enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
ancient India 2019-01-17
6 Clues: a prince • to light up someones day • is the practice of sitting quietly • is a religion that originated in India • the person how sat under a tree for 40 days • eightfold path the way to live happy and generous
Principles of Government! 2021-09-25
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- Branch of government that interprets laws
- The types of procedures put in place to benefit citizens
- Citizens have vested privileges that are protected
- Time period of great new advancements/approaches
- Power of federal gov. is divided between three branches
- Branch of government that makes the laws
- Branch of government that enforces the laws
- The different types of factions within society with different views
- Source of rules and order in a civil society
- Power to the people
- Entity of power is small as specified by Constitution
- System where each branch can monitor power of other
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- The study of how power is distributed in government
- People who advanced different ideologies of government
- The types of opinions people have on political issues
- Power of federal gov. shared between different tiers
- The types of principles people have on moral issues
- Type of government where people's opinions are heard
- People vote to choose leaders
- Process of people choosing their elected officials
20 Clues: Power to the people • People vote to choose leaders • Branch of government that makes the laws • Branch of government that interprets laws • Branch of government that enforces the laws • Source of rules and order in a civil society • Time period of great new advancements/approaches • Citizens have vested privileges that are protected • ...
The French Revolution 2022-11-10
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- head of reign terror
- made himself emperor and took over after french revolution
- these people paid all the taxes and had no rights
- single set of laws implemented by Napoleon
- french people stole weapons and attacked a prison
- made up of the church and the clergy
- uncovered by Napolean's armies in Egypt
- main form of execution used during the french revolution
- response to the reinstatement of a monarchy
- paid no taxes
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- prices of this doubled causing peasents to starve
- called to vote on wether or not to raise taxes
- the belief that power is derrived from God
- First monarch beheaded during the french revolution
- Three Estate System
- Grand House of Control
- 3rd estate used these ideals to call for change
- food source became very scarce and caused peasents to starve.
- nickname of Louie XIV
- 1st and 2nd estate lock out 3rd estate who meet and decide to request a new constitution
20 Clues: paid no taxes • Three Estate System • head of reign terror • nickname of Louie XIV • Grand House of Control • made up of the church and the clergy • uncovered by Napolean's armies in Egypt • the belief that power is derrived from God • single set of laws implemented by Napoleon • response to the reinstatement of a monarchy • called to vote on wether or not to raise taxes • ...
History 2024-03-19
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- cd where dirty and to solve this they make new
- The New ___ Enviorment
- the rise of the ___Industrial Révolution provide more leisure time like dance halls and more
- people believed women should stay home
- this___ included successful industrialists bankers aristocrats etc
- what emerge during the enlightenment, advocating for women's equality
- became___ in government and military
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- what group that expanded to political rights suffrage spearheaded
- before the ___ some women have the right to vote
- during that___ Industrial Revolution brought salespeople bookkeepers and secretaries
10 Clues: The New ___ Enviorment • became___ in government and military • people believed women should stay home • cd where dirty and to solve this they make new • before the ___ some women have the right to vote • what group that expanded to political rights suffrage spearheaded • this___ included successful industrialists bankers aristocrats etc • ...
New Unit 2023-11-08
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- Contract an agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government
- A form of government, usually hereditary monarchy, in which the ruler has no legal limits on his or her power.
- Of The Governed an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws, but if the government fails, the people have the right to revolt
- Right Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from god.
- a period from the late 1600s to the late 1700s in Europe in which people developed new ideas about human existence including basic rights and the level of control they should have over their government
- Of Nature a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection
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- Of Powers dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others
- The idea that a country’s leader should be chosen by the people in a general election
- informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- Rights basic rights that (according to Locke) all human beings are born with such as life, liberty, and the ownership of property
10 Clues: Right Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from god. • The idea that a country’s leader should be chosen by the people in a general election • Of Nature a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection • ...
People of The Enlightenment 2024-05-03
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- Locke most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- wrote The Spirit of Laws
- Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery.
- Made Confutatis
- argued that controlled experimentation is essential to understanding nature
- Hobbes Made the Leviathan
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- de Gouges French playwright and political activist. She is best known for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman.
- Newton Made the law of motion
- Made the fur elise
- Jefferson was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the USA.
- Franklin founding father and husband to Deborah read
11 Clues: Made Confutatis • Made the fur elise • wrote The Spirit of Laws • Hobbes Made the Leviathan • Newton Made the law of motion • Franklin founding father and husband to Deborah read • Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery. • argued that controlled experimentation is essential to understanding nature • ...
The Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-27
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- In 1762, this philosopher’s book The Social Contract explained his concept about how society should be governed by general will (majority rules). He thought that all individuals should abide by general will because it represents what is best for the whole society.
- In 1776, this philosopher wrote a book called The Wealth of Nations. In this book, he explained how the government should not be involved in economic matters. Instead, their only responsibilities are to protect their society from invasion, protect their citizens from injustice, and to provide certain public works (infrastructure).
- Diderot’s collection of 28 volume articles filled with topics like science and art. Its’ job was to help spread the new ideas of the Enlightenment. He hoped it would “change the general way of thinking.”
- This philosopher believed that if the government violated citizens’ natural rights, then the citizens should revolt. He also thought that the ideal way to govern is a democracy.
- This English philosopher said that people are born “poor, nasty, brutish, and short”. He thought that people needed authority, specifically an absolute monarchy government. In this government, one ruler had all the power and people (citizens) have no/very few natural rights.
- John Locke’s idea about how people are born with a “blank slate” or “blank mind”.
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- 18th century religious philosophy by Voltaire using reason and natural law. It explained how God is like a clockmaker and the universe is a clock. God made and set the clock in motion, so the clock can keep on going without God’s interference and through its natural laws.
- This female philosopher advocated for equal rights for women and she explained how women have the ability to reason, just like men do.
- 18th century movement where many philosophers thought about how to create a better society and find the ideal way to govern.
- This philosopher introduced the idea of separation of powers (3 different branches that control each other through checks and balances). He thought that if one ruler had all the power, that ruler would abuse it.
10 Clues: John Locke’s idea about how people are born with a “blank slate” or “blank mind”. • 18th century movement where many philosophers thought about how to create a better society and find the ideal way to govern. • This female philosopher advocated for equal rights for women and she explained how women have the ability to reason, just like men do. • ...
Absolutism, enlightenment, and revolution 2025-03-12
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- political system in which ruler holds total power
- rights the rights with which people are born
- sun centered
- an eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- a representation of the cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it
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- steady rises in prices
- earth-centered
- of law idea that no individual is above the law
- protestants in England inspired by Calvinist idea
- a person who opposes or does not conform to established religious teachings
10 Clues: sun centered • earth-centered • steady rises in prices • rights the rights with which people are born • of law idea that no individual is above the law • political system in which ruler holds total power • protestants in England inspired by Calvinist idea • a representation of the cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it • ...
What was the Enlightenment? 2024-03-13
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- a name for someone who questions the Bible
- the man who discovered oxygen
- English philsopher who thought people should be able to have their own religion
- a woman who wanted women to be educated like boys
- a man who persuaded his friend to invest £400 in the slave trade
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- a man who thought that modern society had made people greedy
- a French philosopher who said there were three types of government
- an empress of Russia and an enlightened monarch
- a subject that women were not allowed to talk about at this time
- a government with a king or queen
10 Clues: the man who discovered oxygen • a government with a king or queen • a name for someone who questions the Bible • an empress of Russia and an enlightened monarch • a woman who wanted women to be educated like boys • a man who thought that modern society had made people greedy • a subject that women were not allowed to talk about at this time • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment Vocab 2022-01-10
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- Government defined by the existence of a constitution.
- The adoption of the practices and culture of western Europe.
- A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution.
- Policy of minimum governmental interference in economic affairs.
- A monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.
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- A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- A law which granted a large measure of religious liberty to Protestant subjects.
- A fleet of warships.
- The chief executive of a parliamentary government.
- An actual or hypothetical agreement between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers.
10 Clues: A fleet of warships. • The chief executive of a parliamentary government. • Government defined by the existence of a constitution. • A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution. • The adoption of the practices and culture of western Europe. • Policy of minimum governmental interference in economic affairs. • ...
New Unit 2023-11-08
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- Contract an agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government
- A form of government, usually hereditary monarchy, in which the ruler has no legal limits on his or her power.
- Of The Governed an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws, but if the government fails, the people have the right to revolt
- Right Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from god.
- a period from the late 1600s to the late 1700s in Europe in which people developed new ideas about human existence including basic rights and the level of control they should have over their government
- Of Nature a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection
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- Of Powers dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others
- The idea that a country’s leader should be chosen by the people in a general election
- informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- Rights basic rights that (according to Locke) all human beings are born with such as life, liberty, and the ownership of property
10 Clues: Right Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from god. • The idea that a country’s leader should be chosen by the people in a general election • Of Nature a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection • ...
Ancient India 2017-02-28
Buddhism 2022-04-29
Rennissance Crossword 2015-06-01
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- Education shifted from only the clergy to the _______ and upper class
- a simple 2 line polyphony peice of music
- what is it called if the music is more important than the words
- when someone is singing by themselves
- A leader in the church
- The feeling of stereo sound
- a period of enlightenment and rapid development
- artistic activity shifted to the nobility
- famous for pioneering the use of instruments in sacred choral music
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- focus shifted from studdying the achievment of humans
- what is something without instuments
- feasts and weddings
- what is it called if there are more then 1 melodys playing at once
- Basis for many hymns that are still sung today
- he wrote sacred songs to save church music
15 Clues: feasts and weddings • A leader in the church • The feeling of stereo sound • what is something without instuments • when someone is singing by themselves • a simple 2 line polyphony peice of music • artistic activity shifted to the nobility • he wrote sacred songs to save church music • Basis for many hymns that are still sung today • ...
French Revolution 2015-10-21
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- best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
- Clergy
- A middle class of lawyers,doctors,bankers,merchants, and professors
- 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
- social class of people
- wave of panic
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- Enlightenment thinker, Natural rights
- King of France
- Queen of France
- Riots Attempt to attack the king about bread prices
- Period of Robespierre's rule
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- a machine that beheads people
- Nobles
- System of feudalism
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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- to step down from power
- modeled after the Declaration of Independence
- a time when nearly 17,000 people were executed via guillotine
- King during the French Revolution
- Napoleons last defeat before he abdicated from the throne of France
- how Napoleon brought the Netherlands, Belgium, and parts of Italy and Germany
- the right to vote
- the 3 social classes in France
- laws focused on the ideas of the Enlightenment
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- the upper class of the 3rd estate
- military leader who eventually became ruler of France in 1797
- met after fall of Napoleon to redraw Europe and stabilize the continent
- Russian military tactic of burning crops and villages
- leader of the Jacobins during the Reign of Terror
- groups of people
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 • ...
