enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Cross Word On Religions 2020-07-08
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- What is the symbol of Zoroastrianism?
- Zoroastrians worship_____________
- Buddha’’s mother _________
- Founder of Zoroastrianism
- There is only one Caste - The Caste of ___________________
- In Arabic,Islam means
- One of the three great truths of Zoroastrianism and its meaning is “Good thoughts”
- The boys between the at age of 7 and 11 are initiated with this ceremony.
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- what was the real name of the prince, who was the founder of Buddhism?
- How many times, the followers of Islam pray everyday?
- What is Holy Scripture or book of Zoroastrianism?
- Buddha was married to________
- One of the five virtues of Zoroastrianism
- Buddha attained enlightenment under a _________ tree
- Holy book of Buddhism
- Piligrimage for the followers of Islam is a must and this is called
- There is only one religion - Religion of ___________
17 Clues: In Arabic,Islam means • Holy book of Buddhism • Founder of Zoroastrianism • Buddha’’s mother _________ • Buddha was married to________ • Zoroastrians worship_____________ • What is the symbol of Zoroastrianism? • One of the five virtues of Zoroastrianism • What is Holy Scripture or book of Zoroastrianism? • Buddha attained enlightenment under a _________ tree • ...
History 2020-10-21
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- Self proclaimed emperor of Haiti, was later assassinated in a revolt
- feudal labor system used by the Peninsulares
- Son of the king of Portugal
- swift and painless death
- Colonies only allowed to trade with their mother country
- Those who supported Spain and Portugal during the Revolutions
- Nicknamed “The Liberator” due to how many nations he freed from slaver
- First successful revolution from enslaved people
- be proud of your nation
- kings and queens ruling
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- White Europeans born in Spain or Portugal
- The sons of those born in Spain or Portugal, but themselves were not born in Spain or Portugal
- Era of new ideas
- An area of languages derived from Latin
- Leader of the first successful enslaved revolution
- Used “Blood and Iron”
- Paying back for damages done in a war
17 Clues: Era of new ideas • Used “Blood and Iron” • be proud of your nation • kings and queens ruling • swift and painless death • Son of the king of Portugal • Paying back for damages done in a war • An area of languages derived from Latin • White Europeans born in Spain or Portugal • feudal labor system used by the Peninsulares • First successful revolution from enslaved people • ...
CSM Quiz 2023-04-24
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- 523230
- Mirror mirror on the wall, I am the greatest of all -literal meaning of a CSM name
- maternal home of Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur
- city of Meenakshi Amman Temple.
- this place is also called manchester of India
- this place in uttarakhand boasts of an IIM
- "black hills" of Telengana
- Light, brightness, enlightenment - meaning of a CSM Name
- Silver City of India
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- formerly known as Vikrama Simhapuri, This city's name literally means grain land in Tamil
- known as mini chambal, this is also the place where Gandhiji started his satyagrah in 1917
- never seen before , unprecedented
- Gomia,A CSM was born and spent his childhood here,name the state
- Jhumka Gira re.... where?
- where is Kanchenjunga stadium located?
- City famous for Locks
- Capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand
17 Clues: 523230 • Silver City of India • City famous for Locks • Jhumka Gira re.... where? • "black hills" of Telengana • city of Meenakshi Amman Temple. • never seen before , unprecedented • where is Kanchenjunga stadium located? • this place in uttarakhand boasts of an IIM • Capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand • this place is also called manchester of India • ...
MUSI200: The Classical Era 2014-12-24
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- city where Mozart settled and married
- wrote about value of human reason as means to address problems in world
- slowing down of tempo
- keyboard instrument that gained prominence in Classical period
- movement of intellectual and social ideals
- piece of music performed by soloist or first movement in multi-movement work
- loud dynamics
- composer of “Piano Sonata no. 11 in A major”
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- composer whose music focused on single themes that developed throughout a piece
- instrument that became more prevalent during the Classical period
- person with extreme skill at demonstrating advanced performance capabilities
- composition performed in more than one movement involving instrumental performers
- ternary form
- became standardized during Classical era
- became flexible and used as tool to gain audience interest
- texture of many Classical compositions
- era featuring instrumental music, public concerts and secular music
17 Clues: ternary form • loud dynamics • slowing down of tempo • city where Mozart settled and married • texture of many Classical compositions • became standardized during Classical era • movement of intellectual and social ideals • composer of “Piano Sonata no. 11 in A major” • became flexible and used as tool to gain audience interest • ...
MUSI200: The Classical Era 2014-12-24
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- era featuring instrumental music, public concerts and secular music
- composer whose music focused on single themes that developed throughout a piece
- composer of “Piano Sonata no. 11 in A major”
- wrote about value of human reason as means to address problems in world
- became standardized during Classical era
- composition performed in more than one movement involving instrumental performers
- city where Mozart settled and married
- instrument that became more prevalent during the Classical period
- ternary form
- loud dynamics
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- movement of intellectual and social ideals
- person with extreme skill at demonstrating advanced performance capabilities
- texture of many Classical compositions
- became flexible and used as tool to gain audience interest
- keyboard instrument that gained prominence in Classical period
- slowing down of tempo
- piece of music performed by soloist or first movement in multi-movement work
17 Clues: ternary form • loud dynamics • slowing down of tempo • city where Mozart settled and married • texture of many Classical compositions • became standardized during Classical era • movement of intellectual and social ideals • composer of “Piano Sonata no. 11 in A major” • became flexible and used as tool to gain audience interest • ...
Relgions, A Way of Life 2018-04-15
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- birth, death and rebirth; cycle of existence
- belief that we live in a materialistic world, supernatural is just an imagination
- law of cause and effects
- discomfort, suffering and frustration
- study of religious rituals to understand the meaning
- a model of the origins of the universe
- a group of Sikh worshippers
- a person who experience spiritual ordeals and can relate with the spirit world to help others
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- wisdom that comes from direct experience of a definitive truth
- a temple of the Sikhs
- a native healer
- gathering for eating food regardless of caste or position
- native to an area
- Sikhs refer to God as this
- a belief that there is no God
- Buddha's laws and teachings of conduct
- solution made of sugar and water which means sweetness of compassion
17 Clues: a native healer • native to an area • a temple of the Sikhs • law of cause and effects • Sikhs refer to God as this • a group of Sikh worshippers • a belief that there is no God • discomfort, suffering and frustration • Buddha's laws and teachings of conduct • a model of the origins of the universe • birth, death and rebirth; cycle of existence • ...
