enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions. 2021-03-20
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- Invented the microscope.
- Danish astronomer who carefully analized the movements of the planets.
- Published law of gravity
- descovered mathematical relationship between the pressure and volumen of gases.
- a viewpoint that people believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. The sun, moon, and planets revolved around the Earth.
- was a Renaissance-era mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
- invents barometer.
- Invented mercury thermometer.
- was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. He is known as the father of the science.
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- Book made by Galileo Galilei wich described his astonishing observations.
- was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe.
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.
- German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion.
- Reveals how human hearts work.
- Developed analytical geometry which linked algebra and geometry.
- was a 16th-century Flemish anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy. He proved wrong some of Galen´s assumptions.
- Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
19 Clues: invents barometer. • Invented the microscope. • Published law of gravity • Invented mercury thermometer. • Reveals how human hearts work. • Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Developed analytical geometry which linked algebra and geometry. • Danish astronomer who carefully analized the movements of the planets. • ...
L.16 Section 2023-03-31
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- finding universal truth and peace
- a person who gives up worldly pleasures
- Siddhartha discovered three forms of ______ that upset him
- Sanskrit word for a person that means "awakened"
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- Siddhartha gave up _____to tr and find happiness
- the Prince who will become the Buddha
- goods or money given to the poor
7 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • finding universal truth and peace • the Prince who will become the Buddha • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • Siddhartha gave up _____to tr and find happiness • Sanskrit word for a person that means "awakened" • Siddhartha discovered three forms of ______ that upset him
LATIN REVOLUTION CROSS WORD 2026-02-18
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- Enlightenment idea meaning people should rule themselves
- Leader called “The Liberator
- The European country Latin America fought for independence from
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- Social class of American-born Spaniards who wanted power
- Mexican priest who began the revolt with the “Grito”
- The mountain range crossed by San Martín
- A main cause: unfair _______ and class system
7 Clues: Leader called “The Liberator • The mountain range crossed by San Martín • A main cause: unfair _______ and class system • Mexican priest who began the revolt with the “Grito” • Enlightenment idea meaning people should rule themselves • Social class of American-born Spaniards who wanted power • The European country Latin America fought for independence from
Causes of the French Revolution 2026-03-13
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- Palace and center of political power.
- Queen known for extravagance, contributing to unpopularity
- The social structure of three orders
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- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- The middle class; often leading the push for change
- Commoners who made up 98% of the population
- Poor harvests led to massive food shortages and riots
7 Clues: The social structure of three orders • Palace and center of political power. • Commoners who made up 98% of the population • The middle class; often leading the push for change • Poor harvests led to massive food shortages and riots • Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism • Queen known for extravagance, contributing to unpopularity
Unit 8 Age of Reason Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- a system in which the government does not interfere in economic matters.
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- sun-centered; the system of the universe in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- a system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal powers
- an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
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- of powers, a form of government in which the power is divided; the executive, legislative and judicial branches limit and control each other through a system of checks and balances
- the concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will and all individuals should be forced to abide by it since it represents what is best for the entire community
- the doctrine that scientists should proceed from the particular to the general by making systematic observations and carefully organized experiments to test hypotheses or theories, a process that will lead to correct general principles
- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone.
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment; a scholar or a thinker
11 Clues: a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment; a scholar or a thinker • an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • a system in which the government does not interfere in economic matters. • sun-centered; the system of the universe in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun • ...
Beethoven's Long Shadow 2025-03-17
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- Before the rise of artists' status in society after the French Revolution, professional musicians of standing were expected to serve the court or the _______.
- Like Kant, this Enlightenment philosopher considered instrumental music (music without words) to be of a lower order than other, more rational, Fine Arts (such as poetry or painting).
- The rise of the music industry of the 19th century is inextricably linked to the development of this instrument.
- Iconic incident in the Beethoven "mythology": The T_________ Incident.
- Iconic incident in the Beethoven "mythology":The Heiligenstadt T__________.
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- This legal innovation would allow musicians to gain independance from historic, "ancien régime" centers of power: c__________.
- A central "bourgeois" (or middle-class) ideal: Individuals can become "elites" in society based on their talent and hard work (rather than birth into a noble family) ; an ideal Beethoven himself espoused. M_________
- Though he was born and raised in Bonn, Germany Beethoven is associated with the second ________ School (along with Mozart, Haydn & Schubert).
- Romantic philosophers such as S__________ turned the Enlightenment paradigm on its head, considering music to be THE HIGHEST art precisely because it transcended rational thought.
- Josef Danhauser's 1840 painting "Liszt at the Piano" visually stages Beethoven's elevated status, the inversion of traditional social hierachy, the emotional power of music, and the community of A______.
- Iconic incident in the Beethoven "mythology": The Lichnowsky L_________.
11 Clues: Iconic incident in the Beethoven "mythology": The T_________ Incident. • Iconic incident in the Beethoven "mythology": The Lichnowsky L_________. • Iconic incident in the Beethoven "mythology":The Heiligenstadt T__________. • The rise of the music industry of the 19th century is inextricably linked to the development of this instrument. • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-11
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- The "Buddha" or the prince that seeked the cause of human sorrow
- The famous Chinese philosopher lived the life of a scholar
- The state of enlightenment in Buddhism
- Government workers
- In Hinduism, the moral duties of the people
- The religion centered around Ancient Egypt
- A period with much achievement
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- A piece of land that pops out of a continent
- In Hinduism, the result of your actions in the next life
- The eventual emperor of the Han's
- The group that a person is born into
- Chinese writing symbols
- The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties
- The king of the Qin dynsasty
- The spiritual power that is in all things in India
- A loosely organized government.
- Control over a property or product
- He wrote the book "The Way of Life" and worked with Confucius.
18 Clues: Government workers • Chinese writing symbols • The king of the Qin dynsasty • A period with much achievement • A loosely organized government. • The eventual emperor of the Han's • Control over a property or product • The group that a person is born into • The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties • The state of enlightenment in Buddhism • ...
French Revolution 2023-10-24
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- the clergy were members
- the third estate paid 100% of these under the Old Regime
- pride in your country
- the government overthrown by Napoleon
- he led the reign of terror
- the first government of Revolutionary France
- the name given to all pre-revolutionary governments of France
- the third estate did not get fair voting here
- the tennis court oath was a promise to fight for this
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- Never invade here! Especially in winter!!
- where the women's march insisted King Louis XVI return
- his execution started the Reign of Terror
- 98% of French people belonged to this before the revolution
- the time period that inspired the French Revolution
- where napoleon gained his fame
- when the military overthrows a government
- he declared himself emperor in 1804
- the nobility under the Old Regime
18 Clues: pride in your country • the clergy were members • he led the reign of terror • where napoleon gained his fame • the nobility under the Old Regime • he declared himself emperor in 1804 • the government overthrown by Napoleon • Never invade here! Especially in winter!! • his execution started the Reign of Terror • when the military overthrows a government • ...
Scientific Revolution 2013-03-04
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- Method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Time period also known as the age of reason
- Galilei Author of Starry Night and astronomer
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- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Newton Great English scientist that developed the theory of motion
- French for philosophers
- Invented by Daniel Fahrenheit to measure temperature
- Device invented to see the depths of space
8 Clues: French for philosophers • Device invented to see the depths of space • Time period also known as the age of reason • Galilei Author of Starry Night and astronomer • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe • Invented by Daniel Fahrenheit to measure temperature • Method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • ...
Crossword de la crue 2022-09-27
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- an assembly of representatives from all three states.
- this person spent extravagant amounts of money.
- The belief that peoples greatest loyalty should not be a king or empire.
- This war was called this because spain lies on the Iberian Peninsula
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- chops peoples heads off
- there was a shortage of this
- the great age of reason
- clergy, nobility, commoners are all?
8 Clues: chops peoples heads off • the great age of reason • there was a shortage of this • clergy, nobility, commoners are all? • this person spent extravagant amounts of money. • an assembly of representatives from all three states. • This war was called this because spain lies on the Iberian Peninsula • The belief that peoples greatest loyalty should not be a king or empire.
Buddhism Crossword 2024-07-25
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- We don't have a soul because we are impermanent (6)
- Title that 2 down gained on enlightenment (6)
- What decides how we are reborn (5)
- Being released from the wheel (7)
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- These things make us who we are instead of a soul (1,8)
- The main role model in Buddhism (10,7)
- The wheel we are stuck in (7)
- We suffer because everything changes (6)
8 Clues: The wheel we are stuck in (7) • Being released from the wheel (7) • What decides how we are reborn (5) • The main role model in Buddhism (10,7) • We suffer because everything changes (6) • Title that 2 down gained on enlightenment (6) • We don't have a soul because we are impermanent (6) • These things make us who we are instead of a soul (1,8)
Religion Crossword 2021-10-25
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- a religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enlightenment that enables one to halt the endless sequence of births and deaths to which one is otherwise subject.
- a period of ten years:
- the sacred text of Islam, divided into 114 chapters, or suras: revered as the word of God, dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel, and accepted as the foundation of Islamic law, religion, culture, and politics.
- Two or more timelines put together to compare different events in the same era.
- the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.
- any of a series of teachers in Buddhism, of whom Gautama was the last, who bring enlightenment and wisdom.
- A diagram that shows the relationship between concepts.
- the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time:
- any of the early followers of Jesus who carried the Christian message into the world.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- the common religion of India, based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita, etc., having an extremely diversified character with many schools of philosophy and theology, many popular cults, and a large pantheon symbolizing the many attributes of a single god. Buddhism and Jainism are outside the Hindu tradition but are regarded as related religions.
- a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion:
- something that happens or is regarded as happening; an occurrence, especially one of some importance.
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- also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship that play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity.
- according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek enlightenment as a spiritual ascetic, attained his goal and, in preaching his path to others, founded Buddhism in India in the 6th-5th centuries BCE
- contains a single line with dates and events in chrono- logical order.
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form.
- They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
- A period of 1000 years.
- Order the arrangement of things following one after another in time:
- the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the Talmud.
- a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects.
- he Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- the whole body of Muslim believers, their civilization, and the countries in which theirs is the dominant religion.
- A period of 100 years.
- a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book.
- The Holy Fathers Son.
27 Clues: The Holy Fathers Son. • a period of ten years: • A period of 100 years. • A period of 1000 years. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • A diagram that shows the relationship between concepts. • Order the arrangement of things following one after another in time: • contains a single line with dates and events in chrono- logical order. • ...
Religion Crossword 2021-10-25
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- a religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enlightenment that enables one to halt the endless sequence of births and deaths to which one is otherwise subject.
- a period of ten years:
- the sacred text of Islam, divided into 114 chapters, or suras: revered as the word of God, dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel, and accepted as the foundation of Islamic law, religion, culture, and politics.
- Two or more timelines put together to compare different events in the same era.
- the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.
- any of a series of teachers in Buddhism, of whom Gautama was the last, who bring enlightenment and wisdom.
- A diagram that shows the relationship between concepts.
- the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time:
- any of the early followers of Jesus who carried the Christian message into the world.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- the common religion of India, based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita, etc., having an extremely diversified character with many schools of philosophy and theology, many popular cults, and a large pantheon symbolizing the many attributes of a single god. Buddhism and Jainism are outside the Hindu tradition but are regarded as related religions.
- a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion:
- something that happens or is regarded as happening; an occurrence, especially one of some importance.
