
- 22.belief in the benefits of profitable trading commercialism.
- 5.abstience from alcoholic drink.
- 4.a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify or invalidate.
- 8.an individual article or unit especially one that is part of a list collection or set.
- of tears 12.is a series of forced relocations of approximately 60000 native americans between 1830 and 1850 by the usa government.
- 7.the fact or process of being set free from legal social or political restrictions liberation.
- 21.a state in which supreme power is held by the people.
- 1.system the practice of a successful political party giving public office to it's supporters.
- great awakening 14.is a protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States.
- Douglass 16.was an american social reformal abolitionist orator writer and statesman.
- candy stanton 15.was a leader of the women's rights movement in the us during the mid to late 1800s.
- code 20.were laws relating to slavery and enslaved people.
- 2.select delegates to attend a convention.
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- 23.the action of enlightenment or the state of being enlightenmened.
- compromise 10.is United States federal legislation that admitted maine to the United States as a free state.
- 25.were civilian colonists who independently organized to form militia companies self trained in weaponry.
- C Calhoun 11.is an american statesman and political theeist from South Carolina who served in many important positions including vice president of United States from 1825 to 1832.
- 13.a member of the british reforming and constitutional party that sought the supremacy of parliament.
- 9.relating to education and scholarship.
- 17.is a state in the midwestern United States with more than six million residents it is the 18th most populous state of the country.
- falls 18.is a hamlet in seneca county new York in the United States.
- act 24.altered preexisting regulations so that any good picked up in foreign prints had to be taken back to England.
- 3.a political or religious organization.
- 19.the stage of human social and cultural development.
25 Clues: 5.abstience from alcoholic drink. • 9.relating to education and scholarship. • 3.a political or religious organization. • 2.select delegates to attend a convention. • 19.the stage of human social and cultural development. • 21.a state in which supreme power is held by the people. • code 20.were laws relating to slavery and enslaved people. • ...
English and American Revolution crossword 2022-02-02
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- a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States.
- became king and queen of England in 1689.
- a meeting of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies in America that united in the American Revolutionary War.
- who was a strong advocate of royal absolutism?
- who was known for His placement of Catholic allies in high positions in the court and army?
- who was known for being Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland?
- Who established Protestantism in England?
- an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America.
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- the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- he ruled England as a virtual dictator until his death
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France.
- what refers to the event that saw King James II of England deposed and succeeded by one of his daughters and her husband.
- a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountain
- a theater of the Seven Years War which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French.
- the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress.
- what was a result of an ongoing quarrel between parliament and King Charles I?
- an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. The principal objective was to reduce the massive amount of tea held by the financially troubled British East India Company
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- a confrontation in Boston on March 5, 1770.
- compensation payments made after a war by one side to the other.
- it marked the return of Charles II as king.
- an act signed into law in 1689 by William III and Mary II.
- punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- whose actions frustrated his Parliament and resulted in the war of the English Civil War?
- a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit
25 Clues: became king and queen of England in 1689. • Who established Protestantism in England? • a confrontation in Boston on March 5, 1770. • it marked the return of Charles II as king. • who was a strong advocate of royal absolutism? • he ruled England as a virtual dictator until his death • an act signed into law in 1689 by William III and Mary II. • ...
Crossword (Ethan Clark, Faith Crapo) 2017-05-09
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- estate Made up of the noble men, and the wealthy, less than 2 percent of the population
- d’etat when you overthrow a government
- system Certain powers are held by the federal government and other powers are reserved for the state government
- act where colonists had to pay tax for an official stamp on all public papers
- When you are proud of your country
- newton Discovered gravity and calculus
- of paris British government recognise the independence of the us
- galilei a scientist who made the first telescope
- Attacked injustice whenever he saw it
- faction Those who favored extreme change in control
- theory Where the earth is not the center of the universe
- a payment to other countries to compensate them for damages
- a revolution against a government that was established by a revolution
- culottes Second group in the third estate, The main workers of france
- Estate 97 percent of the population
- method Method of inquiry that promotes observing, measuring, explaining, and verifying as a way to gain scientific knowledge
- Estate Church Clergy, (about one percent of the population
- days a brief period of renewed glory for napoleon and of problems for his enemies
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- system prohibited french or allied ships from trading with britain
- A device that dropped a sharp, heavy blade through the victim's neck, used for public execution
- of the rights of man and of the citizen constitution made during french revolution
- order social and political structure that created inequalities in french society
- top group in the third estate, educated
- Separation of powers
- jefferson wrote the declaration of independence
- contract give up freedoms for exchange of peace and safety
- The dirt poor people of france that had nothing
- opposing political or social liberalization or reform
- Fought for women's rights
- theory The thought that earth is the center of the universe
- Where rich men held social gatherings
- Time of optimism and possibility
- a question put before all the voters
- despots where monarchs enforce enlightenment ideas
- of terror a series of accusations, trials, and executions
35 Clues: Separation of powers • Fought for women's rights • Time of optimism and possibility • When you are proud of your country • Estate 97 percent of the population • a question put before all the voters • Attacked injustice whenever he saw it • Where rich men held social gatherings • d’etat when you overthrow a government • newton Discovered gravity and calculus • ...
History Study Guide 2024-01-31
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- writer, philosopher, poet, dramatist, historian and polemicist of the French Enlightenment
- Was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn.
- The theory of universal gravitation, the nature of white light and calculus.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- rule by an emperor
- inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution.
- a field or area in which an individual or organization has power to affect events and developments.
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- Geneva born political and moral philosopher of the Enlightenment Era. He is well known for his work On the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- wrote that man has three natural rights: life, liberty and property.
- a new way of organizing workforce made necessary by the development of machines which were too large to house in a worker's cottage.
20 Clues: rule by an emperor • the process of making an area more urban. • wrote that man has three natural rights: life, liberty and property. • The theory of universal gravitation, the nature of white light and calculus. • the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country. • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
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- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
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- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
Down
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
Down
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3 social studies 2024-03-27
Across
- The first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- The system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches.
- A law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed.
- A region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- To formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- Payment given to someone to offset, or make up for, a loss or injury.
- The “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- To treat a person or group unfairly.
- A formal listing of the basic rights of people in the United States.
- Supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress.
- A person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action. An example is an accused person who is put on trial for a crime.
- To agree or pledge to support someone or something.
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- A basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan.
- A written plan that provides the basic framework of a government.
- A strong disagreement.
- A meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution.
- The plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- The group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- A difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true.
- A country governed by elected representatives.
20 Clues: A strong disagreement. • To treat a person or group unfairly. • A country governed by elected representatives. • Supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress. • A basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan. • To agree or pledge to support someone or something. • A written plan that provides the basic framework of a government. • ...
Unit 3 social studies 2024-03-27
Across
- The first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- The system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches.