INDIAN HISTORY 2023-08-18
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- WHAT DID NETAJI ASK FOR IN EXCHANGE FOR FREEDOM?
- WEST INDIAN RULER SPECIALIZING IN GUERILLA WARFARE
- THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER WHO LOST US A WAR
- YOUR HANDS MIGHT HAVE BEEN CUT OFF AFTER MAKING THIS
- THE LAST JAIN TIRTHANKARA
- THE PRINCE WHO EXCHANGED HIS CROWN FOR ENLIGHTENMENT
- GRANDFATHER OF THE KING WHO ALMOST RULED THE WHOLE OF INDIA
- THE GREATEST OF THE MUGHALS
- THE FIRST EVER CIVILIZATION IN INDIA
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- ROUTE CONNECTING INDIA TO ROME
- HE HAS THE TALLEST STATUE IN THE WORLD
- THE ONLY GREAT INDIAN EMPEROR WHO CAME CLOSE TO RULING THE WHOLE OF INDIA
- A FATHER TO SOME, AN OPPORTUNIST TO OTHERS
- THE LOWEST OF THE VARNAS
- LAST VICEROY OF INDIA
- THE WOMAN WHO WAS THE ONLY MAN AMONG THE REBELS
- GENERIC TITLE OF MANY RAJPUT RULERS
17 Clues: LAST VICEROY OF INDIA • THE LOWEST OF THE VARNAS • THE LAST JAIN TIRTHANKARA • THE GREATEST OF THE MUGHALS • ROUTE CONNECTING INDIA TO ROME • GENERIC TITLE OF MANY RAJPUT RULERS • THE FIRST EVER CIVILIZATION IN INDIA • HE HAS THE TALLEST STATUE IN THE WORLD • THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER WHO LOST US A WAR • A FATHER TO SOME, AN OPPORTUNIST TO OTHERS • ...
INDIAN HISTORY 2023-08-18
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- WHAT DID NETAJI ASK FOR IN EXCHANGE FOR FREEDOM?
- WEST INDIAN RULER SPECIALIZING IN GUERILLA WARFARE
- THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER WHO LOST US A WAR
- YOUR HANDS MIGHT HAVE BEEN CUT OFF AFTER MAKING THIS
- THE LAST JAIN TIRTHANKARA
- THE PRINCE WHO PREFERRED ENLIGHTENMENT OVER HIS CROWN
- GRANDFATHER OF THE KING WHO ALMOST RULED THE WHOLE OF INDIA
- THE GREATEST OF THE MUGHALS
- THE FIRST EVER CIVILIZATION IN INDIA
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- ROUTE CONNECTING INDIA TO ROME
- HE HAS THE TALLEST STATUE IN THE WORLD
- THE ONLY GREAT INDIAN EMPEROR WHO CAME CLOSE TO RULING THE WHOLE OF INDIA
- A FATHER TO SOME, AN OPPORTUNIST TO OTHERS
- THE LOWEST OF THE VARNAS
- LAST VICEROY OF INDIA
- THE WOMAN WHO WAS THE ONLY MAN AMONG THE REBELS
- GENERIC TITLE OF MANY RAJPUT RULERS
17 Clues: LAST VICEROY OF INDIA • THE LOWEST OF THE VARNAS • THE LAST JAIN TIRTHANKARA • THE GREATEST OF THE MUGHALS • ROUTE CONNECTING INDIA TO ROME • GENERIC TITLE OF MANY RAJPUT RULERS • THE FIRST EVER CIVILIZATION IN INDIA • HE HAS THE TALLEST STATUE IN THE WORLD • THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER WHO LOST US A WAR • A FATHER TO SOME, AN OPPORTUNIST TO OTHERS • ...
Samurai Must Know These words by Adam H 2023-04-27
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- A samurai code stating, to be honest, fair, and fearless
- is a form of Buddhism that achieves enlightenment through meditation
- a style of fighting or self-defense
- return of a ruler
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- head of a military government in the samurai era
- is A form of Buddhism following the beliefs of the Amida Buddha
- A in Japan in the Samurai era
- members of a powerful warriors class in Japan
8 Clues: return of a ruler • A in Japan in the Samurai era • a style of fighting or self-defense • members of a powerful warriors class in Japan • head of a military government in the samurai era • A samurai code stating, to be honest, fair, and fearless • is A form of Buddhism following the beliefs of the Amida Buddha • ...
Buddhism 2014-01-06
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- Method of calming the mind through concentration
- Phrases that are chanted
- A symbolic flower that grows in deep mud
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- Understanding the truth in life and caring for others before yourself
- A religion founded in India
- The enlightened or awakened one and the founder of buddhism
- The action of cause and effect which determined one's fate in life
- Sights, Sights that led to the Buddha's help to humankind
8 Clues: Phrases that are chanted • A religion founded in India • A symbolic flower that grows in deep mud • Method of calming the mind through concentration • Sights, Sights that led to the Buddha's help to humankind • The enlightened or awakened one and the founder of buddhism • The action of cause and effect which determined one's fate in life • ...
Buddhism 2021-12-13
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- the Four Noble truth
- the effect a person’s actions have on the soul
- achieved when one is released from the cycle of rebirth (Hinduism)
- a prince who discovered enlightenment and became known as the Buddha or the “Enlightened One.”
- focusing one’s mind on spiritual ideas
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- the rebirth of one’s soul
- a state of peace that is free from the suffering and desire (Buddhism)
- one’s spiritual duties
8 Clues: the Four Noble truth • one’s spiritual duties • the rebirth of one’s soul • focusing one’s mind on spiritual ideas • the effect a person’s actions have on the soul • achieved when one is released from the cycle of rebirth (Hinduism) • a state of peace that is free from the suffering and desire (Buddhism) • ...