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- also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship that play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity.
- according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek enlightenment as a spiritual ascetic, attained his goal and, in preaching his path to others, founded Buddhism in India in the 6th-5th centuries BCE
- contains a single line with dates and events in chrono- logical order.
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form.
- They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
- A period of 1000 years.
- Order the arrangement of things following one after another in time:
- the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the Talmud.
- a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects.
- he Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- the whole body of Muslim believers, their civilization, and the countries in which theirs is the dominant religion.
- A period of 100 years.
- a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book.
- The Holy Fathers Son.
27 Clues: The Holy Fathers Son. • a period of ten years: • A period of 100 years. • A period of 1000 years. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • A diagram that shows the relationship between concepts. • Order the arrangement of things following one after another in time: • contains a single line with dates and events in chrono- logical order. • ...
The Constitution 2024-03-25
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- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- of Confederation the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a strong disagreement
- a country governed by elected representatives
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
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- contradictiona difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- a series of essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the Constitution by the states
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- Three-Fifths Compromisean agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
17 Clues: a strong disagreement • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • ...
Classical Period 2024-03-18
7 Clues: Intellectual movement • A long piece for orchestra • Composer in the New World (America) • Replaced the Harpsichord and Clavichord • Wrote 9 symphonies and went deaf by age 30 • Worked for the Esterhazy family for most of his career • Was a child prodigy and wrote his first opera at age 12
Buddhism 2022-01-10
Latin America & Nationalism Review 2022-11-18
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- people of mixed European and Native descent
- life, liberty, and property
- Europeans born in Europe
- last name of the man who led the Haitian Revolution
- the only successful slave rebellion took place here
- Europeans born in Latin America
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- an intellectual movement that started in Europe and then spread to the Americas
- people of mixed European and African descent
- pride for your country
- the French controlled Haiti because of this crop
- man who unified Germany
- last name of the man who led the Mexican independence movement
- the revolution that inspired revolutions in Latin America
- last name of the man who wanted to unite all of Latin America
14 Clues: pride for your country • man who unified Germany • Europeans born in Europe • life, liberty, and property • Europeans born in Latin America • people of mixed European and Native descent • people of mixed European and African descent • the French controlled Haiti because of this crop • last name of the man who led the Haitian Revolution • ...
Hinduism First Steps 2020-03-06
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- the essential soul force of a person
- one's duty to do right action, follow rules of one's caste in society
- Holy river of Eastern India
- the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- ancient language ancestor of Hindi and several European languages
- Hindu concept of time
- scriptural hymns, ancient text
- Hindi greeting
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- the result of one's right or wrong actions from past lives and into future lives
- release from cycle of earthly life by abandoning desire, a state of enlightenment
- destroyer, creator, cosmic dancer
- ----Gita, a beloved poem "for the Lord"
- Bharata _ _ _ _ _ _, a form of temple dance
- texts to help people learn through Hindu stories and rules
14 Clues: Hindi greeting • Hindu concept of time • Holy river of Eastern India • scriptural hymns, ancient text • destroyer, creator, cosmic dancer • the essential soul force of a person • ----Gita, a beloved poem "for the Lord" • Bharata _ _ _ _ _ _, a form of temple dance • the single spiritual power that resides in all things • ...
Japan Imperialism 2013-02-17
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- Territory ruled by an imperial power
- Elite countries in Europe, nickname
- Restoration that improved the Economy and Gov.
- Was made in 1889 to improve womens rigts and political participation
- Japan used mainly this resource after taking over China
- Spread of European civilization and Enlightenment
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- In the beginning, Japan lacked this, which put them behind
- Japan dominated the industry of manufactured ____
- An addition or advancement upon the state of being
- War that won Japan land from China and Russia
- A place taken over by Japan in Franco-Prussian War
- Commodore of the US that forced Japan to trade with the US
- Country that became the 1st Eastern European Force
- Political or national strength
14 Clues: Political or national strength • Elite countries in Europe, nickname • Territory ruled by an imperial power • War that won Japan land from China and Russia • Restoration that improved the Economy and Gov. • Japan dominated the industry of manufactured ____ • Spread of European civilization and Enlightenment • An addition or advancement upon the state of being • ...
Ancient Crossword Cool Kid Club 2016-03-08
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- is someone who seizes power and rules with total authority
- someone who writes or performs epic poems
- a government by the people
- to move toward a weaker condition
- A piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- the system in a country that involves making buying and selling goods
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- enslaved in ancient sparta
- a form of democracy which citizens elect
- a gathering place: marketplace in ancient greece
- a goverment in which a small group has control
- a greek city state
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland: the new territory itself
- hi rate goverment official
14 Clues: a greek city state • enslaved in ancient sparta • a government by the people • hi rate goverment official • to move toward a weaker condition • a form of democracy which citizens elect • someone who writes or performs epic poems • A piece of land nearly surrounded by water • a goverment in which a small group has control • a gathering place: marketplace in ancient greece • ...
Week 22 Vocabulary 2025-01-23
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- Make something go faster, increase speed
- Ask questions or look for information to learn
- Feeling or idea of something great
- Tool or piece of equipment
- Doing something automatically without having to think about it
- Stubborn, not backing down or listening
- Large area that stretches over a wide open space
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- Something that causes damage or harm
- Something seems dangerous, threatening, or likely to cause harm
- Making something up on the spot without planning ahead
- Feeling angry or frustrated about something that isn’t fair
- To learn or think in a new way
- To keep doing something even when it is hard
- Feeling upset because someone did something disrespectful
14 Clues: Tool or piece of equipment • To learn or think in a new way • Feeling or idea of something great • Something that causes damage or harm • Stubborn, not backing down or listening • Make something go faster, increase speed • To keep doing something even when it is hard • Ask questions or look for information to learn • Large area that stretches over a wide open space • ...
Sept. 3-6 2024-09-03
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- no quantity or number
- opposite the way the hands on a clock are going
- not securely held or in position
- occuring continuously over a period of time
- level of detail a measuring tool can measure
- having a regular pattern of sound
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward another physical body having mass
- parents, guardians and others responsible for caring for children
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- the government is by consent of the people
- A philosophical movement in the 1700s which emphasized rationalism
- regular method or order
- a standard of measure
- only slightly warm; lukewarm
- close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact
14 Clues: no quantity or number • a standard of measure • regular method or order • only slightly warm; lukewarm • not securely held or in position • having a regular pattern of sound • the government is by consent of the people • occuring continuously over a period of time • level of detail a measuring tool can measure • opposite the way the hands on a clock are going • ...
Religion Crossword 2021-10-25
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- a religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enlightenment that enables one to halt the endless sequence of births and deaths to which one is otherwise subject.
- a period of ten years:
- the sacred text of Islam, divided into 114 chapters, or suras: revered as the word of God, dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel, and accepted as the foundation of Islamic law, religion, culture, and politics.
- Two or more timelines put together to compare different events in the same era.
- the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches.
- any of a series of teachers in Buddhism, of whom Gautama was the last, who bring enlightenment and wisdom.
- A diagram that shows the relationship between concepts.
- the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time:
- any of the early followers of Jesus who carried the Christian message into the world.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- the common religion of India, based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita, etc., having an extremely diversified character with many schools of philosophy and theology, many popular cults, and a large pantheon symbolizing the many attributes of a single god. Buddhism and Jainism are outside the Hindu tradition but are regarded as related religions.
- a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion:
- something that happens or is regarded as happening; an occurrence, especially one of some importance.
Down
- also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship that play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity.
- according to legend, a Hindu prince who renounced his position and wealth to seek enlightenment as a spiritual ascetic, attained his goal and, in preaching his path to others, founded Buddhism in India in the 6th-5th centuries BCE
- contains a single line with dates and events in chrono- logical order.
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form.
- They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
- A period of 1000 years.
- Order the arrangement of things following one after another in time:
- the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the Talmud.
- a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects.
- he Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- the whole body of Muslim believers, their civilization, and the countries in which theirs is the dominant religion.
- A period of 100 years.
- a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book.
- The Holy Fathers Son.
27 Clues: The Holy Fathers Son. • a period of ten years: • A period of 100 years. • A period of 1000 years. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • A diagram that shows the relationship between concepts. • Order the arrangement of things following one after another in time: • contains a single line with dates and events in chrono- logical order. • ...
Chapter 20: Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America 2015-02-17
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- published the Spirit of the Laws
- King George's prime minister in 1770
- wrote Two Treatises of Government and influenced the Declaration of Independence writers
- supporters of the Parliament in the English Civil War
- document outlining basic laws and principles that govern a nation
- handbook describing the ideas of the Enlightenment
- head of government in Great Britain
- supported independence for the colonies
- sea captain traders and pirates
- published the Social Contract
- first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- plan of government ratified by the American colonies in 1781
- joint rulers of England following James II
- spokesperson for women's rights
- form of government in which the federal government is given many important powers while the states all remaining powers
- company that lasted nearly 260 years and helped Great Britain develop into an overseas power
- time period under Charles II in which the English monarchy was restored
- law passed in 1651 requiring that all goods shipped to England from other countries be carried on English ships or by ships of the producing country
- supported remaining part of Great Britain
- officers who were heads of government departments
- angry colonists threw a shipment of tea into Boston Harbor
- chief American negotiator between the British and Americans following the Revolution
- called the 7 Years War in Europe, fought in North America between Britain and France
- leader of the Puritans that defeated Charles I in 1645
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- united England and Scotland into one kingdom
- bloodless transfer of power in the English monarchy
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- first English sea captain to sail around the globe
- belief that reason and the scientific method could logically explain human nature
- voyages gave England its first claim in North America
- wrote Leviathan
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- idea that absolute monarchs should rule but by principals of the Enlightenment
- beginning battles of the American Revolution
- makes the laws
- sailed on behalf of Dutch; one of the first to search for the Northwest Passage
- tax placed on printed materials in the colonies
- named so because of the on and off meetings with Charles over 20 years
- idea that government is created by and controlled by the people
- commander of the American forces during the American Revolution
- "you shall have the body"
- led by Oliver Cromwell; abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords
- emphasized personal liberties
- form of government in which the king or queen is the head of state but Parliament has much power
- interprets the laws
- supporters of the king during the English Civil War
- granted religious freedoms to some non-Anglican Protestants but not Catholics or Jews
- enforces the laws
- passed in 1689 as a condition of William and Mary taking the throne; gave Parliament the power to choose ruler of the country
- wrote the Encyclopedia
- reparations for the Boston Tea Party
- ended the French and Indian War
- presented to Charles I by Parliament outlining certain ancient liberties
- first Hanoverian king born in England; king during the American Revolution
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- wanted a strong Parliament and opposed having a Catholic ruler in England
- republic
- believed in a hereditary monarchy for England
58 Clues: republic • makes the laws • wrote Leviathan • enforces the laws • interprets the laws • wrote the Encyclopedia • "you shall have the body" • emphasized personal liberties • published the Social Contract • thinkers of the Enlightenment • sea captain traders and pirates • spokesperson for women's rights • ended the French and Indian War • published the Spirit of the Laws • ...