- A law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed.
- A region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- To formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- Payment given to someone to offset, or make up for, a loss or injury.
- The “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- To treat a person or group unfairly.
- A formal listing of the basic rights of people in the United States.
- Supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress.
- A person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action. An example is an accused person who is put on trial for a crime.
- To agree or pledge to support someone or something.
Down
- A basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan.
- A written plan that provides the basic framework of a government.
- A strong disagreement.
- A meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution.
- The plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- The group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- A difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true.
- A country governed by elected representatives.
20 Clues: A strong disagreement. • To treat a person or group unfairly. • A country governed by elected representatives. • Supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress. • A basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan. • To agree or pledge to support someone or something. • A written plan that provides the basic framework of a government. • ...
Historia Unit Dos 2022-05-22
Across
- reciprocal relationships between lords and vassals people fought for nobles and got land in return
- Buddhism founder
- Western Europe After fall of Roman Empire iw ur economic, intellectual, cultural decline.
- 2nd highest in caste system, warriors / soldiers
- conquered empire form Macedonia to Indus Valley
- caste system that were service jobs, above untouchables
- what you do in this life affects the next
- road for government built by Darius that helped unite Empire
- nomadic Arab of desert
- Five things you need to do to go to Heaven
- where was Muhammad born?
- Islamic dynasty based on succession
- holy place of worship for Muslims
- Greek politician that developed democracy in Athens
- Countries under Muslim sovereignty
- 8 steps to end suffering and attain enlightens (bhuddist)
- First Muslim empire
- Achaemid ruler known for benevolence to other countries
- north of Greece
- Uber rich guy with pilgrimage to Mecca
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- Mauryan empire founder
- state of enlightenment for Bhuddists, stopping reincarnation
- governor of a province in ancient Persia
- the religious and moral duties of an individual
- Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- Greek city-state ruled by an oligarchy, military focus, discouraged arts
- founded first Persian empire
- the social divisions (Brahmin priest class, Ksatriya, administrator, Vaisya, Sudra)
- Guatama founded Buddhism
- polytheistic religion believing in reincarnation, moksha, caste system
- religions from ancestors of Abraham, Judaism, Catholicism, Islam
- religion ofcused on achieving enlightenment and seeing truth, has a founder
- Held land for, the king
- trade route between China and Mediterranean where merchants carried goods for trade
- breaking reincarnation cycle (Hinduism)
- Athens vs Sparta Sparta won and city’s not United
- Priests, scholars, at tippy top of caste system
- Under lords, oversaw land
- leader of Muslim community
- middle of caste system, herders, farmers, merchants
- founder of Islam final prophet
- Holy book of islam
- protected land in exchange for pledging loyalty to lords
- one of the four Hindu goals, striving to be successful
- spread of ideas
45 Clues: spread of ideas • north of Greece • Buddhism founder • Holy book of islam • First Muslim empire • Mauryan empire founder • nomadic Arab of desert • Held land for, the king • Guatama founded Buddhism • where was Muhammad born? • Under lords, oversaw land • Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • leader of Muslim community • founded first Persian empire • founder of Islam final prophet • ...
Module 3 vocabulary 2024-09-18
Across
- American Founding Father, politician, military officer, and farmer who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- An American politician, planter and orator who declared to the Second Virginia Convention
- Thomas Paine document that brought clarity
- the first major military campaign of the American Revolutionary War
- american protest on December 16,1773
- Spurred by local pressure groups
- Minutemen were members of the organized New England colonial militia companies trained in weaponry
- A British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British land forces
- The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III on 7 October 1763.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict
- contained the provisions the U.S. commissioners had originally requested
- theory or model that usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
- Sometimes referred to as the Insufferable Acts or Coercive Acts
- movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th centuries
- census-designated place in York County, Virginia
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- economics-themed board game also historic term
- those that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government
- surrendered at the siege of Yorktown
- seven british soliders angering colony
- American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France
- A spokesman for democracy, was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- of Independence is the founding document of the U.S.
- an armed conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution
- A theater of seven years war
- a political philosophy that balances the concepts of positive liberty and negative liberty.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
- The act required the colonists to pay a tax, represented by a stamp, on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards.
29 Clues: A theater of seven years war • Spurred by local pressure groups • surrendered at the siege of Yorktown • american protest on December 16,1773 • seven british soliders angering colony • Thomas Paine document that brought clarity • economics-themed board game also historic term • census-designated place in York County, Virginia • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2025-04-08
Across
- One’s ethical duty in Hinduism
- The Buddhist scriptures accepted by all Buddhists is called the _____ Canon, and gets its name from the language in which it was written.
- The belief that all of reality is essentially one
- Means “release”; refers to the ultimate goal of Hinduism, release from the wheel of rebirth
- The eternal essence of all of reality in Hinduism; sometimes translated as “God”
- The Sanskrit word for non-violence; an important principle in Hindu ethics
- In 6th Century China, Buddhism was blended with many Taoist principles. This form of Buddhism, which emphasizes the practice of seated meditation, spread to Japan and is called _____ Buddhism today.
- _____ Buddhism emphasizes self-effort, minimizes ritual, and is most prevalent in southeast Asia.
- The moral law of cause and effect ina Hinduism
- Selfish desire or craving; the cause of suffering in Buddhism
- Spoke five of the Buddhist Dharma Wheel is Right _____. It focuses on choosing one’s life work with the ultimate goal of Enlightenment in mind.
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- Spoke three of the Buddhist Dharma Wheel is Right _____. It focuses on speaking with truth and kindness.
- The language of the Hindu scriptures
- The most well-known of the Hindu scriptures is commonly called the _____.
- The most well-known sermon of the Buddha is the _____.
- Means suffering or dislocation in Buddhism
- The eternal self in Hinduism, that which is reincarnated into different life forms
- _____ Buddhism emphasizes the role of grace in attaining Enlightenment, and considers the Buddha to be not just a teacher, but also a savior. It is most prevalent in East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea).
- The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of a type of Buddhism called _____ Buddhism. This form of Buddhism has many unique practices, such as prayer flags, mandalas, hand gestures, and distinctive singing.
- The wheel of rebirth in Hinduism
- “The Catholic Church rejects nothing of what is _____ and holy in these religions (Hinduism and Buddhism)” Nostra Aetate 2
- According to Buddhism, the cure for suffering and the means of ridding oneself of selfish desire, is the practice of the Noble _____ Path.
