enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-25
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- colonists who remained loyal to great b during the american rev
- british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in 1776
- last battle of the rev war
- colonists who called for independence from great britain
- sole of the supply of a good or service
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- agreement for mutual benefit between individuals
- philosopher from the enlightenment period
- commander in chief of the british army
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minute notice
- colonists threw tea in harbor in protests
- british law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials
- a person who remain neutral foreign affairs
- riot that happened on march 5, 1770
14 Clues: last battle of the rev war • riot that happened on march 5, 1770 • commander in chief of the british army • sole of the supply of a good or service • philosopher from the enlightenment period • colonists threw tea in harbor in protests • a person who remain neutral foreign affairs • pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in 1776 • ...
The French Revolution and Those Involved 2013-05-01
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- historians use this word to describe a great turning round in the way a country is run
- the act of consolidating a power under a central control, to bring under a single central authority
- members of this estate formed the national assembly
- the national razor
- second estate refuses to pay these
- monarchs were replaced with these
- revolt of these people was the first stage of the revolution
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- the king at the time
- lost much of its influence on the people after the revolution
- ideals of this was spread throughout Europe
- revolt of these people was the second stage of the revolution
- this type of authority ended with the revolution
- the number of estates
- third estate consisted of these people
14 Clues: the national razor • the king at the time • the number of estates • monarchs were replaced with these • second estate refuses to pay these • third estate consisted of these people • ideals of this was spread throughout Europe • this type of authority ended with the revolution • members of this estate formed the national assembly • ...
Chapter 5. S.S. 2022-03-25
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- the effect of a good or bad action
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- buddha was 35 years old when he found enlightenment under the tree
- a state of perfect peace
- The avoidance of violent actions
- A large landmass that's smaller than a continent.
- has its roots in its teaching of the Guru Nanak in the 1400s AD
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- going without food
- system Divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth wealth or occupation
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- The most important language of the ancient Indians
- is the process of rebirth
- A based teaching of a man named Guru Nanak in 1400 AD
- Longest Indian religion
14 Clues: going without food • Longest Indian religion • a state of perfect peace • is the process of rebirth • The avoidance of violent actions • the effect of a good or bad action • the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • A large landmass that's smaller than a continent. • The most important language of the ancient Indians • ...
MBaessler_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
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- representatives from all other colonies met and wrote the declaration of rights
- "shot heard around the world"
- law that gave the east india company and advantage in the tea business
- believed in seperation of church and state
- british troops fire into a mob and killed five colonists
- The crown taxed most of the printed materials in 1765
- committee appointed to dract the declaration of independence
- King prohibited colonist from settling west of appalachian mountains
- great britian recognized independence of the united states
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- borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- A response the the "boston tea party"
- stood against taxation without representation
- war over british expansion
- Great britian started to control the colonies to pay this off
14 Clues: war over british expansion • "shot heard around the world" • A response the the "boston tea party" • borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers • believed in seperation of church and state • stood against taxation without representation • The crown taxed most of the printed materials in 1765 • british troops fire into a mob and killed five colonists • ...
Siddhartha Crossword 2024-03-07
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- Siddhartha's Mentor
- A deep understanding comes with direct experience of life
- A spiritual teacher who Siddhartha meets but chooses not to follow
- One who encourages or guides someone to a goal
- Siddhartha's main addiction, that taught him the biggest lesson
- The class which siddhartha was born into
- The enlightened ferryman
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- Spiritual Awareness, siddhartha's main goal
- A group of traveling astecs which siddhartha joins early on in the book
- Person who taught Siddhartha to trade and gamble
- A sacred sound and spiritual symbol in Indian religions, often used in meditation.
- The protagonist/hero in the book
- Siddhartha's closest friend
- A symbol often used in the book to describe the flow of life
- The courtesan who teaches siddhartha about love
15 Clues: Siddhartha's Mentor • The enlightened ferryman • Siddhartha's closest friend • The protagonist/hero in the book • The class which siddhartha was born into • Spiritual Awareness, siddhartha's main goal • One who encourages or guides someone to a goal • The courtesan who teaches siddhartha about love • Person who taught Siddhartha to trade and gamble • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
Latin American Revolutions 2023-12-13
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- This Latin American group felt superior to all other groups in Latin America
- people of mixed African and European heritage
- a Spanish colony near China
- famous woman poet who criticized Spain's rule over Puerto Rico
- strong local leaders with regional power bases
- The economic system of colonial Spain
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- This Latin American group read Enlightenment text and became revolutionaries
- the success of this revolution inspired Simon Bolivar
- Simon Bolivars lover; colonel in the military
- a person that has a parent that is European and a parent that is native
- Simon Bolivar believed in the abolition of this labor system
- executed for speaking out against Spanish rule of Philippines
- where Tio passed away
13 Clues: where Tio passed away • a Spanish colony near China • The economic system of colonial Spain • Simon Bolivars lover; colonel in the military • people of mixed African and European heritage • strong local leaders with regional power bases • the success of this revolution inspired Simon Bolivar • Simon Bolivar believed in the abolition of this labor system • ...
New Zealand 2022-01-23
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- Treaty of _____ caused tensions between Maori and Britain
- Natives working for the government
- an area under the full or partial political control of another country
- An act passed in 1863 by Britain
- Who got into a conflict with the Maori People?
- To identify with one's own nation and support its interests
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- While Britain had the Enlightenment, the Maori had a ____ movement
- Maori canoes
- What ocean is New Zealand located in?
- Natives of New Zealand
- British people were interested in this so they colonized the native people
- Dutchman who attacked the Maori people in 1642
- a natural resource Maori tribes gave to Europeans in order for them to build things such as houses
13 Clues: Maori canoes • Natives of New Zealand • An act passed in 1863 by Britain • Natives working for the government • What ocean is New Zealand located in? • Dutchman who attacked the Maori people in 1642 • Who got into a conflict with the Maori People? • Treaty of _____ caused tensions between Maori and Britain • To identify with one's own nation and support its interests • ...
French Revolution 2022-04-18
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- fierce political rival of Robespierre, Desmoulins and Danton
- who took over France after the death of Robespierre
- tax on everything from soap to tobacco
- land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from
- Palace where the King of France lived
- conservative group that were exterminated in a purge during the reign of terror
- what percentage of land did the clergy own
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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 • 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 • what percentage of land did the clergy own • Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France • who took over France after the death of Robespierre • land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from • ...
Module 1 Lessons 1, 2, 3 2025-08-18
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- a pamphlet by Thomas Paine, published in 1776, that called for separation of the colonies from Britain.
- the transatlantic system of trade in which goods and people, including slaves, were exchanged between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies, and the colonies in North America.
- a 1765 law in which Parliament established the first direct taxation of goods and services within the British colonies in North America.
- an opponent of a strong central government.
- a revival of religious feeling in the American colonies during the 1730s and 1740s.
- colonists who supported American independence from Britain.
- the dumping of 18,000 pounds of tea into Boston harbor by colonists in 1773 to protest the Tea Act.
- American statesman; he was a member of two Continental Congresses, the chairman of the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, the Declaration’s main author and one of its signers, and the third president of the United States.
- the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791 and consisting of a formal list of citizens’ rights and freedoms.
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- an 18th-century intellectual movement that emphasized the use of reason and the scientific method as means of obtaining knowledge.
- English Enlightenment thinker; his ideas about natural rights and the social contract helped inspire the principles behind the Declaration of Independence.
- supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
- colonists who supported the British government during the American Revolution.
- an economic system in which nations seek to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by establishing a favorable balance of trade.
- the group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisers.
- a trade law enacted by Parliament in 1764 in an attempt to reduce smuggling in the British colonies in North America.
- the first permanent English colony in North America, founded in Virginia in 1607.
- American statesman and member of the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention; he was an author of the Federalist Papers, which supported ratification of the Constitution. He was the first secretary of the treasury under George Washington and developed the Bank of the United States.
18 Clues: an opponent of a strong central government. • colonists who supported American independence from Britain. • supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • the group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisers. • colonists who supported the British government during the American Revolution. • ...
Religion Crossword 2017-05-10
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- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- Magnetic attraction,a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- The invisible life force.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Practices for union with the true Self.
- A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions.
- A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
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- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Full awareness of invisible Reality
- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Canon Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
15 Clues: The invisible life force. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Full awareness of invisible Reality • The religious community in Sikhism. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Practices for union with the true Self. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • ...
Religion 2017-02-15
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- Invisible life forces
- An order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- Doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience to ultimate reality
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- Usually ascetic spiritual community of followers gathered around their guru
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- Action: the law of cause and effect
- Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
- Principle that there is no eternal self
- Holy name of God as recited by Sikhs
- question used by Zen leaders to boggle the students mind and thus liberate direct awreness
- Taking a flexible, non-dogmatic approach
- The individual soul
15 Clues: The individual soul • Invisible life forces • Doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Action: the law of cause and effect • Holy name of God as recited by Sikhs • Principle that there is no eternal self • Taking a flexible, non-dogmatic approach • Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position • ...
Chapter 3 2015-09-14
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- crop grown by farmer for sale rather than for personal use
- person who becomes the property of others
- worldwide struggle between France and Britain
- neglect English policy of relaxing enforcement of regulations in its colonies
- 18th century intellectual movement emphasizing the use of reason
- trade law enacted in an attempt to reduce smuggling in British colonies
- voyage that brought enslaved Africans to West Indies
- series of laws meant to tighten England’s control of trade in its American colonies
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- revival of religious feeling in American colonies
- chief of the Ottawas
- economic system in which nations seek wealth by obtaining large amounts of gold
- the transfer of the British monarchy in 1688-1689
- legislative body of England
- transatlantic system of trade
- area colonized by France in North America
15 Clues: chief of the Ottawas • legislative body of England • transatlantic system of trade • person who becomes the property of others • area colonized by France in North America • worldwide struggle between France and Britain • revival of religious feeling in American colonies • the transfer of the British monarchy in 1688-1689 • ...