Unit 1-1 Review Puzzle A 2017-10-05
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- Enlightenment thinker who wrote that there should be a separation of powers so that no one person or group would have all the power and be dictatorial; suggested three branches of government
- founded as a haven for Catholics who were being persecuted in England at the time
- third English colony; established by the Puritans in Massachusetts; a “city on a hill;” had strict rules of behavior and punishment
- law that established that there would be freedom of religion and separation of church and state in Virginia; became the model for the first amendment
- first two rights listed in the Declaration of Independence; inspired by John Locke
- idea that John Locke is most known for and that inspired an American colonial document.
- Enlightenment thinker whose ideas were the inspiration for the Declaration of Independence
- crop which was widely popular in Europe and came to be called the “killer crop” because of how harshly slaves were worked to grow it; particular in the Caribbean islands
- the three main countries that colonized North America (in alphabetical order)
- first English colony in North America; established by the Virginia Company, a joint stock company, as a money-making venture
- a haven for Quakers; set up by William Penn
- what people have the right to do if a government does not protect their rights, according to the Declaration of Independence; “____________ it and create a new one.”
- part of the colonial boycott of tea to protest British taxation policies
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote about the Social Contract: that government should exist to protect the rights of the people and should rule by the consent of the people
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- main cash crop grown by Virginia and Maryland in colonial times; the first major crop grown by English people; introduced to Jamestown by John Rolfe
- document that stated the colonies’ intention of separation from the UK; is a statement of beliefs about government, and served as a model to other countries.
- religious revival movement; led people to question political authority as well as church authority
- Puritan punishment that was given for most serious crimes such as lying, gambling, spouse beating, and swearing
- author of the Declaration of Independence; planter and slaveholder from Virginia who wrote the Declaration of Independence; and Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom
- Native Americans believed that all of nature had this quality; therefore they did not believe in dividing up and owning the land; they lived in harmony with it
- second English colony; established by the Pilgrims in Massachusetts to practice their faith freely; famous for the first Thanksgiving
- this devastated the Native American population such that it is said that the New England area was easy to colonize
- battle site at which the “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired when the British army was on its way to Concord to retrieve the colonists’ weapons, starting the Revolutionary War
- amendment that protects people from cruel, unusual, and excessive punishments
- Massachusetts lawyer and farmer who was an outspoken advocate of independence; he was a delegate to Congress and diplomat in Paris; later became the second president of the US
- term that refers to the male-dominated nature of European society which included the church, political, business, and domestic (home) affairs; they believed firmly in land ownership
- purpose of the system of separation of powers with its checks and balances
27 Clues: a haven for Quakers; set up by William Penn • part of the colonial boycott of tea to protest British taxation policies • purpose of the system of separation of powers with its checks and balances • the three main countries that colonized North America (in alphabetical order) • amendment that protects people from cruel, unusual, and excessive punishments • ...
South and Central Asia Review: Part 1 2015-10-26
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- The ______ Road was a major trade route between China and Europe.
- _________ disobedience is an act of protest that breaks the law but doesn't cause harm to anyone.
- Operation Enduring ____________ was the name of the U.S. led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
- Religion started by Zoroaster in Afghanistan.
- Afghan rebels that were supported by the United States.
- Mohandas __________ was a civil rights leader in India that fought against British rule.
- Afghan rebels were given ___________ Missile Systems by the United States.
- To have no access to an ocean or other major body of water.
- USSR stands for the Union of Soviet ___________ Republics.
- The "heaven" of Buddhism where you go when you reach ultimate enlightenment.
- What is the capital of Afghanistan?
- Terrorist group that ruled Afghanistan from the 1990's until they were overthrown by the United States.
- What country is Mount Everest located in?
- A group of people that don't live in one set area, but move around from place to place.
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- Sir Edmund ____________ was the first person to successfully climb Mount Everest.
- What is the name of the second largest film industry in the world that's located in India?
- What type of nut is grown in Afghanistan?
- The _________ plant is
- What is the lowest level of the caste system that contains the poorest of the poor in India?
- Group of people that deliver hot lunches to people working in India.
- The ____________ Path is the 8 practices that Buddhists believe they should do to reach enlightenment.
- The __________ River is the extremely polluted river that millions of people in India use for water.
- What is the area of land that India and Pakistan still claim to be theirs?
- In Hinduism, doing a lot of good works will give someone a lot of this.
- ________ bin Laden was the leader of Al-Qaeda and opened and operated terrorist training camps in Afghanistan.
- The __________ Valley is the part of Mount Everest where remains of hundreds of dead climbers lay in the snow and ice.
26 Clues: The _________ plant is • What is the capital of Afghanistan? • What type of nut is grown in Afghanistan? • What country is Mount Everest located in? • Religion started by Zoroaster in Afghanistan. • Afghan rebels that were supported by the United States. • USSR stands for the Union of Soviet ___________ Republics. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2017-08-21
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- Defilement; unwholesome qualities; a factor of mind that obscures clear seeing; a hindrance to meditation; also know as afflictive emotion
- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- suffering
- The teachings of the Buddha
- Concentration; a deep state of meditation
- Mental or physical formation
- The doctrine that all mental and physical phenomena arise and pass away depending on causes and conditions
- The qualities of character to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- Path of the Elders
- awakening
- Physical and mental calm
- Extinction of the fires of attachment, hatred and delusion that cause suffering; liberation from cyclic existence
- Discipline; the rules and regulations governing the conduct of Buddhist monks and nuns
- The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India – a fig tree popularly called Pipal
- One who is undertaking the spiritual path of awakening; a meditator
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- Wisdom
- compassion
- Interest and inquiry into experience
- Spiritual friend. In the Theravada Buddhist meditation tradition, teachers are often referred to as spiritual friends
- Mental absorption, a state of strong concentration that temporarily suspends the five hindrances
- A term referring to the group of meditation practices that aim at samadhi
- The community of practitioners of the Buddhist path, or those beings who have attained direct realization of the nature of reality
- Action based on kindness, respect, truthfulness, timeliness and wisdom
- The auspicious power of wholesome action that brings positive karmic results
- The six perceptual gates through which we experience the world
- A gladdening of the mind and body
- A spiritual path that avoids extremes of self-mortification and self-indulgence, as discovered and taught by the Buddha
- A technique used in meditation to help direct the mind to the object of meditation
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
30 Clues: Wisdom • suffering • awakening • compassion • Path of the Elders • Physical and mental calm • The teachings of the Buddha • Mental or physical formation • A gladdening of the mind and body • Interest and inquiry into experience • Concentration; a deep state of meditation • The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism • ...
Modern 1750-1900 2022-05-18
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- defined individual and collective rights at the time of the French Revolution.
- what allowed factories to stay open longer and produce more goods
- the fundamental law of the U.S federal system
- was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- famous advocate for communism
- what allowed to more innovatioksn and inventions
- what allowed the toilet to successfully maingtream
- french political and criminal scandal
- a global conflict between Great Britain and France
- first to use modern production methods
- - used a mixture of coal, gas and air
- used as the orimer mover in pumps
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- the law that was signed thta gave the president the powerr to force native american tribes to move to land west of the mississippi river.
- separation of 13 noth american british colonies from great britain
- what allowed to communication
- in Europe during the 17th and 18th century considered an intellectual movement driven by reason.
- what changed the types of goods available to local markets
- a new form of transport
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker.
- banned the entry of virtually all chinese immigrants for 24 years
- he's best-known for his 1848 work, Principles of Political Economy, which became a leading economic textbook for decades after its publication
- founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism
- group of enslaved Africans and their descendants who gained their freedom by escaping
- an Indian lawyer who led his country to freedom from British colonial rule in 1947
- wrote the acclaimed work 'A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences.
- served seven terms as President of Mexico
- one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment.
- made it possible to spin cotton yarn faster
- it had to hspped for the Boers to accept the loss of their independence
- American political activist o supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
30 Clues: a new form of transport • what allowed to communication • famous advocate for communism • used as the orimer mover in pumps • french political and criminal scandal • - used a mixture of coal, gas and air • first to use modern production methods • served seven terms as President of Mexico • 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. • ...
Historia Unit Dos 2022-05-22
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- reciprocal relationships between lords and vassals people fought for nobles and got land in return
- Buddhism founder
- Western Europe After fall of Roman Empire iw ur economic, intellectual, cultural decline.
- 2nd highest in caste system, warriors / soldiers
- conquered empire form Macedonia to Indus Valley
- caste system that were service jobs, above untouchables
- what you do in this life affects the next
- road for government built by Darius that helped unite Empire
- nomadic Arab of desert
- Five things you need to do to go to Heaven
- where was Muhammad born?
- Islamic dynasty based on succession
- holy place of worship for Muslims
- Greek politician that developed democracy in Athens
- Countries under Muslim sovereignty
- 8 steps to end suffering and attain enlightens (bhuddist)
- First Muslim empire
- Achaemid ruler known for benevolence to other countries
- north of Greece
- Uber rich guy with pilgrimage to Mecca
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- Mauryan empire founder
- state of enlightenment for Bhuddists, stopping reincarnation
- governor of a province in ancient Persia
- the religious and moral duties of an individual
- Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- Greek city-state ruled by an oligarchy, military focus, discouraged arts
- founded first Persian empire
- the social divisions (Brahmin priest class, Ksatriya, administrator, Vaisya, Sudra)
- Guatama founded Buddhism
- polytheistic religion believing in reincarnation, moksha, caste system
- religions from ancestors of Abraham, Judaism, Catholicism, Islam
- religion ofcused on achieving enlightenment and seeing truth, has a founder
- Held land for, the king
- trade route between China and Mediterranean where merchants carried goods for trade
- breaking reincarnation cycle (Hinduism)
- Athens vs Sparta Sparta won and city’s not United
- Priests, scholars, at tippy top of caste system
- Under lords, oversaw land
- leader of Muslim community
- middle of caste system, herders, farmers, merchants
- founder of Islam final prophet
- Holy book of islam
- protected land in exchange for pledging loyalty to lords
- one of the four Hindu goals, striving to be successful
- spread of ideas
45 Clues: spread of ideas • north of Greece • Buddhism founder • Holy book of islam • First Muslim empire • Mauryan empire founder • nomadic Arab of desert • Held land for, the king • Guatama founded Buddhism • where was Muhammad born? • Under lords, oversaw land • Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • leader of Muslim community • founded first Persian empire • founder of Islam final prophet • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2025-04-08
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- One’s ethical duty in Hinduism
- The Buddhist scriptures accepted by all Buddhists is called the _____ Canon, and gets its name from the language in which it was written.
- The belief that all of reality is essentially one
- Means “release”; refers to the ultimate goal of Hinduism, release from the wheel of rebirth
- The eternal essence of all of reality in Hinduism; sometimes translated as “God”
- The Sanskrit word for non-violence; an important principle in Hindu ethics
- In 6th Century China, Buddhism was blended with many Taoist principles. This form of Buddhism, which emphasizes the practice of seated meditation, spread to Japan and is called _____ Buddhism today.
- _____ Buddhism emphasizes self-effort, minimizes ritual, and is most prevalent in southeast Asia.
- The moral law of cause and effect in Hinduism
- Selfish desire or craving; the cause of suffering in Buddhism
- Spoke five of the Buddhist Dharma Wheel is Right _____. It focuses on choosing one’s life work with the ultimate goal of Enlightenment in mind.
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- Spoke three of the Buddhist Dharma Wheel is Right _____. It focuses on speaking with truth and kindness.
- The language of the Hindu scriptures
- The most well-known of the Hindu scriptures is commonly called the _____.
- The most well-known sermon of the Buddha is the _____.