22 Clues: One’s ethical duty in Hinduism • The wheel of rebirth in Hinduism • The language of the Hindu scriptures • Means suffering or dislocation in Buddhism • The moral law of cause and effect ina Hinduism • The belief that all of reality is essentially one • The most well-known sermon of the Buddha is the _____. • Selfish desire or craving; the cause of suffering in Buddhism • ...
buddhism words 2017-02-28
Ancient Greect 2022-02-02
Across
- enslaved person in ancient Sparta
- a story meant to teach a lesson
- A government in which a small group has control
- Fort on top of a city state hill
- A gathering place
- A government ruled by the government
- words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
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- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- An absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- A high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
- A greek city state
13 Clues: A gathering place • A greek city state • a story meant to teach a lesson • Fort on top of a city state hill • enslaved person in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by the government • An absolute ruler unrestrained by law • A government in which a small group has control • a Persian religion based on the belief of one god • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-10-11
Across
- Man who made the social contract
- System of government where the monarch rules with full power
- The estate that paid the taxes
- Commander who rose in power during the french revolution
- Last name of the man who thought all people were born with natural rights
- Palace that was besieged in the french revolution
- Queen during the revolution
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- Period of time where people questioned the rule of monarchs
- A device used to execute by beheading in the french revolution
- Armory that was stormed by peasants
- Intellectuals who were secular in thinking
- Caused by deficit spending
- Kings name during the revolution
13 Clues: Caused by deficit spending • Queen during the revolution • The estate that paid the taxes • Man who made the social contract • Kings name during the revolution • Armory that was stormed by peasants • Intellectuals who were secular in thinking • Palace that was besieged in the french revolution • Commander who rose in power during the french revolution • ...
Topic 14 2025-03-27
Across
- A person mixed of European descent and Indigenous decent
- The movement to end slavery
- emphasizes creativity and imagination over rule and order
- A Spanish/Portuguese person who moved to Colonial South America for political/economic gain and then returned to Europe
- Thinking about reality and emphasizing it in forms of art
- A popular vote
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- the reliance of military strength
- The act of setting something free
- Emphasizes law and rule over creativity and imagination
- A political group that stood for extreme changes
- The term for "Caesar" used by second generation German emperors
- A non Muslim and especially Christian
- A Spanish person born in colonial South America
13 Clues: A popular vote • The movement to end slavery • the reliance of military strength • The act of setting something free • A non Muslim and especially Christian • A Spanish person born in colonial South America • A political group that stood for extreme changes • Emphasizes law and rule over creativity and imagination • A person mixed of European descent and Indigenous decent • ...
Unit 5 World History 2023-04-04
Across
- French social classes pre-revolution
- Liberator and political leader of South America
- Revolution that was the only successful slave uprising, gained independence from France
- Rapid period of economic and social change that led to the rise of factories & technology
- Revolution that overthrew an absolute monarchy
- Declared himself emperor of France in 1799
- Social movement advocating for women's rights
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- Age of Reason
- Revolution where the United States gained independence from England
- Identification with one's nation, strong support of its interests
- Political, social, and economic reform dealing with class conflict between the rich & poor
- Middle Class
- French civil code which abolished serfdom and established a patriarchy
13 Clues: Middle Class • Age of Reason • French social classes pre-revolution • Declared himself emperor of France in 1799 • Social movement advocating for women's rights • Revolution that overthrew an absolute monarchy • Liberator and political leader of South America • Identification with one's nation, strong support of its interests • ...
Sing to the dawn crossword (Chp.7-13) 2013-07-24
Across
- What was Dawan hiding behind of?
- Who stopped Vichai?
- What did Bao offer Dawan?
- Kwai and Dawan _________ together walking home.
- Where was Kwai sitting at?
- What was the colour of the umbrella?
- Who did Dawan meet?
- What was Dawan doing when sitting on the bench?
- Who is the flowergirl's brother?
- What was Kwai doing?
- Kwai was going to catch a ____
- Did Dawan sit infront of Vichai or behind?
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- Who was walking back to home with the buffalo?
- Father was in a ______ mood.
- What was Dawan buying?
- Who did Dawan want to see?
- Where did Dawan go?
- What was the head abbot heading for?
- How many pennies did Dawan have?
- What were the monks doing?
- What did Father do to Kwai
- In what state do you reach enlightenment?
- What animal was trapped in the cages?
- Dawan was ______ home
- Who stopped Dawan's bleeding?
25 Clues: Who stopped Vichai? • Where did Dawan go? • Who did Dawan meet? • What was Kwai doing? • Dawan was ______ home • What was Dawan buying? • What did Bao offer Dawan? • Who did Dawan want to see? • Where was Kwai sitting at? • What were the monks doing? • What did Father do to Kwai • Father was in a ______ mood. • Who stopped Dawan's bleeding? • Kwai was going to catch a ____ • ...
World Religions 2015-09-15
Across
- Full enlightenment.
- Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, and Pilgrimage make up these.
- The man who led the Hebrews out of Egyptian slavery.
- Girls coming of age party.
- An individuals soul is reborn over and over.
- The founder of Islam.
- Believed to be the Christian Messiah.
- A Hindi priest.
- Laws of Christianity.
- Boys coming of age party.
- The Muslim word for God.
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- The holy book for Islam.
- The "father" of the Hebrew people.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- The system of social class in the Indo-Aryan society.
- The belief in ONE god.
- Christian Holy Book.
- The good or bad deeds that follow a person from one life to another.
- Founder of Confucianism.
- The belief in MULTIPLE gods.
- Jewish holy book.
- The religion with 4 noble truths.
- The Holy city for Islam.
- Collections of prayers, hymns, and rituals to please the gods.
24 Clues: A Hindi priest. • Jewish holy book. • Full enlightenment. • Founder of Buddhism. • Christian Holy Book. • The founder of Islam. • Laws of Christianity. • The belief in ONE god. • The holy book for Islam. • Founder of Confucianism. • The Holy city for Islam. • The Muslim word for God. • Boys coming of age party. • Girls coming of age party. • The belief in MULTIPLE gods. • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-10
Across
- The name of Jefferson's plantation
- Book on Jefferson's inconsistencies/hypocrisies
- Radical pamphlet of American Revolution
- Paine was raised/born here
- Location of George Washington's plantation
- Benjamin Franklins second home
- "The Rights of Man"
- Commander in Chief Revolutionary War
- Washington got presidential advice from
- Jefferson believed in minimal
- Washington's presidential salary
- A place to escape European nations
- Washington wrote "Poor Richards
- Jefferson's second revolution
- Washington's vice president in 1789
- tax on newspapers and documents
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- Washington had the gift of
- Paine considered himself a
- 22nd Amendment in 1951
- Washington's most important act as president
- Washington lacked a formal
- Washington provided these to "his" slaves
- Led a classic American success story
- Jefferson's intimate household slave
- Thomas Paine, America's first
- Washington, a child of the
- Jefferson was unable to free his
- The main principle of Jefferson
- Embodied America's democratic ideals/hopes
- Country that beloved Franklin
30 Clues: "The Rights of Man" • 22nd Amendment in 1951 • Washington had the gift of • Paine considered himself a • Washington lacked a formal • Paine was raised/born here • Washington, a child of the • Thomas Paine, America's first • Jefferson believed in minimal • Country that beloved Franklin • Jefferson's second revolution • Benjamin Franklins second home • The main principle of Jefferson • ...