AP 2023-11-30
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- Heavily armed ships used to carry silver from New world colonies to Spain
- Headquarters of British East India Company in Bengal in Inndia Subcontinent
- kingdom developed among Fon or Aja peoples in the 17th century
- A new religious order founded during the Catholic Reformation
- Rural estates in Spanish colonies in the New World
- Senior government officials in Spanish America
- General wave of religious Catholic church
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- Tokugawa capital city
- Intellectual movement centered in France during the 18th century
- Practice followed by small minorities, usually upper caste
- Son and successor of Humayan
- Island in Nagaski Bay
- Founder of Mughal dynasty in India
- Concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- Dutch settlers in Cape Colony
15 Clues: Tokugawa capital city • Island in Nagaski Bay • Son and successor of Humayan • Dutch settlers in Cape Colony • Founder of Mughal dynasty in India • General wave of religious Catholic church • Senior government officials in Spanish America • Rural estates in Spanish colonies in the New World • Concept of god current during the scientific revolution • ...
French Revolution 2023-05-23
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- As a consequence of the intervention in the American Revolution.
- What was established by the National Convention.
- Small elite of the wealthy and educated middle class.
- The nickname of the Queen Marie Antoinette was 'Madame ...'
- National Assembly: the true ... of the people.
- Intellectual and philosophical movement of the XVII and XVIII centuries.
- The symbol of tyranny.
- Abolished in favour of a modern system.
- The first order of the Estate System included the ...
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- Committee of five members that were in charge of the executive power.
- Invention introduced in 1792 designed for execution by beheading.
- After the dissolution of the National Assembly.
- Ideology spread by the émigré.
- Came to power by a coup d'état.
- Settled a terrorist regime.
15 Clues: The symbol of tyranny. • Settled a terrorist regime. • Ideology spread by the émigré. • Came to power by a coup d'état. • Abolished in favour of a modern system. • National Assembly: the true ... of the people. • After the dissolution of the National Assembly. • What was established by the National Convention. • Small elite of the wealthy and educated middle class. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-09-17
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- cultural knowledge and information that has been passed down through speech from one generation to the next
- biography written from personal knowledge
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- done, occurring, or active at night
- rob a (place) using violence, especially in wartime
- his reason for or intent in writing
- rich and profuse in growth
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- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightenedpuritans
- a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object
- above all; in particular
- hostile to someone or something
- amusical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch
- an abundance or large quantity of something
- in a permanent, essential, or characteristic way
- not able to be seen through
15 Clues: above all; in particular • rich and profuse in growth • not able to be seen through • hostile to someone or something • done, occurring, or active at night • his reason for or intent in writing • biography written from personal knowledge • an abundance or large quantity of something • in a permanent, essential, or characteristic way • ...
aerabella's crossword 2021-10-05
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- Document signed by Thomas Jefferson
- What the u.s bought from France for 15 million
- When a king or queen is in charge what is that called
- Another name for the enlightenment
- what prison was raided on july 14 1789
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- what nickname did marie antoinette earn because of her wealthy lifestyle
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- The King that americans were rebelling against
- what caused the peasants to riot
- The idea that God chose monarchs to be in power
- The 3 natural rights
- New leader of France whos rules signaled the end of the French revolution
- Battle that began April 1775
- The war that put both the French and British governments in debt
- Gave us the natural rights philosophy
15 Clues: The 3 natural rights • Battle that began April 1775 • what caused the peasants to riot • Another name for the enlightenment • Document signed by Thomas Jefferson • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Gave us the natural rights philosophy • what prison was raided on july 14 1789 • The King that americans were rebelling against • ...
Ancient India 2025-11-03
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- written language of the Aryans
- collections of sacred hymn texts of Hinduism
- chief, prince, or ruler in India
- He is known as the "Enlightened One"
- a dome-shaped Buddhist shrine
- belief that a person comes back after death
- a scholar who studies languages
- ruler of Mauryan Empire in ancient India who promoted Buddhism
- having received knowledge or understanding
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- religion where one follows the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths
- belief that a person's deeds determine their state in reincarnation
- State of complete enlightenment where a person has peace and freedom from desire
- city chosen by Chandragupta to be the capital of Mauryan Empire
- a wind that reverses direction in season changes
- picture/symbol representing early writings
15 Clues: a dome-shaped Buddhist shrine • written language of the Aryans • a scholar who studies languages • chief, prince, or ruler in India • He is known as the "Enlightened One" • picture/symbol representing early writings • having received knowledge or understanding • belief that a person comes back after death • collections of sacred hymn texts of Hinduism • ...
Crossword 2025-09-05
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- "rebirth" of classical culture
- method of execution used during French Revolution
- approach designed for investigation and discovery
- each branch of government should have certain powers over the other
- led in the unification of italy
- crowned himself emperor of france
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- made up of leaders who defeated napoleon; wanted to balance power in europe
- catholic church would sell these as a way out of sin
- age of reason
- marked the end of napoleonic wars
- prussia defeats austria in this war and the north german confederation is created
- committee of public safety carried out mass executions
- resource rich region that germany annexed from france
- march women from the marketplaces of Paris led the March on Versailles
- strong pride in one's country
15 Clues: age of reason • strong pride in one's country • "rebirth" of classical culture • led in the unification of italy • marked the end of napoleonic wars • crowned himself emperor of france • method of execution used during French Revolution • approach designed for investigation and discovery • catholic church would sell these as a way out of sin • ...
Greek Vocab Crossword puzzle 2021-09-01
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- Macedonian king who sought to unite greece under his banner until his death or murder.
- member of a group of people who migrated into the greek mainland
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greece city.
- a play that ends in a disaster because of a character flaw.
- a cruel and oppressive dictator.
- a traditional story about gods ancestors or heroes.
- private teacher of alexander the great.
- the highest class in certain societies
- art the art of ancient Greece and Rome.
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- a government ruled by a queen or king.
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.
- son of Phillip the 2nd
- greeks philosopher Socratic method.
- was a war fought around 1200 B.C
- ancient greek epic poet
- a city-state in ancient Greece.
16 Clues: son of Phillip the 2nd • ancient greek epic poet • a city-state in ancient Greece. • was a war fought around 1200 B.C • a cruel and oppressive dictator. • greeks philosopher Socratic method. • a government ruled by a queen or king. • the highest class in certain societies • private teacher of alexander the great. • art the art of ancient Greece and Rome. • ...
Kennedi Durham's puzzle 2023-10-19
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- one of the many causes to a setback in farming
- a river valley in India
- the actions required for your position
- people who had no class/part in the Caste System
- finding the meaning of life and enlightenment
- the idea that the actions you make will determine your next life's status
- also known as warriors
- the only gender that were educated
- known for being a technique to create oneness with god
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- mountain area most known for mount.Everest
- belief that you are reborn into a different form after death
- another one out of the two main religions of India
- one of the two main religions of India
- the ruling class in the Caste system
- also known as merchants
- another river valley in India
16 Clues: also known as warriors • a river valley in India • also known as merchants • another river valley in India • the only gender that were educated • the ruling class in the Caste system • the actions required for your position • one of the two main religions of India • mountain area most known for mount.Everest • finding the meaning of life and enlightenment • ...
Early Modern Crime and Punishment 2022-10-05
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- Poverty caused an increase in this crime.
- These people attacked travellers.
- This invention increased the circulation of information.
- Vagabonds were sent to these place to do hard labour.
- First place convicts were transported to.
- This movement encouraged new thinking.
- The 1605 Plotters attempted to commit this type of crime.
- A famous witch hunter
- These were still the most important local judges.
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- This court was used by the monarchy to put powerful people on trial.
- These courts were abolished in 1641.
- Mtthew Hopkins accused mostly women of this crime.
- An increase in tax duties caused this crime.
- CODE This started in 1688 and hung thousands.
- James I wrote this book about witches.
- This crime was punished by being burnt at the stake.
16 Clues: A famous witch hunter • These people attacked travellers. • These courts were abolished in 1641. • James I wrote this book about witches. • This movement encouraged new thinking. • Poverty caused an increase in this crime. • First place convicts were transported to. • An increase in tax duties caused this crime. • CODE This started in 1688 and hung thousands. • ...
Early Modern Crime and Punishment 2022-10-05
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- A famous witch hunter.
- First place convicts were transported to.
- This court was used by the monarchy to put powerful people on trial.
- An increase in tax duties caused this crime.
- The 1605 Plotters attempted to commit this type of crime.
- These people attacked travellers.
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- Poverty caused an increase in this crime.
- This movement encouraged new thinking.
- Matthew Hopkins accused mostly women of this crime.
- James I wrote this book about witches.
- This crime was punished by being burnt at the stake.
- These were still the most important local judges.
- These courts were abolished in 1641.
- Vagabonds were sent to these place to do hard labour.
- This invention increased the circulation of information.
- Code This started in 1688 and hung thousands.
16 Clues: A famous witch hunter. • These people attacked travellers. • These courts were abolished in 1641. • This movement encouraged new thinking. • James I wrote this book about witches. • Poverty caused an increase in this crime. • First place convicts were transported to. • An increase in tax duties caused this crime. • Code This started in 1688 and hung thousands. • ...
Buddhism + hinduism 2024-04-15
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- there is no soul or self. Believing otherwise is just an...
- Path of Knowledge(Jnana)is...
- what is the sound resonating through universe?
- Release from cycle of reincarnation (Samsara)
- “gods” - manifestations of Brahman that are active & maintain order.
- The soul, or essence – can’t ever be destroyed
- Every part of life is marked by...
- Ultimate reality in the universe & the dominant theological concept
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- Goal of Buddhism is to achieve what?
- the path of ____ is the path that everyone is born in
- Path of Works (Karma)and Path of Devotion (Bhakti)is...
- “Act” or “deed” – the sum effect of a person’s actions, which helps shape future experiences
- where does Buddhism originate?
- for many, hindu = ____?
- who founded it?
- What are the 3 most important devas are called?