Story of an Hour (Vocabulary) 2022-10-11
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- spiritual or intellectual enlightenment(noun)
- difficult to understand or perceive(adjective)
- of little worth or importance(adjective)
- a mental process by which distressing thoughts, memories, or impulses that may give rise to anxiety are excluded from consciousness and left to operate in the unconscious(noun)
- free from agitation : CALM (adjective)
- a substance held capable of prolonging life indefinitely(noun)
- characterized by a softening tonal distortion(adjective)
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- to make an earnest request to someone(verb)
- not knowing(adjective)
- hard to comprehend or define(adjective)
- temporary withholding as of belief or decision(noun)
- marked by intense emotion, activity, or instability(adjective)
- elevated in rank, power, or character(adjective)
- an importunate request or demand(noun)
- intellectually alert having or characteristic of a quick penetrating mind(adjective)
15 Clues: not knowing(adjective) • an importunate request or demand(noun) • free from agitation : CALM (adjective) • hard to comprehend or define(adjective) • of little worth or importance(adjective) • to make an earnest request to someone(verb) • spiritual or intellectual enlightenment(noun) • difficult to understand or perceive(adjective) • ...
french revolution 2022-12-05
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- prevents one nation or group from imposing its will or interfering with the will of another nation or group.
- french royal house descended through Louis XVI.
- absolute monarch ruled over a society.
- existed as a symbolic national assembly in France prior to the outbreak of the french revolution.
- was a European cultural and philosophical movement.
- owned 30% of the land.
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- major European history turning point.
- french medieval fortress in Paris.
- 17th century palace.
- is a general term denoting various forms of compulsory military service.
- the historical period in which modern methods of scientific inquiry were established.
- paid no taxes.
- king or queen-led government.
- a governing body or class consisting of hereditary nobility.
- poor people.
15 Clues: poor people. • paid no taxes. • 17th century palace. • owned 30% of the land. • king or queen-led government. • french medieval fortress in Paris. • major European history turning point. • absolute monarch ruled over a society. • french royal house descended through Louis XVI. • was a European cultural and philosophical movement. • ...
Introduction to Internal Audit 2023-05-05
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- This whole article is an enlightenment on the …………. of Internal Audit
- Internal Auditing will help attain which vision?
- Which month comes after IA Awareness month?
- The objective of Internal Audit is to assist in achieving this
- How many reasonable assurances are there?
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- Brace yourself Internal Audit ……………
- A verb for the word bring
- One of Internal Auditing’s descriptions which is designed to add value and improve an organization's operations
- Why internal controls are important?
- Internal Auditing brings a systematic, disciplined
- Performance ……. is improved because of internal controls
- Internal Audit plays a role in ……….. the South African Pioneer Group Companies achieves its mission
- Internal Auditing is designed to do this (2 Words)
- Internal Auditing helps an organization improve this effectiveness
- What are Internal Controls?
15 Clues: A verb for the word bring • What are Internal Controls? • Brace yourself Internal Audit …………… • Why internal controls are important? • How many reasonable assurances are there? • Which month comes after IA Awareness month? • Internal Auditing will help attain which vision? • Internal Auditing brings a systematic, disciplined • ...
unit 3 review 2025-05-07
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- First president
- radical revolutionist who organized the sons of liberty and Boston tea party
- law for settling past the appalachian mountains
- war in 1754
- incident in the streets of Boston where five colonists were killed
- control strategy the Britain used where they let the colonies do their own thing.
- military force made up of volunteers and civilians
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- where any British soilder could go into a colonists house and be treated with hospitalisty
- ideals from this movement fuled the revolution
- document written by Thomas Jefferson announcing Americans freedom
- father of the constitution
- document with first ten amendments to the constitution
- city that British troops siezed in the revolution
- Britian put these on goods imported to the colonies
- document of government for the United states
15 Clues: war in 1754 • First president • father of the constitution • document of government for the United states • ideals from this movement fuled the revolution • law for settling past the appalachian mountains • city that British troops siezed in the revolution • military force made up of volunteers and civilians • Britian put these on goods imported to the colonies • ...
Wordsworth and Romantic Poetry! 2013-03-06
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- Wordsworth's friend and colleague?
- On what level does 'Lines Written in Early Spring' connect readers to their emotions?
- A literary movement
- The second character in 'To a Butterfly'
- A recurring theme in Romantic poetry
- Wordsworth believes that there is a ___ between humans and nature
- Attributes that Nature is given?
- The butterfly is a?
- What does poetry do?
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- Used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring'
- As stated by Wordsworth, Romantic poetry is a "spontaneous overflow of emotion..." expressed in "...the real ___ of men."
- Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___?
- 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a?
- To a Butterfly is loosely constructed from ___ couplets
- In 'To a Butterfly', the lines without 8 syllables cause the readers to ___
- The Industrial Revolution - also known as the 'period of __?'
- The Romantic era and Wordsworth focus on the concept of?
- What life experience does 'To a Butterfly' represent?
18 Clues: A literary movement • The butterfly is a? • What does poetry do? • Attributes that Nature is given? • Wordsworth's friend and colleague? • A recurring theme in Romantic poetry • 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a? • Used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring' • The second character in 'To a Butterfly' • Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___? • ...
Buddhism Study Guide 2013-12-08
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- compilation of three collections of early Buddhist texts
- teachers and heads of monasteries
- Buddhist teaching that liberation comes from the middle spectrum
- The teachings of the Buddha
- The spiritual goal for all Buddhists
- a being that refrains from entering nirvana in order to save others
- prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet
- A basic moral standard by which all Buddhists are to live
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- A person who renounces material comforts to live a self-disciplined life
- the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons
- accommodates a greater number of people from all walks of life
- head lama of Tibetan Buddhism
- items of religious devotion
- Sacred fig tree where Siddhartha arrived at enlightenment
- The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha
- one who has attained Nirvana, and is liberated from rebirth
- Buddhist doctrine of "no soul"
- a word to describe Hindu literature written in Sanskrit and concerned with rituals
18 Clues: items of religious devotion • The teachings of the Buddha • head lama of Tibetan Buddhism • Buddhist doctrine of "no soul" • teachers and heads of monasteries • The spiritual goal for all Buddhists • prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet • the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons • The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha • ...
Discovery 2023-09-30
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- Act of making something known or visible.
- Act of finding or learning something for the first time.
- Significant and sudden advance or development.
- Act of making known or revealing something.
- Disclosure or realization of something previously unknown.
- Act of searching and investigating unknown areas.
- Act of revealing or making information known.
- Greek term expressing a joyful discovery.
- Act of carefully watching and monitoring a subject or situation.
- Act of revealing or exposing something previously hidden or unknown.
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- Significant advancement or progress.
- Act of making information or facts known to others.
- Act of gaining greater knowledge or understanding.
- Result or outcome of a search or investigation.
- Ability to judge or understand things clearly.
- Act of making something visible or accessible.
- Awareness or understanding of a fact or truth.
- Creation of a new product, process, or idea.
- Systematic investigation or study of a subject.
- Process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
20 Clues: Significant advancement or progress. • Act of making something known or visible. • Process of acquiring knowledge or skills. • Greek term expressing a joyful discovery. • Act of making known or revealing something. • Creation of a new product, process, or idea. • Act of revealing or making information known. • Ability to judge or understand things clearly. • ...
PETA 1 2023-03-07
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- an object remains the same.
- A flat surface that extends infinitely along its length and width.
- ito ay positibong emosyon o pakiramdam.
- ito ay impormasyong batay sa saloobin at damdamin ng tao.
- pamamagitan ng pakalap ng ginto at pilak.
- use of offensive or negative description against competitors.
- Its length is infinite.
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- isang kusang palitan ng mga produkto,serbisyon o pareho.
- Mga impormasyon na maaring mapatunayang totoo.
- malayang pakikipagtalakayan sa isang maliit na pangkat.
- Likas na posisyon na itinalaga sa is ang tao.
- pagpapasagot ng questionnaire sa isang grupo ng mga respodent.
- currently popular and attracting increasing support.
- amount of space an object occupies.
- are objects where no two sides and no symmetry
- paggamit ng siyentipikong basehan sa bagay-bagay pagtuligsa sa luma ng paniniwala.
- it can be modeled by a dot.
- are objects that have two or mose sides.
18 Clues: Its length is infinite. • an object remains the same. • it can be modeled by a dot. • amount of space an object occupies. • ito ay positibong emosyon o pakiramdam. • are objects that have two or mose sides. • pamamagitan ng pakalap ng ginto at pilak. • Likas na posisyon na itinalaga sa is ang tao. • Mga impormasyon na maaring mapatunayang totoo. • ...
Hinduism 2021-11-05
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- laborers and servants
- the creator god
- a belief in one god
- the destroyer god
- warriors and government leaders
- your duty to follow for your life stage and your caste
- the belief that the actions you do in this life impact your next life
- a social class that you are born into
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- commoners who are farmers and merchants
- the preserver god
- a set of 4 sacred texts
- priests
- to reach enlightenment and to be freed from the cycle of samsara so that your body can reunite with Brahman
- your spirit that will one day reunite with Brahman
- a belief in many gods and goddesses
- the power that transcends the universe, a universal spirit
- the holy trinity or the three most important spiritual beings in Hinduism
- a belief in reincarnation or dying and being reborn into another body
18 Clues: priests • the creator god • the preserver god • the destroyer god • a belief in one god • laborers and servants • a set of 4 sacred texts • warriors and government leaders • a belief in many gods and goddesses • a social class that you are born into • commoners who are farmers and merchants • your spirit that will one day reunite with Brahman • ...