Romantic Poets 2023-11-02
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- volumes of poetry Mary Robinson published in her life
- the Romantic era was opposed to this era
- most poets, including Wordsworth, supported this revolution
- the prologue to Prelude which was never created
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- revolution was happening around the world
- Wordsworth had how many children
- Wordsworth's most famous work with 14 books (published after he died)
- the title of the ballad Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Wadsworth published
8 Clues: Wordsworth had how many children • the Romantic era was opposed to this era • revolution was happening around the world • the prologue to Prelude which was never created • volumes of poetry Mary Robinson published in her life • most poets, including Wordsworth, supported this revolution • Wordsworth's most famous work with 14 books (published after he died) • ...
Eastern Belief Systems 2024-09-23
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- in polytheism, you believe in _____ gods
- what goes around comes back around
- this is a rigid social hierarchy from the hindu religion
- this religion emerged from Hinduism
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- the goal in buddhism where you reach enlightenment
- in monotheism, you only believe in _____ god
- this is where people gather to worship many or one god in Hinduism or Buddhism
- both hinduism and buddhism originated in this country
8 Clues: what goes around comes back around • this religion emerged from Hinduism • in polytheism, you believe in _____ gods • in monotheism, you only believe in _____ god • the goal in buddhism where you reach enlightenment • both hinduism and buddhism originated in this country • this is a rigid social hierarchy from the hindu religion • ...
Early Automata 2024-10-23
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- Friend of Pluto who invented an early form of an automata
- This device was used to power Archytas's automata
- Archytas' automata flew several hundred ____
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- A moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being or an animal.
- A person who seeks wisdom of enlightenment
- Many early automata come from this country
- Earliest referenced automata made in wood
- Archytas used this to power his bird automata
8 Clues: Earliest referenced automata made in wood • A person who seeks wisdom of enlightenment • Many early automata come from this country • Archytas' automata flew several hundred ____ • Archytas used this to power his bird automata • This device was used to power Archytas's automata • Friend of Pluto who invented an early form of an automata • ...
Mysticism 2023-03-15
6 Clues: “Other worldly” • Uniting the soul with reality. • Conveying the truth, enlightenment. • Not able to express in language, indescribable. • A religious experience where there is union with God. • Surname of the person who suggested numerous responses to the nature of mysticism.
Crossword 2025-08-22
6 Clues: A cross with Jesus on it. • The holy book of Judaism. • A Muslim month of fasting. • A place where Muslims pray. • A Christian ritual with water to welcome someone into the faith. • A Buddhist festival celebrating Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death.
The Church and the Enlightenment 2022-02-07
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- indicates that God, in the Divine Person of Jesus Christ, came to earth in the flesh to share in our humanity.
- Catholic who said: “I think therefore I am.”
- longest reigning pope in history who became known as the first "modern pope"
- dogmatic constitution that asserted that human reason leads a person to the knowledge that God exists.
- Catholic who determined that the earth is not the center of the universe.
- The dogma that states that Mary, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, was preserved free from the stain of Original Sin from the moment of her conception.
- the doctrine that in specified circumstances the Pope is incapable of error in pronouncing dogma.
- the belief that while God does exist and created the world, he refrains from any kind of interference or direct participation in his creation.
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- Seventeenth-century Catholic philosopher who proposed a wager on either God exists or he doesn't, and there is no in bewtween.
- seized papal states and wanted an annulment granted to him by Pope Pius VII.
- a vigorous campaign to celebrate German identity and portray the Church as an alien and intruding force
- a philosophy that taught that only human reason, separated from religious belief, can bring people into the light of knowledge.
- Deist who believed in a primitive religion and basic morality.
13 Clues: Catholic who said: “I think therefore I am.” • Deist who believed in a primitive religion and basic morality. • Catholic who determined that the earth is not the center of the universe. • seized papal states and wanted an annulment granted to him by Pope Pius VII. • longest reigning pope in history who became known as the first "modern pope" • ...
American Revolution and the Enlightenment 2023-10-05
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- a sudden, radical, or complete change, often referring to a political or social system.
- a set of beliefs or principles, especially political ones, that form the basis of a system or movement
- the intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries that valued reason, scientific inquiry, and ideals such as natural law and liberty
- a system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through elected representatives
- the quality of being fair and reasonable, especially in the administration of laws
- relating to or based on philosophy, which is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and more.
- a form of government in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
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- relating to or involving the use of the mind, especially in a scholarly or academic manner.
- the quality of being based on reason or logic, rather than emotions or beliefs.
- a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed
- a form of government in which a single person, usually a king or queen, holds all the power
- a person who seeks wisdom or knowledge through reasoning and contemplation
- the state of being free from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views
13 Clues: a person who seeks wisdom or knowledge through reasoning and contemplation • the quality of being based on reason or logic, rather than emotions or beliefs. • the quality of being fair and reasonable, especially in the administration of laws • a sudden, radical, or complete change, often referring to a political or social system. • ...
Cross Word On Gayathri Mantra 2023-11-04
7 Clues: What does 'Prachodayat' mean? • Who composed Gayathri Manthra? • The presiding deity of Gayathri Manthra • To which GOD is GAYATRI MANTRA addressed to? • In which Veda do we come across this mantra? • This word denotes the energy aspect of Lord Sun. • What does the word 'Bhur' mean in Gayathri Mantra?
Unit 1 Terms 2025-09-12
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- thinker who's idea was natural rights
- an intellectual movement focusing on reason
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- thinker who's idea was freedom of speech
- type of government that gives king all power
- this is how people give permission to the gov't
- James the king who said he got power from god
- thinker who's idea was 3 branches of gov't
7 Clues: thinker who's idea was natural rights • thinker who's idea was freedom of speech • thinker who's idea was 3 branches of gov't • an intellectual movement focusing on reason • type of government that gives king all power • James the king who said he got power from god • this is how people give permission to the gov't
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-02
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- Rebirth of ancient ideas.
- the 16th-century European religious movement that challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church
- The ancient past, especially the period before the middle ages
- new ideas were based upon reason.