16 Clues: who founded it? • for many, hindu = ____? • Path of Knowledge(Jnana)is... • where does Buddhism originate? • Every part of life is marked by... • Goal of Buddhism is to achieve what? • Release from cycle of reincarnation (Samsara) • what is the sound resonating through universe? • The soul, or essence – can’t ever be destroyed • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2023-02-01
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- study of moral quality of human nature
- the written record of God's revelation composed by human authors
- first Sacrament of Initiation
- the name given to the assembly of the People of God
- the story of God's love and mercy to us
- in Latin means "to bind together"
- a sacred unbreakable bond of family relationship
- a title given to someone who has authority over others
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- something we can grasp using our 5 senses
- a philosophical movement in the 18th century
- means "love of wisdom"
- political, economic, and social theory of Karl Marx
- the study of God based on Divine Revelation
- an habitual of good acts
- a gift from God that helps us to know God
- followers and/or students of Jesus
16 Clues: means "love of wisdom" • an habitual of good acts • first Sacrament of Initiation • in Latin means "to bind together" • followers and/or students of Jesus • study of moral quality of human nature • the story of God's love and mercy to us • something we can grasp using our 5 senses • a gift from God that helps us to know God • the study of God based on Divine Revelation • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-08-21
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- a Greek city state
- the system in a country that involves making, buying, and selling goods
- a government in which a small group is in control
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- a form in which people choose people to represent them
- someone who writes or performs stories
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- a group of people living om a new territory owned by their homeland
- a gathering or marketplace in ancient Greece
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a form of government in which all people vote and get a say
- government by the people
- to cause change
- someone who seizes power and rules with total authority
- a move toward a weaker condition
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a high ranking official in Sparta
16 Clues: to cause change • a Greek city state • government by the people • a move toward a weaker condition • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • a high ranking official in Sparta • someone who writes or performs stories • a gathering or marketplace in ancient Greece • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • a government in which a small group is in control • ...
Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-08-13
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- Second Treatise on Government.
- Ways to improve the human experience.
- An organized system to provide order and protection for a nation’s people.
- Having the ability and resources to control.
- It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.
- Signed by King John of England in 1215.
- When people developed new ideas about human existence.
- No rules and complete freedom.
- Contemporary values and beliefs.
- People want to be as free as posible to make their own decisions.
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- Happens between a government and its people.
- Government had absolute authority over the people.
- The idea that a country leader by the citizens in a general election.
- Powers of the government are restricted.
- Life, liberty, property, and the freedom of happiness.
- Blank slate or page.
- Separations of powers.
- Government is based on clear and fairly enforced laws.
- The government should reflect the will of the people.
19 Clues: Blank slate or page. • Separations of powers. • Second Treatise on Government. • No rules and complete freedom. • Contemporary values and beliefs. • Ways to improve the human experience. • Signed by King John of England in 1215. • Powers of the government are restricted. • Happens between a government and its people. • Having the ability and resources to control. • ...
Revolution 2022-01-17
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- who freed South America from Spanish rule
- what showed the Latin American colonies they deserve rights
- what did countries gain during this time
- when power is restricted what type of government is it
- what is bolivar known as
- Haiti was a colony of who before independence
- life liberty and
- European and Latin descent
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- what Revolution showed they needed to go to war
- treatment enslavement was
- American and French Revolution in South America to fight what type of independence
- what colonies travelled to Europe for education
- who started the median independence movement
- what Revolution shows the people they deserve and opinion for democratic rule
- in 1890 who gained independence
- who held the highest positions in government
- toussant l’ overture had a Revolution to free Haiti from what rule
- a factor in deciding a person social status depended on
- toussant l’ overture assumed control of what rebellion
- who was treated by second class citizens by peninsulares
20 Clues: life liberty and • what is bolivar known as • treatment enslavement was • European and Latin descent • in 1890 who gained independence • what did countries gain during this time • who freed South America from Spanish rule • who started the median independence movement • who held the highest positions in government • Haiti was a colony of who before independence • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-09-02
6 Clues: man with 95 reasons • normal kind of christian • going against the church, or known as this • this aftermath of the scientific revolution • man and his trusty telescope, improved on of course • the scientific (blank), first suggested by Aristotle
Key Figures in World Religions 2013-10-01
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- The name of Allah's messenger.
- The items owned by a person.
- A title meaning 'the enlightened one.'
- Pilgrimage in Arabic (5th of the five pillars.)
- Thinking about something deeply, reflecting.
- Living a simple life, without luxuries.
- The number of pillars in Islam
- Welfare or charity in Arabic (3rd of the five pillars.)
- When you feel you want something.
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- The first Guru of Sikhism.
- The place where Muhammad was born.
- The place that Muhammad had to escape to when the Makkans wouldn't accept Islam as their religion.
- The way of life that Buddhists try to follow. (The ..... fold path)
- Arabic word for fasting (4th of the five pillars.)
- An understanding of what is true and real.
- The holy book for Muslims.
- The Arabic word for prayer (2nd of the five pillars.)
- A physical or mental state of pain.
- A canteen/kitchen in a Gurdwara.
19 Clues: The first Guru of Sikhism. • The holy book for Muslims. • The items owned by a person. • The name of Allah's messenger. • The number of pillars in Islam • A canteen/kitchen in a Gurdwara. • When you feel you want something. • The place where Muhammad was born. • A physical or mental state of pain. • A title meaning 'the enlightened one.' • ...
The French Revolution 2014-11-09
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- old prison known for sparking the french revolution
- lack thereof caused riots and eventual revolutionary movemen the number of women who marched on Versailles
- held the upper hand in the legislative assembly
- Leader of committee of public safety and chief architect in the reign of terror
- synonym for extreme
- became known as the national razor
- how Louis disguised himself during his escape
- palace where royal family was forced to move before their execution
- reforms laws and typically grants more human rights
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- top of the third estate
- government ruled by elected representatives
- believed in the general will of the people
- spread of revolutionary ideas
- applauded the reforms of the national assembly
- currency during the revolution
- middle class radicals
- single governing body in which controls every aspect of people and society
- betraying one's country
- cruel government/rule
19 Clues: synonym for extreme • middle class radicals • cruel government/rule • top of the third estate • betraying one's country • spread of revolutionary ideas • currency during the revolution • became known as the national razor • believed in the general will of the people • government ruled by elected representatives • how Louis disguised himself during his escape • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- Who was the Greek god of war?
- What city was the place that democracy was made?
- What did Greeks use to make pots?
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment is a ______.
- Who was Rome’s first empire?
- What was the language that Athens spoke?
- Who was the greek god of the underworld?
- What was one resource Greeks used for their artwork?
- What is a Greek city state?
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- Julius ______ became dictator of Rome ending the Republic.
- What was the name of the war between Carthage and Rome?
- What kind of civilization was greece?
- What did Greek people think was barbaric?
- What was the name of the Roman god of the sky?
- The Roman god of war?
- Which holiday did Greeks celebrate by breaking pots?
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the __________.
- What is the short Roman sword called?
- Continent of Rome?
- Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Roman Civil War?
20 Clues: Continent of Rome? • The Roman god of war? • What is a Greek city state? • Who was Rome’s first empire? • Who was the Greek god of war? • What did Greeks use to make pots? • What kind of civilization was greece? • What is the short Roman sword called? • What was the language that Athens spoke? • Who was the greek god of the underworld? • ...
Intro To Philosopy 2024-01-31
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- He questioned everything in ancient Athens.
- Helps you win an argument, not a fight.
- The branch that asks, "What's really real?"
- Fallacies: These arguments might sound good but don't hold weight.
- The debate if our choices are ours or just fate.
- Prefers clear statements, not just talk.
- This field studies if our knowledge is a big deal.
- Thinks about government styles.
- Greek for knowledge, more than just a meme.
- He wrote about his teacher but never used Twitter.
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- A period that loved to question, not just bask.
- Clever arguments, but missing honesty.
- A rebirth that made philosophers and artists great.
- Uses symbols, not words, to debate.
- Asks what it means to "be" – quite the task!
- This study might ask why Mona Lisa smiles.
- It's all about what's wrong and what's right.
- Its discussions could make a long walk.
- Love of wisdom, a subject Socrates adored.
19 Clues: Thinks about government styles. • Uses symbols, not words, to debate. • Clever arguments, but missing honesty. • Helps you win an argument, not a fight. • Its discussions could make a long walk. • Prefers clear statements, not just talk. • This study might ask why Mona Lisa smiles. • Love of wisdom, a subject Socrates adored. • He questioned everything in ancient Athens. • ...
Global 1- Ashtyn and Jacob 2024-05-29
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- Scottish economist that greatly admired the physiocrats.
- Setted up a system that aimed to kill many thousands of innocents.
- Thought people were greedy and nasty.
- Elegant and charming art.
- Age of Reason.
- Agreement that gave up their freedom for an organized society.
- Thought people were reasonable and moral.
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically used to behead people.
- Fortress in Paris.
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- Allowed business to operate with little or no government interference.
- The natural forces of supply and demand.
- A class of business owners and merchants.
- A period of remorseless repression.
- Views on separation of power, which influenced the American constitution.
- Governed all human conduct.
- Huge exciting and colorful paintings.
- restricting access to ideas and information.
- Last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- Ends the French revolution.
19 Clues: Age of Reason. • Fortress in Paris. • Elegant and charming art. • Governed all human conduct. • Ends the French revolution. • A period of remorseless repression. • Thought people were greedy and nasty. • Huge exciting and colorful paintings. • The natural forces of supply and demand. • A class of business owners and merchants. • Thought people were reasonable and moral. • ...
Chapter 2 section 1-4 2025-02-07
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- the trade that sent slaves to the US and other resources to europe
- area of low, flat plains near the seacoast of virginia and north carolina that is good for crops
- a large estate, usually in the south
- to cancel
- a representative
- theory that a country's power depends on its wealth
- ruling used as a basis
- colony run by a specific person
- control that extends to almost all aspects of people's lives
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- self-reliance and freedom outside of control
- a movement that spread the idea of reason and science
- the philosophy of equality
- agreement by a group of people
- a group of people ruled by a parent country elsewhere
- a king or queen
- a written document granting land and authority to establish colonies
- a religious dissenter who wanted to reform the anglican church
- freedoms people possess
- colony run by the king
19 Clues: to cancel • a king or queen • a representative • ruling used as a basis • colony run by the king • freedoms people possess • the philosophy of equality • agreement by a group of people • colony run by a specific person • a large estate, usually in the south • self-reliance and freedom outside of control • theory that a country's power depends on its wealth • ...
Ch. 9 Vocab 2026-01-20
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- Government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory
- Part of a whole divided into 100 parts
- A section of French society was divided into
- Idea that great powers have the right to send armies into countries where there are revolutions to restore order
- To not include
- A sudden overthrow of the government
- A political philosophy based on largely on Enlightenment principles
- The Middle class
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- A political philosophy based on tradition and social stability
- Relating to within one's country
- Having or showing ability
- Involving the general public or civic affairs
- An annual direct tax
- "Without breeches"
- An individual qualified to vote in an election
- The basic principles and laws of a nation
- One who uses economic goods
- Having a Cultural identity of people based on common language
- broad-minded, associated with ideals of the individual
19 Clues: To not include • The Middle class • "Without breeches" • An annual direct tax • Having or showing ability • One who uses economic goods • Relating to within one's country • A sudden overthrow of the government • Part of a whole divided into 100 parts • The basic principles and laws of a nation • A section of French society was divided into • ...