The Hobbit Section 2 Vocabulary 2025-01-20
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- old and twisted and covered in lines
- talking, complaining
- a disorderly outburst or tumult
- a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
- any of the larger branches of a tree
- the act of lying or tricking someone
- extreme oldness
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- showing inventiveness and skill
- put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation
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- make a monotonous low dull sound
- kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
- an aromatic southern European plant of the mint family, the leaves of which are used as a culinary herb.
- an unfavorable or unfortunate condition, state, or situation
- lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture
- a loud, harsh, or strident noise
- sawhorses used in pairs to support a horizontal tabletop
- extremely hungry
18 Clues: extreme oldness • extremely hungry • talking, complaining • a disorderly outburst or tumult • showing inventiveness and skill • make a monotonous low dull sound • a loud, harsh, or strident noise • old and twisted and covered in lines • any of the larger branches of a tree • the act of lying or tricking someone • lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture • ...
Latin American Revolutions 2022-01-18
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- The _______ estate in France was treated unfairly
- Who was responsible for freeing South America from Spanish rule
- planters Who was considered the highest class in Haiti
- Who was born a slave that also had a big impact on the Haiti Revolution
- Toussaint was given the name
- Toussaint involved in the ________ Revolution
- What government did France have before the Revolution
- Enlightenment What movement influenced the American Revolution
- Bolivar was also known as the
- Who helped liberate Bolivia, Columbia, Panama, and Peru?
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- How many estates did France have
- Who did Toussaint help defeat the Spanish forces
- Domingue Where did Toussaint lead a slave revolt
- Hidalgo who started the Mexican independence movement
- What did John Locke Believe every one should have the right to Life, liberty and
- The first Revolution in Latin America was the ______ Revolution
- What did Bolivar serve as in Peru
- Britain Who did America win their independence from
- Who were considered the lowest class in Latin America
- Who did Napoleon see as an obstacle to returning Saint Domingue to French control
20 Clues: Toussaint was given the name • Bolivar was also known as the • How many estates did France have • What did Bolivar serve as in Peru • Toussaint involved in the ________ Revolution • Who did Toussaint help defeat the Spanish forces • Domingue Where did Toussaint lead a slave revolt • The _______ estate in France was treated unfairly • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
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- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
- the last stage for the self development
- is the study of people, past and present
- is the voice of authority
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- adult ego state is the rational person
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
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- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- use of material power
- student of socrates
- the second stage for the self development
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
- has significally changed society
- personality, character, defining values
- the soul is immortal
18 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • the last stage for the self development • personality, character, defining values • is the study of people, past and present • the second stage for the self development • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Age Enlightenment 2014-03-09
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- "Age of reason"
- Philosopher who established the idea of separation of powers.
- who constructed the first working telescope.
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- Idea that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Helped discover & explain planetary motion.
- period of time where ideas were ideas were challenged and changed.
- The writer who was famous for his writing attacks on the Catholic church
- Idea that the planets orbit around the sun.
- Idea that can be changed due to further evidence.
- Scientist who devolved the three laws of motion.
- A deaf musician who is known for his 9 symphonies
11 Clues: "Age of reason" • Helped discover & explain planetary motion. • Idea that the planets orbit around the sun. • who constructed the first working telescope. • Scientist who devolved the three laws of motion. • Idea that can be changed due to further evidence. • A deaf musician who is known for his 9 symphonies • Idea that the Earth is the center of the universe. • ...
Roots of American Democracy 2015-08-30
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- Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists
- Spanish explorers who conquered empires in Central/South America
- carta Document from 1215 that limited the powers of the English king
- Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers
- He believed that the powers of government should be defined and limited
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- Puritans signed the Mayflower Compact to make a framework for government
- This man believed that all men have natural rights
- Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
- Pilgrims and Puritans settled here
- England's first colony in America
- Italian explorer who reached the New World in 1492
11 Clues: England's first colony in America • Pilgrims and Puritans settled here • Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson • Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers • This man believed that all men have natural rights • Italian explorer who reached the New World in 1492 • Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists • ...
Meiji Period Knowledge Test 2021-04-02
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- This sector grew a lot after the previous reformations.
- War fought between the Qing dynasty and the Japanese Empire.
- Word meaning "Enlightened Ruler".
- Feudal military Government.
- Name of the alliance between 2 domains that helped the Imperial Court to gain power again.
- All the reformations that westernized Japan.
- First sector that was reformed in Japan.
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- Name of the rebellion that sought to protect the samurai legacy.
- Philosophical movement on which the new education in Japan was based on.
- Name of the military government that reigned during the Edo period.
- Former symbol of status in Japan.
11 Clues: Feudal military Government. • Word meaning "Enlightened Ruler". • Former symbol of status in Japan. • First sector that was reformed in Japan. • All the reformations that westernized Japan. • This sector grew a lot after the previous reformations. • War fought between the Qing dynasty and the Japanese Empire. • ...
SS8 Lesson 8 2023-11-30
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- the Age of Reason, thinkers emphasized rational thought
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a law passed by congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to formally approve a plan or agreement
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a strong disagreement
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which the Constitution was written
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a difference between two statements or situations
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a country governed by elected officials
11 Clues: a strong disagreement • to formally approve a plan or agreement • a country governed by elected officials • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a difference between two statements or situations • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • ...
Colonial stuff 2024-02-09
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- Economic state, which a colony wants to increase proseprity.
- The state of having knowledge or understanding.
- where elected officials lead a country
- Deliver or send a certain goods to a countr.
- A religous revival that impacted the English colonies.
- A private school run by women.
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- class An economic class of your average family with jobs.
- A person that works to gain a certain type of knowledge.
- Bring a type of goods to a location.
- People of good social class, below Nobles.
- A group of African Americans living on the coast of South Carolina.
11 Clues: A private school run by women. • Bring a type of goods to a location. • where elected officials lead a country • People of good social class, below Nobles. • Deliver or send a certain goods to a countr. • The state of having knowledge or understanding. • A religous revival that impacted the English colonies. • A person that works to gain a certain type of knowledge. • ...
Ch 4 World Hist 2022-10-28
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- Because Napoleon was engaged in these his empire failed
- The end of these kinds of privileges was an Enlightenment thought
- The Directory used this to enforce its authority
- Middle Class
- Lead the Reign of Terror
- Prison attacked at the beginning of the French Revolution
- The French Revolution became more radical after the execution of this person
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- Members of the Paris Commune who wore a distinctive long pants
- Bad harvests and manufacturing helped bring this about
- Continent where France is located
- After Napoleon's defeat the Congress of Vienna wanted to restore these across Europe
11 Clues: Middle Class • Lead the Reign of Terror • Continent where France is located • The Directory used this to enforce its authority • Bad harvests and manufacturing helped bring this about • Because Napoleon was engaged in these his empire failed • Prison attacked at the beginning of the French Revolution • Members of the Paris Commune who wore a distinctive long pants • ...
French Revolution (stage 1) 2022-11-17
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- rights, idea that all humans are born with rights
- _________________ of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- major change of the social or political structure of a society
- government in power
- Court Oath, pledge to create a constitution
- General, meeting to discuss the financial crises in France
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- unjust treatment over a long period of time
- contract, agreement between the people and their government
- French Revolution began here
- Assembly, It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- emphasized the use of reason and logic to solve social and political problemsanarchy, lack of government and law
11 Clues: government in power • French Revolution began here • unjust treatment over a long period of time • Court Oath, pledge to create a constitution • rights, idea that all humans are born with rights • _________________ of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Assembly, It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man • General, meeting to discuss the financial crises in France • ...
unit 3 2022-04-19
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- how many months passed between Robespierre’s appointment to the Committee of Public Safety and his execution
- how were the judges of the Tribunal chosen
- French political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government
- an example of why french peasants didn't like the idea of a Revolutionary government
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- absolute monarch
- a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- who created the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- process of developing machine production of goods
- what was a serious problem the king faced
- Whom should the government protect, according to Robespierre?
- what upset the French nobility about the revolution
11 Clues: absolute monarch • what was a serious problem the king faced • how were the judges of the Tribunal chosen • who created the Declaration of the Rights of Man • process of developing machine production of goods • what upset the French nobility about the revolution • a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment • ...
The French Revolution 2022-12-07
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- Beheaded the queen of France
- was a period of state-sanctioned violence also known as "The Reign of Terror"
- The spark that ignited the French Revolution was actually government ----
- King Louis XVI was found guilty of ------- and later executed.
- 16th king of France
- crowned himself emperor of France
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- this was raised by King Louis XVI
- An uprising of French citizens
- the tool used to behead the king and queen
- Estate made up of lower class
- A Enlightenment thinker that developed theories of government in which some or even all the people would govern.
11 Clues: 16th king of France • Beheaded the queen of France • Estate made up of lower class • An uprising of French citizens • this was raised by King Louis XVI • crowned himself emperor of France • the tool used to behead the king and queen • King Louis XVI was found guilty of ------- and later executed. • The spark that ignited the French Revolution was actually government ---- • ...