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- he was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon
- being equal
- being free
7 Clues: being free • being equal • Rebirth of ancient ideas. • new ideas were based upon reason. • The ancient past, especially the period before the middle ages • he was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon • the 16th-century European religious movement that challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church
Buddhism Vocab 2024-11-08
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- The teachings of the Buddha
- The four guiding principles at the heart of the Buddha’s teachings
- An end of suffering; enlightenment; freedom from samsara
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- The middle path between self-indulgence & self-denial that will lead to nirvana
- The cycle of death & rebirth
- Going without food and/or other comforts
- The process of rebirth
7 Clues: The process of rebirth • The teachings of the Buddha • The cycle of death & rebirth • Going without food and/or other comforts • An end of suffering; enlightenment; freedom from samsara • The four guiding principles at the heart of the Buddha’s teachings • The middle path between self-indulgence & self-denial that will lead to nirvana
Italy- Elijah villarrial 2020-09-28
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- agreement among members of society.
- dividing government into 3 seperate branches.
- citizens elect government to make laws and policies.
- powers where divided by federal or central governments.
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- the right to life, liberty, and property.
- before the end of ww11 a new internation organization was establish.
- During the 17th and the 18th cebtury an intellectial movment developed.
7 Clues: agreement among members of society. • the right to life, liberty, and property. • dividing government into 3 seperate branches. • citizens elect government to make laws and policies. • powers where divided by federal or central governments. • before the end of ww11 a new internation organization was establish. • ...
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS: Olivia .C 2024-05-01
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- The head of the military government of Japan
- a form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
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- code followed by the samurai
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- go back to the way it was
- a style of self-defense
7 Clues: a style of self-defense • go back to the way it was • code followed by the samurai • a form of Buddhism focused on paradise • The head of the military government of Japan • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
Buddhism 2016-09-26
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- Where Buddhism was founded.
- Everything changes, therefore there can be no such thing as 'self' and we should not try to satisfy yourself so that you can avoid disappointment.
- Prince Siddharta sat there to meditate and become Buddha
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- Founder of Buddhism
- Awakened to the true meaning of Buddha's teachings.
- Where Buddha was born.
- When Prince Siddharta saw four things that made him search for the meaning of life.
- Living on very little nourishment.
- The teachings of the Buddha
9 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • Where Buddha was born. • Where Buddhism was founded. • The teachings of the Buddha • Living on very little nourishment. • Awakened to the true meaning of Buddha's teachings. • Prince Siddharta sat there to meditate and become Buddha • When Prince Siddharta saw four things that made him search for the meaning of life. • ...
Enlightenment to Napoleon Study Guide 2026-01-21
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- Before the French Revolution, the poor had to pay 80% of their income for this, while the nobles paid nothing
- The ______________________________ is the term for the old system in France where kings ruled absolutely (2 French words; include a space)
- The device used to execute "enemies of the state" during the Revolution was the _________________________
- _________________________ was the wife of King Louis XVI who became notorious for her wasteful spending (2 names; include a space)
- The ___________________________ was a fortress in Paris that was stormed by peasants at the beginning of the French Revolution
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- European monarchs derived their power from the so-called ________________________ of kings, which said that God put kings on the throne, so they deserved to be there (2 words; include a space)
- The _________________ is a philosophical and cultural movement in Europe where people started to prioritize reason over tradition
- The ______________________ was a group of wealthy members of the third estate.
- ___________________ was a general who took power in 1799 and officially ended the French Revolution
- This military conflict to help the United States drove France into deep debt
- An _______________________ monarch rules without any formal limits on his or her authority
- The leader during the Reign of Terror was __________________________
- _____________________ General was a feudal-like system in France where people were divided into three groups. They could not move between groups
13 Clues: The leader during the Reign of Terror was __________________________ • This military conflict to help the United States drove France into deep debt • The ______________________ was a group of wealthy members of the third estate. • An _______________________ monarch rules without any formal limits on his or her authority • ...
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. • ...
Industrialization 2022-12-22
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- The movement of people to cities
- Promised a better life to come
- People who benefited from the industrial revolution (two words)
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- people who used violence against factories/owners to bring about change in the factory system
- First to industrialize (two words)
- Rigid work schedule with 12-16 hour days (two words)
- Caused by industrial cities
- Emphasizes reason and individualism rather than tradition
8 Clues: Caused by industrial cities • Promised a better life to come • The movement of people to cities • First to industrialize (two words) • Rigid work schedule with 12-16 hour days (two words) • Emphasizes reason and individualism rather than tradition • People who benefited from the industrial revolution (two words) • ...
World of religions 2024-05-28
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- the profound dichotomy between good and evil
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- the worship of nature and ancestors
- one of the world’s largest religions
- the faith tradition that focuses on the figure of Jesus Christ.
- the underworld known as Sheol
- an ancient Chinese philosophy
- one of the worlds oldest religions
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- considered to be the creator of the universe in some religions.
- the third monotheism
- tolerance for other religions.
- the path to enlightenment is through nonviolence and reducing harm to living things.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- religious sign or symbol, especially associated with Christian churches.
- the disciple of Christianity
- a new religious movement founded in Vietnam.
17 Clues: the third monotheism • the disciple of Christianity • the underworld known as Sheol • an ancient Chinese philosophy • tolerance for other religions. • one of the worlds oldest religions • the worship of nature and ancestors • one of the world’s largest religions • the profound dichotomy between good and evil • a new religious movement founded in Vietnam. • ...
j 2022-11-21
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- a belief or opinion that is not based on fact
- a belief or opinion that is not based on fact
- willing to accept beliefs that are different from yours
- a combination of English and African languages
- a person who learns a trade or a craft from a master
- a list of freedoms that the government promises to protect
- a lawmaking body of government
- a person who makes barrels
- goods that are sold and sent out of a country
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- goods that are purchased and brought into a country
- publishing a false statement that damages another’s reputation
- a renewed interest in art, literature, and learning
- these regulated trade between England and its colonies
- freedoms
- a renewed interest in religion in the colonies
- a nickname for New Englanders
- the upper class in colonial times
- a school run by women - usually in their own homes
18 Clues: freedoms • a person who makes barrels • a nickname for New Englanders • a lawmaking body of government • the upper class in colonial times • a belief or opinion that is not based on fact • a belief or opinion that is not based on fact • goods that are sold and sent out of a country • a combination of English and African languages • ...
Age of Enlightenment Vocabulary 2019-11-07
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- / it brought writers and artists together to spread new ideas
- of power / the government limit and control each other in a system of checks and balances.