Brinda - French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- The place where Louis XIV had a famous palace constructed
- When there is a lack of food and many are hungry
- Also known as the Age of Reason
- The time period where about 40,000 people were executed
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- A head-chopping machine
- His execution ended the Reign of Terror
- Another way of saying "social class"
- An military leader and emperor of France after the Revolution
- The storming of it triggered the Revolution
9 Clues: A head-chopping machine • Also known as the Age of Reason • Another way of saying "social class" • His execution ended the Reign of Terror • The storming of it triggered the Revolution • When there is a lack of food and many are hungry • The time period where about 40,000 people were executed • The place where Louis XIV had a famous palace constructed • ...
Hinduism/Buddhism/Phoenecia/Greek World 2025-10-03
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- The idea that divinity/spirits are in all things in nature
- The "enlightened one;" the title that Siddartha Gautama took
- The classical Greek epic of the Trojan War
- Teaches that "All Atman is Brahman."
- Political rule by a small, wealthy class
- Had fiercely independent city-states and was rocky and mountainous
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- Enlightenment/salvation in Hindu belief
- The classic Greek storyteller; our best source on early Greek life and culture
- The Phoenecians' longest-lasting legacy
9 Clues: Teaches that "All Atman is Brahman." • Enlightenment/salvation in Hindu belief • The Phoenecians' longest-lasting legacy • Political rule by a small, wealthy class • The classical Greek epic of the Trojan War • The idea that divinity/spirits are in all things in nature • The "enlightened one;" the title that Siddartha Gautama took • ...
MINDFULLNESS - by Luna and Maya 2023-01-04
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- Where monks and nuns live
- A type of buddhist meditiation that involves concentrating on a specific object
- The final release from samsara
- Most common way to practice mindfulness
- The founder of Buddism
- Where buddha attained enlightenment
- The path buddhists follow to end suffering
- The act of giving produces merit that improves karma in this life and the next
- The cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- type of buddist mediation that involves analyzing thoughts and feelings
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- A position that meditation is usually practiced in
- Four facts about the world that all buddhists believe.
- rules that every Buddist follows
- Various objects placed before a shrine
- The rules that guide spiritual practice
- Unselfish behavior
- The buddists teachings, the true path and the nature of all things
- The buddhas real name
- A vital part of many Buddhists festivals and ceremonies
19 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 • ...
The Colonies 2014-10-14
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- the largest religious group in New Jersey
- awakening a popular religious movement
- people who left their birth country to live in another
- a legal contract
- the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- a system that traded slaves
- signed contracts to work for no pay for a period of time
- where local issues were decided
- this act reduced the power of the Monarch
- wanted to reform the Anglican church
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- a separatist group the left England in early 1600s
- shootout in Boston that killed 5 people
- reguired colonist to House British soliders
- The daughter of a Powhatan leader
- the first permanent English setttlement in North America
- This bill made it a crime to restrict the religious righs of Christians
- An Ottawa Cheif who fought for France
- laws that controlled slaves
- crops that are always needed
19 Clues: a legal contract • a system that traded slaves • laws that controlled slaves • crops that are always needed • where local issues were decided • The daughter of a Powhatan leader • wanted to reform the Anglican church • An Ottawa Cheif who fought for France • awakening a popular religious movement • shootout in Boston that killed 5 people • ...
Pag-usbong ng Kamalayang Pambansa sa Pilipinas 2018-03-13
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- 2000 sa 5000 na katutubong sundalo sa ganting-salakay ay mula sa
- Filipinong nahalal bilang kinatawan na ipinadala sa Cadiz
- isang pagkilos upang tubusin o bawiin sa mga prayle at mga orden ang mga lupang pamana; pag- aalsang____
- Francisco Rivera
- hari ng Spain na pinatalsik sa pamumuno ni Napoleon
- Pag-aalsa ni Lakandula
- tuluyang sumuko ang mga Espanyol sa pangunguna ni Arsobispo
- Pandaigdigang kalakalan na binuksan noong Nobyembre 1869
- naitalaga si Dawsonne Drake bilang British Governor ng:
- Lugar ng pag aalsa ni Dagohoy
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- itinaguyod nito ang konsepto ng kalayaan, pagkapantay-pantay at kapatiran
- Lupang pamana o
- Age of Enlightenment: Europe; La Ilustracion:
- sekular: hindi kabilang sa ordeng relihiyoso; ordeng panrelihiyon:
- Pag aalsa ni Magalat
- kaalyadong bansa ng Spain at Austria
- Apolinario dela Cruz
- taong 1972 ipinatupad ang monopolyo sa____
- Lugar ng Pag aalsa ni Diego Silang
19 Clues: Lupang pamana o • Francisco Rivera • Pag aalsa ni Magalat • Apolinario dela Cruz • Pag-aalsa ni Lakandula • Lugar ng pag aalsa ni Dagohoy • Lugar ng Pag aalsa ni Diego Silang • kaalyadong bansa ng Spain at Austria • taong 1972 ipinatupad ang monopolyo sa____ • Age of Enlightenment: Europe; La Ilustracion: • hari ng Spain na pinatalsik sa pamumuno ni Napoleon • ...
Revolution 2022-01-17
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- who freed South America from Spanish rule
- what showed the Latin American colonies they deserve rights
- what did countries gain during this time
- when power is restricted what type of government is it
- what is bolivar known as
- Haiti was a colony of who before independence
- life liberty and
- European and Latin descent
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- what Revolution showed they needed to go to war
- treatment enslavement was
- American and French Revolution in South America to fight what type of independence
- what colonies travelled to Europe for education
- who started the median independence movement
- what Revolution shows the people they deserve and opinion for democratic rule
- in 1890 who gained independence
- who held the highest positions in government
- toussant l’ overture had a Revolution to free Haiti from what rule
- a factor in deciding a person social status depended on
- toussant l’ overture assumed control of what rebellion
- who was treated by second class citizens by peninsulares
20 Clues: life liberty and • what is bolivar known as • treatment enslavement was • European and Latin descent • in 1890 who gained independence • what did countries gain during this time • who freed South America from Spanish rule • who started the median independence movement • who held the highest positions in government • Haiti was a colony of who before independence • ...
Living Faith 2017-05-09
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- Spiritual teacher.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- Cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
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- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- An ascetic Sikh order.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher. • An ascetic Sikh order. • An incarnation of a deity. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position. • ...
Random religions words 2018-04-10
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- A high Vajrayana teacher.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of ultimate reality.
- Monument containing Buddhist relics or images.
- An ascetic Sikh order.
- Our action and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
- Worshiper of the divine in female form.
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- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- The symbols worn by Khalsa members.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- Narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas.
- Vajrayana meditation on a deity in order to develop his or her qualities.
- Spiritual teacher.
- Full awareness of invisible Reality.
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher. • An ascetic Sikh order. • A high Vajrayana teacher. • The symbols worn by Khalsa members. • The religious community in Sikhism. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Full awareness of invisible Reality. • Worshiper of the divine in female form. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • Monument containing Buddhist relics or images. • ...
India 2015-02-05
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- A seasonal wind with a wet and dry season
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- At the top of the caste system
- Started out as Siddartha
- The soul of someone
- The ancient Hinduism language
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- Hindus are believed to reach it after they are at the top of the caste system
- the four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching.
- a Hindu spring festival celebrated in February or March in honor of Krishna.
- reaching enlightenment
- A group of people who do the same job and live together
- Social class system
- A 3 wheeled ride pulled by a person or animal
- festival of colors
- A temple used in the religion of Buddhism
- A dome-shaped structure erected as a Buddhist shrine.
16 Clues: festival of colors • Social class system • The soul of someone • reaching enlightenment • Started out as Siddartha • The ancient Hinduism language • At the top of the caste system • the rebirth of a soul in a new body. • A seasonal wind with a wet and dry season • A temple used in the religion of Buddhism • A 3 wheeled ride pulled by a person or animal • ...
Gabe Allred French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- a mob attacked this place to seize weapons
- where Napopeon's invasion failed
- the people who made up the second estate
- the enlightenment idea that power in government should be divided
- what the French republic limited that the king had
- a type of government where a group of people ruled
- the freedom to say what you want without punishment
- the French Revolution took place here
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- this amount of people were beheaded during the reign or terror
- the largest and poorest class in France
- a famous general who became emperor of France
- the king of France
- the leader of France during the reign of terror
- why France was in debt
- a contraption used to execute people
- a type of government where the king ruled
16 Clues: the king of France • why France was in debt • where Napopeon's invasion failed • a contraption used to execute people • the French Revolution took place here • the largest and poorest class in France • the people who made up the second estate • a type of government where the king ruled • a mob attacked this place to seize weapons • ...
Western Civ Review Part 1 2022-12-14
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- Type of Christianity you see in Russia
- You need these for microscopes and telescopes
- Maybe the most deadly life form traded in the Columbian Exchange
- Study of the human body
- "God is probably real but he just made the world"
- 95 Theses
- Tool for determining latitude and time
- His invention gave access to books many more people
- Being really into Greek and Roman culture
- Weird Enlightenment club that had GW, TJ, and Isaac Newton as members
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- Type of pottery from the East prized for its detail
- Calvin and Luther
- Why Henry VIII needed a new religion
- Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, and Tsar Nick's last name
- Nobody saw this before Columbus encountered the Indians rolling it up
- Philosophe that idealized the "noble savage"
16 Clues: 95 Theses • Calvin and Luther • Study of the human body • Why Henry VIII needed a new religion • Type of Christianity you see in Russia • Tool for determining latitude and time • Being really into Greek and Roman culture • Philosophe that idealized the "noble savage" • You need these for microscopes and telescopes • "God is probably real but he just made the world" • ...
THE ENLIGHTENMENT PERIOD AND THE REVOLUTIONS 2021-03-17
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- DOCUMENT WROTE BY THOMAS JEFFERSON
- LOGICAL PROCEDURE FOR GATHERING AND TESTING IDEAS
- 1609 A MAN OBERVES HEAVENS WITH A TELESCOPE
- HOSTESSES THAT HELD SOCIAL GATHERINGS
- SOCIAL CRITICS FOR THIS PERIOD IN FRANCE
- RULED RUSSIA IN EARLY 1700
- THEORY NOT FINISH ABOUT WHY PLANETS ORBIT THE WAY THEY DO
- THE ITALIAN SCIENTISTTHAT BUILT ON NEW THEORYS ABOUT ASTRONOMY
- THE THEORY IN WHICH EARTH CENTERED VIEW OF THE UNIVERSE
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- LATIN WORD FOR GOD
- KING OF PRUSSIA
- A MAN THAT DEVOTED HIMSELF TO THE STUDY OF POLITICAL LIBERTY
- THE NEW WAY OF THINKING ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD
- CREATED THE THEORIES OF MOTION
- DIVIDED IN TWO
- 1722 A CHINESE EMPEROR THAT HADREIGN 61 YEARS DIED
- PUBLISHED AN ESSAY
- AMEDMENTS THAT PROTECTED BASIC RIGHTS
- A STYLE THAT
19 Clues: A STYLE THAT • DIVIDED IN TWO • KING OF PRUSSIA • LATIN WORD FOR GOD • PUBLISHED AN ESSAY • RULED RUSSIA IN EARLY 1700 • CREATED THE THEORIES OF MOTION • DOCUMENT WROTE BY THOMAS JEFFERSON • HOSTESSES THAT HELD SOCIAL GATHERINGS • AMEDMENTS THAT PROTECTED BASIC RIGHTS • SOCIAL CRITICS FOR THIS PERIOD IN FRANCE • 1609 A MAN OBERVES HEAVENS WITH A TELESCOPE • ...