- Means suffering or dislocation in Buddhism
- The eternal self in Hinduism, that which is reincarnated into different life forms
- _____ Buddhism emphasizes the role of grace in attaining Enlightenment, and considers the Buddha to be not just a teacher, but also a savior. It is most prevalent in East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea).
- The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of a type of Buddhism called _____ Buddhism. This form of Buddhism has many unique practices, such as prayer flags, mandalas, hand gestures, and distinctive singing.
- The wheel of rebirth in Hinduism
- “The Catholic Church rejects nothing of what is _____ and holy in these religions (Hinduism and Buddhism)” Nostra Aetate 2
- According to Buddhism, the cure for suffering and the means of ridding oneself of selfish desire, is the practice of the Noble _____ Path.
22 Clues: One’s ethical duty in Hinduism • The wheel of rebirth in Hinduism • The language of the Hindu scriptures • Means suffering or dislocation in Buddhism • The moral law of cause and effect in Hinduism • The belief that all of reality is essentially one • The most well-known sermon of the Buddha is the _____. • Selfish desire or craving; the cause of suffering in Buddhism • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
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- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
Unit 3: Forming a New Nation Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-22
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- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to issues within a country
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- relating to issues within a country
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a strong disagreement
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • to issues within a country • relating to issues within a country • to treat a person or group unfairly • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • ...
WG Topic 8 Caydence Peaslee 2022-03-08
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- in Hinduism, one surpure cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- something unreal or misleading
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- making small loans to people who started their own businesses
- focused on or gathered in
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- the belief one should not hurt any living thing
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local government
- groups of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- relating to the whole universe
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the aryans ancient india
- the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- according to moral law
- thinker or teacher
- a state of blissful peace without desire of suffering
- to eliminate
- an area of north india that is home to many Sikhs
- superior by a large margin
- to make up for
- to thrive
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- to make up for
- something that provides information about something unknown
- to strain through overuse
- the business practice of sending many computer-related to workers outside the company
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- is the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- is the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war
- result
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- liberation from reincarnation
- to slow or block the movement of something
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- a fixed social class into which a person is born
- few and scattered
- the physical features of an area
- religious communities
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing develops from
41 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • to make up for • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • religious communities • according to moral law • to strain through overuse • focused on or gathered in • superior by a large margin • liberation from reincarnation • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
topic 8 vocab crossword-brooke 2022-03-08
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- in Hinduism,a person's duty
- a being who has received enlightenment and tries to help others out of compassion
- the same
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- few and scattered
- according to moral law
- the business of the practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- to calm to clear the mind by mainly focusing on one subject
- present in a region since ancient times
- member of the lowest Indian caste group made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted
- to block the movement of something
- past relative
- liberation from reincarnation in Hinduism
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- the physical features of an area
- land that is able to grow crops
- making small loans to people who start their own business
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- religious community
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- to make up for
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- to limit or restrict
- relating to the whole universe
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- the unfair treatment of people based on a gender
- a vast area of grasslands
- to strain through overuse
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- something that shows proof of something
- superior by a large margin
- the willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- something misleading
- in Hinduism, one supreme consciousness or God
- thinker or teacher
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- government rules that set limits or standards for business
- to eliminate
- in Buddhism a state of perfect wisdom
- a result
- a confined area connecting one or more places
44 Clues: the same • a result • to eliminate • past relative • to make up for • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • religious community • to limit or restrict • something misleading • according to moral law • a vast area of grasslands • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • in Hinduism,a person's duty • relating to the whole universe • land that is able to grow crops • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-11-10
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- A period where reason was applied in guiding people's thoughts about philosophy, society and politics.
- Document firmly based on the ideas of John Locke and the Enlightenment --- with its argument of wanting natural rights
- Process of developing machine production of goods using natural resources
- 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule.
- Resources required in order to produce goods and services during the Industrial Revolution
- 10 amendments added to the Constitution which protected the rights of freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion
- Person who organizes, manages, and takes responsibility for the risks of a business
- Social and political system of France --- caused the people of France to be divided into three large social classes/estates
- An assembly of all three estates to approve the imposing of new taxing on nobility
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- Increased output of machine-made goods originated in England during the mid-1700’s
- A major influence of the Latin American revolutions because of its successfulness; the only successful slave revolt in history; it is led by Toussaint Louverture
- Built in system of the 3 branches of government (judicial, executive, and legislative) checking the actons of each other to make sure neither of them are abusing their power
- Philosophers ---- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- New intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and power of indidvudals to solve problems
- Philosopher who was passionately committed to individual freedom
- Defended the idea of a free economy/market, wrote the Wealth of Nations and created the three natural laws of economics
- The city building and movement of people to cities
- Condition of roughly equal strength between opposing countries or alliances of countries.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil; utilized during the c. 1750 time period and led to increased crop yields and growing population
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband (1755-1793)
20 Clues: The city building and movement of people to cities • Philosopher who was passionately committed to individual freedom • Process of developing machine production of goods using natural resources • Philosophers ---- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life • Increased output of machine-made goods originated in England during the mid-1700’s • ...
Unit 6 2020-05-03
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- Prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.)
- Gradually increase
- The action of making sb. understand sth. or freeing them from false beliefs
- Represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form
- Acting out (a past event)
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- Cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations
- Make sb. leave his or her country and live abroad
- Evoke or suggest images, memories, and emotions
- Set going; initiate
- Cause or bring about (an action or feeling)
10 Clues: Gradually increase • Set going; initiate • Acting out (a past event) • Cause or bring about (an action or feeling) • Evoke or suggest images, memories, and emotions • Make sb. leave his or her country and live abroad • Represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form • Cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations • ...
Influence Library 2021-02-25
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- Italian thinker and politician who brought realism into the discussion of politics.
- A period where people developed new ideas about human existence.
- Great thinker of the 17th/18th Century
- Everyone has right to everything.
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- Type of government in the United States.
- A prince or a king holds power over all subjects.
- English Common Law
- Philosopher and political scientist who believed a social contract would keep a nation together.
- Talked of natural freedom
- English Scholar and philosopher who wrote “Levithian”
10 Clues: English Common Law • Talked of natural freedom • Everyone has right to everything. • Great thinker of the 17th/18th Century • Type of government in the United States. • A prince or a king holds power over all subjects. • English Scholar and philosopher who wrote “Levithian” • A period where people developed new ideas about human existence. • ...
French XIX Century 2016-11-17
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- Which rights did the National Assembly generated
- The_____ Republic started in 1870.
- Element used to kill everyone during the Jacobin's reign.
- Fundamental part of French diplomacy.
- False name of an important Enlightenment French character.
- War against Mexico that lasted a year.
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- Part of society that became more respectable after the French Revolution.
- Last name of the president that suspended the payment of debts to France.
- Race that France and Italy belonged to.
- Last name of a Mexican conservative that went to exile to France.
10 Clues: The_____ Republic started in 1870. • Fundamental part of French diplomacy. • War against Mexico that lasted a year. • Race that France and Italy belonged to. • Which rights did the National Assembly generated • Element used to kill everyone during the Jacobin's reign. • False name of an important Enlightenment French character. • ...
aralin 2 2018-12-07
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- isang bagay na hindi gumagalaw sa gitna ng kalawakan
- pangkat ng intelekuwal na humukayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran
- isang teoryang inilahad ni Copernicus na kung saan batay sa kanyang pagsasaliksik at pag aaral
- tinatawag na panahon ng kaliwanagan
- siya ang guamit ng ideyang natural law
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- siya ang naniniwala sa ideyang paghahati ng kapangyarihan sa pamahalaan
- isang asronomona nagbigay ng pormulasyon ng teoriya ng heliosentrismo
- isang aleman astronomer
- nagsimula ito dahl sa maraming uling at iron
- may paniniwala kagaya kay hobbes
10 Clues: isang aleman astronomer • may paniniwala kagaya kay hobbes • tinatawag na panahon ng kaliwanagan • siya ang guamit ng ideyang natural law • nagsimula ito dahl sa maraming uling at iron • isang bagay na hindi gumagalaw sa gitna ng kalawakan • pangkat ng intelekuwal na humukayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-09-25
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- a king or queen with all the power
- Commoners and Peasants, paid all the taxes, had no money, largest group
- King of France
- Nobles (rich), paid no taxes
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- event that started the French Revolution
- Event that made William and Mary the king and qQueenof England when they signed the English Bill of Rights
- Clergy, (church) paid no taxes
- Individual who believed in separation of power
- Individual who believed in natural rights of life. Liberty and Property
- Time of making new ideas
10 Clues: King of France • Time of making new ideas • Nobles (rich), paid no taxes • Clergy, (church) paid no taxes • a king or queen with all the power • event that started the French Revolution • Individual who believed in separation of power • Individual who believed in natural rights of life. Liberty and Property • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- last king of France
- series of massacres and public executions in response to revolutionary fervour
- legislative body that represent the three estates of the realm.
- violent and lawful seizure from a government
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- a form of government where a single ruler has absolute power and control
- a person who serves in a violent conflict
- reason, science, and human rights
- Elected legislature
- Someone who makes the important decisions for the country
- fortress and prison that symbolized the tyranny of the monarchy.
10 Clues: last king of France • Elected legislature • reason, science, and human rights • a person who serves in a violent conflict • violent and lawful seizure from a government • Someone who makes the important decisions for the country • legislative body that represent the three estates of the realm. • fortress and prison that symbolized the tyranny of the monarchy. • ...
History 2021-12-02
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- the redcoats and the colonists had a large war.
- a group of men ready to battle at any moment
- four parts: introduction, preamble list of grievances, resolution
- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
- The purpose of blank is to serve and protect the citizens
- the law of independence
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- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- a concept that people could believe what they wanted and could think for themselves
- who wrote the famous book called Common Sense
- king or Great Britain and ireland
10 Clues: the law of independence • king or Great Britain and ireland • Who wrote the Declaration of Independence • Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness • a group of men ready to battle at any moment • who wrote the famous book called Common Sense • the redcoats and the colonists had a large war. • The purpose of blank is to serve and protect the citizens • ...
Eras of The World 2024-12-12
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- To _____ knowledge through books during the Enlightenment
- To ______ in wars, especially during the Medieval Period
- To ____ across the ocean in ships during the Age of Exploration
- To _____ for freedom during the Civil Rights Movement
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- To ______ from rural areas to cities during urbanization
- To _______ in factories during the industrial Revolution
- To ____ treaties during the Cold War to avoid conflicts
- To ________ colonies during the Age of Exploration
- To ____ land for agriculture during the Neolithic Era
- To ______ a Renaissance masterpiece using paints and brushes
10 Clues: To ________ colonies during the Age of Exploration • To ____ land for agriculture during the Neolithic Era • To _____ for freedom during the Civil Rights Movement • To ____ treaties during the Cold War to avoid conflicts • To ______ from rural areas to cities during urbanization • To _______ in factories during the industrial Revolution • ...
India Crossword 2025-03-14
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- A powerful empire that rose around 300 CE
- A state where your desires are "blown out"
- Someone who leads a simple life devoted to prayer
- A cycle of death and rebirth
- A religion where people try to reach enlightenment
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- A leader who expanded the Gupta Empire
- A religion involving the worship of many gods
- The creator of the universe according to Hinduism
- Cloth made from a plant that was first domesticated in India
- The sacred texts of Hinduism
10 Clues: The sacred texts of Hinduism • A cycle of death and rebirth • A leader who expanded the Gupta Empire • A powerful empire that rose around 300 CE • A state where your desires are "blown out" • A religion involving the worship of many gods • The creator of the universe according to Hinduism • Someone who leads a simple life devoted to prayer • ...