Story of the World Vol. 3 Ch. 15, 16 2025-10-22
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- Major changes in farming methods
- Mary II and William III taking over the English throne, saving the nation from Catholic rule
- William Penn's plan for governing Pennsylvania
- observing the world carefully and making theories based on observations
- William Penn's name for his Pennsylvania colony
- Laws that divided common farmland into private fields
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- The Wampanoag king who fought against English colonists
- A period when people believed universal laws governed everything
- A warlike Native American tribe
- a disease that Europeans passed onto Native Americans and killed many people
- rights that all people have simply by being human
11 Clues: A warlike Native American tribe • Major changes in farming methods • William Penn's plan for governing Pennsylvania • William Penn's name for his Pennsylvania colony • rights that all people have simply by being human • Laws that divided common farmland into private fields • The Wampanoag king who fought against English colonists • ...
Briasia 2021-12-20
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- people eat Toshikoshi Soba noodles
- marks the winter solstice and celebrates the "return of Light"
- children leave a shoe or a boot in front of the fireplace or the front door
- the day that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment through meditation
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- dinner consisted of meatloaf on a bed of lettuce
- celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ
- Each of the candles represents a different principle
- also known as the Winter solstice
- when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor
- lasts for eight nights
10 Clues: lasts for eight nights • also known as the Winter solstice • people eat Toshikoshi Soba noodles • dinner consisted of meatloaf on a bed of lettuce • celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ • Each of the candles represents a different principle • when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor • ...
Early China 2022-09-30
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- enlightened one.
- The destroyer
- self-realization
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
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- the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order.
- a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddhartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.
- The creator
- A major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion.
- the preserver
10 Clues: The creator • The destroyer • the preserver • enlightened one. • self-realization • the rebirth of a soul in a new body. • A major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion. • a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddhartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC. • ...
Democratic Revolution-Samuel Avila 2023-04-20
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- They are the second state in the division
- The french domination led growing that movement.
- The people send a mail with a document that is illegal in that time.
- A movement that removed the french king
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- During the 1600s gradually took power away
- Is a fight that was in the same place that star in 1642.
- Are the third and last state
- Political ideas helped shape modern government
- Is a government that the principal peoples are the king and the queen.
- Is a division and they are the first state.
10 Clues: Are the third and last state • A movement that removed the french king • They are the second state in the division • During the 1600s gradually took power away • Is a division and they are the first state. • Political ideas helped shape modern government • The french domination led growing that movement. • Is a fight that was in the same place that star in 1642. • ...
Literature in Western Europe 2023-04-26
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- Movement that value feelings and emotions above reason.
- Romantics was often glorified during the....
- These people changed their work with emotions that ranged from joy or terror.
- One thing all Europeans had in common.
- A new style of painting that changed art forever.
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- Spanish painter that had the most influence on modern art.
- Movements started in the late 1800s that develop industrialism, nationalism, and urbanization.
- Europeans raected against this.
- The most popular music in Europe during the middle ages.
- Rebel against the romantics that wanted to see life as it really was.
10 Clues: Europeans raected against this. • One thing all Europeans had in common. • Romantics was often glorified during the.... • A new style of painting that changed art forever. • Movement that value feelings and emotions above reason. • The most popular music in Europe during the middle ages. • Spanish painter that had the most influence on modern art. • ...
Italian Unification 2020-03-12
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- which ealier european leaders probably influenced of this statement
- which french philosopher advocated this type of freedon
- what president the declaration
- this idea "rule law" is similarly expressed in which english document from 1215
- what south america country became independents in the 1800s
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- what ealeir 'social distinctions' probably caused this statment
- which enlightenment philosopher ideas may have influenced this statement
- in which part of the u.s Consitution can you find a very similar statement
- which american document have influenced this statement
- which ealeir injustice precipitated a need for this statement
10 Clues: what president the declaration • which american document have influenced this statement • which french philosopher advocated this type of freedon • what south america country became independents in the 1800s • which ealeir injustice precipitated a need for this statement • what ealeir 'social distinctions' probably caused this statment • ...
US History 2016-08-31
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- France colonized in July of 1534
- forbid settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains
- a slave rebellion in the South Carolina colony
- religious and rebirth movement
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- emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- also known as the Odawa war chief of Pontiac's war
- the land from southern Maine to New Jersey was united into one vast colony
- three-way trading process
- middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle
- a country's ultimate goal was self-sufficiency and that all countries were in a line competition to acquire the most gold and silver
10 Clues: three-way trading process • religious and rebirth movement • France colonized in July of 1534 • middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle • a slave rebellion in the South Carolina colony • also known as the Odawa war chief of Pontiac's war • emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- Aside from Rome, ______ drew the attention of the Italians
- _______ Gutenberg made the printing press.
- The period of Enlightenment was called the _________.
- ______ copernicus made the Heliocentric System.
- ______'s work was admired for its clarity of form and grandeur.
- Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the book _________.
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- Due to the increase in trade, _____, foods, wines, and furnishings gained popularity.
- __________ Da Vinci was a polymath and covered many scientific fields.
- ____________'s work was inspired by classical antiquity.
- ________ is the ideology where people see the full potential in humans and not a god.
10 Clues: _______ Gutenberg made the printing press. • Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the book _________. • ______ copernicus made the Heliocentric System. • The period of Enlightenment was called the _________. • ____________'s work was inspired by classical antiquity. • Aside from Rome, ______ drew the attention of the Italians • ...
US History I Ch. 3 - Colonies Vocabulary 2023-08-29
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- a crop grown for sale rather than for the farmer's use (2 words together)
- the ship on which the Pilgrims came to Plymouth colony
- theory that countries should acquire gold, export goods, and have colonies
- laws passed by the British to control colonial trade (2 words together)
- a group who wanted to reform the Church of England
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- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason
- the lawmaking body of England
- the name of the English king who was removed during the Glorious Revolution
- a large farm where slaves worked in the colonies
- an agreement
10 Clues: an agreement • the lawmaking body of England • a large farm where slaves worked in the colonies • a group who wanted to reform the Church of England • the ship on which the Pilgrims came to Plymouth colony • 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason • laws passed by the British to control colonial trade (2 words together) • ...
Chapter 11 Lesson 2 2024-03-19
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- Who had to start caring about everyone because more people started moving in to the cities?
- what llead to a demand for teachers?
- The new elite consisted of successful industrialists, merchants, aristocrats and ...?
- Example of a white collar worker.
- What was the main option for women's careers?
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- What did the middle class all have in common.
- What emerged during the enlightenment advocating for women's rights?
- What became widespread in the late 19th century and early 20th century?
- What social class had various groups with different economic standings?
- Who were the wealthiest?
10 Clues: Who were the wealthiest? • Example of a white collar worker. • what llead to a demand for teachers? • What did the middle class all have in common. • What was the main option for women's careers? • What emerged during the enlightenment advocating for women's rights? • What became widespread in the late 19th century and early 20th century? • ...
Mini Review American and French Revolution 2024-03-16
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- cause of both the French and American Revolution
- laws put in place by Napoleon
- French king had to do this during the French Revolution
- The Napoleonic wars led to revolutions here
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- popular________: desired by both American and French Revolutionaries (power to the people)
- held after Napoleons downfall to restore the balance of power in Europe
- enlightenment thinker who fought for free speech
- Dictator that took over after French Revolution
- this class gained more political influence after both the American and French Revolution
- Napoleonic wars led to this empires political collapse
10 Clues: laws put in place by Napoleon • The Napoleonic wars led to revolutions here • Dictator that took over after French Revolution • enlightenment thinker who fought for free speech • cause of both the French and American Revolution • Napoleonic wars led to this empires political collapse • French king had to do this during the French Revolution • ...
US History Module 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- Religious movement that changed colonial religion.
- Laws made for slaves.
- Signed a contract to work for someone to get them a trip to the Americas.
- Contract that agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good.
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- Spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society.
- A religious group that was in New Jersey.
- The trade of goods and slaves between the Americas,Britain,and Africa.
- Separatist group that left England to escape prosecution.
- Protestant group.
- A philosopher who thought people should have liberty and inequality.
10 Clues: Protestant group. • Laws made for slaves. • A religious group that was in New Jersey. • Religious movement that changed colonial religion. • Separatist group that left England to escape prosecution. • Spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society. • Contract that agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good. • ...
Diwali Crossword 2 2024-11-02
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- The theme of Bandi Chhor Divas, celebrating liberation. (First letter f)
- A L___ flower is a sacred Buddhist symbol which represents enlightenment.
- The mughal emperor who imprisoned Guru Hargobind.
- Number of days Diwali is typically celebrated.
- The goddess of wealth worshipped during Diwali.
- G______ is the Hindu God with an elephant head and is prayed for luck.
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- C_________ come together to celebrate the joy during Diwali.
- In the Hindu lunar calendar, V_____ marks the new year.
- Selfless service in Sikhism.
- Symbolic representation of victory over darkness. (First letter l)
10 Clues: Selfless service in Sikhism. • Number of days Diwali is typically celebrated. • The goddess of wealth worshipped during Diwali. • The mughal emperor who imprisoned Guru Hargobind. • In the Hindu lunar calendar, V_____ marks the new year. • C_________ come together to celebrate the joy during Diwali. • ...
The English Colonies Reed 216-2 2018-09-27
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- came from a life of slavery and survived the Middle Passage
- the idea that reason and logic can improve society
- said people had natural rights such as equality and liberty
- opposed the British settlement of his new land
- one of the most important leaders of the great awakening
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- arrived with soldiers,found the area under French control
- gave a powerful sermon during the Great Awakening
- agreed that parliament couldn't tax colonist without permission
- protected individual freedoms
- Tea act,Sugar act,Intolerable acts,Boston Massacre,Stamp Act
10 Clues: protected individual freedoms • opposed the British settlement of his new land • gave a powerful sermon during the Great Awakening • the idea that reason and logic can improve society • one of the most important leaders of the great awakening • arrived with soldiers,found the area under French control • came from a life of slavery and survived the Middle Passage • ...