- / one who takes over a throne,title,estate,or office
- absolutism / a new type of monarchy that emerged in the later eighteenth century.
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- / had spread all over Europe and had a delicate design
- / They were writers, professors,journalists,economists,and all above social reformers.
- / was made in 1776 by adam smith
- contract / rousseau published his major work in 1762
- / based on reason and natural law.
9 Clues: / was made in 1776 by adam smith • / based on reason and natural law. • / one who takes over a throne,title,estate,or office • contract / rousseau published his major work in 1762 • / had spread all over Europe and had a delicate design • / it brought writers and artists together to spread new ideas • ...
Slavery in America 2021-10-25
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- In the U.S., slavery was heavily concentrated in the...
- First person killed in the American Revolution.
- Release from slavery
- The ideas of the revolution were based on the...
- Third president of the United States, wrote the Declaration of Independence, and a slave owner
- first major cash crop in the U.S.
- Counted slaves as 3/5ths of a person for representation
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- Created in 1787, this banned slavery in the territories of the U.S.
- In this region of the U.S., slavery was less common
- Thomas Jefferson's home and plantation
- 5 Americans were killed by British soldiers
- A situation that appears to contradict itself
12 Clues: Release from slavery • first major cash crop in the U.S. • Thomas Jefferson's home and plantation • 5 Americans were killed by British soldiers • A situation that appears to contradict itself • First person killed in the American Revolution. • The ideas of the revolution were based on the... • In this region of the U.S., slavery was less common • ...
SSUSH 4: The American Revolution 2024-01-26
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- Pennsylvania camp with a harsh winter for Washington's troops
- Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
- Battle which increased France's support for the Colonial Army
- Battle with motivated the Colonial Army after a series of losses
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- A piece of land that sticks out from the main body of land
- French General who served under G. Washington
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- Philosopher whose ideas like 'Natural Rights' inspired Thomas Jefferson
- A strategy to maintain or establish a relationship with another country
- A period which influenced the Colonies to declare independence
- Last major Battle which happened on a peninsula
- The right to life, liberty & property
12 Clues: The right to life, liberty & property • He wrote the Declaration of Independence • Commander in Chief of the Continental Army • French General who served under G. Washington • Last major Battle which happened on a peninsula • A piece of land that sticks out from the main body of land • Pennsylvania camp with a harsh winter for Washington's troops • ...
Natasha Trethewey 2023-12-06
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- what is this poem about?
- the slave Jefferson had an affair with
- the act or means of being enlightened
- Does Trethewey follow a rhyme scheme in this poem?
- something Trethewey makes to lighten the mood at the end of this poem
- what holds people captive?
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- what was a contrast to Jefferson's "bright knowledge"?
- A literary device Trethewey uses to show the relationship between her and her father
- the reason that Jefferson owned slaves
- a characteristic of Trethewey's father that he believed made her "better"
- how many stanzas are in this poem?
- the man in the painting that is hung at Monticello, & the 3rd US president
12 Clues: what is this poem about? • what holds people captive? • how many stanzas are in this poem? • the act or means of being enlightened • the reason that Jefferson owned slaves • the slave Jefferson had an affair with • Does Trethewey follow a rhyme scheme in this poem? • what was a contrast to Jefferson's "bright knowledge"? • ...
Civics 2023-03-21
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- decided how senate and house of representatives would be divided
- how federal and state government are combined.
- has 2 branches
- Right against unlawful or indefinite imprisonment
- A political system where 1 person leads
- how each branch holds power over the other branches to create an equal system
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- A theory of government in which the government only has the powers delegated to it by law
- a king known for losing the colonies
- supreme power is held by the people/ also a system of government
- rights your born with
- has 10 amendments
- a enlightenment thinker who thought people were born neither good nor bad
12 Clues: has 2 branches • has 10 amendments • rights your born with • a king known for losing the colonies • A political system where 1 person leads • how federal and state government are combined. • Right against unlawful or indefinite imprisonment • decided how senate and house of representatives would be divided • supreme power is held by the people/ also a system of government • ...
The Samurai's necessary words 2023-04-27
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- The Samurai's code to be honest, fearless, and fair
- The form of Buddhism that requires immense meditation and reaching enlightenment though meditation
- Styles of fighting or defense that originated mostly from Asia
- A form of Buhhdism based on the belief that anyone can reach paradise though Amida
- Lower in rank or quality
- To have a great knowledge of something, especially in culture and arts
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- The highest level
- To return to a past state or ruler
- A member powerful warrior class in Japan
- The head of the military government that commanded the Samurai
- A local lord in Japan
- To manage and organize something
12 Clues: The highest level • A local lord in Japan • Lower in rank or quality • To manage and organize something • To return to a past state or ruler • A member powerful warrior class in Japan • The Samurai's code to be honest, fearless, and fair • The head of the military government that commanded the Samurai • Styles of fighting or defense that originated mostly from Asia • ...
LEGO & IKEA VOCABULARY 2024-11-06
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- speaking angrily to someone because they have done something wrong
- things for sale, or the things that you own
- in large quantities
- a person who provides expert advice professionally
- storing something for future use
- extra or leftover material that is not currently being used or needed
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- (of a business) enlarge or vary its range of products or field of operation
- a moment of sudden realization, enlightenment, or inspiration
- to refuse to buy a product or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval
- to go bankrupt
- very hard-working and ambitious person
- to become four times as big
12 Clues: to go bankrupt • in large quantities • to become four times as big • storing something for future use • very hard-working and ambitious person • things for sale, or the things that you own • a person who provides expert advice professionally • a moment of sudden realization, enlightenment, or inspiration • speaking angrily to someone because they have done something wrong • ...