Revolutionary Characters: 2016-10-11
Across
- Washington's secretary of state.
- Most radical and important pamphlet in the American Revolution.
- What year did Paine return to America?
- Synonym for virtue or self-sacrifice.
- Country Franklin prolonged love for.
- One way to abuse Paine was to say he _____ _____?
- What religion was Paine's dad?
- Expression of American political thinking.
- President's death marked American history.
- Paine wrote _____ _____ _____for personal advantage, not America.
- Thomas Paine supported trial for _____ for treason.
- Jefferson's years of public service.
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- President who was not young.
- Vice president during Washington's time.
- A wealthy Philadelphia lawyer.
- Author of Common Sense.
- Washington's Virginia Army had _____ slaves?
- Jefferson line fathered children of?
- What book attacked Christianity and the Bible?
- Definition of enlightenment, gentility, and taste.
- Commander Chief of the Constitution.
- How many men signed the Constitution?
- Paine wore no _____ over his black eyes.
23 Clues: Author of Common Sense. • President who was not young. • A wealthy Philadelphia lawyer. • What religion was Paine's dad? • Washington's secretary of state. • Jefferson line fathered children of? • Country Franklin prolonged love for. • Commander Chief of the Constitution. • Jefferson's years of public service. • Synonym for virtue or self-sacrifice. • ...
Section 4 Vocabulary 2018-02-02
Across
- Ottawa chief who opposed British settlements
- religious movement in the colonies 1730s – 1740s
- regulates colonial trade
- reduced the power of English monarchs
- group of royal advisors
- kings and queens
- colony granted full rights of a self-government
- banned British settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains
- idea that reason and logic could improve society
- philosopher
- England’s elected legislature
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- part of the triangular trade where slaves were brought to the Americas
- leader of the Great Awakening
- ends the French and Indian War Between England and France
- economic policy that increases trade of a nation and increases gold and silver collection
- land claimed by both the English and the French
- changes in thoughts, beliefs, and society by science
- war in Europe between 1756 - 1763
- goods and slaves traded among the Americas, Britain, and Africa
- town’s people talk and decide on local issues
20 Clues: philosopher • kings and queens • group of royal advisors • regulates colonial trade • leader of the Great Awakening • England’s elected legislature • war in Europe between 1756 - 1763 • reduced the power of English monarchs • Ottawa chief who opposed British settlements • town’s people talk and decide on local issues • land claimed by both the English and the French • ...
Hobbit Vocabulary 2021-02-15
Across
- taking pains to avoid being observed in a manner indicating nervousness (being cautious or appearing suspicious)
- stubbornly unyielding to the wishes of others
- to alter, modify, or improve
- payment
- indirect (deviating from a straight course -- physically or in speech or conduct)
- a flat cake made of oatmeal and/or barley
- hatred between enemies
- to gather something valuable and store it; or the collection of such things -- often hidden
- a sign of something about to happen
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- decorated with bright and vivid colors
- to steal; or the goods stolen
- very bad, in various senses such as: unfortunate or miserable of poor quality
- to be or cause to be nervous or upset
- a negotiation or discussion -- especially between enemies
- arrogant or condescending (acting superior or self-important)
- a very steep cliff
- smalls streams; rivulets of water
- lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture
- fun and laughter
- wise; judicious; careful
20 Clues: payment • fun and laughter • a very steep cliff • hatred between enemies • wise; judicious; careful • to alter, modify, or improve • to steal; or the goods stolen • smalls streams; rivulets of water • a sign of something about to happen • to be or cause to be nervous or upset • decorated with bright and vivid colors • a flat cake made of oatmeal and/or barley • ...
GG 2020-12-25
Across
- Hardest instrument
- Always too busy taking pictures
- Popular singer, also a starbucks size
- Colour of UBC Science
- That sour green thing I ate once
- Incapable of playing quietly
- Incapable of playing in tune
- Clarinet but better
- Legendary Taylor
- Instrument banned from orchestra
- Hathaway with huge eyes
- They’re either too quiet or they’re squeaking
- Who run the world?
- Powerful Kamala
Down
- An exercise to make a minute last forever
- Watson of magic and owls
- Eccentric teacher at Argyle
- Best teacher at Argyle
- Half the band was made of them
- Queen B
- Friday school for enlightenment
- Former First Lady
- UBC mascot
- Raw veggie commonly served with kebabs
- Drum that makes you deaf
- How did you even get this nickname?
- Her Diary album was a smash hit
- 2011 Europe trip
- Singer-songwriter with outrageous outfits
29 Clues: Queen B • UBC mascot • Powerful Kamala • Legendary Taylor • 2011 Europe trip • Former First Lady • Hardest instrument • Who run the world? • Clarinet but better • Colour of UBC Science • Best teacher at Argyle • Hathaway with huge eyes • Watson of magic and owls • Drum that makes you deaf • Eccentric teacher at Argyle • Incapable of playing quietly • Incapable of playing in tune • ...
Olga 2020-12-25
Across
- Hardest instrument
- Always too busy taking pictures
- Popular singer, also a starbucks size
- Colour of UBC Science
- That sour green thing I ate once
- Incapable of playing quietly
- Incapable of playing in tune
- Clarinet but better
- Legendary Taylor
- Instrument banned from orchestra
- Hathaway with huge eyes
- They’re either too quiet or they’re squeaking
- Who run the world?
- Powerful Kamala
Down
- An exercise to make a minute last forever
- Watson of magic and owls
- Eccentric teacher at Argyle
- Best teacher at Argyle
- Half the band was made of them
- Queen B
- Friday school for enlightenment
- Former First Lady
- UBC mascot
- Raw veggie commonly served with kebabs
- Drum that makes you deaf
- How did you even get this nickname?
- Her Diary album was a smash hit
- 2011 Europe trip
- Singer-songwriter with outrageous outfits
29 Clues: Queen B • UBC mascot • Powerful Kamala • Legendary Taylor • 2011 Europe trip • Former First Lady • Hardest instrument • Who run the world? • Clarinet but better • Colour of UBC Science • Best teacher at Argyle • Hathaway with huge eyes • Watson of magic and owls • Drum that makes you deaf • Eccentric teacher at Argyle • Incapable of playing quietly • Incapable of playing in tune • ...
Olga 2020-12-25
Across
- Hardest instrument
- Always too busy taking pictures
- Popular singer, also a starbucks size
- Colour of UBC Science
- That sour green thing I ate once
- Incapable of playing quietly
- Incapable of playing in tune
- Clarinet but better
- Legendary Taylor
- Instrument banned from orchestra
- Hathaway with huge eyes
- They’re either too quiet or they’re squeaking
- Who run the world?