Era 4 Extension Activity 2021-10-26
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- the religious leader who began crusades
- a religion that centers around the teaching of one God and his human son
- a religion that centers around one god who revealed himself through ancient prophets
- said to have been the richest man in history
- the holy land for multiple religions
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- a religion that centers around multiple gods and enlightenment
- a series of holy wars
- a religion that centers around karma and reincarnation
- a religion that centers around one god and a prophet
- the name for a deadly disease
10 Clues: a series of holy wars • the name for a deadly disease • the holy land for multiple religions • the religious leader who began crusades • said to have been the richest man in history • a religion that centers around one god and a prophet • a religion that centers around karma and reincarnation • a religion that centers around multiple gods and enlightenment • ...
Briasia 2021-12-20
Across
- people eat Toshikoshi Soba noodles
- marks the winter solstice and celebrates the "return of Light"
- children leave a shoe or a boot in front of the fireplace or the front door
- the day that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment through meditation
Down
- dinner consisted of meatloaf on a bed of lettuce
- celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ
- Each of the candles represents a different principle
- also known as the Winter solstice
- when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor
- lasts for eight nights
10 Clues: lasts for eight nights • also known as the Winter solstice • people eat Toshikoshi Soba noodles • dinner consisted of meatloaf on a bed of lettuce • celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ • Each of the candles represents a different principle • when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor • ...
10 for 10 # 3 2022-10-25
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- a religion that teaches the path to enlightenment is found through non violence.
- the deliberate mass murder or physical extinction of a particular group of people.
- a covered market in Islamic cities.
- doctrine that recognizes a god as the author of nature.
- a grant of land made to a vassal.
- the office or dominion of a caliph
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- a pilgrimage to Makkah
- a person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make a profit.
- based on a set of beliefs
- the movement to end slavery.
10 Clues: a pilgrimage to Makkah • based on a set of beliefs • the movement to end slavery. • a grant of land made to a vassal. • the office or dominion of a caliph • a covered market in Islamic cities. • doctrine that recognizes a god as the author of nature. • a person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make a profit. • ...
Road to Democracy 2024-01-22
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- this is typically a government based on blood ties
- his idea was separation of powers
- universal set of moral principles that every human has that should not be taken by any government.
- Set limits on monarchs power
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- people are entitled to against every government on earth . . . and what no just government should refuse.”
- a period of science and reason
- first idea of social contract (last name only)
- agreed with social contract but must be popular to have legitimacy
- government officially adopted after the 13 colonies broke away from GB
- Life, liberty and property
10 Clues: Life, liberty and property • Set limits on monarchs power • a period of science and reason • his idea was separation of powers • first idea of social contract (last name only) • this is typically a government based on blood ties • agreed with social contract but must be popular to have legitimacy • government officially adopted after the 13 colonies broke away from GB • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Key Terms Crossword 2024-09-19
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- The central problem that Buddhism seeks to address and overcome.
- The Hindu creator god, he has 4 heads.
- The law of cause and effect, where actions determine future outcomes.
- Ancient Hindu sacred texts.
- The state of perfect peace and liberation from suffering in Buddhism.
- The foundation of Buddha's teachings, explaining the nature of suffering.
- The enlightened one who founded Buddhism, originally known as Siddhartha Gautama.
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- The Buddhist practice to overcome desire and reach enlightenment.
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism.
- The belief in rebirth after death.
10 Clues: Ancient Hindu sacred texts. • The belief in rebirth after death. • The Hindu creator god, he has 4 heads. • Liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism. • The central problem that Buddhism seeks to address and overcome. • The Buddhist practice to overcome desire and reach enlightenment. • The law of cause and effect, where actions determine future outcomes. • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Topic 2) 2024-09-29
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- Things that become different to what they were previously.
- A state of deeper understanding.
- An acceptance that something is true.
- Things remain the same over a long period of time, sometimes up to the present.
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- A person who thinks about and produce really complicated ideas.
- Being free from restrictions on what people can do.
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition.
- Belief that certain ideas or things are important.
- Radical or sudden change in the government.
- Change which is a result of an action or other cause.
10 Clues: A state of deeper understanding. • An acceptance that something is true. • Radical or sudden change in the government. • Belief that certain ideas or things are important. • Being free from restrictions on what people can do. • Change which is a result of an action or other cause. • Things that become different to what they were previously. • ...
Industrialization 2025-03-17
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- A philosopher who would lay the basis for Socialism.
- When the potato crops failed in Ireland, leading to disease, starvation, and social upheaval.
- An economic system where the government controls industry and distributes wealth.
- A poorly planned and fought war over the Balkans.
- Loyalty to a particular cultural identity.
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- German prime minister and military leader.
- The production of materials from individual's homes.
- The belief that the world should be viewed realistically.
- The transition from an agricultural society to an industrious one.
- A political philosophy that grew out of the Enlightenment.
10 Clues: German prime minister and military leader. • Loyalty to a particular cultural identity. • A poorly planned and fought war over the Balkans. • The production of materials from individual's homes. • A philosopher who would lay the basis for Socialism. • The belief that the world should be viewed realistically. • ...
Philosophs 2023-05-10
5 Clues: Deep thinker • A belief in God • Government of the people • Time period and concept of happiness on earth • Similar to civil or human rights (two words, no spaces))
Unit 2: The Enlightenment 2020-09-13
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- punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British Government
- first written constitution of the United States
- Common Sense-pamphlet advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies
- American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor
- tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
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- type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and other governmental units
- signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, officially ending the American Revolutionary War
- armed uprising in Western Massachusetts in opposition to a debt crisis among the citizenry and the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
9 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • first written constitution of the United States • tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports • Common Sense-pamphlet advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies • type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and other governmental units • ...
Enlightenment Ideas and People 2024-03-12
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- What type of government has people who vote for representatives to vote on laws?
- What type of government has an emperor?
- Who had the idea of Divine Right and Absolute Rule?
- The belief power in the government shouldn't be held by one person, but rather multiple groups who share the power.
- The belief that the government should not be controlled by religion.
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- The belief that people give up some freedoms to get more freedoms.
- What type of government has people vote on law directly?
- What music did Mozart and Beethoven create?
- Who had the idea of Natural Rights?
9 Clues: Who had the idea of Natural Rights? • What type of government has an emperor? • What music did Mozart and Beethoven create? • Who had the idea of Divine Right and Absolute Rule? • What type of government has people vote on law directly? • The belief that people give up some freedoms to get more freedoms. • ...
French Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-02-19
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- ... resulted from the private property according to J.J.Rousseau.
- The King, the …….., and the middle class merchants were the three (3) “estates” (classes) in France before the French Bourgeois Revolution.
- The extremist Jacobins faction under M. Robespierre launched _____________ to suppress any disagreement.
- According to Montesquieu, some nations’ character/mentality depend on landscape and ….
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- …. Executive, and Judicial branches of power.
- The revolutionaries proclaimed that individual/citizen rights are fundamental, and the government existed only to …. them.
- What was the title/class of Charles de Montesquieu?
- Liberty, …, and Fraternity were 3 values claimed by the motto Great French Bourgeois Revolution and a republic
- Great French Bourgeois ...
9 Clues: Great French Bourgeois ... • …. Executive, and Judicial branches of power. • What was the title/class of Charles de Montesquieu? • ... resulted from the private property according to J.J.Rousseau. • According to Montesquieu, some nations’ character/mentality depend on landscape and …. • ...
The Enlightenment and Society (Economics) 2018-11-29
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- Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats
- Smith Scottish philosopher & economist who wrote Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth (1776) & believed economic liberty was the foundation of a natural economic system
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- le Rond d’Alembert French mathematician, philosopher, and writer and another leader of the Encyclopedia (1717-1783)
- Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life
- theory the idea that history divided into four stages: age of hunters, age of shepherds, age of agriculture, age of commerce
- economic reformers from France & argued that agriculture was the basis on which all economic production depended
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- Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784)
- Acts acts that governed colonial trade established in 1651 that intended to preserve the wealth of the nation
- Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse
- Quesnay publisher of tableau economic & one of the french leading spokesperson of the rising Physiocrats
- the publication of works combined into one being one of the greatest monuments of the Enlightenment and its most monumental undertaking in the realm of print culture
- Wealth of Nations embraced an important theory of human social and economic development known as four-stage theory
13 Clues: Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats • Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life • Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784) • Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- The strumming of the _____ was the event that started the French Revolution
- Leader of the French Revolution and the one behind the Reign of Terror
- "I am the state"
- The shortest emperor of France
- Machine used to execute people publicly during the French Revolution
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- Before the French Revolution, France was organized in 3_____
- Palace build by Louis XIV
- The Reign of _____ was a period of massacres and public executions
- Intelectual movement that emphasized reason and individualism
- The people of France were living in_____ before the Franch Revolution
10 Clues: "I am the state" • Palace build by Louis XIV • The shortest emperor of France • Before the French Revolution, France was organized in 3_____ • Intelectual movement that emphasized reason and individualism • The Reign of _____ was a period of massacres and public executions • Machine used to execute people publicly during the French Revolution • ...
My Hunting Time 2021-03-10
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- The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs
- Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings
- Introducing change into the way in that social systems operate
- Assisting the client to arrive at a higher state of spiritual awakening
- Understanding of the origins and development of emotional difficulties
- The development of a positive attitude toward self
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- Enabling the client to acquire ideas and techniques with which to understand and control behavior
- Finding a solution to a specific problem
- Working on skills, awareness and knowledge
- Helping the client to make amends for previous destructive behavior
10 Clues: Finding a solution to a specific problem • Working on skills, awareness and knowledge • Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings • The development of a positive attitude toward self • The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs • Introducing change into the way in that social systems operate • ...