AS I GREW OLDER 2023-12-01
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- - Colour Inequality
- Hughes - Poet of ‘As I Grew Older’
- Dream - The hope for the Blacks to attain freedom and equality
- Luther King Jr. - Famous leader who fought for the rights of the people in USA
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- - To move the people to the margins and out of the community
- - Enlightenment
- - Place where racism happened at its peak
7 Clues: - Enlightenment • - Colour Inequality • Hughes - Poet of ‘As I Grew Older’ • - Place where racism happened at its peak • - To move the people to the margins and out of the community • Dream - The hope for the Blacks to attain freedom and equality • Luther King Jr. - Famous leader who fought for the rights of the people in USA
Guess the theme 2024-09-19
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- large trees found in northern california
- a GMC SUV
- GMC yukon SUV
- Mount is a hill in Jerusalem
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- persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving downhill under its own weight
- A mighty warrior and a young boy with supernatural powers search for enlightenment in a ruthless post-apocalyptic America controlled by feudal barons.
- A desert plant (Yucca brevifolia) native to the Mojave Desert
- mcdonalds golden
- show that is popular and stars kevin costner
9 Clues: a GMC SUV • mcdonalds golden • GMC yukon SUV • Mount is a hill in Jerusalem • large trees found in northern california • show that is popular and stars kevin costner • A desert plant (Yucca brevifolia) native to the Mojave Desert • persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving downhill under its own weight • ...
Buddhist Key Terms 2013-10-06
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- The path that leads to suffering
- A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and samsara.
- Also known as the 'enlightened one'
- Tree the tree in which Siddharta was enlightened under
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- A buddhist monastery
- The continuous cycle of birth,death and rebirth
- Buddhist teachings
- Awakening to the awareness of ones ignorance
- Suffering that is the nature of human existence
9 Clues: Buddhist teachings • A buddhist monastery • The path that leads to suffering • Also known as the 'enlightened one' • Awakening to the awareness of ones ignorance • The continuous cycle of birth,death and rebirth • Suffering that is the nature of human existence • Tree the tree in which Siddharta was enlightened under • ...
Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Era in which many philosophers began thinking about individual and natural rights.
- A government where the people run the government.
- The war in which America gained its independence.
- The main port in Boston, closed after the Boston Tea Party.
- A colonist that supports Britain.
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- Put a tax on sugar.
- Colonists liked drinking this, Britain put a tax on it.
- A colonist that doesn’t like Britain, wants to rebel.
- The document that was signed in Philadelphia in 1787.
9 Clues: Put a tax on sugar. • A colonist that supports Britain. • A government where the people run the government. • The war in which America gained its independence. • A colonist that doesn’t like Britain, wants to rebel. • The document that was signed in Philadelphia in 1787. • Colonists liked drinking this, Britain put a tax on it. • ...
Difficult words 2026-03-25
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- modern/current
- fantastic, surreal, or dreamlike, characterized by rapidly changing, bizarre, or illusory imagery
- pleasures without restraint
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- a secret, often illegal agreement between parties to deceive, cheat, or defraud a third party, typically for mutual benefit or to gain an unfair market advantage
- A novel by M John Harrison
- intellectual or spiritual enlightenment
- Alcoholic beverage
- French word:irregularly shaped
- figure of speech that compare two distinct things using "like" or "as" to create vivid imagery
9 Clues: modern/current • Alcoholic beverage • A novel by M John Harrison • pleasures without restraint • French word:irregularly shaped • intellectual or spiritual enlightenment • figure of speech that compare two distinct things using "like" or "as" to create vivid imagery • fantastic, surreal, or dreamlike, characterized by rapidly changing, bizarre, or illusory imagery • ...
Ancient China - Crossword Workshop 2023-05-24
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- A state of enlightenment in Buddhism.
- Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture.
- The decision maker of a average Chinese family.
- A religion in the belief of a fatherly spirit instead of God.
- A popular Chinese martial art.
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- A Chinese geomancy, used to harmonize individuals with their surroundings.
- Used to please elders and show respect.
- The eldest person in an average Chinese family.
- A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit.
9 Clues: A popular Chinese martial art. • A state of enlightenment in Buddhism. • Used to please elders and show respect. • The eldest person in an average Chinese family. • The decision maker of a average Chinese family. • A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit. • Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture. • ...
Causes of the French Revolution 2022-03-18
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- a sudden, complete, or marked change bourgeoisie the middle class and a part of the third estate
- the French Revolution led to the rise of this leader
- what most people's diet consisted of
- the majority of the population
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- riots that expressed people's frustration about the increase in food prices
- the belief in absolute principles in political matters
- an intellectual and cultural movement
- made up the second estate
- the royals spending so much money put France into this
9 Clues: made up the second estate • the majority of the population • what most people's diet consisted of • an intellectual and cultural movement • the French Revolution led to the rise of this leader • the belief in absolute principles in political matters • the royals spending so much money put France into this • ...
Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Era in which many philosophers began thinking about individual and natural rights.
- A government where the people run the government.
- The war in which America gained its independence.
- The main port in Boston, closed after the Boston Tea Party.
- A colonist that supports Britain.
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- Put a tax on sugar.
- Colonists liked drinking this, Britain put a tax on it.
- A colonist that doesn’t like Britain, wants to rebel.
- The document that was signed in Philadelphia in 1787.
9 Clues: Put a tax on sugar. • A colonist that supports Britain. • A government where the people run the government. • The war in which America gained its independence. • A colonist that doesn’t like Britain, wants to rebel. • The document that was signed in Philadelphia in 1787. • Colonists liked drinking this, Britain put a tax on it. • ...
French nationalism- Napoleon 2026-01-21
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- Revolution that helped inspire nationalist ideas in France
- System of rule Napoleon ended during the Revolution
- Country where nationalism rose during the French Revolution
- Strong feeling of pride and loyalty to one’s country
- Ideas about liberty and equality that influenced nationalism
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- Type of government Napoleon established with himself in power
- Leader who spread French nationalism across Europe
- Major failed military campaign that weakened Napoleon
- Law system created by Napoleon that promoted equality before the law
9 Clues: Leader who spread French nationalism across Europe • System of rule Napoleon ended during the Revolution • Strong feeling of pride and loyalty to one’s country • Major failed military campaign that weakened Napoleon • Revolution that helped inspire nationalist ideas in France • Country where nationalism rose during the French Revolution • ...