- Powerful Kamala
Down
- An exercise to make a minute last forever
- Watson of magic and owls
- Eccentric teacher at Argyle
- Best teacher at Argyle
- Half the band was made of them
- Queen B
- Friday school for enlightenment
- Former First Lady
- UBC mascot
- Raw veggie commonly served with kebabs
- Drum that makes you deaf
- How did you even get this nickname?
- Her Diary album was a smash hit
- 2011 Europe trip
- Singer-songwriter with outrageous outfits
29 Clues: Queen B • UBC mascot • Powerful Kamala • Legendary Taylor • 2011 Europe trip • Former First Lady • Hardest instrument • Who run the world? • Clarinet but better • Colour of UBC Science • Best teacher at Argyle • Hathaway with huge eyes • Watson of magic and owls • Drum that makes you deaf • Eccentric teacher at Argyle • Incapable of playing quietly • Incapable of playing in tune • ...
Module 18- Review 2021-02-24
Across
- grand, ornate style
- theory the universe revolved around the sun
- social gatherings to discuss political ideas
- published A Vindication of the Right of Woman
- philosopher that fought for the abolition of torture
- nonreligious beliefs and activities
- discovers heliocentric theory and begins scientific revolution
- philosopher that believed in separation of powers
- experimental method
- bottom to the top reasoning
Down
- says "I think therefore I am"
- means "new classical"
- philosopher that believed humans were greedy
- belief that God controlled the universe
- philosopher that believed in freedom of thought, expression and religion
- theory the universe revolved around the earth
- an intellectual movement
- philosopher that believed humans are rational
- philosopher that the government should work for the people
- known for the his theories on gravity
- people decide how the government is run
- top to bottom reasoning, "big picture"
22 Clues: grand, ornate style • experimental method • means "new classical" • an intellectual movement • bottom to the top reasoning • says "I think therefore I am" • nonreligious beliefs and activities • known for the his theories on gravity • top to bottom reasoning, "big picture" • belief that God controlled the universe • people decide how the government is run • ...
World Religions 2020-11-17
Across
- Follower of Judaism
- Follower of Islam
- founder of Islam
- Celebrates Buddha's birth, death, and enlightenment
- Holy book for Buddhists
- one of the holy books for Jews
- Follower of Christianity
- Hindu place of worship
- Christian place of worship
- universal spirit for Hindus
- Hindu festival celebrating the coming spring
- Islamic place of worship
- Commandments Guiding principles for Christians and Jews
- Day of Jesus's birth
- Islamic rules for meat processing
- Path Guiding principles for Buddhists
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- founder of Christianity
- Follower of Buddhism
- Pillars of Faith Guiding principles for Muslims
- Holy book for Hindus
- Holy book for Muslims
- defines what is acceptable for Jews to eat
- Jewish festival of lights
- founder of Judaism
- founder of Buddhism
- Jewish place of worship
- Muslim month of fasting and prayer
- Follower of Hinduism
- Holy book for Christians
- Buddhist place of worship
- Hindu festival of lights
31 Clues: founder of Islam • Follower of Islam • founder of Judaism • Follower of Judaism • founder of Buddhism • Follower of Buddhism • Holy book for Hindus • Follower of Hinduism • Day of Jesus's birth • Holy book for Muslims • Hindu place of worship • founder of Christianity • Holy book for Buddhists • Jewish place of worship • Follower of Christianity • Holy book for Christians • ...
Andrew's Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-27
Across
- Hold different ideas about government
- An English Politician
- Published a book said Ptolemy's theory was wrong
- Determined to punish Elizabeth for a number of reasons
- Nickname for Louis XIV
- Took residence in Paris, France
- Longest reigning Empress of Russia
- Published Vindication of the Rights of Women
- A french writer
- Government led by a king/queen who gained power through family
Down
- Ideas clashed with the church's beliefs
- Earth was the unmoving center of the Universe
- King of France
- People believed reason and logic could be used to study all areas of life
- What the belief is known as
- A czar
- Absolute ruler who has complete control over the country, and uses that for selfish, mean, or power hungry reasons
- Belief in the system of one ruler having absolute control
- Reviewed all other research on mathematics, motion, and space
- A writer
20 Clues: A czar • A writer • King of France • A french writer • An English Politician • Nickname for Louis XIV • What the belief is known as • Took residence in Paris, France • Longest reigning Empress of Russia • Hold different ideas about government • Ideas clashed with the church's beliefs • Published Vindication of the Rights of Women • Earth was the unmoving center of the Universe • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2021-12-13
Across
- One, a title for those who have attained nirvana and Buddhahood
- the state of being rich
- the state of being ill
- Maya, birth mother of the Buddha
- the Buddha's name
- Suddhodana, the father of the Buddha
- the end of the life of an organism
- the reality underlying all phenomena
- a state of time where there is no suffering, desire, or sense of self
Down
- Path, the path to nirvana
- the residence of an exalted person
- action or state of attained spiritual knowledge or insight
- geometric figure representing the universe in Buddhist symbolism
- enlightened one
- the practice of self-discipline and abstention from indulgence
- the sum of a person's actions in current and previous lives
- age, the state of being old
- money or food given to poor people
- Noble Truths, the four central beliefs surrounding Buddhist teaching
- the cycle of death and rebirth
20 Clues: enlightened one • the Buddha's name • the state of being ill • the state of being rich • Path, the path to nirvana • age, the state of being old • the cycle of death and rebirth • Maya, birth mother of the Buddha • the residence of an exalted person • money or food given to poor people • the end of the life of an organism • Suddhodana, the father of the Buddha • ...
Mother's Day Crossword 2021-05-07
Across
- children (of a parent)
- of a mother
- a female (girl) child
- being a mom or dad to a child that isn’t biologically yours
- where your parents or ancestors some from
- someone from whom you are descended (like your great-great-great-grandmother)
- having wisdom
- how your parents raised you
- husband or wife
- a party for a special event
- showing care or appreciation
- necklaces, earrings, rings, etc.
- loyalty
- to show appreciation or loyalty
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- state of being a mother
- to be thankful for (something)
- a good feeling of warmth, liking, or love
- to receive from your parents, grandparents, etc.
- thankful
- a bunch of flowers put together nicely
- showing you love someone often in small ways
- feeling of being grateful
- good-smelling liquid (water)
- love a lot
- precious stones that are put in jewelry
- knowledge or enlightenment (智慧)
- to love and appreciate
27 Clues: loyalty • thankful • love a lot • of a mother • having wisdom • husband or wife • a female (girl) child • children (of a parent) • to love and appreciate • state of being a mother • feeling of being grateful • how your parents raised you • a party for a special event • good-smelling liquid (water) • showing care or appreciation • to be thankful for (something) • knowledge or enlightenment (智慧) • ...