Crossword 2021-05-07
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- a different and revolutionary way of thinking.
- "identified a social class oriented to economic materialism and hedonism".
- everything I wanted as a king you should do it.
- "a cruel queen who does not care about her subtitles that led to many problems between the people and the royal family".
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- That palace has a lor of incfluence.
- "Famous kings of ancient France".
- someone who rule.
- rule at the side of the king.
- "the relation between two things that are not equal".
- By loosing money this way people reveled.
10 Clues: someone who rule. • rule at the side of the king. • "Famous kings of ancient France". • That palace has a lor of incfluence. • By loosing money this way people reveled. • a different and revolutionary way of thinking. • everything I wanted as a king you should do it. • "the relation between two things that are not equal". • ...
Antisemitism crossword 2023-04-18
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- Which Soviet leader is pointed out as antisemtic in the video
- The term "gentile" means...
- Number of anti-Israel resolutions the UN passed against Israel from 2015-2019
- A European accusation that Jews used blood of Christian boys for religious rituals
- The founder of communism who claimed Jews love money
- European country where the most Muslim extremist attacks against Jews have taken place
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- Percentage of Jews worldwide who live in Israel (approximate)
- Under Israeli rule the Palestinian Arab population has...
- An Enlightenment thinker highly critical of the Jews
- Who coined the term "antisemitism"?
10 Clues: The term "gentile" means... • Who coined the term "antisemitism"? • An Enlightenment thinker highly critical of the Jews • The founder of communism who claimed Jews love money • Under Israeli rule the Palestinian Arab population has... • Percentage of Jews worldwide who live in Israel (approximate) • Which Soviet leader is pointed out as antisemtic in the video • ...
US History 2016-08-31
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- a country's ultimate goal was self-sufficiency and that all countries were in a line competition to acquire the most gold and silver
- France colonized in July of 1534
- a slave rebellion in the South Carolina colony
- the land from southern Maine to New Jersey was united into one vast colony
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- religious and rebirth movement
- three-way trading process
- forbid settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains
- emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle
- also known as the Odawa war chief of Pontiac's war
10 Clues: three-way trading process • religious and rebirth movement • France colonized in July of 1534 • middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle • a slave rebellion in the South Carolina colony • also known as the Odawa war chief of Pontiac's war • emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition • ...
Positivism and functionaism and the social democratic position 2016-04-26
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- In their view, sociology provides the state with _____ information.
- Comte and Durkheim say sociology as a _____.
- Early Theorists of this are Comte and Durkheim.
- A sociologist that adopts the social democratic perspective.
- Which government originally commissioned the report in 1977.
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- Which perspective criticises the social democratic perspective.
- The name of the report in class inequalities in health.
- The name of the project to use science and reason to improve society.
- What policies are seen as promoting equal opportunity and social integration.
- Functionalists say the state serves the _______ of society.
10 Clues: Comte and Durkheim say sociology as a _____. • Early Theorists of this are Comte and Durkheim. • The name of the report in class inequalities in health. • Functionalists say the state serves the _______ of society. • A sociologist that adopts the social democratic perspective. • Which government originally commissioned the report in 1977. • ...
garrett pugh 2017-10-20
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- the belife that people are born with life liberty and proprty
- an agreement that shows goverment rights
- what gives limited power to each branch
- the people who participated in writing the declratin of independence
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- a persons abuility to free and indipendent
- the period in time where people used education to solve problems
- having an affect or impact on others
- the section of goverment that gives power to the branches
- the agreement of people to follow the governments laws
- laws passed by goverment to protect natural rights
10 Clues: having an affect or impact on others • what gives limited power to each branch • an agreement that shows goverment rights • a persons abuility to free and indipendent • laws passed by goverment to protect natural rights • the agreement of people to follow the governments laws • the section of goverment that gives power to the branches • ...
aralin 2 2018-12-07
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- panahon ng kaliwanagan
- ng England na may paniniwala kagaya kay hobbes
- siya ang gumamit ng ideya ng natural law
- siya naniniwala sa ideya ng paghahati ng kapanarihan sa isang pamahalaan
- pangunahing gamit sa pagpapatakbo ng makinarya
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- isang teoryang inilahad ni Copernicus na kung saan batay sa kanyang pagsasaliksik at pag aaral
- nagsimula dahil sa pagkakaroon ng maraming uling at iron
- isang astronomo na nagbigay ng unang makabagong pormulasyon ng teoriya ng heliosentrismo (
- pangkat ng mga intelektuwal na humikayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran
- isa syang aleman astronomer
10 Clues: panahon ng kaliwanagan • isa syang aleman astronomer • siya ang gumamit ng ideya ng natural law • ng England na may paniniwala kagaya kay hobbes • pangunahing gamit sa pagpapatakbo ng makinarya • nagsimula dahil sa pagkakaroon ng maraming uling at iron • pangkat ng mga intelektuwal na humikayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran • ...
Declaration 2021-12-02
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- How did the colonies tell King George they wanted to be a separate country?
- Who wrote Common Sense?
- Who was the ruler of Great Britain and Ireland at the time?
- Who was the Committee of Five’s youngest member?
- The Declaration of Independence was broken up into how many sections?
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- What was the time period that people started thinking for themselves called?
- One person who helped write the DeclarationofIndependence
- The social contract was written by who?
- The giant painting called the DeclarationofIndependence was created by…..
- Who fought the New England colonies and the Militiamen?
10 Clues: Who wrote Common Sense? • The social contract was written by who? • Who was the Committee of Five’s youngest member? • Who fought the New England colonies and the Militiamen? • One person who helped write the DeclarationofIndependence • Who was the ruler of Great Britain and Ireland at the time? • The Declaration of Independence was broken up into how many sections? • ...
Buddhism 2024-02-10
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- Release from the cycle of rebirth
- The foremost spiritual leader of the Tibetan Buddhism
- The central teachings of Buddhism
- A process whereby the mind is cleared of all worldly concerns
- When a Buddhist finds wisdom
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- A constant cycle of death and rebirth
- Actions are driven by intention which leads to future consequences
- A summary of the path that Buddhists practice
- A classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages
- An Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha
10 Clues: When a Buddhist finds wisdom • Release from the cycle of rebirth • The central teachings of Buddhism • A constant cycle of death and rebirth • A summary of the path that Buddhists practice • The foremost spiritual leader of the Tibetan Buddhism • A process whereby the mind is cleared of all worldly concerns • ...
lesson twenty-three 2024-04-08
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- to assign to an appropriate place or position on the basis of classification
- an authorized representative or messenger
- expressive of suffering or woe; melancholy
- the act or means of providing knowledge, understanding or insight
- amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
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- the act of making world wide in scope or application
- to charge with a crime or misdemeanor specifically a public official
- to lesson the courage of; subdue
- made up of many different people or things
- of, relating to, or occurring in the spring
10 Clues: to lesson the courage of; subdue • an authorized representative or messenger • expressive of suffering or woe; melancholy • made up of many different people or things • of, relating to, or occurring in the spring • the act of making world wide in scope or application • amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion • ...
unit 4 mastery assighment 2024-11-06
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- art style characterized by its soft, gentle,and light features
- the power of the mind to think understand, and make judgments
- rights that exist naturally, according to natural laws
- period in European history that emphasized reason over tradition
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- wrote the Social Contract and believed that people were essentially God
- author of the encyclopedia
- belief that the government should not interfere with the economy
- and idea that is suppressed or prohibited
- English philosopher who believed in natural rights and limited government
- art style characterized by its grand and opulent features
10 Clues: author of the encyclopedia • and idea that is suppressed or prohibited • rights that exist naturally, according to natural laws • art style characterized by its grand and opulent features • the power of the mind to think understand, and make judgments • art style characterized by its soft, gentle,and light features • ...
Maddie Roth Chapter 5 Crossword 2017-12-14
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- Agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and Parliament
- Defended John Peter Zenger at his trial, stated that "people have the right to speak the truth"
- England's chief lawmaking body
- Main religion affected by the Great Awakening.
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- Change of leadership in England
- Supporter of people's natural rights and the Enlightenment
- Popular type of book printed in the colonies
- English noblemen's way of forcing King John to finance a war.
8 Clues: England's chief lawmaking body • Change of leadership in England • Popular type of book printed in the colonies • Main religion affected by the Great Awakening. • Supporter of people's natural rights and the Enlightenment • English noblemen's way of forcing King John to finance a war. • Agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and Parliament • ...
Modernity & Postcolonization ! 2022-09-09
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- ______ customs made the poor in the Phillipines, poorer.
- Western modernity was conceptualised during the ____________
- The _______ were the first colonists of the Philippines
- - A system where the Spanish put entire populations under one centralized government is called _________
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- the Phillipines was made up of many __________ religions, before the Spanish brought Catholicism over.
- - ___________ are members of the Filipino nobility
- The Jollibee spaghetti sauce made out of _______
- ____ is the guitar capital of the Philippines
8 Clues: ____ is the guitar capital of the Philippines • The Jollibee spaghetti sauce made out of _______ • - ___________ are members of the Filipino nobility • The _______ were the first colonists of the Philippines • ______ customs made the poor in the Phillipines, poorer. • Western modernity was conceptualised during the ____________ • ...
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
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- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
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- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Tokugawa Shogunate 2024-05-17
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- Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves.