Grace McCloskey - Scientific Revolution 2020-12-07
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- agreement by which people created a government
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- passionate about individual freedoms
- earth centered view of the universe
- published an essay in 1792 on the rights of women
- a philosopher that held a more positive view of human nature
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- suncentered theory that still did not explain why the planets orbited the way they did
- a belief that people could apply reason to science
- a new way of thinking about the natural world
- an italian scientist
- published books, essays, philosophy and dramas
- inflentuantial french writer who studied political liberty
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
13 Clues: an italian scientist • earth centered view of the universe • passionate about individual freedoms • a new way of thinking about the natural world • agreement by which people created a government • published books, essays, philosophy and dramas • published an essay in 1792 on the rights of women • a belief that people could apply reason to science • ...
New Zealand 2022-01-23
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- Treaty of _____ caused tensions between Maori and Britain
- Natives working for the government
- an area under the full or partial political control of another country
- An act passed in 1863 by Britain
- Who got into a conflict with the Maori People?
- To identify with one's own nation and support its interests
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- While Britain had the Enlightenment, the Maori had a ____ movement
- Maori canoes
- What ocean is New Zealand located in?
- Natives of New Zealand
- British people were interested in this so they colonized the native people
- Dutchman who attacked the Maori people in 1642
- a natural resource Maori tribes gave to Europeans in order for them to build things such as houses
13 Clues: Maori canoes • Natives of New Zealand • An act passed in 1863 by Britain • Natives working for the government • What ocean is New Zealand located in? • Dutchman who attacked the Maori people in 1642 • Who got into a conflict with the Maori People? • Treaty of _____ caused tensions between Maori and Britain • To identify with one's own nation and support its interests • ...
Spirituality 2017-02-14
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- the holy name of God as recited by Sikh
- wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality
- an ascetic Sikh order
- full awareness of invisible Reality
- Religion a discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions
- magnetic attraction of quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
- community meal for all regardless caste or position
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- small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- the first morning prayer of Sikh written by guru Nanak
- our actions and their affects on this life and lives to come
- after death rebirth in a new life
- the worldly cycle of birth death and rebirth
- spiritual teacher
13 Clues: spiritual teacher • an ascetic Sikh order • after death rebirth in a new life • full awareness of invisible Reality • small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • the holy name of God as recited by Sikh • the worldly cycle of birth death and rebirth • community meal for all regardless caste or position • the first morning prayer of Sikh written by guru Nanak • ...
Cieri 2 Logan Jewliana 2017-04-05
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- Where did catholics immigrate?
- Where are town meetings common?
- Power and right to govern come from the people who choose leaders to make and enforce the law on their behalf.
- Were the protestants of the middle colonies white or colored?
- What religious group immigrated to Massachusetts?
- what limited farm size and prohibited slavery?
- Who gave Pennsylvania's freemen the right to vote?
- Establishment of settlers and traders fro a nation in an area outside the nations boundaries?
- Where did the Quakers immagrate to?
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- Magna Carta
- argued for separation of powers (executive, legislative, and judicial)
- Philosophy of reason (Thinking) as guide for society.
- Who was the New Netherlands founded by?
13 Clues: Magna Carta • Where did catholics immigrate? • Where are town meetings common? • Where did the Quakers immagrate to? • Who was the New Netherlands founded by? • what limited farm size and prohibited slavery? • What religious group immigrated to Massachusetts? • Who gave Pennsylvania's freemen the right to vote? • Philosophy of reason (Thinking) as guide for society. • ...
Buddhism 2020-12-07
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- Founder of Buddhism
- Buddhism founded was foudned in ____
- Buddhism gets it’s name from this person
- The major day of celebration for Buddhism is the ___ of Hautam Buddha
- The mantra for Buddhist monks is Om Manu ____ Hum
- Followers of Buddhism known as this
- Since nothing is permanent in this world, everything is ______
- The house of worship known as a _____
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- The three basic teachings of the religion are ____, concentration and discipline
- Buddha means one who is _____
- Siddhartha’s family was very ___
- Buddhism is largely followed in ____, Japan, Korea and SE Asia
- The three basic teachings of Buddhism are Buddha, ____and Sangha
- The fig tree is where Buddhism’s founder attained _____
- The Sangha are the ___that follow Dharma
- There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism
- Buddhists do not beleive in or follow this
- The sacred scriptures known as the ___ Canon
18 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • Buddha means one who is _____ • Siddhartha’s family was very ___ • Followers of Buddhism known as this • Buddhism founded was foudned in ____ • The house of worship known as a _____ • There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism • Buddhism gets it’s name from this person • The Sangha are the ___that follow Dharma • Buddhists do not beleive in or follow this • ...
Ancient India 2021-04-13
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- a religion of India based on the teachings of Siddartha Gautama
- a fixed social class a person in India was born into
- the continent that contains the country of India
- outcasts; Dalits
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- to calm and focus both your mind and body
- a person's duty or what is right
- strong seasonal winds that affect climate
- the holy Hindu texts
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- the world's tallest mountain range
- the site of the first Indian civilization
- the first people to migrate to India through a pass in the Hindu Kush Mountains
- a landmass that is set apart from the rest of a continent
- a state of perfect wisdom
- the top of India's caste system
- India's most popular religion
- the body of water bordering India on the west
- the effect of a person's actions (good or bad) in this life
18 Clues: outcasts; Dalits • the holy Hindu texts • a state of perfect wisdom • India's most popular religion • the top of India's caste system • a person's duty or what is right • the world's tallest mountain range • the rebirth of a soul into a new body • the site of the first Indian civilization • to calm and focus both your mind and body • strong seasonal winds that affect climate • ...
American Revolution Redo 2014-01-04
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- French nobleman who was aide to Washington (3 words)
- Turning point of the Revolution
- Where the Continentals endured terrible winter (2 words)
- Another unalienable right listed in the Declaration of Independence
- First battles of the Revolution (3 words)
- Author of the Declaration of Independence (2 words)
- Document that ended the American Revolution (3 words)
- Virginian who said "Give me liberty or give me death!" (2 words)
- Last decisive battle of the Revolution
- British advantage over Americans
- Her letters suggested more rights for women (2 words)
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- Colonists who supported independence
- Unalienable right listed in the Declaration (3 words)
- Listed grievances by the colonists (3 words)
- Enlightenment thinker who influenced revolution ideas (2 words)
- Another unalienable right listed in the Declaration
- Naval hero who said "I have not yet begun to fight!" (3 words)
- American inventor who gained French support (2 words)
18 Clues: Turning point of the Revolution • British advantage over Americans • Colonists who supported independence • Last decisive battle of the Revolution • First battles of the Revolution (3 words) • Listed grievances by the colonists (3 words) • Another unalienable right listed in the Declaration • Author of the Declaration of Independence (2 words) • ...