April Flowers 2022-03-27
Across
- Faith, trust, Wisdom, Hope, Valor
- -Nobility, Love of nature
- - a flower that mean humility
- This flower means adoration
- - Innocence, Loyal love are repsented by this flower
- -You’re loved, Secret love
- -Affection, Friendship, Fidelity
- a flower of Warmth of sentiment
- - When this flower is red it symbolizes Love
- - sweetness
- - This flower means inspiration
- this flower means everlasting love
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- - this flower means a loving marriage
- - the Chinese emblem for mother
- This four letter words means Affection
- this red flower means passion and a declaration of love
- - Eternal love, Devotion
- -Magic, Fascination, Secret bonds of love
- -Unequalled Love
- - a flower that means Graciousness
- - Rebirth and enlightenment
- - this flower means ill nature
- a flower that means affection
- this flower represents faithfulness
- - this flower when Red means forevermine
- - This flower means sadness
26 Clues: - sweetness • -Unequalled Love • -Nobility, Love of nature • - Eternal love, Devotion • -You’re loved, Secret love • This flower means adoration • - This flower means sadness • - a flower that mean humility • a flower that means affection • - this flower means ill nature • - the Chinese emblem for mother • a flower of Warmth of sentiment • -Affection, Friendship, Fidelity • ...
Music Appreciation 2022-03-29
Across
- J. S. Bach's era
- the art song phantom of Schubert
- Poland's famous romantic composer
- Mozart's era
- early trombone, not an insult
- Bach's instrument of choice
- an ending, or Mr. T's feline friend
- Wolfgang's papa
- you need one of these to have a variation
- a group of recorders, viols, etc.
- Haydn's wake-up symphony; subito
- Melody + Melody= Harmony
- a wee sonata
- His canon is really a chaconne!
Down
- a composer for (and of) all seasons
- Deck the tune with trills and grace notes
- Fugue theme or class theme
- this keyboard was for the birds (crows)
- The Age of Enlightenment
- Oratorio composer - hallelujah!
- a sonata for soloist and orchestra
- 3 phases, 9 symphonies
- the first part of a sonata
- a sonata for orchestra
- the enchanted woodwind of Mozart's opera
- piano piece evoking the night
26 Clues: Mozart's era • a wee sonata • Wolfgang's papa • J. S. Bach's era • 3 phases, 9 symphonies • a sonata for orchestra • The Age of Enlightenment • Melody + Melody= Harmony • Fugue theme or class theme • the first part of a sonata • Bach's instrument of choice • early trombone, not an insult • piano piece evoking the night • Oratorio composer - hallelujah! • His canon is really a chaconne! • ...
AP World Review 2022-06-01
Across
- European adaptation of Chinese technology leading to explosion in power
- Series of laws which specifically gave legal, political, economic, and social advantages to white settlers
- The belief that there should be 1 leader
- Founder of the Islamic religion
- “Holy Wars” to take back the Holy Land
- Empire in Central America that utilized human tribute system
- 622CE
- Empire in South America that utilized the Mita labor system
- European intellectual movement
Down
- Blending of cultures and religion
- Spread during the Columbian Exchange
- Relationship between lords & vassals
- The belief that every nation is entitled to its own government
- Created the worlds largest land empire
- Ruling Islamic Caliphate (661-750)
- Belief that gov should exist in a limited form
- Control of a weaker area by a stronger one
- Intense focus/use of resources to build up military
- Developed from Judaism
- Takes over France following the French Revolution
20 Clues: 622CE • Developed from Judaism • European intellectual movement • Founder of the Islamic religion • Blending of cultures and religion • Ruling Islamic Caliphate (661-750) • Spread during the Columbian Exchange • Relationship between lords & vassals • Created the worlds largest land empire • “Holy Wars” to take back the Holy Land • The belief that there should be 1 leader • ...
What happens if you cut down all of a city's trees? 2024-12-24
Across
- – Sacred tree associated with enlightenment.
- – Disaster prevented by tree roots.
- – Supertrees in Singapore collect solar power for this.
- – Green spaces in urban areas.
- – Problem reduced by tree cover in summer.
- – Vertical gardens in Singapore.
- – Variety of life supported by trees and forests.
- – Collected and absorbed by trees.
- – Essential part of nature that cleans air and provides shade.
Down
- – Trees help protect this from becoming salty.
- – Trees provide this to cool urban areas.
- – System for watering crops, used in ancient cities.
- – Natural areas of trees, vital for biodiversity.
- – Ancient city affected by soil salinization.
- – Disease spread in hot, unsanitary cities.
- – Trees purify this by trapping pollutants.
- – Part of trees that trap carbon and purify air.
- – Trees are an essential part of this.
- – Type of forest created in cities.
- – Tree parts that prevent floods and hold soil.
20 Clues: – Green spaces in urban areas. • – Vertical gardens in Singapore. • – Collected and absorbed by trees. • – Disaster prevented by tree roots. • – Type of forest created in cities. • – Trees are an essential part of this. • – Trees provide this to cool urban areas. • – Problem reduced by tree cover in summer. • – Disease spread in hot, unsanitary cities. • ...
American Revolution 2025-01-13
Across
- Created a monopoly on tea
- Those who wanted independence
- Document signed by the Continental Congress officially stating the colonies' independence
- Taxed lead, paint, glass, tea, etc.
- Those loyal to Britain
- Refusing to buy goods from a certain country
- Philosophical movement focused on reason, logic, and liberty
- Hands-off approach to governing the colonies
Down
- Document ending the war
- Prohibited the colonies from making paper money
- Said only parliament could make laws and taxes
- Forced colonists to house British troops
- Group of colonists who organized the Boston Tea Party
- Meant to punish Boston
- City lost to the British for the rest of the war
- Turning point of the Revolution
- 8 colonists died in this shooting
- Local governments in the colonies
- Where Cornwallis surrendered
- Aimed at molassess smugglers
- Patriots ready to fight at a moments notice
- All paper products were taxed by this
22 Clues: Meant to punish Boston • Those loyal to Britain • Document ending the war • Created a monopoly on tea • Where Cornwallis surrendered • Aimed at molassess smugglers • Those who wanted independence • Turning point of the Revolution • 8 colonists died in this shooting • Local governments in the colonies • Taxed lead, paint, glass, tea, etc. • All paper products were taxed by this • ...
Constitutional Framework and Influences 2025-02-14
Across
- principle that gives branches the power to check the other two
- "natural" rights
- explains the purpose of government
- power of courts to review legislative actions
- period of political change emphasizing the individual
- popular sovereignty says power rests with __?