- Warrior chieftains
- The ritual suicide of a samurai
- This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185
- 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry.
- Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece
- His army armed with muskets crushed an enemy force of samurai cavalry.
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- a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan.
- He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Name comes from the Chinese word ri-ben, which means “origin of the sun” or “land of the rising sun.”
- Japan’s earliest religion, meaning “way of the gods.”
- Actors in elaborate costumes, using music, dance, and mime, performed skits about modern life.
- Supreme general of the emperor’s army
- Buddhists sought spiritual enlightenment through meditation.
14 Clues: Warrior chieftains • The ritual suicide of a samurai • He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate • 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry. • Supreme general of the emperor’s army • Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece • a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan. • This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185 • Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2024-01-08
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- A higher power; another name for God
- The way to end suffering that is caused by desire
- Hindu God known as “The Creator”
- Hindu God known as “The Destroyer”
- Hindu God known as “The Preserver”
- Hindu belief in the rebirth of the soul in a new form, after death.
- Four Holy Books of Hinduism
- A state of inner peace
- The central ideas and beliefs of Buddhism.Four Nobel
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- The “enlightened one”. Founder of Buddhism.
- Places for Monks, Nuns, and others to have peace and focus on spiritual growth
- The law of cause and effect, central to Hindu belief.
- is The highest state of peace that someone can achieve.
- strict social classes in Ancient/Modern India that determined your job and life
14 Clues: A state of inner peace • Four Holy Books of Hinduism • Hindu God known as “The Creator” • Hindu God known as “The Destroyer” • Hindu God known as “The Preserver” • A higher power; another name for God • The “enlightened one”. Founder of Buddhism. • The way to end suffering that is caused by desire • The central ideas and beliefs of Buddhism.Four Nobel • ...
Globalization and Cultural Exchange 2023-10-23
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- a series of trade routes that connected the old world
- the religion which has 5 pillars of faith
- the interconnection of trade around the world
- the religion that was founded by Abraham
- the religion which believes in the Holy Trinity
- the customs, art, and traditions of a group of people
- someone who buys and sells goods
- spreading and sharing of your culture with others
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- a system of faith and worship
- the religion which doesn't worship a deity but rather is a search for enlightenment
- African king who was made famous by spreading his wealth and religion across the continent
- a religious pilgrimage to the city of Mecca
- the oldest religion still around today
- the buying and selling of goods and services
14 Clues: a system of faith and worship • someone who buys and sells goods • the oldest religion still around today • the religion that was founded by Abraham • the religion which has 5 pillars of faith • a religious pilgrimage to the city of Mecca • the buying and selling of goods and services • the interconnection of trade around the world • ...
Religious Holidays 2025-08-07
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- Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan
- Jewish holiday that marks the Jewish New Year
- Buddhist holiday celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha
- Celebration of the birth of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara
- Hindu festival of lights
- Christian celebration of Jesus’ resurrection
- Islamic holy month of fasting
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- Celebration of the birth or death anniversary of a Sikh Guru, especially Guru Nanak
- Hindu festival marking the arrival of spring, known for colorful powders
- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus
- Eight-day festival of fasting, reflection, and forgiveness
- Festival commemorating the martyrdom of forty Sikhs who fought for Guru Gobind Singh
- Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
- Sikh harvest festival, also marking the new year in Punjab
14 Clues: Hindu festival of lights • Islamic holy month of fasting • Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan • Christian celebration of Jesus’ resurrection • Jewish holiday that marks the Jewish New Year • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus • Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt • Eight-day festival of fasting, reflection, and forgiveness • ...
Buddhism 2017-02-10
5 Clues: A noble Buddhist • Finally figuring life out • relaxation of the muscles and brain • eightfold path A guide to Buddhist life • Something that Buddhists avoid trying to be
Buddhism 2013-01-11
The American Revolution 2023-10-05
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- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
- this pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence.
- military general of the American rebel forces; president of the Constitutional Convention and first president of the United States.
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the 18th century.
- the act by which Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776.
- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service, also a board game.
- author of the Declaration of Independence; third president of the United States of America.
- Founding father from Virginia who was famous for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!”, opposed ratification of the United States Constitution.
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract.
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories.
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- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God.
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice. These soldiers fought against the British army at the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea.
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754. At this meeting, the representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
18 Clues: British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. • sole control of the supply of a good or service, also a board game. • Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War. • a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War. • ...
Nationalism 2019-02-21
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- What French leader encouraged nationalism?
- What invention allowed for the standardization of languages?
- What idea did most western nations adapt during their growth of nationalism?
- What was one main cause of nationalism?
- What nation influenced both French and American nationalism?
- Nationalism pushed for the differentiation of _______?
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- What nation was losing nationalist thought as many Balkan states began to gain their independence?
- What did colonization show on a world scale?
- What nation demonstrated nationalism through manifest destiny?
- The _____________ spoke out heavily against monarchical and religious rule
- What nation focused more on conservative values?
- What German ruler ended the liberal movement by creating a very authoritarian government?
- What increased as nations conquered?
- The Napoleonic _____ reformed the French legal system
- What nation was split between conservative and liberal values from nationalism?
15 Clues: What increased as nations conquered? • What was one main cause of nationalism? • What French leader encouraged nationalism? • What did colonization show on a world scale? • What nation focused more on conservative values? • The Napoleonic _____ reformed the French legal system • Nationalism pushed for the differentiation of _______? • ...
Crossword!!!!!!! 2022-12-09
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- - believe in one God
- - other word for Enlightenment
- - when you escape the reincarnation cycle
- - your duty to your caste
- - the idea that the more you suffer in this life, the more you’ll be rewarded in the next one
- - a prince who became the Buddha
- - lots of power, warrior caste, can be overruled by Brahmins
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- - when you are born again after death
- - believe in multiple gods
- - unskilled workers, work on farms of higher caste people
- - skilled workers, have leadership positions occasionally
- - law of what you do comes back
- - someone who is near nirvana but stays behind to help others get there
- - untouchables, bottom of the caste, have to do jobs no one else wants
- - understand dharma, live apart from others, top of the caste
15 Clues: - believe in one God • - your duty to your caste • - believe in multiple gods • - other word for Enlightenment • - law of what you do comes back • - a prince who became the Buddha • - when you are born again after death • - when you escape the reincarnation cycle • - unskilled workers, work on farms of higher caste people • ...
Religion Crossword 2017-05-10
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- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Canon Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
- The invisible life force.
- Practices for union with the true Self.
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- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions.
- Full awareness of invisible Reality
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Magnetic attraction,a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
15 Clues: The invisible life force. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Full awareness of invisible Reality • The religious community in Sikhism. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Practices for union with the true Self. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • ...
Wieduwilt 2021-03-02
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- First women's rights activist
- Somebody who questions things
- Rights that nobody should be able to take away
- Composer that developed classical music and was friends with Mozart
- Every country should have freedom of speech
- People should vote government officials out if rights aren't protected
- The harder you work the more money you make
- believed in a powerful government and the social contract
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- The government restricting access to ideas and information
- Government should be split into 3 parts with checks and balances
- People should revolt if government isn't protecting their rights
- A place where people met to social and spread ideas of enlightenment
- Wrote the encyclopedias consisting of everyone's ideas
- Wrote the "Critique of Pure Reason"
- German composer and Lutheran who wrote religious music for organs and choirs
15 Clues: First women's rights activist • Somebody who questions things • Wrote the "Critique of Pure Reason" • Every country should have freedom of speech • The harder you work the more money you make • Rights that nobody should be able to take away • Wrote the encyclopedias consisting of everyone's ideas • believed in a powerful government and the social contract • ...
Enlightment, Fr, Am 2021-10-05
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- encouraged math and science instead of religion
- an example of taxation without repersentation
- an important king involved in the revolution married to antoinette
- a protest of the british
- a prison that was raided during the french revolution
- an important general in this revolution
- lost alot of money during the kings rule
- believed people should give up some of their power in return for protection of their rights
- a nickname for the enlightenment
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- kings and queens got their right to rule because they were chosen by god
- a device used to decapitate
- 1776 was the year this item was declared
- the important queen involved with the french revolution
- the year the french revolution
- believed in government rule with the consent of the people
15 Clues: a protest of the british • a device used to decapitate • the year the french revolution • a nickname for the enlightenment • an important general in this revolution • 1776 was the year this item was declared • lost alot of money during the kings rule • an example of taxation without repersentation • encouraged math and science instead of religion • ...
Let's solve 2023-08-04
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- Society and civilization in which an author lives
- Wordsworth's literary partner and friend
- He looked for a clue to literature in personality
- A system of social and political organization based on land ownership and hierarchy
- The state of being free from oppressive restrictions
- The literary movement that emerged as a response to Neoclassicism
- Strives for perfection, the ideal, the enduring, and eternal
- A prison stormed by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789 that marked the beginning of French Revolution
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- Quality emphasized by Wordsworth in poetry
- The "impulse at a given stage of development
- Enlightenment philosopher who passionately argued for democracy and equality
- Coleridge's concept of the mind's creative power
- Coleridge's theory of a poet with innate poetic talent
- Wordsworth's style
- The principle of treating all people the same
15 Clues: Wordsworth's style • Wordsworth's literary partner and friend • Quality emphasized by Wordsworth in poetry • The "impulse at a given stage of development • The principle of treating all people the same • Coleridge's concept of the mind's creative power • Society and civilization in which an author lives • He looked for a clue to literature in personality • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2023-09-18
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- the type of government the United States has
- when one business owns all similar businesses
- the travel of people, goods, and ideas
- describes the physical and human characteristics of any location on earth
- the sun is the center of the solar system
- part of a map legend
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- a government in which a king or queen is in charge
- the earth is the center of the solar system
- the amount of something that is available
- measures the distance north and south of the equator
- Enlightenment philosopher who claimed natural rights
- the number of consumers who want a product
- life, liberty, and
- measures the distance east and west of the equator
- a government in which a small group of people is in charge
15 Clues: life, liberty, and • part of a map legend • the travel of people, goods, and ideas • the amount of something that is available • the sun is the center of the solar system • the number of consumers who want a product • the earth is the center of the solar system • the type of government the United States has • when one business owns all similar businesses • ...