Unit 2: The Enlightenment-The Constitution 2020-09-08
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- the surrender at Yorktown, or the German Battle, ending on October 19,1781
- officially ending the American Revolutionary War
- an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America
- a confrontation on March 5, 1770 in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston
- chartered a government for the Northwest Territory, provided a method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory
- compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives
- a secret revolutionary organization that was founded by Samuel Adams in the Thirteen American Colonies
- pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France
- included two crucial battles, fought eighteen days apart, and was a decisive victory for the Continental Army and a crucial turning point in the Revolutionary War
- agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution
- a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies
- armed uprising in Western Massachusetts in opposition to a debt crisis among the citizenry and the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades
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- pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- required the colonies to house British soldiers in barracks provided by the colonies
- were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party
- a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts
- was a meeting of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies in America
- was issued by King George III on October 7, 1763
- an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the United States
19 Clues: officially ending the American Revolutionary War • was issued by King George III on October 7, 1763 • was a meeting of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies in America • pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France • the surrender at Yorktown, or the German Battle, ending on October 19,1781 • ...
Enlightenment- Lilly W. and Sophia P. 2023-02-21
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- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Philosophe who believed women deserve an education
- Parties where people met and discussed new ideas
- Philosophe who believed in freedom of speech and religion, insulted governments in writings
- Scientist who made the smallpox vaccine
- Philosophe who believed no government would lead to war, Social Contract
- Scientist who used a microscope to look at bacteria.
- Philosophe who come up with checks and balances
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Scientist who came up with modern chemistry
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- Scientist who helped develop the scientific method
- Scientist who helped develop the scientific method
- Scientists who said the planets orbit the sun in elliptical orbits
- Scientist who used a telescope to look at space
- Scientist who came up with the Heliocentric theory
- Philosophe who said Life, Liberty, and Property" Social Contract
- To know something one didn't before
- Scientist who created the laws of gravity
- Philosophe that believed laws exist to preserve order.
- Person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: To know something one didn't before • Person who rules with absolute power • Sun is the center of the solar system • Scientist who made the smallpox vaccine • Earth is the center of the solar system • Scientist who created the laws of gravity • Scientist who came up with modern chemistry • Scientist who used a telescope to look at space • ...
Jean- Jacques Rousseau 2022-09-20
Unit 5: industrial 2023-02-21
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- the economic system in which a country's trade
- the movement to end slavery
- the belief of existence of a supreme being
- manufacturing goods
- manufacturing process in great britain,europe, united states
- the process of making an area move urban
- invented the cotton gin
- to advocate for women's rights
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- a commitment to traditional values with opposition to change
- the development of countries in a country/region on a wide scale
- economic or political system the workers own the building
- to advocate or support a political standpoint for one's country
- the idea that all learning comes from only experience & observation
- to have hostility or prejudice against jewish people
- state of being enlightened
- a series of workers/machienes in a factory
16 Clues: manufacturing goods • invented the cotton gin • state of being enlightened • the movement to end slavery • to advocate for women's rights • the process of making an area move urban • the belief of existence of a supreme being • a series of workers/machienes in a factory • the economic system in which a country's trade • to have hostility or prejudice against jewish people • ...
Early Modern Crime and Punishment 2022-10-05
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- An increase in tax duties caused this crime.
- These were still the most important local judges.
- This crime was punished by being burnt at the stake.
- Code This started in 1688 and hung thousands.
- These people attacked travellers.
- This movement encouraged new thinking.
- This invention increased the circulation of information.
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- This court was used by the monarchy to put powerful people on trial.
- Poverty caused an increase in this crime.
- Vagabonds were sent to these place to do hard labour.
- A famous witch hunter.
- First place convicts were transported to.
- James I wrote this book about witches.
- Matthew Hopkins accused mostly women of this crime.
- These courts were abolished in 1641.
- The 1605 Plotters attempted to commit this type of crime.
16 Clues: A famous witch hunter. • These people attacked travellers. • These courts were abolished in 1641. • James I wrote this book about witches. • This movement encouraged new thinking. • Poverty caused an increase in this crime. • First place convicts were transported to. • An increase in tax duties caused this crime. • Code This started in 1688 and hung thousands. • ...
8th Grade Final Exam 2022-12-29
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- Enlightenment thinker that believed people had the right to life, liberty, and personal property.
- Flat boats that carried iron and coal through canals.
- Christian groups broke away from the Catholic Church.
- 16th-century movement that wanted to change the Catholic Church.
- Tool used to twist cotton into thread.
- Sweet powder that comes from plants. Europeans got from large plantations.
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- Political or economic power over a nation.
- Explained the laws of gravity and motion.
- King of France during the French Revolution.
- Leader of the Catholic Church.
- Created the Church of England.
- Large place where people build things.
- Place where raw metals are found deep in the earth.
- To go against one's country.
- German monk that wrote the 95 Theses.
- People that were in the French lower class.
16 Clues: To go against one's country. • Leader of the Catholic Church. • Created the Church of England. • German monk that wrote the 95 Theses. • Large place where people build things. • Tool used to twist cotton into thread. • Explained the laws of gravity and motion. • Political or economic power over a nation. • People that were in the French lower class. • ...
Greek Vocab Crossword puzzle 2021-09-01
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- a government ruled by a queen or king.
- Macedonian king who sought to unite greece under his banner until his death or murder.
- a play that ends in a disaster because of a character flaw.
- private teacher of alexander the great.
- a traditional story about gods ancestors or heroes.
- member of a group of people who migrated into the greek mainland
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greece city.
- ancient greek epic poet
- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- was a war fought around 1200 B.C
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- a cruel and oppressive dictator.
- art the art of ancient Greece and Rome.
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.
- son of Phillip the 2nd
- greeks philosopher Socratic method.
- the highest class in certain societies
16 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 • greeks philosopher Socratic method. • 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. • ...
Buddism 2013-01-24
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- The suffering in life is called ______
- Thinking deeply or focus in one's mind for a period of time
- the Buddha's last name
- The year Siddhartha was born
- A person who as reached nirvana but stays on earth to help people
- What Siddhartha became when he was enlightened
- The place where the buddha travels all over to teach
- Siddhartha was born _____
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- undergoing pain and hardship
- Learning or understanding the secrets of the universe
- a member of a a religious group usually under vows of suffering
- The clan Siddhartha's father was king of
- a state of true happiness
- the dominent religion in India at the time
- A wise man or fortune teller
- a monk that has given up pleasures of the flesh
16 Clues: the Buddha's last name • a state of true happiness • Siddhartha was born _____ • undergoing pain and hardship • The year Siddhartha was born • A wise man or fortune teller • The suffering in life is called ______ • The clan Siddhartha's father was king of • the dominent religion in India at the time • What Siddhartha became when he was enlightened • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2015-01-28
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- A seasonal wind that comes with rain
- The teaching or religion of Buddha
- An ancient Indian language
- An ancient civilization that flourished near the Indus River
- System that holds different classes of people from highest to lowest
- Religion that worships six main gods
- The calming of the body and clearing of the mind
- If you are a good person in your past like you will have good...
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- To ease the body of all troubles
- The final goal in Buddhism is to reach...
- When you die and are reborn again
- Farming for only the resources needed
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- A large part of a continent
- Religion that worships one god (Buddha)
- A Mauryan emperor who ruled around 269 BCE to 232 BCE
16 Clues: Ancient Hindu scriptures • An ancient Indian language • A large part of a continent • To ease the body of all troubles • When you die and are reborn again • The teaching or religion of Buddha • A seasonal wind that comes with rain • Religion that worships six main gods • Farming for only the resources needed • Religion that worships one god (Buddha) • ...
Religion 2017-12-13
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- A memorial dome which contains relics of the Buddha.
- Founded Sikhism.
- Male initiates into the Khalsa take this surname.
- A community of Pure Ones pledged to a special code of personal discipline.
- Mahayana Buddhism, a being dedicated to attaining enlightenment.
- Chan Buddhism focuses predominantly on.
- A small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- The creative rhythm of the universe.
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- The founder of Buddhism was a contemporary of.
- no eternal soul.
- The practice that helps one determine the harmonious placement of a building or objects.
- Stories of the Buddha's past lives.
- The Japanese teacher Nichiren believed that the essence of Buddhism could be found in the.
- The collection of ancient scriptures used by Theravada Buddhists.
- Means suffering.
- Female initiates into the Khalsa take this surname.
16 Clues: no eternal soul. • Founded Sikhism. • Means suffering. • Stories of the Buddha's past lives. • The creative rhythm of the universe. • Chan Buddhism focuses predominantly on. • A small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • The founder of Buddhism was a contemporary of. • Male initiates into the Khalsa take this surname. • Female initiates into the Khalsa take this surname. • ...
Religion 2017-12-13
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- The practice that helps one determine the harmonious placement of a building or objects.
- Means suffering.
- The founder of Buddhism was a contemporary of.
- Female initiates into the Khalsa take this surname.
- The Japanese teacher Nichiren believed that the essence of Buddhism could be found in the.
- The creative rhythm of the universe.
- Stories of the Buddha's past lives.
- Chan Buddhism focuses predominantly on.
- A memorial dome which contains relics of the Buddha.
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- The collection of ancient scriptures used by Theravada Buddhists.
- Male initiates into the Khalsa take this surname.
- Mahayana Buddhism, a being dedicated to attaining enlightenment.
- Founded Sikhism.
- no eternal soul.
- A community of Pure Ones pledged to a special code of personal discipline.
- A small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
16 Clues: Founded Sikhism. • Means suffering. • no eternal soul. • Stories of the Buddha's past lives. • The creative rhythm of the universe. • A small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Chan Buddhism focuses predominantly on. • The founder of Buddhism was a contemporary of. • Male initiates into the Khalsa take this surname. • Female initiates into the Khalsa take this surname. • ...