- first document est. governemnt in 'Merica
- system that divides power between national and state governments
- principle that divides power among different branches
- rules that defines structure and function of government
- "Man is born free yet everywhere he is in chains"
Down
- set of fundamental rules of how a country is run
- describes relationship between citizens and government
- system of government that emphasizes the common good
- Instituted English Bill of Rights est. rights of individual
- states everyone is subject to the law, including government
- French philosopher of separation of powers
- first stated the King is not above the law (1215)
- natural rights philosopher
- government meant to protect citizens' rights
20 Clues: "natural" rights • natural rights philosopher • explains the purpose of government • first document est. governemnt in 'Merica • French philosopher of separation of powers • government meant to protect citizens' rights • power of courts to review legislative actions • popular sovereignty says power rests with __? • set of fundamental rules of how a country is run • ...
American Colonization 2023-10-31
Across
- supported independence
- principal cash crop of Virginia and Maryland
- first attempt at an orderly government and settlers promised to obey the laws
- representatives in Virginia Colony
- mistreated because of beliefs
- supported Britain
- the most dangerous part of the Triangular Trade
- income
- first constitution in the New World
- first permanent successful British Colony
Down
- growing enough for just your family
- battle cry of the colonists
- the lost colony
- goods shipped out of a country
- the Pilgrims ship
- number of parts to the Declaration of Independence
- crops that could be grown and sold for profit
- a movement that believed in knowledge, science and reson
- to build up gold and silver by exporting more than importing
- colonists that were pacifists and first to argue against slavery
- information designed to influence opinion
- goods brought into a country
- wanted to reform the Anglican Church
- fishing, whaling, lumber
24 Clues: income • the lost colony • the Pilgrims ship • supported Britain • supported independence • fishing, whaling, lumber • battle cry of the colonists • goods brought into a country • mistreated because of beliefs • goods shipped out of a country • representatives in Virginia Colony • growing enough for just your family • first constitution in the New World • ...
French Revoloution 2023-11-06
Across
- The king that was beheaded
- The beheader
- what kept kings in power
- what the people of France were fighting for
- the type of government France had before the revolution
- the fortress built in Paris where people were executed
- King Louis XIV moved the government here
- the stone that helped de-code hyroglyphs
- what caused people to think of even attempting to overthrow the government
- A time of fear and chaos
Down
- created to distract the government from everything going on
- The estate with the nobles
- The king that created Versailles
- what Napolean used to secure his power
- the father of the Reign of Terror
- why the 1st and 2nd estates wanted to raise taxes
- what was discussed at a tennis court
- The estate with the church
- The estate with dirt under their nails
- Famous emperor and general
20 Clues: The beheader • what kept kings in power • A time of fear and chaos • The estate with the nobles • The king that was beheaded • The estate with the church • Famous emperor and general • The king that created Versailles • the father of the Reign of Terror • what was discussed at a tennis court • what Napolean used to secure his power • The estate with dirt under their nails • ...
Chapter 3: CULTURE 2023-10-19
Across
- Jesus, New Testament, 10 Commandments
- religion that believes in reincarnation
- economy in which the government controls the factors of production
- to move INTO another country
- relying on other nations for your wants/needs
- energy produced by the sun
- revolution when agriculture began
- Fossil fuels
- largest and deepest ocean
- economy in which individuals are motivated by profit
- 5 Pillars
Down
- growth of cities
- follow the 8-fold path; enlightenment through the elimination of wants
- Most countries on Earth are a _____ economy.
- tax on imported goods
- "Star of David"; monotheism; Abraham; Torah
- local form of language
- to move OUT of a country
- Social group, language, religion, daily life, history, art, government, economy
- economy based upon custom and ritual; Inuit
- how prices are determined in a market economy
- industrialized/advanced economically
- government in which King's and Queen's power is restrained by law
- solar, hydroelectric, wind
24 Clues: 5 Pillars • Fossil fuels • growth of cities • tax on imported goods • local form of language • to move OUT of a country • largest and deepest ocean • energy produced by the sun • solar, hydroelectric, wind • to move INTO another country • revolution when agriculture began • industrialized/advanced economically • Jesus, New Testament, 10 Commandments • ...
Jain Crossword 2023-10-11
Across
- Festival of forgiveness
- Right faith is one of Jainism's three jewel
- one of the kashays
- Gift of food and water
- Bhagwan Mahavir's original name
- No eating or drinking until 48 minutes after the sunrise
- The name of Mahavira's mother
- The number of dreams that his mother had in one night before Mahavira was born
- ________ savve jive,
- Mahavira left his kingdom to seek
- Lord Serpent
- Jain "Mask"
Down
- I may have crushed the seeds
- Liberation
- Bad karma in jainism
- Penance of controlling taste
- Lady Tirthankar
- Jain religious text
- Tirthankara preaches the path to liberation in the ________
- _________ has no desires left
- Jain's believe _____ decided our next birth avatar
- The Code of Non-violence
- Mata trishla's auspicious dreams are demonstrated on _____ day of Paryushan
- ______ mantra is believed to be maha mantra
- One of jain tirth
25 Clues: Liberation • Jain "Mask" • Lord Serpent • Lady Tirthankar • One of jain tirth • one of the kashays • Jain religious text • Bad karma in jainism • ________ savve jive, • Gift of food and water • Festival of forgiveness • The Code of Non-violence • I may have crushed the seeds • Penance of controlling taste • _________ has no desires left • The name of Mahavira's mother • ...
20 history terms 2024-11-14
Across
- Believing in a supreme power in life and death
- Basically blackmailing
- Promoting a political cause
- A person who supports their country
- The god who supported an open government
- Taught by Plato who said that power should be separated
- To break off and create something new
- An uprising against a ruler
- The ancient past
- The belief that women should be equal to men
Down
- Kidnapping or buying a person to work for free
- Where the settlers lived
- The belief that everyone should be equal
- A God who believed in a mixed government
- Thinking of things in a new way
- A person who strongly supports a country
- Having rights in your government
- The right to do as you please
- A type of gun used to fight each other
- They are religious but don't know in what religion
20 Clues: The ancient past • Basically blackmailing • Where the settlers lived • Promoting a political cause • An uprising against a ruler • The right to do as you please • Thinking of things in a new way • Having rights in your government • A person who supports their country • To break off and create something new • A type of gun used to fight each other • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary List #2 2025-04-04
Across
- to encourage
- the first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent
- The King who sent out missionaries to expand Buddhism
- an order issued by someone in authority
- the joining of separate parts, such as kingdoms, into one
- refuse to accept
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha
- In Buddhism, the basic rules of behavior and belief leading to an end of suffering
- knowledge, wisdom, or awakened intellect
- period of great cultural achievement
- wealth, success
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- as taught by the Buddha, the four basic beliefs that form the foundation of Buddhism
- the study of questions about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language
- very large
- a condition of great peace or happiness
- One who leads a life of self-denial and deep thought; absent of luxury
- enlightened one
- a unit of an empire
- powerful Indian state based in the Ganges Valley
- an agreement to work together
20 Clues: very large • to encourage • enlightened one • wealth, success • refuse to accept • a unit of an empire • an agreement to work together • period of great cultural achievement • a condition of great peace or happiness • an order issued by someone in authority • knowledge, wisdom, or awakened intellect • A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha • ...