Anarchism 2024-11-17
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- System of exchanging resources and services in anarchism
- Way to vote or decide upon an action in an anarchist society
- Leader of the Ukrainian anarchist army (last name)
- Known as the "father of anarchism" (last name)
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- Group which represented the anarchists in the French Revolution
- Nation which progressed anarchist ideas the most
- Period during which anarchist thought developed most
- A modern far-left movement in USA and Germany
- Region of spain where the anarchist movements gain most attention
- What anarchism is often misinterpeted with
10 Clues: What anarchism is often misinterpeted with • A modern far-left movement in USA and Germany • Known as the "father of anarchism" (last name) • Nation which progressed anarchist ideas the most • Leader of the Ukrainian anarchist army (last name) • Period during which anarchist thought developed most • System of exchanging resources and services in anarchism • ...
A.P World history crossword 2025-04-29
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- Power than ran early trains and factories
- goods like cotton or sugar grown to sell, not food.
- Shift from hand production to machine production
- Big change in government or society
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- Policy of expanding power through colonization or military force
- a political system where a powerful central state exercises control over weaker peripheral states or territories
- Person who spreads religion to new lands
- Fighting between nations or groups
- 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- Land ruled by another country
10 Clues: Land ruled by another country • Fighting between nations or groups • Big change in government or society • Person who spreads religion to new lands • Power than ran early trains and factories • Shift from hand production to machine production • goods like cotton or sugar grown to sell, not food. • Policy of expanding power through colonization or military force • ...
Division and Financial Trouble in France 2024-03-12
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- A tithe was an example of a _________________ collected by the Church of France.
- Cahiers are a list of _________________
- The rise of bread prices made _________________ an actual possibility in France.
- King Louis XVI was seen as being _________________ and indecisive.
- The Bourgeoise sat at the top of the _________________ Estate.
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- The estates were French _________________
- The Estates General consisted of _________________ from all 3 estates.
- Peasants made up the _________________ of the Third Estate.
- The church owned 10% of the _________________ in France.
- Enlightenment thinkers demanded Church _________________.
10 Clues: Cahiers are a list of _________________ • The estates were French _________________ • The church owned 10% of the _________________ in France. • Enlightenment thinkers demanded Church _________________. • Peasants made up the _________________ of the Third Estate. • The Bourgeoise sat at the top of the _________________ Estate. • ...
twenty-three isaac cope 2024-04-08
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- of relating to or occurring in the spring
- to charge with crime or misdemeanor specifically a pubic official
- the act of making worldwide in scope or application
- amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
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- expressive of suffering or woe
- to assign to an appropriate place or position on the basis of classification
- the act or means of providing knowledge, understanding, or insight
- made up of many different people or things
- an authorized representative or messenger
- to lessen the courage of
10 Clues: to lessen the courage of • expressive of suffering or woe • of relating to or occurring in the spring • an authorized representative or messenger • made up of many different people or things • the act of making worldwide in scope or application • amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion • ...
Buddhism 2023-11-18
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- Buddha's birthplace.
- The first Noble Truth: Life has _______.
- Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha after his enlightenment under the ______ tree.
- The Second Noble Truth: The cause of suffering is _______.
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- Buddha realises the ______ path is a true way to happiness.
- The teacher and founder of Buddhism.
- The ultimate goal in Buddhism, is a state of peace and liberation
- The second precept tells us to avoid _______.
8 Clues: Buddha's birthplace. • The teacher and founder of Buddhism. • The first Noble Truth: Life has _______. • The second precept tells us to avoid _______. • The Second Noble Truth: The cause of suffering is _______. • Buddha realises the ______ path is a true way to happiness. • The ultimate goal in Buddhism, is a state of peace and liberation • ...
Jean-Jacques Dessalines 2024-01-23
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- The king of France during the Haitian Revolution
- Haiti Emperor and a Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- First country to have a successful slave revolt
- What Haiti gained after the revolution
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- The Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- The country that Haiti revolted against and overthrew
- Ideas claiming that everyone has equal, natural rights
- Jean-Jacques nickname because of his ferocity in battle
8 Clues: The Leader of the Haitian Revolution • What Haiti gained after the revolution • First country to have a successful slave revolt • The king of France during the Haitian Revolution • Haiti Emperor and a Leader of the Haitian Revolution • The country that Haiti revolted against and overthrew • Ideas claiming that everyone has equal, natural rights • ...
Topic 4.4 Origins and Beliefs of Buddhism Vocab Review 2025-11-12
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- Buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the Buddha
- result of an action, effect
- In Buddhism, a state if perfect
- Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the Buddha
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- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- common, spread across a large area
- calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- secluded religious community
8 Clues: result of an action, effect • secluded religious community • In Buddhism, a state if perfect • common, spread across a large area • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the Buddha • Buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the Buddha • calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
Topic 4.4 Origins and Beliefs of Buddhism Vocab Review 2025-11-14
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- Buddhist sect the focuses on the compassion of the Buddha
- result of an action, effect
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom
- Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the Buddha
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- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- common, spread across a large area
- calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- secluded religious community
8 Clues: result of an action, effect • secluded religious community • common, spread across a large area • in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the Buddha • Buddhist sect the focuses on the compassion of the Buddha • ...
The French Revolution 2023-03-14
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- social class.
- French queen.
- a famous French leader.
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- a movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that science and logic give people more knowledge and understanding than tradition and religion.
- a sudden, radical, or complete change.
- people in the same country fighting each other.
- XVI French king.
7 Clues: social class. • French queen. • XVI French king. • a famous French leader. • a sudden, radical, or complete change. • people in the same country fighting each other. • a movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that science and logic give people more knowledge and understanding than tradition and religion.
A Samurai Must Know These Words Dane B. 2024-05-01
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- Japanese military general
- Fighting or defense style of combat
- The code of hothathich samurai lived by
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- A form of Buddhism that focuses on self-reliance and enlightenment from meditating
- For something to go back to the way it was
- Form of Buddhism that focuses on paradise
- Local Lords that's supported the shogun
7 Clues: Japanese military general • Fighting or defense style of combat • Local Lords that's supported the shogun • The code of hothathich samurai lived by • Form of Buddhism that focuses on paradise • For something to go back to the way it was • A form of Buddhism that focuses on self-reliance and enlightenment from meditating
Religious festivals 2025-01-16
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- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus.
- day commemorating the death of Jesus
- festival celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
- celebrated to mark the Muslim pilgrimage known as the haj
- Hindu festival of lights
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- Muslim festival that marks the end of Ramadan
- Christian celebration of Jesus's resurrection
7 Clues: Hindu festival of lights • day commemorating the death of Jesus • Muslim festival that marks the end of Ramadan • Christian celebration of Jesus's resurrection • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus. • celebrated to mark the Muslim pilgrimage known as the haj • festival celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
December Holiday Puzzle 2024-11-24
7 Clues: A night to leave your shoes out • Holiday celebrated on December 25th • The maker of many fights and many men • Often celebrated with a burning of a log. • A weeklong celebration of African heritage • A day that celebrates reaching enlightenment • Eight nights that celebrate the reclaiming of the light
kim 2015-01-04
6 Clues: another name for Kashi • a cousin of the Buddha • name before he became the Buddha • the Buddha passed away in this town • the Buddha's father, the king of Sakyas • the tree under which he received enlightenment
do you have beliefs? 2022-09-28
6 Clues: the birth of Jesus. • Christians worship in it. • the holy book of Christianity. • two people giving each other vows. • a state of mind reaching complete enlightenment. • nine letter word starting with s and ending with d.
French Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-11
6 Clues: French King during Revolution • French queen during Revolution • People wanted _____ and fairness • Happened after the Enlightened: "French ____" • The country where the French Revolution Happened • A bright time when people had new ideas about science and government
Greek Vocab Crossword puzzle 2021-09-01
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- art the art of ancient Greece and Rome.
- a government ruled by a queen or king.
- member of a group of people who migrated into the greek mainland
- the highest class in certain societies
- a cruel and oppressive dictator.
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.
- a play that ends in a disaster because of a character flaw.
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- Macedonian king who sought to unite greece under his banner until his death or murder.
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greece city.
- private teacher of alexander the great.
- a traditional story about gods ancestors or heroes.
- son of Phillip the 2nd
- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- was a war fought around 1200 B.C
- ancient greek epic poet
15 Clues: son of Phillip the 2nd • ancient greek epic poet • a city-state in ancient Greece. • a cruel and oppressive dictator. • was a war fought around 1200 B.C • a government ruled by a queen or king. • the highest class in certain societies • art the art of ancient Greece and Rome. • private teacher of alexander the great. • a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greece city. • ...
SAT Group 6 Crossword 2016-01-26
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- After a six-month case and much consideration, the criminal was __________ and found innocent.
- "Hard work is_______ is this lad," the man said.
- I was _____________ by the large project due next month.
- Spongebob's ________ side caused ill-will and annoyance to his friends.
- The man was ________ after the court was finished.
- Bilbo infiltrated Smaug's _____ and took the Arkenstone.
- The _______ molasses was difficult to use because of its stickiness.
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- Siblings occasionally ___ and irritate you.
- Group projects give a ___________ advantage to its participants.
- I am occasionally __________ by my younger siblings.
- My __________ about Josh's cheating was proven incorrect.
- I usually ________ my friends by using large words.
- Doctors occasionally ___________ your symptoms.
- Spiritual enlightenment helps relieve your _______ burdens.
- The ________ dog remained watchful for intruders.
15 Clues: Siblings occasionally ___ and irritate you. • Doctors occasionally ___________ your symptoms. • "Hard work is_______ is this lad," the man said. • The ________ dog remained watchful for intruders. • The man was ________ after the court was finished. • I usually ________ my friends by using large words. • I am occasionally __________ by my younger siblings. • ...
SAT Group 6 Crossword 2016-01-26
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- After a six-month case and much consideration, the criminal was __________ and found innocent.
- "Hard work is_______ is this lad," the man said.
- I was _____________ by the large project due next month.
- Spongebob's ________ side caused ill-will and annoyance to his friends.
- The man was ________ after the court was finished.
- Bilbo infiltrated Smaug's _____ and took the Arkenstone.
- The _______ molasses was difficult to use because of its stickiness.
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- Siblings occasionally ___ and irritate you.
- Group projects give a ___________ advantage to its participants.
- I am occasionally __________ by my younger siblings.
- My __________ about Josh's cheating was proven incorrect.
- I usually ________ my friends by using large words.
- Doctors occasionally ___________ your symptoms.
- Spiritual enlightenment helps relieve your _______ burdens.
- The ________ dog remained watchful for intruders.
15 Clues: Siblings occasionally ___ and irritate you. • Doctors occasionally ___________ your symptoms. • "Hard work is_______ is this lad," the man said. • The ________ dog remained watchful for intruders. • The man was ________ after the court was finished. • I usually ________ my friends by using large words. • I am occasionally __________ by my younger siblings. • ...