Hinduism 2022-03-02
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- For Hindus, living beings are trapped in a __________ of death and rebirth
- The belief that atman and brahman are separate is an _______________
- When a body dies and the soul is reborn in another being
- Credit you earn that determines your next life whether you lived well or badly
- The soul of an individual person
- Something that has always existed
- The divine soul of the universe
- The destroyer god
- The god who preserves, heals, and helps
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- This state is achieved when you fully accept the truths of Hinduism
- The elephant god
- A god pretending to be human
- The name given to religious and cultural practices in India
- The name for the strict social classes of India
- a popular avatar of the god Vishnu
- A _____________ religion worships many gods
16 Clues: The elephant god • The destroyer god • A god pretending to be human • The divine soul of the universe • The soul of an individual person • Something that has always existed • a popular avatar of the god Vishnu • The god who preserves, heals, and helps • A _____________ religion worships many gods • The name for the strict social classes of India • ...
Origins of US Government 2023-09-27
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- rule by the people
- English Bill of Rights gave the right to trial by ______
- branches of government have their own distinct powers
- they set sail for Virginia seeking religious freedom
- In Ancient Greece, serving on juries and ___________ service were forms of civic participation
- idea that nobody is above the law
- legislative body in Ancient Greece
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- Natural rights include life, liberty and __________
- document between the nobles and King John of England
- enlightenment thinker who believed in a social contract
- self-government was a principle of the ___________ compact
- ancient ________ had a representative government
- ________ and balances keeps branches of government from becoming too powerful
- More than half of the vote is called this
- Name of pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- name of the city-state in Ancient Greece
16 Clues: rule by the people • idea that nobody is above the law • legislative body in Ancient Greece • Name of pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • name of the city-state in Ancient Greece • More than half of the vote is called this • ancient ________ had a representative government • Natural rights include life, liberty and __________ • ...
Chapter 10 Lesson 4 - The Enlightenment 2023-05-01
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- a political system in which the head of state is a king or queen who rules according to a constitution
- having or relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- shapes like stretched circles; ovals
- an agreement between the people and their government
- the division of power among the branches or government
- a group of individuals born and living at the same time
- an explanation of how or why something happens
- substances that consist of atoms of only one kind
- of or relating to soldiers, arms, or war; relating to the armed forces
- method the steps for an orderly search for knowledge
- to enlarge; to increase the number, volume, or scope
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- the overthrow ok King James II of England
- a period from the 1500s to the 1700s in which many scientific advances changed people's traditional beliefs about science
- a po0litical system in which a ruler has total power
- the belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
- an Earth-centered theory; having or relating to the earth as the center
- the time period in the 1700s during which many Europeans moved away from traditional ways of thinking about political and social norms
- the attraction that the Earth or another celestial body has on an object on or near its surface
18 Clues: shapes like stretched circles; ovals • the overthrow ok King James II of England • an explanation of how or why something happens • substances that consist of atoms of only one kind • a po0litical system in which a ruler has total power • an agreement between the people and their government • method the steps for an orderly search for knowledge • ...
Growing Up A Girl 2024-05-09
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- The first stage of psychological development
- The third stage of psychological development
- Standards, can affect self-confidence
- Girls go through this typically in the Exploration stage
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- The second stage of psychological development
- The first stage of psychological development
- gain, a side effect of puberty
7 Clues: gain, a side effect of puberty • Standards, can affect self-confidence • The first stage of psychological development • The first stage of psychological development • The third stage of psychological development • The second stage of psychological development • Girls go through this typically in the Exploration stage
The Colonies 2014-10-14
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- the largest religious group in New Jersey
- awakening a popular religious movement
- a system that traded slaves
- signed contracts to work for no pay for a period of time
- shootout in Boston that killed 5 people
- laws that controlled slaves
- people who left their birth country to live in another
- An Ottawa Cheif who fought for France
- the first permanent English setttlement in North America
- where local issues were decided
- This bill made it a crime to restrict the religious righs of Christians
- The daughter of a Powhatan leader
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- the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- this act reduced the power of the Monarch
- a separatist group the left England in early 1600s
- reguired colonist to House British soliders
- crops that are always needed
- wanted to reform the Anglican church
- a legal contract
19 Clues: a legal contract • a system that traded slaves • laws that controlled slaves • crops that are always needed • where local issues were decided • The daughter of a Powhatan leader • wanted to reform the Anglican church • An Ottawa Cheif who fought for France • awakening a popular religious movement • shootout in Boston that killed 5 people • ...
Sweet and Low 2015-03-29
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- island, A heaven of religious freedom
- franklin, Born in 1706, Boston
- , Thomas Morton hoisted a .... near by at "merry mount"
- , Believes in a sort of abstract God
- , The first elected legislature was called the "house of...."
- , Who spent 1609-1619 in Holland?
- of England, Tax-supported and government regulated church
- civil war, Religious friction created the ...
- revolt, When farmers burned Jamestown it was called the...
- press, Freedom of the press
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- enlightenment, In 1700 a change of mind called the...
- heads, Puritan army's rank and file
- , the pilgrims sailed to America in the...
- purchased, 1619, the first black...
- , In 1660 the throne was restored to ...
- witchcraft, Witches sent 20 humans and 2 dogs to their death
- , Anti Established agitators
- , Someone trying to purify the established churches
- war, King Philip led a Guerrilla war against the whites called the...
19 Clues: press, Freedom of the press • , Anti Established agitators • franklin, Born in 1706, Boston • , Who spent 1609-1619 in Holland? • heads, Puritan army's rank and file • purchased, 1619, the first black... • island, A heaven of religious freedom • , In 1660 the throne was restored to ... • , Believes in a sort of abstract God • , the pilgrims sailed to America in the... • ...
Xavier's Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- Identification with ones nation
- A Haitian General
- The Spanish king left him in charge
- A wealthy creole aristocrat
- The purchase of france territory by the United States
- A movement of ideas to make to make the government better
- A status ranking
- a speech made by otto Von Bismarck
- Gaining full political control over another country
- A creole officer who captured Father Hidalgo
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- A piece of land surrounded by water
- A group of countries in the western hemisphere where they mostly speak spanish
- Self-liberated slaves fighting back against the French
- Haiti paying france billions of dollars for the theft of slaves
- Was a creole and simple son of a solider and he started his military career at the age 11
- When a country forms its own government
- the largest river in South America
- A creole village priest
- A person mixed with European and black
19 Clues: A status ranking • A Haitian General • A creole village priest • A wealthy creole aristocrat • Identification with ones nation • the largest river in South America • a speech made by otto Von Bismarck • A piece of land surrounded by water • The Spanish king left him in charge • A person mixed with European and black • When a country forms its own government • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-01
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- strive for your word to be helpful
- the number of followers of Buddhism
- going without food
- the way to overcome selfish desires is to follow The_______________
- calming your mind by focusing
- avoiding physical pleasures and living a simple life, often for religious reasons
- avoid negative states of mind like anger and jealousy
- the way to get to happiness is by chosing this path
- country where Buddhism was founded
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- a state of heightened wisdom
- tree where Siddhartha sat under to think
- Buddha means ____________.
- escape the cycle of death by giving up these
- founder of Buddhism
- state of peace and happiness
- religion that absorbed much of Buddhism
- the way to end suffering is to _________ selfish desires
- if you constantly search for things outside of yourself, it will cause this.
- accept the world as it is not as you want it to be
19 Clues: going without food • founder of Buddhism • Buddha means ____________. • a state of heightened wisdom • state of peace and happiness • calming your mind by focusing • strive for your word to be helpful • country where Buddhism was founded • the number of followers of Buddhism • religion that absorbed much of Buddhism • tree where Siddhartha sat under to think • ...
Unit 4 Study Guide 2024-03-05
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- Increase after the crusades in the middle east and Asia
- Counter-Reformations goal was to end ________ movement
- Reason King Henry VIII left the catholic Church
- Supported heliocentrism because of observation and experimentation; created the telescope
- John Calvin believed salvation is
- Portrait created by Leonardo DaVinci
- Provided structure and political unity to the Holy Roman Empire
- Artistic technique during the renaissance
- Medieval Church and the Umayyads
- Meeting held by Pope Paul III to combat Protestant reformation
- Social Structure in Europe that ended due to labor shortages and demand for higher wages
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- How did the Medici Family gain wealth
- type of government supported by Locke and Rousseau
- discovered heliocentric through observation and experiments
- Individual rights, Freedom of Speech and Freely Elected officials
- Person who controlled political rulers
- Used math theories to illustrate the universe
- The printing press increased _________ and vernacular
- Power of the Catholic Church during the 1500's
19 Clues: Medieval Church and the Umayyads • John Calvin believed salvation is • Portrait created by Leonardo DaVinci • How did the Medici Family gain wealth • Person who controlled political rulers • Artistic technique during the renaissance • Used math theories to illustrate the universe • Power of the Catholic Church during the 1500's • ...
The French Revolution 2022-11-10
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- head of reign terror
- made himself emperor and took over after french revolution
- these people paid all the taxes and had no rights
- single set of laws implemented by Napoleon
- french people stole weapons and attacked a prison
- made up of the church and the clergy
- uncovered by Napolean's armies in Egypt
- main form of execution used during the french revolution
- response to the reinstatement of a monarchy
- paid no taxes
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- prices of this doubled causing peasents to starve
- called to vote on wether or not to raise taxes
- the belief that power is derrived from God
- First monarch beheaded during the french revolution
- Three Estate System
- Grand House of Control
- 3rd estate used these ideals to call for change
- food source became very scarce and caused peasents to starve.
- nickname of Louie XIV
- 1st and 2nd estate lock out 3rd estate who meet and decide to request a new constitution
20 Clues: paid no taxes • Three Estate System • head of reign terror • nickname of Louie XIV • Grand House of Control • made up of the church and the clergy • uncovered by Napolean's armies in Egypt • the belief that power is derrived from God • single set of laws implemented by Napoleon • response to the reinstatement of a monarchy • called to vote on wether or not to raise taxes • ...
Crossword - Vocab 2025-08-26
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- Pillars The basic duties of Islam
- Traditional ways of doing things passed through generations
- System A social hierarchy in India
- A month of fasting in Islam
- A journey to a sacred place for religious reasons
- Interactions The exchange of ideas, goods, and culture between regions
- The holy book of Judaism
- Path The Buddhist path to enlightenment
- A Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- The sacred writings of Hinduism
- The belief in being reborn after death
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- Diffusion The spread of beliefs and practices from one culture to another
- The holy book of Islam (alternate spelling)
- Going without food or drink for spiritual reasons
- Being saved from sin or harm, especially in a religious sense
- The holy book of Islam
- Commandments A set of biblical rules for moral behavior
- Believing in many gods
- Believing in one god
19 Clues: Believing in one god • The holy book of Islam • Believing in many gods • The holy book of Judaism • A month of fasting in Islam • A Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • The sacred writings of Hinduism • Pillars The basic duties of Islam • System A social hierarchy in India • The belief in being reborn after death • Path The Buddhist path to enlightenment • ...
Buddhism and Enlightenment 2017-11-16
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- Is reincarnation considered pleasurable or painful by Buddhists?