TKAM Vocabulary 2024-02-26
Across
- - lack of moisture
- - waste in a foolish manner
- - the spirit or mood of the times
- - being known for a bad quality
- - confirm or support a claim
- - never ending
- - improvement, instruction, enlightenment
- - like a cow
- - excessive boldness; audacity
- - to appease or lessen anger or anxiety
- - unable to be taken or given away
- - with great feeling, passion, intensity
- - bending as a sign of respect
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- - with an attitude of authority over others
- - promising success
- - being aware of
- - the state of being extremely dirty
- - like a promise
- - public condemnation
- - not what it purports to be
- - noisy and difficult to control
- - to make less intense, or to satisfy
- - in a state of disrepair
- - stolen
- - a special right or privilege
- - unusually large; excessive
- - disrespectful, rude
- - having or showing a friendly and pleasant matter
- - a belief in fate
- - remove completely
- - avoid or escape
31 Clues: - stolen • - like a cow • - never ending • - being aware of • - like a promise • - avoid or escape • - lack of moisture • - a belief in fate • - promising success • - remove completely • - public condemnation • - disrespectful, rude • - in a state of disrepair • - waste in a foolish manner • - not what it purports to be • - confirm or support a claim • - unusually large; excessive • ...
Revolutionary War 2022-10-24
Across
- a radical change in the
- benefits
- War
- a person who remains loyal
- written by Thomas Paine in
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War
- members of the organized New England colonial the settlements established by English religious dissenters along the coast of the north-east of North America
- a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains
- known as the American
- order
- a political protest that
Down
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated Europe
- agreement among the members of
- kicked off the American
- surrender at the Siege of
- Father of liberism
- Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee wrote this
- "give me liberty or give me death"
- on December 16, 1773
- or a sector
- large companies that controlled
- in 1781
- imposed a tax on all papers and official documents in the American colonies
23 Clues: War • order • in 1781 • benefits • or a sector • Father of liberism • on December 16, 1773 • known as the American • a radical change in the • kicked off the American • a political protest that • surrender at the Siege of • a person who remains loyal • written by Thomas Paine in • agreement among the members of • large companies that controlled • "give me liberty or give me death" • ...
Puzzling History 2022-11-18
Across
- bought from foreign markets
- ruled directly by Britain
- a religion of flat
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- they generally produced just enough to meet the needs of their family with a little left over to sell
- learning assistants
- capital of New France
- sell abroad
- First President of the United States
- unions
- ruled by proprietors
- crops that could be sold easily in markets and overseas
- the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society
- a variety
- investors
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- trade routes formed a triangle
- settlers established colonies
- part of the triangular trade shipping africans to the west indies
- outstanding military planner
- finished good sold to colonists
- a region of hills and forest
- trading illegally
- or bosses to keep slaves working hard
- a powerful Native American group
- the ability to read and write
25 Clues: unions • a variety • investors • sell abroad • trading illegally • a religion of flat • learning assistants • ruled by proprietors • capital of New France • ruled directly by Britain • bought from foreign markets • outstanding military planner • a region of hills and forest • settlers established colonies • the ability to read and write • trade routes formed a triangle • ...
Religion Unit - Part I 2021-10-21
Across
- union with Brahman
- actions that can affect the soul's future life
- tale with a lesson or moral to the story
- enlightenment
- practice of the Aztecs to honor the gods; often were prisoners of war [2 words]
- ethical guidelines without a deity
- poor karma landed you on one of these squares of the board game
- guidelines that decisions are based on; failure to follow those guidelines can impact the soul's next life
- Confucian guidelines for how people should act [2 words]
Down
- working class
- warrior caste
- piety honor one's elders [2 words]
- untouchable, often have the lowest paying jobs
- ancestors are worshipped
- suffering is caused by selfish desires [3 words]
- middle class
- shared belief of Hindus & Buddhists that the soul is reborn
- to live in moderation [2 words]
- priestly caste
- represented life in the Vinegar Tasters
20 Clues: middle class • working class • warrior caste • enlightenment • priestly caste • union with Brahman • ancestors are worshipped • to live in moderation [2 words] • piety honor one's elders [2 words] • ethical guidelines without a deity • represented life in the Vinegar Tasters • tale with a lesson or moral to the story • untouchable, often have the lowest paying jobs • ...
Canada Daily News crossword 2022-06-16
Across
- power held by government rather than a monarch
- easing tensions during the cold war
- to go back to old values
- belief that all people are equal
- far right wing
- American cold war policy to stop communism
- The consumption of goods in the economy
- control given to a group
- system where one person has power
- prices increase but production decreases
- philosopher suggested separation of power
- spying used by governments
- After medieval period, sparked questions
Down
- philosopher who suggested demand side economics
- the belief in self reliance
- decline in economic activity
- promotes liberty, freedom, democracy
- the right to vote
- extreme left winged
- strict obedience to authority
- abolishing private ownership of land
- an economy run by private businesses
- separation of religion and state
- belief in the abolition of government
- a secret agreement
25 Clues: far right wing • the right to vote • a secret agreement • extreme left winged • to go back to old values • control given to a group • spying used by governments • the belief in self reliance • decline in economic activity • strict obedience to authority • belief that all people are equal • separation of religion and state • system where one person has power • ...
Unit 2 Definitions 2022-10-01
Across
- Started around 1715, ended around 1789
- In the best interest of society in general
- Family ties
- enlightenment age philosopher
- Natural Right to live and survive
- Rights to life, liberty, and property
- Voting for leader through general election
- What happens when people live in a state of nature
- Way of governing where citizens vote directly for issues
Down
- Way of governing where citizens vote for representatives to represent their ideals
- Natural Right to things you own
- Give up some freedoms for certain rights
- The idea that a government can only hold power over citizens as long as they allow it
- Our natural state without rules
- Blank slate mind, no experiences
- City in France where philosophers discussed
- Places where philosophers discussed + argued
- Natural Right to freedom to choose/make choices
- US document that outlines basic principles and rights
- Way of governing - depends on will of the citizens
20 Clues: Family ties • enlightenment age philosopher • Natural Right to things you own • Our natural state without rules • Blank slate mind, no experiences • Natural Right to live and survive • Rights to life, liberty, and property • Started around 1715, ended around 1789 • Give up some freedoms for certain rights • In the best interest of society in general • ...