INCORRECT 2016-03-09
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- enslaved in ancient Sparta
- a government in which a small group has control
- form of democracy which all citizens can participate first hand
- high rate government official
- form of democracy which citizens elect officials
- the system in a country that involves making buying and selling goods
- to move toward a weaker condition
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- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- someone who writes or performs epic poems
- a gathering place: marketplace in ancient Greece
- a greek city state
- someone who seizes power and rules with total authority
- a government by the people
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland:the new territory itself
15 Clues: a greek city state • enslaved in ancient Sparta • a government by the people • high rate government official • to move toward a weaker condition • someone who writes or performs epic poems • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • a government in which a small group has control • a gathering place: marketplace in ancient Greece • ...
Unit 2 AP crosswordPuzzle 2023-11-29
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- Rural estates in Spanish colonies
- Headquarter of British East India company in Bengal
- African and European child born in the Americas
- conversion or adaptation of western traditions and ideas
- Large silver mine in Peru
- Form of slavery extracted by citizens of the same country
- Heavily armed ships used to carry riched from the New world back to spain
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- Peasants that migrated to new lands sized by Russia
- One of the earliest female leaders in Russia
- Rich landlords in Russia
- Intellectual movement started in France in the 18th century
- Tax payed through labor;common in South America
- Dutch settlers in Cape colony
- Laws for Spanish possessions in the New World
- Country that was under Mongol control for a long period
15 Clues: Rich landlords in Russia • Large silver mine in Peru • Dutch settlers in Cape colony • Rural estates in Spanish colonies • One of the earliest female leaders in Russia • Laws for Spanish possessions in the New World • African and European child born in the Americas • Tax payed through labor;common in South America • Peasants that migrated to new lands sized by Russia • ...
art peranakan culture Danish 6D 2024-05-10
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- Traditional Peranakan desserts or cakes.
- is a symbol of wealth prosperity and good fortune
- A type of rice cake wrapped in palm leaves, often served during festivals in Peranakan culture.
- the attire peranakan women wear
- is a powerful symbol in Chinese culture
- is a symbol of purity enlightenment spiritual growth
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- is a symbol of longevity good fortune and wisdom
- is a symbol of abundance prosperity and good fortune
- Glutinous rice, often used in Peranakan dishes.
- Refers to Peranakan women.
- A spicy noodle soup popular in Peranakan cuisine.
- is a symbol of renewal fortune and prosperity
- Refers to Peranakan men.
- A type of spicy salad commonly found in Peranakan cuisine.
- is planted in a paddy field
15 Clues: Refers to Peranakan men. • Refers to Peranakan women. • is planted in a paddy field • the attire peranakan women wear • is a powerful symbol in Chinese culture • Traditional Peranakan desserts or cakes. • is a symbol of renewal fortune and prosperity • Glutinous rice, often used in Peranakan dishes. • is a symbol of longevity good fortune and wisdom • ...
Japan Terms crossword 2025-03-10
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- The samurai's code of honor and morals.
- A spiritual tradition focusing on enlightenment and on the mind.
- The Japanese art of paper folding.
- Japan's indigenous religion, involving rituals and nature.
- A state of peace and liberation in Buddhism.
- Traditional Japanese wrestling featuring large, powerful fighters.
- The capital city of Japan.
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- A historic city known for temples and cherry blossoms.
- A popular Japanese dish often made with rice, seaweed, and fish.
- Japanese theater art known for dramatic performances and elaborate costumes.
- Finely powdered green tea, often used in ceremonies.
- Stealthy warriors skilled in combat.
- A form of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and its very simple.
- Powerful lords of Japan's past.
- A martial art focusing on striking techniques.
15 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • Powerful lords of Japan's past. • The Japanese art of paper folding. • Stealthy warriors skilled in combat. • The samurai's code of honor and morals. • A state of peace and liberation in Buddhism. • A martial art focusing on striking techniques. • Finely powdered green tea, often used in ceremonies. • ...
World Religions 2023-05-19
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- the effect of a person's actions
- The Hindus gods
- a state of perfect wisdom
- a collection of oral teachings and commentary's about the Hebrew bible
- people who practice two different ways of life in ancient times
- especially holy person
- Islams holy book
- a person believed to be chosen by God as a messenger to be chosen by God
- a persons duty or what is right
- worth an individual's responsibility to god
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- a branch that focuses on compassion
- a follower of a polytheistic religion
- to calm or clear the mind
- a person who tries to convert others to a particular region
- a Muslims worship place
- people who live in a forest and teach others about their religion
- a branch that focuses on wisdom
- the large community of Christians spread across the world
18 Clues: The Hindus gods • Islams holy book • especially holy person • a Muslims worship place • to calm or clear the mind • a state of perfect wisdom • a branch that focuses on wisdom • a persons duty or what is right • the effect of a person's actions • a branch that focuses on compassion • a follower of a polytheistic religion • worth an individual's responsibility to god • ...
MINDFULLNESS - by Luna and Maya (Using your notepacket is advised) 2023-01-04
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- the founder of Buddism
- Most common way to practice mindfulness
- The rules that guide spiritual practice
- The buddhas real name
- Various objects placed before a shrine
- The buddists teachings, the true path and the nature of all things
- The path buddhists follow to end suffering
- A position that meditation is usually practiced in
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- Where buddha attained enlightenment
- Four facts about the world that all buddhists believe.
- The act of giving produces merit that improves karma in this life and the next
- type of buddist mediation that involves analyzing thoughts and feelings
- The final release from samsara
- Unselfish behavior
- Where monks and nuns live
- The cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- A type of buddhist meditiation that involves concentrating on a specific object
- rules that every Buddist follows
18 Clues: Unselfish behavior • The buddhas real name • the founder of Buddism • Where monks and nuns live • The final release from samsara • rules that every Buddist follows • Where buddha attained enlightenment • The cycle of birth, death and rebirth • Various objects placed before a shrine • Most common way to practice mindfulness • The rules that guide spiritual practice • ...
Digital reflection (Enlightenment) 2022-11-28
7 Clues: why are rights important? • What did Jhon Locke believe? • what did Montesquieu believe in? • who believed in a social contract? • what was the king type of government? • who believed in live,liberty,property? • who believed that the Church and State are apart?
Team Name: 2025-03-25
5 Clues: chemical 'Pu' • NZ actor: Karl _____ • rotating card file device • Japanese state of calm and enlightenment • forensic analyst during day, murders at night
New Ideas cross word: Observe the given clues & fill the boxes with suitable answers. 2020-04-03
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- The 8 ways showed by Buddha to get free from sorrow and sufferings.
- The birth place of Vardhamana.
- , The original name of Buddha
- , The place where Buddha gave his first srssion after enlightenment.
- , The original teachings of Buddha are contained in a book.
- One who conquered his body.
- , The birth place of Buddha.
- , The most famous Jaina temple at Mount Abu.
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- , The jaina monk who arranged a great council at Pataliputra.
- Avesta , The sacred book of the Parsis.
- One of the Jaina sect who wore only white clothes.
- , Sitting near a revered guru or a teacher.
- Pitaka , The book which contain special rules for Buddhist sangha.
- , The three Jewels of Jainism.
14 Clues: One who conquered his body. • , The birth place of Buddha. • , The original name of Buddha • The birth place of Vardhamana. • , The three Jewels of Jainism. • Avesta , The sacred book of the Parsis. • , Sitting near a revered guru or a teacher. • , The most famous Jaina temple at Mount Abu. • One of the Jaina sect who wore only white clothes. • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2023-04-20
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- The people with money
- Be king on the years 1625-1649
- Be all the population in general.
- Be the document that establishes all the person have rights.
- Is a movement in which thinkers use logic.
- The first revolution, this impulse all the other revolutions.
- This is a movement of can serve the tradition of the country or region you be from.
- Be the first parliament.
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- Be a strategy of France.
- A war into only a country.
- Be the king of France in the years 1774-1789
- The government system, have a King and Queen
- All the people be in church.
- Is the declaring of rights and free, in the English parliament.
14 Clues: The people with money • Be a strategy of France. • Be the first parliament. • A war into only a country. • All the people be in church. • Be king on the years 1625-1649 • Be all the population in general. • Is a movement in which thinkers use logic. • Be the king of France in the years 1774-1789 • The government system, have a King and Queen • ...
academic language crossword 2021-12-08
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- cycle of life,death,and rebirth
- enlightened one
- action,work,or deed
- Right Understanding, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
- money or food given to poor people
- the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering
- mother of buddha
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- meaning "he who grows pure rice,"
- the buddha
- practice of severe self discipline
- a geometric configuration of symbols
- transcendent state with no suffering,desire,and sense of self
- They specialised as intellectuals, kings, priests, and teachers
- the state of being enlightened
14 Clues: the buddha • enlightened one • mother of buddha • action,work,or deed • the state of being enlightened • cycle of life,death,and rebirth • meaning "he who grows pure rice," • practice of severe self discipline • money or food given to poor people • a geometric configuration of symbols • transcendent state with no suffering,desire,and sense of self • ...
Module 3 Vocab 2022-10-25
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- group of people who stayed nutral
- time of great philosophical thought and scientific inventions(18th century)
- british law(1756) imposed tax in materials
- laws passed by british(1774) to punish colonists for tea party
- three undeniable basic rights
- agreement for mutual benefit between groups
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- last battle of revolutionary war
- colonists who remained loyal to britain
- colonists dressed as Indians tossed several chests of tea into the harbor
- Riot- several colonists killed by troops in boston
- pamphlet(1776) that inspired colonist to fight for independence
- english philosopher who influenced george washington
- fought for independence from britain
- first confrontation of revolutionary war
14 Clues: three undeniable basic rights • last battle of revolutionary war • group of people who stayed nutral • fought for independence from britain • colonists who remained loyal to britain • first confrontation of revolutionary war • british law(1756) imposed tax in materials • agreement for mutual benefit between groups • Riot- several colonists killed by troops in boston • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2025-12-04
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- of Vienna Meeting that reorganized Europe after Napoleon
- French general who became emperor
- The church officials who made up the First Estate
- European philosophical movement emphasizing reason and natural rights
- The king of France executed in 1793
- Related to an empire or ruling colonies
- Estates Social structure of pre-revolutionary France
- French Caribbean colony where revolution erupted (also the name of the country)
- Wealth owed by a government; a cause of the French Revolution
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- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Economic system where colonies serve the mother country
- Queen of France executed during the Revolution
- The middle class in France, part of the Third Estate
- Bolivar Latin American independence leader who fought Spanish rule
- The first successful slave-led independent nation
15 Clues: Leader of the Haitian Revolution • French general who became emperor • The king of France executed in 1793 • Related to an empire or ruling colonies • Queen of France executed during the Revolution • The church officials who made up the First Estate • The first successful slave-led independent nation • The middle class in France, part of the Third Estate • ...
December Holiday Crossword 2021-11-19
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- A holiday that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and corresponds with the winter solstice in the Roman calendar
- A day of Enlightenment celebrating the day that the historical Buddha experienced enlightenment
- Created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga that celebrates and looks to preserve African values
- Also known as the Festival of Lights. An 8 day festival that commemorates the re-dedication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem
- Celebrates a saint, on December 13, that is seen as a figure of light in the darkest part of the year.
- a pseudo holiday introduced by Seinfeld that is meant to parody the holiday of Christmas and speak out against Christmas consumerism.
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- this holiday might be the official day when churches gifted alms boxes to the poor, others consider it a holiday to commemorate errand boys, postmen, and servants in appreciation for their service throughout the year
- Conceived by James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter in August 1987 this is an official day dedicated to raising awareness about a specific communicable disease.