- The Buddhist word for enlightenment or the tree Buddha meditated beneath
- The Buddha's real name
- When a person meditates, their mind is....?
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- The cycle of life and death
- What was the Buddha attacked by whilst meditating?
- The balance of not living too luxuriously or too harshly
7 Clues: The Buddha's real name • The cycle of life and death • When a person meditates, their mind is....? • What was the Buddha attacked by whilst meditating? • The balance of not living too luxuriously or too harshly • Is reincarnation considered pleasurable or painful by Buddhists? • The Buddhist word for enlightenment or the tree Buddha meditated beneath
Jean- Jacques Rousseau 2022-09-16
1936 Olympics 2022-11-06
5 Clues: Hatred of Jews. • Founder of the NAACP. • German high-profile film producer. • USA President from 1933 until 1945. • German minister of enlightenment and propaganda.
Buddhism 2017-02-28
Scientific Revolution 2013-12-02
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- from the particular to the general, involves making and testing hypotheses
- German astronomer
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Frenchman, wrote Discourse on method
- law of motion explained by Sir Isaac Newton in his Principia
- Earth at the center of the universe
- Italian scientist; observed details on moon’s surface, challenged Church’s teaching
- collecting and analyzing evidence; foundation of scientific thinking
- sun centered conception of the universe
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- German mathematician, corrected Copernicus, proved elliptical orbits
- Enlgishman, believed science was way for “human life to be endowed with new discoveries and power”
- Polish mathematician, early theoretician of heliocentricism
- Brilliant Englishmen, studied optics, motion; viewed universe as machine
- belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- English, scientific philosopher
- stars, sun, planets and the moon are all examples
16 Clues: German astronomer • English, scientific philosopher • Earth at the center of the universe • Frenchman, wrote Discourse on method • sun centered conception of the universe • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • stars, sun, planets and the moon are all examples • belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge • ...
Living Faith 2017-05-09
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- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- Spiritual teacher.
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Cyclic existence; the continual round of birth, death, and rebirth.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
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- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- Belief that all life was created by God.
- An incarnation of a deity.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- An ascetic Sikh order.
- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher. • An ascetic Sikh order. • An incarnation of a deity. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position. • ...
ELL Culture Summative 2021-03-26
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- Being reborn into a new life
- The ranking system of people by social class and jobs in Hinduism
- The holy books of Hinduism
- The lifelong duties of a person
- Represent the ideas important to a culture
- The state of reaching heaven in the Buddhist religion
- The basic rules of Buddhism to end suffering
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- Seasonal rains in the Indian continent
- Includes body language, the spoken and written words used in a culture
- The State of ending suffering through not wanting things
- Moral and casual behaviors that tell what you can and cannot do in a society
- The result of a persons good or bad actions
- Reaching heaven for Hindus
- The rules for right living
- Standards to show what is good and desirable
- The enlightened one
16 Clues: The enlightened one • The holy books of Hinduism • Reaching heaven for Hindus • The rules for right living • Being reborn into a new life • The lifelong duties of a person • Seasonal rains in the Indian continent • Represent the ideas important to a culture • The result of a persons good or bad actions • Standards to show what is good and desirable • ...
Know Thy CSM 2023-04-18
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- formerly known as Vikrama Simhapuri, This city's name literally means grain land in Tamil
- Jhumka Gira re..I was born here
- Mirror mirror on the wall, I am the greatest of all -Meaning of a CSM name
- Capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand
- city of Meenakshi Amman Temple.
- where is Kanchenjunga stadium located?
- this place in Uttarakhand boasts of an IIM
- "black hills" of Telangana
- Gomia,A CSM was born and spent his childhood here,name the state
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- maternal home of Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur
- City famous for Locks
- Silver City of India
- uaaagrn : CSM all jumbled up
- my name means Light, brightness, enlightenment - meaning of a CSM Name
- this place is also called Manchester of India
- 523230
16 Clues: 523230 • Silver City of India • City famous for Locks • "black hills" of Telangana • uaaagrn : CSM all jumbled up • Jhumka Gira re..I was born here • city of Meenakshi Amman Temple. • where is Kanchenjunga stadium located? • Capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand • this place in Uttarakhand boasts of an IIM • this place is also called Manchester of India • ...
vocab 10 2021-11-16
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- The executive branch is the branch of government responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws.
- a ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection.
- a written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject.
- the practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behavior.
- A French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
- a ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
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- A French painter, who created bold dreamlike pictures, often of exotic landscapes in a naive style.
- Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- A revolution in Britain in 1688 in which the parliament deposed King James II, a Roman Catholic who had asserted royal rights over the rights of Parliament.
- An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, generally referred to by its shortened title The Wealth of Nations, is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist and moral philosopher Adam Smith.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment.
20 Clues: the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. • one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment. • a written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject. • A French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist. • a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system. • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-18
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- the four noble reasons of truth refer to
- form of leadership in most religions
- In the struggle to understand what the mind cannot readily grasp,ere truly is an underlying reality that cannot readily be perceived.
- To perceive truth directly, beyond the senses, beyond the limits of human reason, beyond blind belief
- ceremony for the initiation of new members of the Khalsa (the pure ones), a group within Sikhism
- guru who introduced the idea of a social order based on equality, justice and service to all, in devotion to the One God without form and present everywhere
- religion originating in India, based on three central teachings: hard work for society, sharing from one’s earnings with those who are needy, praise one god, the same that is worshiped by many different names around the world
- Indian religious belief that liberation from earthly suffering depends on our own efforts, to get the wisdom, enlightenment and compassion.
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- The most important Buddhist festival, marking the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, all of which are said to have happened miraculously the same day
- Hindi word that refers to a broad complex of meanings, encompassing duty, natural law, social welfare, ethics, health, wealth, power, fulfillment of desires, and transcendental realization
- set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe usually involving a sistem devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code
- The farther shore, or liberation, the goal of spiritual effort
- Most of the other Indian religious ways have been categorized together, except Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism
- the ancient language in which the Vedas were composed, the language of Indian sacred literature
- another similarity between Sikhism and Hinduism, apart from the belief of reincarnation
- the religious texts often referred to as the foundations of Hinduism
16 Clues: form of leadership in most religions • the four noble reasons of truth refer to • The farther shore, or liberation, the goal of spiritual effort • the religious texts often referred to as the foundations of Hinduism • another similarity between Sikhism and Hinduism, apart from the belief of reincarnation • ...
Robert Owen Crossword 2022-03-20
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- A problem of overpopulation in the city.
- The period in which factory work surpluses.
- The man who fixed factory work in New Lanark.
- The period before Owen which brought the idea of progress.
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- The thing which Owen believed would harmonize people, it's in our slogan.
- The thing harming environments that began to increase with factory work.
- Robert Owen's party.
- An ideal that goes against Utopian Socialism.
8 Clues: Robert Owen's party. • A problem of overpopulation in the city. • The period in which factory work surpluses. • An ideal that goes against Utopian Socialism. • The man who fixed factory work in New Lanark. • The period before Owen which brought the idea of progress. • The thing harming environments that began to increase with factory work. • ...
fisher 2023-01-05
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- of rights first Ten amendments of the U.S constitution a written plan of government rules
- 100 member, 2 from each state 6 yr term.
- Klux Klan White supremacy organization
- established in practice or custom to make a part of life
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- corruption use of government power for personal gain
- changing the constitution
- Areas of living outside the cities
- idea from the 18th century that influenced our declaration.
8 Clues: changing the constitution • Areas of living outside the cities • Klux Klan White supremacy organization • 100 member, 2 from each state 6 yr term. • corruption use of government power for personal gain • established in practice or custom to make a part of life • idea from the 18th century that influenced our declaration. • ...
Philippine Revolution 2025-12-08
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- Acronym of the Katipunan
- What was the war that broke out before the revolution
- intellectual and philosophical movement in 17th and 18th-century Europe
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- First word of the KKK
- Last name of the writer who was notorious during the revolution?
- City that native Filipinos failed to take control of (NOT Manila)
- What is the city that was open to free trade?
- The Moon God
8 Clues: The Moon God • First word of the KKK • Acronym of the Katipunan • What is the city that was open to free trade? • What was the war that broke out before the revolution • Last name of the writer who was notorious during the revolution? • City that native Filipinos failed to take control of (NOT Manila) • ...
AS I GREW OLDER 2023-12-01
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- Enlightenment
- Colour Inequality
- First name of a famous leader who fought for the rights of the people in USA.
- Place where racism happened at its peak.
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- To move the people to the margins and out of one’s community.
- Poet of ‘As I Grew Older’
- Which dream of the Blacks led them to attain freedom and equality?
7 Clues: Enlightenment • Colour Inequality • Poet of ‘As I Grew Older’ • Place where racism happened at its peak. • To move the people to the margins and out of one’s community. • Which dream of the Blacks led them to attain freedom and equality? • First name of a famous leader who fought for the rights of the people in USA.
Unit 9 terms 2024-01-30
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- It is a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence.
- This guy was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776, which was fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the world.
- Is an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference, met on 15 November 1884, and after an adjournment concluded on 26 February 1885, with the signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period.
- He was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the development of modern political, economic, and educational thought.
- He is a French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.
- It is where a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- It is a superseded astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe. Historically, it was opposed to geocentrism, which placed the Earth at the center.
- This political doctrine asserts that monarchs derive their authority from God and cannot be held accountable for their actions by human means.
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- He was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- It is often a description given to individuals and households who typically fall between the working class and the upper class within a social-economic hierarchy.
- He is the other French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian. Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity and of slavery. He was an advocate of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- The Midwestern states like Wisconsin have these cool buildings. They help manufacture plant or production plants. It is often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery.
- A country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- Is the French word, for thinkers who usually apply to themselves. They were public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- He was an English philosopher. He is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
- This type of method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of a field since at least the 17th century. It involves careful observation coupled with rigorous skepticism, because cognitive assumptions can distort the interpretation of the observation.
- It is the practice, theory or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power and soft power. It focuses on establishing or maintaining hegemony and a more or less formal empire.
- The process of making an area more urban.
19 Clues: The process of making an area more urban. • A country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority. • Is an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit. • ...
Unit 5/6 2024-03-04
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- a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment.
- a system of government in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf within a framework of laws and regulations.
- A social gathering of intellectuals and artists, like those held in the homes of wealthy women in Paris.
- an intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries characterized by the advancement of reason, science, and individual rights, challenging traditional authority and promoting ideals of liberty, equality, and progress.
- a form of government in which a monarch serves as the ceremonial head of state while the powers of governance are exercised by an elected legislature and regulated by a constitution
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- A statement of the reasons for the American colonies’ break with Britain, approved by 2nd Continental Congress in 1776.