Vocabulary Menu Week 6 - Karina 2023-12-15
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- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- lasting for a very short time
- continuing for a long time
- accidental, occurring by a happy chance
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- to assert without proof or confirmation
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- joining; associating with
- an increase, addition or gain, often by regular, consecutive amounts
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- deserted, without inhabitants, barren
- unit of temperature; water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F on this scale
- a lack, scarcity
- neglecting a duty or law; late in payment
- great destruction; chaos
- the official count of a population
15 Clues: a lack, scarcity • great destruction; chaos • joining; associating with • continuing for a long time • lasting for a very short time • the official count of a population • deserted, without inhabitants, barren • accidental, occurring by a happy chance • to assert without proof or confirmation • neglecting a duty or law; late in payment • ...
Vocabulary Menu Week 6 - Karina 2023-12-15
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- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- lasting for a very short time
- continuing for a long time
- accidental, occurring by a happy chance
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- to assert without proof or confirmation
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- joining; associating with
- an increase, addition or gain, often by regular, consecutive amounts
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- deserted, without inhabitants, barren
- unit of temperature; water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F on this scale
- a lack, scarcity
- neglecting a duty or law; late in payment
- great destruction; chaos
- the official count of a population
15 Clues: a lack, scarcity • great destruction; chaos • joining; associating with • continuing for a long time • lasting for a very short time • the official count of a population • deserted, without inhabitants, barren • accidental, occurring by a happy chance • to assert without proof or confirmation • neglecting a duty or law; late in payment • ...
CrossWord Vocabulary 2024-02-16
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- The Art of Writing to create letters or symbols
- Japan's Tallest Mountain
- Buddism A type of meditation to reach Enlightenment
- A Code that Japanese Warriors had to follow to gain Honor
- A miniature plant grown in a pot
- A Japanese poem in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 Syllables
- A High sea wave caused by an Earthquake
- A long Edged-Sword used by Japanese Warriors
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- A religious service performed in a fixed order
- Of Fire Volcanoes around the edges of the Pacific Ocean
- A title given by the Emperor to the best military Commander
- A group of people tracing descent from a common ancestor
- A practice of the Mind and Body
- A trained Japanese warrior whose name means to serve
- A Hot drink that the Japanese Prized
15 Clues: Japan's Tallest Mountain • A practice of the Mind and Body • A miniature plant grown in a pot • A Hot drink that the Japanese Prized • A High sea wave caused by an Earthquake • A long Edged-Sword used by Japanese Warriors • A religious service performed in a fixed order • The Art of Writing to create letters or symbols • Buddism A type of meditation to reach Enlightenment • ...
History crossword 2024-08-30
Across
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
- a male monarch
- a current medium of exchange
- the branch of a nation's armed services
- a person who has served in the military
- political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action
- a government or politically organized society having a particular character
- supporter of constitution
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
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- determines how that entity is to be governed
- intellectual and philosophical movement
- a system or group of people governing an organized community
- legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
- a national legislative body
- rule made by an authority which shall not be broken
15 Clues: a male monarch • supporter of constitution • a national legislative body • a current medium of exchange • intellectual and philosophical movement • the branch of a nation's armed services • a person who has served in the military • determines how that entity is to be governed • rule made by an authority which shall not be broken • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- mathematician who thought that his heliocentric conception of the universe offered a more accurate explanation
- philosopher who fathered classical liberalism
- sun the center of the universe
- Earth is the center of the universe
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- mathematician most famous for his laws of gravity
- based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- influential composer
- father of modern philosophy for defining starting points for existence
- made multiple discoveries using the telescope
- Genevan writer, philosopher, and composer
- philosopher best known for the scientific method
- German mathematician best known for his laws of planetary motion
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
15 Clues: influential composer • sun the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • Genevan writer, philosopher, and composer • someone who studies wisdom, love to study • made multiple discoveries using the telescope • philosopher who fathered classical liberalism • philosopher best known for the scientific method • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- Right ____ demonstrates not lying and gossiping.
- This person said Siddhartha would be a great king or sage.
- The ____ path is a lifestyle leading to enlightenment.
- Right ___ is to live without attention, and to not be selfish.
- This person founded Buddhism, and died at age 29.
- A state of wisdom reached after giving up all desires.
- A religion, but more then that. A lifestyle.
- ____ Buddhism was a new type of Buddhism, made in Asia.
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- The 3 ____ include ignorance, attachment, and aversion.
- This idea is about suffering.
- Siddhartha encountered this when leaving the kingdom.
- Siddhartha was born in the ____, now known as Nepal.
- The queen wanted to have Siddhartha born in a ____.
- The ____ way shows not being rich nor poor.
- Siddhartha's father was the king of the ____ in Nepal.
15 Clues: This idea is about suffering. • The ____ way shows not being rich nor poor. • A religion, but more then that. A lifestyle. • Right ____ demonstrates not lying and gossiping. • This person founded Buddhism, and died at age 29. • The queen wanted to have Siddhartha born in a ____. • Siddhartha was born in the ____, now known as Nepal. • ...
History of Religion 2021-10-13
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- Belief in many gods
- Former king of the Franks, also known as Charles the Great
- Belief in one god
- A major religion widely practised in India
- Followers believe they are on a path to Enlightenment
- An islamic Prophet born in 570 in Mecca
- rule of, or land ruled by an Islamic political leader
- The founder of this religion is Abraham
- A medieval Renaissance which saw educational and cultural reforms
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- Eastern Roman Empire where Constantinople was the capital city
- The holy book is the Quran
- The holy book is the Bible
- one of the oldest Christian church building located in present day Turkey
- A religious shrine and central worship site for followers of the Islamic faith
- emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 4th century
15 Clues: Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • The holy book is the Quran • The holy book is the Bible • An islamic Prophet born in 570 in Mecca • The founder of this religion is Abraham • A major religion widely practised in India • Followers believe they are on a path to Enlightenment • rule of, or land ruled by an Islamic political leader • ...
APUSH Crossword 2022-05-02
Across
- Journalists who brought attention to the corruption of the corporate world
- Book written by Thomas Paine changing American outlook on independence
- One company controls the market
- Group for white supremacy
- Product of scientific discoveries in Europe
- Northerners who came to the South looking for financial and political gain
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- Philosophy that made a distinction between reason and understanding
- Period of severe dust storms in the South
- African Americans were tenants on white land paying rent
- "We the People"
- Laws in the South to get control over black workers
- 10 Rights
- Military alliance of Europe and US against the Soviet Union
- Paper currency used during the Civil War in the North
- Refusal to trade with Britain or France until they accepted us as neutrals
15 Clues: 10 Rights • "We the People" • Group for white supremacy • One company controls the market • Period of severe dust storms in the South • Product of scientific discoveries in Europe • Laws in the South to get control over black workers • Paper currency used during the Civil War in the North • African Americans were tenants on white land paying rent • ...
Vocab 2022-10-24
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- first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- theater of the Seven Years
- a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British land forces
- intellectual and philosophical movement
- a street fight
- a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774
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- British army officer who served as a general during the Revolutionary War
- the pronouncement and founding document adopted by the Second Continental Congress
- meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States.
- American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- English philosopher and physician
- American attorney, planter, politician
- best known for his role in writing the Declaration of Independence
- political and mercantile protest
15 Clues: a street fight • theater of the Seven Years • political and mercantile protest • English philosopher and physician • American attorney, planter, politician • intellectual and philosophical movement • 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. • ...
Civics semester 1 project 2023-10-04
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- things to be transported, as distinct from passengers.
- order or decree officially
- a stateof awakened understading or a inellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centery
- a product not made abroad
- an introduction to the highest law of the land; it is not the law
- just behavior or treatment
- the quality of state of being calm
- composed or made up
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- the action or fact of joining or joined
- a commodity,article,or service sol abroad.
- a task or action that someone is required to perform
- secure or protect someone againest contigency
- The capacity to have a effected on the character,develoopment,or behavior of someone or somethhing,or the effect itself
- future generations
- bring goods into a country from abroad for sale
15 Clues: future generations • composed or made up • a product not made abroad • order or decree officially • just behavior or treatment • the quality of state of being calm • the action or fact of joining or joined • a commodity,article,or service sol abroad. • secure or protect someone againest contigency • bring goods into a country from abroad for sale • ...
Ancient India 2019-02-06
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- a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
- the tree that Buddha meditated under when he became enlightened
- the idea that all existing things in reality come from one original source
- rulers and warriors; the second social class in the caste system
- an ancient Hindu text
- goods or money given to the poor
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth
- one's soul or inner self
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- the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Jati that couldn't enter houses of worship or go to school
- a journey to a holy place
- the goddess of love and devotion
- true happiness or peace
- a group of nomadic people who migrated to northern India
- merchants, artisans, and farmers; the third social class in the caste system
15 Clues: an ancient Hindu text • true happiness or peace • one's soul or inner self • a journey to a holy place • the goddess of love and devotion • goods or money given to the poor • the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • a group of nomadic people who migrated to northern India • Jati that couldn't enter houses of worship or go to school • ...