- a five-day Hindu festival celebrated from 21 through 25 December in honor of Ganesha
- a New Year's Eve holiday celebrated in Japan and is considered the most important day of the year in Japanese tradition
- a holiday celebrated to mark the end of the year and usher in the next one.
- A festival that is meant to pay tribute to the Nurse god Odin.
12 Clues: A festival that is meant to pay tribute to the Nurse god Odin. • a holiday celebrated to mark the end of the year and usher in the next one. • a five-day Hindu festival celebrated from 21 through 25 December in honor of Ganesha • Created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga that celebrates and looks to preserve African values • ...
Topic 14 Vocab Crossword Sections 2 & 3 2025-04-03
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- Created by the Congress of Vienna, consisting of 38 independent states of Germany, and had Austria and Prussia as its great powers.
- A famous composer in Romanticism, believing that music reflected his deepest emotions. Created the Third Symphony with its elements of romanticism.
- People who wanted to keep the government the same or have it gradually change; opposed nationalism as they didn't want to see multi-ethnic empire split up into groups with specific ethnicity.
- Prussia won many wars under his rule and he became the chancellor of the newly made independent country of Germany, helping to make it powerful and modern.
- became queen at 18 years old after all the heirs didn't survive.
- A government based on a written constitution that also rules by it.
- Based on the Enlightenment principles and was belief that said that people should be as free from the government's control as much as possible and that their basic rights should be protected by the government.
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- A famous novel written in Romanticism by Mary Shelley, and is part of Gothic literature.
- Idea of belief saying one should prioritize their national goals, identity, and pride over anything else.
- Idea that came as a reaction to the Enlightenment, focuses on ideal life of a person and individuality, with feelings and emotions as the main source of knowledge.
- People who believed that freedom was only possible when people ruled themselves and were independent.
- Idea that opposes Romanticism and focuses on how life for people actually is.
12 Clues: became queen at 18 years old after all the heirs didn't survive. • A government based on a written constitution that also rules by it. • Idea that opposes Romanticism and focuses on how life for people actually is. • A famous novel written in Romanticism by Mary Shelley, and is part of Gothic literature. • ...
Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-24
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- The reson the French Revoltution started
- The leader of the Latin American revolution
- A government that has rules and limits
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- What happened in the 1800s which made people realize there was reason to things
- A government that gives all the power to the leader
- What France celebrates on July 14
- A kingdom/colony ruled by a monarch.
- The king of France that caused the revolution
- Something that forces a monarch off the throne.
9 Clues: What France celebrates on July 14 • A kingdom/colony ruled by a monarch. • A government that has rules and limits • The reson the French Revoltution started • The leader of the Latin American revolution • The king of France that caused the revolution • Something that forces a monarch off the throne. • A government that gives all the power to the leader • ...
Unit 1-1 Review Puzzle A 2017-10-05
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- Enlightenment thinker who wrote about the Social Contract: that government should exist to protect the rights of the people and should rule by the consent of the people
- document that stated the colonies’ intention of separation from the UK; is a statement of beliefs about government, and served as a model to other countries.
- what people have the right to do if a government does not protect their rights, according to the Declaration of Independence; “____________ it and create a new one.”
- third English colony; established by the Puritans in Massachusetts; a “city on a hill;” had strict rules of behavior and punishment
- main cash crop grown by Virginia and Maryland in colonial times; the first major crop grown by English people; introduced to Jamestown by John Rolfe
- amendment that protects people from cruel, unusual, and excessive punishments
- Native Americans believed that all of nature had this quality; therefore they did not believe in dividing up and owning the land; they lived in harmony with it
- Puritan punishment that was given for most serious crimes such as lying, gambling, spouse beating, and swearing
- religious revival movement; led people to question political authority as well as church authority
- author of the Declaration of Independence; planter and slaveholder from Virginia who wrote the Declaration of Independence; and Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom
- second English colony; established by the Pilgrims in Massachusetts to practice their faith freely; famous for the first Thanksgiving
- this devastated the Native American population such that it is said that the New England area was easy to colonize
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- Enlightenment thinker whose ideas were the inspiration for the Declaration of Independence
- first two rights listed in the Declaration of Independence; inspired by John Locke
- founded as a haven for Catholics who were being persecuted in England at the time
- Massachusetts lawyer and farmer who was an outspoken advocate of independence; he was a delegate to Congress and diplomat in Paris; later became the second president of the US
- purpose of the system of separation of powers with its checks and balances
- battle site at which the “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired when the British army was on its way to Concord to retrieve the colonists’ weapons, starting the Revolutionary War
- first English colony in North America; established by the Virginia Company, a joint stock company, as a money-making venture
- term that refers to the male-dominated nature of European society which included the church, political, business, and domestic (home) affairs; they believed firmly in land ownership
- law that established that there would be freedom of religion and separation of church and state in Virginia; became the model for the first amendment
- the three main countries that colonized North America (in alphabetical order)
- part of the colonial boycott of tea to protest British taxation policies
- crop which was widely popular in Europe and came to be called the “killer crop” because of how harshly slaves were worked to grow it; particular in the Caribbean islands
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote that there should be a separation of powers so that no one person or group would have all the power and be dictatorial; suggested three branches of government
- a haven for Quakers; set up by William Penn
- idea that John Locke is most known for and that inspired an American colonial document.
27 Clues: a haven for Quakers; set up by William Penn • part of the colonial boycott of tea to protest British taxation policies • purpose of the system of separation of powers with its checks and balances • the three main countries that colonized North America (in alphabetical order) • amendment that protects people from cruel, unusual, and excessive punishments • ...
Unit 1-1 Review Puzzle A 2017-10-05
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- first English colony in North America; established by the Virginia Company, a joint stock company, as a money-making venture
- founded as a haven for Catholics who were being persecuted in England at the time
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote about the Social Contract: that government should exist to protect the rights of the people and should rule by the consent of the people
- part of the colonial boycott of tea to protest British taxation policies
- idea that John Locke is most known for and that inspired an American colonial document.
- religious revival movement; led people to question political authority as well as church authority; “First Great ___________________.”
- author of the Declaration of Independence; planter and slaveholder from Virginia who wrote the Declaration of Independence; and Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom
- what people have the right to do if a government does not protect their rights, according to the Declaration of Independence; “____________ it and create a new one.”
- a haven for Quakers; set up by William Penn
- law that established that there would be freedom of religion and separation of church and state in Virginia; became the model for the first amendment; “Virginia Statute for _____ ______”
- purpose of the system of separation of powers with its checks and balances
- Puritan punishment that was given for most serious crimes such as lying, gambling, spouse beating, and swearing
- term that refers to the male-dominated nature of European society which included the church, political, business, and domestic (home) affairs; they believed firmly in land ownership
- amendment that protects people from cruel, unusual, and excessive punishments
- first two rights listed in the Declaration of Independence; inspired by John Locke
- Enlightenment thinker whose ideas were the inspiration for the Declaration of Independence
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- second English colony; established by the Pilgrims in Massachusetts to practice their faith freely; famous for the first Thanksgiving
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote that there should be a separation of powers so that no one person or group would have all the power and be dictatorial; suggested three branches of government
- crop which was widely popular in Europe and came to be called the “killer crop” because of how harshly slaves were worked to grow it; particular in the Caribbean islands
- the three main countries that colonized North America (in alphabetical order)
- third English colony; established by the Puritans in Massachusetts; a “city on a hill;” had strict rules of behavior and punishment; “Massachusetts ____”
- Massachusetts lawyer and farmer who was an outspoken advocate of independence; he was a delegate to Congress and diplomat in Paris; later became the second president of the US
- main cash crop grown by Virginia and Maryland in colonial times; the first major crop grown by English people; introduced to Jamestown by John Rolfe
- Native Americans believed that all of nature had this quality; therefore they did not believe in dividing up and owning the land; they lived in harmony with it
- document that stated the colonies’ intention of separation from the UK; is a statement of beliefs about government, and served as a model to other countries; “______________ of Independence”
- battle site at which the “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired when the British army was on its way to Concord to retrieve the colonists’ weapons, starting the Revolutionary War
- this devastated the Native American population such that it is said that the New England area was easy to colonize
27 Clues: a haven for Quakers; set up by William Penn • part of the colonial boycott of tea to protest British taxation policies • purpose of the system of separation of powers with its checks and balances • the three main countries that colonized North America (in alphabetical order) • amendment that protects people from cruel, unusual, and excessive punishments • ...
F@B Winter Holiday Crossword 2020-11-13
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- Christian, celebrates the birth of Jesus
- Wiccan or Pagan, celebrates winter solstice
- Hindu, five day festival of lights
- Muslim, marks the end of Ramadan (hint: the dash counts as a space)
- Secular, week long celebration of African-American heritage
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- Jewish, eight day festival of lights
- Buddhist, the day that Siddhartha Guatama experienced enlightenment
- Chinese, marks the start of a new lunar year
8 Clues: Hindu, five day festival of lights • Jewish, eight day festival of lights • Christian, celebrates the birth of Jesus • Wiccan or Pagan, celebrates winter solstice • Chinese, marks the start of a new lunar year • Secular, week long celebration of African-American heritage • Buddhist, the day that Siddhartha Guatama experienced enlightenment • ...
French Revolution And Napoleon 2023-09-22
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- a king or queen with all the power,paid no taxtes
- individual who believed in natural rights of life,liberty and property
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- estate commoners and pesants, paid all taxes,had no money,largest group
- individual who believed in the separation of powers
- Event that started the French Revolution
- King of france
- time of making new ideas
- nobles,paid no taxes
8 Clues: King of france • nobles,paid no taxes • time of making new ideas • Event that started the French Revolution • a king or queen with all the power,paid no taxtes • individual who believed in the separation of powers • individual who believed in natural rights of life,liberty and property • estate commoners and pesants, paid all taxes,had no money,largest group
The French Revolution 2024-01-11
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- How was financial instability a cause of the french revolution?
- How did the reign of terror target specific people?
- How was there social inequality between the three estates?
- How was the french monarchy and feudalism similar?
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- Why was there a counter-revolution?
- Why was the napoleic code made?
- How did enlightenment affect the french revolution?
- Who resided in the third estate?
8 Clues: Why was the napoleic code made? • Who resided in the third estate? • Why was there a counter-revolution? • How was the french monarchy and feudalism similar? • How did enlightenment affect the french revolution? • How did the reign of terror target specific people? • How was there social inequality between the three estates? • ...
Topic 4.4 Origins and Beliefs of Buddhism Vocab Review 2025-11-11
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- calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the Buddha
- result of an action, effect
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- secluded religious community
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- common, spread across a large area
- In Buddhism, a state if perfect wisdom
- Buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the Buddha
8 Clues: result of an action, effect • secluded religious community • common, spread across a large area • In Buddhism, a state if perfect wisdom • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the Buddha • Buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the Buddha • ...