- a form of government where a single ruler holds unlimited power and authority, typically justified by divine right or centralized control.
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- Relating to a grand, ornate style that characterized European painting, music, and architecture.
- The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government.
- Relating to a simple, elegant style that characterized the arts in Europe during the late 1700s.
- a colonial revolt against British rule in the late 18th century, resulting in the establishment of the United States of America as an independent nation
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- One of three social classes in France before the French Revolution.
- a period of radical social and political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799, resulting in the overthrow of the monarchy
- Pledge made by the members of France’s National Assembly in 1789 to not stop meeting until a constitution was made.
16 Clues: Wrote the Declaration of Independence. • a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment. • One of three social classes in France before the French Revolution. • Relating to a grand, ornate style that characterized European painting, music, and architecture. • ...
Chapter 22 – Section 3 2016-03-13
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- Marie-Thérèse Geoffrin helped ________ the project of Denis Diderot who created a large set of books that he an Encyclopedia. (636)
- In ________ it was illegal to criticize either the Catholic Church or the government. (636)
- Enlightenment philosophes believed that the best government was a monarchy in which the ruler respected the people’s rights who became known as enlightened ________. (638)
- Three composers in Vienna, Austria, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven composed a lighter, more elegant style of music known as ________. (637)
- At social gatherings called ________, philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, and other great intellects met to discuss ideas. (636)
- Frederick the Great Frederick II, the king of Prussia granted many religious freedoms, reduced censorship, and improved ________. (638)
- Even though both the French government and the Catholic Church ________ it, nonetheless, Diderot continued publishing his Encyclopedia. (636)
- European authors began writing lengthy works of prose fiction. Samuel Richardson’s Pamela is often considered the first true English ________. (637)
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- Another English writing masterpiece, Tom Jones, by Henry Fielding, tells the story of an ________. (637)
- Art of the 1600s and early 1700s was called baroque and the artistic style of the late 1700s is therefore called ________. (637)
- Catherine II or Catherine the Great, ruler of Russia, based on Montesquieu and Beccaria, wanted religious toleration and to ________ torture and capital punishment. (638)
- Bach of Germany and Handel of England wrote dramatic organ and ________ music. (637)
- Catherine II, who had previously favored an end to serfdom, after a massive uprising gave the nobles absolute power over the ________ and lost their last traces of freedom. (639)
- Enlightenment ideas attracted the attention of the ________ middle class, which could afford to buy many books. (636)
- Joseph II the king of ________ introduced legal reforms, freedom of the press, and supported freedom of worship. (638)
- Because the king was so weak, Russia, Prussia, and Austria, in 1772, each took a piece of ________ called the First Partition. (639)
16 Clues: Bach of Germany and Handel of England wrote dramatic organ and ________ music. (637) • In ________ it was illegal to criticize either the Catholic Church or the government. (636) • Another English writing masterpiece, Tom Jones, by Henry Fielding, tells the story of an ________. (637) • ...
Chapter 3 Section 4-5 Vocabulary 2024-11-12
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- A gathering where local citizens meet to discuss and decide on community issues and policies; common in New England colonies.
- – Groups organized by American colonists to share information and coordinate responses to British policies across colonies.
- A 1770 incident in which British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists, killing five, which fueled anti-British sentiments.
- A 1765 British tax on printed materials in the colonies, like newspapers and legal documents, which led to widespread protests.
- A preacher during the Great Awakening known for his sermons on salvation and sin, like “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.”
- A law requiring American colonists to provide housing and supplies for British soldiers stationed in the colonies.
- An Ottawa chief who led Native American resistance against British settlers in the Ohio Valley in 1763, known as Pontiac’s Rebellion.
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- A series of punitive laws passed by Britain in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party, intended to tighten control over the colonies.
- An intellectual movement in the 1700s that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights, influencing American political thought.
- A 1773 law allowing the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies, leading to the Boston Tea Party in protest.
- A leader of the American Revolution and organizer of protests against British policies, including the formation of the Sons of Liberty.
- A 1773 protest by American colonists against the Tea Act, where they dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
- A religious revival in the American colonies during the 1730s-1740s that emphasized individual faith and questioned authority.
- A 1689 document that limited the powers of the British monarchy and established certain rights for English citizens, influencing American political ideas.
- An Enlightenment philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property; his ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence.
- A trade system between the Americas, Europe, and Africa, where goods, enslaved people, and raw materials were exchanged across the Atlantic.
16 Clues: A 1773 protest by American colonists against the Tea Act, where they dumped British tea into Boston Harbor. • A law requiring American colonists to provide housing and supplies for British soldiers stationed in the colonies. • – Groups organized by American colonists to share information and coordinate responses to British policies across colonies. • ...
Political Ideologies 2025-11-03
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- Simone de Beauvoir says that women are ____ in society
- Marx says we are brainwashed or given a ____ consciousness
- Millett and Firestone are ______ feminists
- Locke developed social ______ theory
- 1928 saw men and women get equal right to _____
- Radical feminists argue that the _____ _____ is a site of oppression
- argues that we should be selfish
- argues that human nature is nasty and brutish
- a third way socialist
- 1967 saw this being made legal via the NHS
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- Liberal view on social issues
- the French revolution happened during this
- Webb prefers this to revolution
- advocates for the elite making decisions on behalf of others
- Gilman wrote a short story about a woman who developed hysteria, called The _____ wallpaper
- term for working class which Marx uses
- 1967 legalised this, requiring approval of 2 GP's
17 Clues: a third way socialist • Liberal view on social issues • Webb prefers this to revolution • argues that we should be selfish • Locke developed social ______ theory • term for working class which Marx uses • the French revolution happened during this • Millett and Firestone are ______ feminists • 1967 saw this being made legal via the NHS • ...
Lesson 2 Choice Board Jackson Seal 2025-02-04
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- the use of reason in shaping peoples ideas about society
- a document that listed rights for parliament and the english people
- a document that stated the 13 colonies Independence from britain
- a document that stated no one is above the law
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- 1789 french constitution
- french writer that believed in freedom of speech
- a bloody period of the french revolution
- 30 year old french general
8 Clues: 1789 french constitution • 30 year old french general • a bloody period of the french revolution • a document that stated no one is above the law • french writer that believed in freedom of speech • the use of reason in shaping peoples ideas about society • a document that stated the 13 colonies Independence from britain • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words by Zero V. 2023-04-27
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- Powerful warrior in Japan
- A type of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Head of milliary government
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be fearless
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- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieves enlightenment through meditation
- Style of fighting, also used in karate
- a local lord in Japan
8 Clues: a local lord in Japan • Powerful warrior in Japan • Head of milliary government • Style of fighting, also used in karate • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • a samurai code that called on warriors to be fearless • A type of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise • ...
French Revolution 2021-10-12
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- the principle or practice of absolute power
- An amount of money the government requres citizens to pay
- The name of the social classes in France.
- Louie XVI The male ruler of France
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- The prison that was stormed.
- The country the revolution happened.
- A movement that was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority
- Antonietta The female ruler of france
8 Clues: The prison that was stormed. • The country the revolution happened. • Louie XVI The male ruler of France • Antonietta The female ruler of france • The name of the social classes in France. • the principle or practice of absolute power • An amount of money the government requres citizens to pay • ...
Japanese warriors 2024-05-01
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- Form of Buddhism focuses on paradise
- A lord who supported the shogun
- The head leader of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- Go back to the way it was
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- A form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Styles of fighting or self-defense
- Code followed by the samurai
8 Clues: Go back to the way it was • Code followed by the samurai • A lord who supported the shogun • Styles of fighting or self-defense • Form of Buddhism focuses on paradise • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • The head leader of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai • ...
The Nez Perce and the Malian Empire 2024-12-06
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- ____ head bag
- The nickname of the first king of the Mali empire
- _____ hide was used to make Nez Perce buffalo country saddles
- Primary similarity between the two cultures; functionality
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- Certain Nez Perce members wore this bracelet to show their spiritual __________
- Tipis are thought to be first used ____________ years ago
- ________ texts; collection of Malian ancient texts
- What gathering is the Malian "Masquerade Dance" performed at?
8 Clues: ____ head bag • The nickname of the first king of the Mali empire • ________ texts; collection of Malian ancient texts • Tipis are thought to be first used ____________ years ago • Primary similarity between the two cultures; functionality • What gathering is the Malian "Masquerade Dance" performed at? • _____ hide was used to make Nez Perce buffalo country saddles • ...
Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- formalized France's financial and military support of the revolutionary government in America.
- a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.
- a person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, especially in the face of a revolt.
- political and philosophical discourse that characterized European society during the 'long' 18th century: from the late 17th century to the ending of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815.
- appointed commander of the Continental Army in 1775
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies
- was a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States.
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- The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, is the pronouncement and founding document adopted by the Second
- also known as the Battle of Yorktown, the surrender at Yorktown, or the German battle, beginning on September 28, 1781
- an impartial or unbiased country or person.
- secured American independence from Great Britain. Fighting began on April 19, 1775, followed by the Lee Resolution on July 2, 1776, and the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776
- is defined as the period of rigorous
- a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
- a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
- the colonists of the Thirteen Colonies who rejected British rule during the American Revolution, and declared the United States of America an independent nation in July 1776.
- was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp.
16 Clues: is defined as the period of rigorous • an impartial or unbiased country or person. • appointed commander of the Continental Army in 1775 • was a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States. • formalized France's financial and military support of the revolutionary government in America. • ...
Words using prefix en and suffix ment 2023-04-06
6 Clues: the state of having paid work. • the state of being enlightened. • an action of providing amusement and enjoyment. • a feeling of self-consciousness and awkwardness. • a business organisation, public institution or household. • the action of giving someone support,confidence and hope.
Father's Day Cryptic Crossword 2020-06-21
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- turning over an idea reveals a single belief
- the product of the first man to reach enlightenment
- dip into a piece of hum music
- centurion is decapitated and has eye removed before being blown up by particle
- a total catch
- old man prepares to go on holiday with TUI
- abnormal male can't walk
- Spanish affirmation squeezed into hereditary units at beginning
- a dead-headed flower comes after the twice-interrupted folly of a disciple
- curtailed lecture cooked up by spoon-maker
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- give land away after former lover's eclipse
- bridal party removed from Parthenon mixes up customer
- fight when metal restraint put in loveless sole
- abrupt gender-changer and tailless quill give name to heavenly sea
- animal among muslim leader malfunctioning
- it might look blue but there's a great atmosphere
- small musical step kills
17 Clues: a total catch • abnormal male can't walk • small musical step kills • dip into a piece of hum music • animal among muslim leader malfunctioning • old man prepares to go on holiday with TUI • curtailed lecture cooked up by spoon-maker • give land away after former lover's eclipse • turning over an idea reveals a single belief • fight when metal restraint put in loveless sole • ...