American Roots of Democracy 2015-08-30
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- Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers
- He believed that the powers of government should be defined and limited
- Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists
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- Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
- Pilgrims and Puritans settled here
- England's first colony in America
- This man believed that all men have natural rights
7 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 • Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists • He believed that the powers of government should be defined and limited
LATIN REVOLUTION CROSS WORD 2026-02-18
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- Enlightenment idea meaning people should rule themselves
- Leader called “The Liberator”
- The European country Latin America fought for independence from
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- Social class of American-born Spaniards who wanted power
- Mexican priest who began the revolt with the “Grito”
- The mountain range crossed by San Martín
- A main cause: unfair _______ and class system
7 Clues: Leader called “The Liberator” • The mountain range crossed by San Martín • A main cause: unfair _______ and class system • Mexican priest who began the revolt with the “Grito” • Enlightenment idea meaning people should rule themselves • Social class of American-born Spaniards who wanted power • The European country Latin America fought for independence from
French Revolution 2015-10-21
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- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- Clergy
- A middle class of lawyers,doctors,bankers,merchants, and professors
- Nobles
- a machine that beheads people
- best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
- King of France
- Riots Attempt to attack the king about bread prices
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- Queen of France
- Enlightenment thinker, Natural rights
- social class of people
- Period of Robespierre's rule
- System of feudalism
- wave of panic
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
15 Clues: Clergy • Nobles • wave of panic • King of France • Queen of France • System of feudalism • social class of people • Period of Robespierre's rule • a machine that beheads people • Enlightenment thinker, Natural rights • Riots Attempt to attack the king about bread prices • A middle class of lawyers,doctors,bankers,merchants, and professors • ...
Chapter 18 French Revolution 2018-03-19
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- groups of people
- leader of the Jacobins during the Reign of Terror
- how Napoleon brought the Netherlands, Belgium, and parts of Italy and Germany
- Russian military tactic of burning crops and villages
- Napoleons last defeat before he abdicated from the throne of France
- the right to vote
- a time when nearly 17,000 people were executed via guillotine
- King during the French Revolution
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- the 3 social classes in France
- laws focused on the ideas of the Enlightenment
- met after fall of Napoleon to redraw Europe and stabilize the continent
- modeled after the Declaration of Independence
- to step down from power
- military leader who eventually became ruler of France in 1797
- the upper class of the 3rd estate
15 Clues: groups of people • the right to vote • to step down from power • the 3 social classes in France • the upper class of the 3rd estate • King during the French Revolution • modeled after the Declaration of Independence • laws focused on the ideas of the Enlightenment • leader of the Jacobins during the Reign of Terror • Russian military tactic of burning crops and villages • ...
TOEFL CCSS Vocab Crossword 7 2021-03-15
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- Graduating from high school is your ____ goal.
- Trees, Water, and metals are all forms of this
- A synonym for this word is: different
- A synonym for this word is: boundary
- A synonym for this word is: archetype
- 1 good dumpling instead of 10 average ones
- Becoming an adult is a long torturous ____.
- Too much garlic in rice makes the taste ____
- A synonym for this word is: ask
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- if your ideas/beliefs are fixed, than you are this
- 10 average dumplings instead of 1 good one
- Based on the odds, I ____ he will win the fight
- smth. is closely related to current situation
- I achieved enlightenment in my ____ life.
- A synonym for this word is: destiny
15 Clues: A synonym for this word is: ask • A synonym for this word is: destiny • A synonym for this word is: boundary • A synonym for this word is: different • A synonym for this word is: archetype • I achieved enlightenment in my ____ life. • 10 average dumplings instead of 1 good one • 1 good dumpling instead of 10 average ones • Becoming an adult is a long torturous ____. • ...
Shogunate Japan 2023-12-11
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- female warriors, fought alongside samurai men
- held the highest status but little power
- a very important kami, born from Izanagi's left eye
- his real name is Siddhartha Gautama
- an Ancient period, also means 'peace' in Japanese
- a religion where people believe in Kami
- spirits/spiritual essence that inhabit living things,
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- made up 90% of the population, were respected
- traditional Japanese female entertainers, known for dance, music and other arts
- large rural states that were rules by a governor
- the first Ancient period (710-794)
- a moral code that all samurais were expected to follow
- the highest state one can reach, enlightenment
- a social system in medieval Japan
- the capital during the Tokugawa period
15 Clues: a social system in medieval Japan • the first Ancient period (710-794) • his real name is Siddhartha Gautama • the capital during the Tokugawa period • a religion where people believe in Kami • held the highest status but little power • made up 90% of the population, were respected • female warriors, fought alongside samurai men • ...
Hon Hum Vocabulary Week 10 2024-02-08
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- Synonyms of Dull, bland and inane
- An inscription as a status or building, to set forth a theme
- A moment of enlightenment where a great truth is revealed.
- To speak false criticisms, Synonym of harmful
- Having many twists and turns; difficult to follow
- Antonym of Friendly
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- A synonym of Posturing
- A desire to atone for wrongdoing
- An Antonym of rile
- The ability to anticipate the future happenings
- Synonym of Deteriorate, Antonym of Develop
- Synonyms of Dull, bland and inane
- Allows the writer to explain events that happened in the past
- Synonym of Antique and dated
- Contrast between what is claimed to be true and what really is
- A clue given to the reader/audience of what will happen in the future
16 Clues: An Antonym of rile • Antonym of Friendly • A synonym of Posturing • Synonym of Antique and dated • A desire to atone for wrongdoing • Synonyms of Dull, bland and inane • Synonyms of Dull, bland and inane • Synonym of Deteriorate, Antonym of Develop • To speak false criticisms, Synonym of harmful • The ability to anticipate the future happenings • ...
Clone of Demari Houston Road Revolution 8th 11/29/18 2018-12-03
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- Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament
- League a powerful Native American
- To buy goods or have dealing with country or other entity
- of 1763 Announcement from the British government that ended all settlement
- Payment for military service
- something that prevents goods and people
- of Paris Agreement reached by the British and French in 1763
- Mobility The opportunity for a person to move from one social class
- Acts laws passed by England to punish colonists
- The country and increase the power
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- Armed , private ship that protected
- A movement that emphasized science and reason
- Militia volunteers who could by read to fight at a moment
- An agreement acceptable
- The highest social class of the American colonies
15 Clues: An agreement acceptable • Payment for military service • League a powerful Native American • The country and increase the power • Armed , private ship that protected • something that prevents goods and people • Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament • A movement that emphasized science and reason • Acts laws passed by England to punish colonists • ...
Demari Houston Road Revolution 8th 11/29/18 2018-11-29
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- Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament
- League a powerful Native American
- To buy goods or have dealing with country or other entity
- of 1763 Announcement from the British government that ended all settlement
- Payment for military service
- something that prevents goods and people
- of Paris Agreement reached by the British and French in 1763
- Mobility The opportunity for a person to move from one social class
- Acts laws passed by England to punish colonists
- The country and increase the power
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- Armed , private ship that protected
- A movement that emphasized science and reason
- Militia volunteers who could by read to fight at a moment
- An agreement acceptable
- The highest social class of the American colonies
15 Clues: An agreement acceptable • Payment for military service • League a powerful Native American • The country and increase the power • Armed , private ship that protected • something that prevents goods and people • Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament • A movement that emphasized science and reason • Acts laws passed by England to punish colonists • ...
Demari Houston Road Revolution 8th 11/29/18 2018-11-29
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- League a powerful Native American
- something that prevents goods and people
- Militia volunteers who could by read to fight at a moment
- The country and increase the power
- Mobility The opportunity for a person to move from one social class
- of 1763 Announcement from the British government that ended all settlement
- Armed , private ship that protected
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- A movement that emphasized science and reason
- An agreement acceptable
- Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament
- Acts laws passed by England to punish colonists
- Payment for military service
- of Paris Agreement reached by the British and French in 1763
- The highest social class of the American colonies
- To buy goods or have dealing with country or other entity
15 Clues: An agreement acceptable • Payment for military service • League a powerful Native American • The country and increase the power • Armed , private ship that protected • something that prevents goods and people • A movement that emphasized science and reason • Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament • Acts laws passed by England to punish colonists • ...
revolutionary war 2020-10-22
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- and concord- first military engagements of the american revolutionary war.
- group of colonies founded in the 17th centuries
- was a British army general
- general of the continental army during revolutionary war
- formed by the second continental congress, led by George Washington
- Yorktown- final battle of the american revolution
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- wrote the declaration of independence
- wrote common sense
- fought for great Britain in revolutionary war
- root of many ideas in the american revolution
- inspired by ideas concerning natural rights,and political authority.
- independence- summarizes the colonists motivations for seeking independence.
- one of the most famous philosophers, natural law
- Paris- ended the revolutionary war
- issued by the British at the end of the french and Indian war .
15 Clues: wrote common sense • was a British army general • Paris- ended the revolutionary war • wrote the declaration of independence • fought for great Britain in revolutionary war • root of many ideas in the american revolution • group of colonies founded in the 17th centuries • one of the most famous philosophers, natural law • Yorktown- final battle of the american revolution • ...
ancient india 2024-11-26
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- a social class for the hindu society
- a religion that rivaled Hinduism
- a member of the highest class
- the first written language
- the belief that the soul is reborn into a new body after death
- the complete freedom from suffering
- a strong seasonal wind that blows across the region
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- an enlightened one, a knower
- Indo-Europeans who settled in India
- purifying the mind through a series of practices, developing inner wisdom to attain spiritual freedom
- the affects of a persons actions that affects their next life
- an ideal state of happiness and peace
- a large land mass that is part of a continent
- a collection of the religion, culture and philosophy of ancient india
- when you change your beliefs
15 Clues: the first written language • an enlightened one, a knower • when you change your beliefs • a member of the highest class • a religion that rivaled Hinduism • Indo-Europeans who settled in India • the complete freedom from suffering • a social class for the hindu society • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a large land mass that is part of a continent • ...
The Classical Era (600 BCE - 600 CE) 2024-12-13
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- Rome's government before they were an empire
- Philosophy that guided Chinese families and governments for almost 4000 years
- Served as both a fort and a religious center in Greece
- Chinese innovation that made writing easier
- Type of government developed in Athens
- Roman equivalent to our president
- Nomads who entered India and developed the caste system
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- polytheistic religion developed in India
- Philosophy whose goal is enlightenment from suffering
- Type of government that is run by a few people
- Represented the rights of the plebeians in Rome
- War that led to the collapse of Greece and the invasion by Alexander the Great
- The center of a Greek person's life
- Athens' main enemy
- Greek marketplace where votes were held and public life occurred
15 Clues: Athens' main enemy • Roman equivalent to our president • The center of a Greek person's life • Type of government developed in Athens • polytheistic religion developed in India • Chinese innovation that made writing easier • Rome's government before they were an empire • Type of government that is run by a few people • Represented the rights of the plebeians in Rome • ...
Anniston G's Ancient India Project 2025-11-13
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- _____ the Great conquered parts of northwest India in 326BC
- The highest level of the caste system pyramid
- He gained enlightenment under a tree
- Hindus believe something is wrong with the world and you are trapped in this cycle.
- The basis for Aryan society
- a group of nomads from central Asia that moved into the Indus River Valley
- Harappans achieved building two story ______.
- Used for currency and became sacred part of religion
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- The Hindu creator god
- Mountain range in northern region of India
- The Hindu death god
- lowest level in the pyramid
- do works for good karma
- He was the greatest Mauryan king and focused on Buddhism
- An achievement of the Aryans that had two wheels and made better transportation
15 Clues: The Hindu death god • The Hindu creator god • do works for good karma • lowest level in the pyramid • The basis for Aryan society • He gained enlightenment under a tree • Mountain range in northern region of India • The highest level of the caste system pyramid • Harappans achieved building two story ______. • Used for currency and became sacred part of religion • ...