Buddhism (2 letter words separated by a -) 2023-04-14
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- the religion based on the teachings of the buddha and 4 noble truths
- One who denies themselves many basic necessities in order to better understand the world
- the branch of buddhaism practiced in tibet
- literally the "worthy one"
- gifts of food
- Second of three jewels, teachings of the enlightened one
- the way of the elders. located in southeast asia and sri lanka
- finding deep truth and freedom from suffering
- the eightfold path is depicted on this
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- an enlightened one helping others become free from suffering
- First of three jewels, the enlightened one
- the enlightened one
- the great vehicle. located in east asia
- three forms of suffering (in alphabetical order)
- true happiness and piece
- the main religious text of buddhism
- Third of three jewels, Buddhist community
- The way between extreme pleasure and pain.
- The Buddha realized that all living things are unified by this
19 Clues: gifts of food • the enlightened one • true happiness and piece • literally the "worthy one" • the main religious text of buddhism • the eightfold path is depicted on this • the great vehicle. located in east asia • Third of three jewels, Buddhist community • First of three jewels, the enlightened one • the branch of buddhaism practiced in tibet • ...
Chapter 6: Ancient India 2023-05-01
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- a relgion based on priests and rituals
- to calm or clear the mind
- according to the caste system, these were farmers, laborers, and servants
- a fixed social class into which a person is born
- a special building used to hold grain
- a fortified area in a city
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
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- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- according to the caste system, these are the highest varna
- a state of perfect peace
- a person's duty or what is right for him/her
- seasonal winds that Indian agriculture depend on
- a religious community where Buddhists lived and studied
- a state of perfect wisdom
- a large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- thinkers or teachers
- the effect of a person's actions
18 Clues: thinkers or teachers • a state of perfect peace • to calm or clear the mind • a state of perfect wisdom • a fortified area in a city • the effect of a person's actions • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • a special building used to hold grain • a relgion based on priests and rituals • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns • ...
The Hobbit Section 2 Vocabulary (chapters 4-7) 2025-01-20
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- old and twisted and covered in lines
- talking, complaining
- a disorderly outburst or tumult
- a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
- any of the larger branches of a tree
- the act of lying or tricking someone
- extreme oldness
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- showing inventiveness and skill
- put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation
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- make a monotonous low dull sound
- kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
- an aromatic southern European plant of the mint family, the leaves of which are used as a culinary herb.
- an unfavorable or unfortunate condition, state, or situation
- lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture
- a loud, harsh, or strident noise
- sawhorses used in pairs to support a horizontal tabletop
- extremely hungry
18 Clues: extreme oldness • extremely hungry • talking, complaining • a disorderly outburst or tumult • showing inventiveness and skill • make a monotonous low dull sound • a loud, harsh, or strident noise • old and twisted and covered in lines • any of the larger branches of a tree • the act of lying or tricking someone • lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture • ...
Buddhism Lesson 1 + 2 2020-11-12
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- What Buddha did to his hair when he left the palace
- A title given to someone who has achieved enlightenment
- What was Buddha's name before he was born?
- What colour was the animal Queen Maya dreamt of?
- Which of the four sights inspired Buddha?
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- What animal did Queen Maya dream of?
- What did Buddha give to his servant when he left the palace?
- Which of the four sights did Buddha see first?
- What came first Buddhism or Christianity?
- What could Buddha do as soon as he was born?
- What is the name of Buddha's servant
11 Clues: What animal did Queen Maya dream of? • What is the name of Buddha's servant • What came first Buddhism or Christianity? • Which of the four sights inspired Buddha? • What was Buddha's name before he was born? • What could Buddha do as soon as he was born? • Which of the four sights did Buddha see first? • What colour was the animal Queen Maya dreamt of? • ...
european exploration 2024-01-29
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- -the leading European nation who was the first to travel to India on the quest for wealth
- - the act of searching or venturing in an attempt to find something.
- - the religious reason behind exploration.
- a navigational tool used in exploration.
- a period of enlightenment and rebirth of knowledge
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- the exploration who discovered Jamaica.
- the first colony for Spain in the New Word
- queen Isabella and King Ferdinand's marriage created a unified known as
- the navigator.
- a new type of ship built in the 15th century for exploration
- the name of Queen Isabella's kingdom before her marriage to king Ferdinand
11 Clues: the navigator. • the exploration who discovered Jamaica. • a navigational tool used in exploration. • the first colony for Spain in the New Word • - the religious reason behind exploration. • a period of enlightenment and rebirth of knowledge • a new type of ship built in the 15th century for exploration • ...
4.1-4.3 Crossword Review 2022-01-10
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- Is put in charge as dictator of England by Parliament
- The Hapsburg ruler of Russia
- Protestant Central European Kingdom that rises after 30 Years War
- Ruler that wants absolute power but also wants to rule using Enlightenment values
- Inspiration for Dracula
- King that fought Parliament during Civil War and is executed
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- The overthrowing of James II by William and Mary of Orange
- The bringing back of monarchy after the rule of Oliver Cromwell
- Catholic Central European Kingdom rises after 30 years war
- This peace ended the 30 Years War
- This is who gives rulers authority under Divine Right of Kings
- This is the Protestant leader of Prussia
12 Clues: Inspiration for Dracula • The Hapsburg ruler of Russia • This peace ended the 30 Years War • This is the Protestant leader of Prussia • Is put in charge as dictator of England by Parliament • The overthrowing of James II by William and Mary of Orange • Catholic Central European Kingdom rises after 30 years war • ...
French Revolution (Fisher) 2022-11-30
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- The object used to mass murder France.
- Which estate had to pay taxes?
- What did France's allies help them get back?
- Which person during the Enlightenment believed that the government should protect your natural rights?
- What did King Louis dress up as, when he tried to flee?
- What country did Napoleon lose to?
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- What did everyone have to call each other when Robespierre was king?
- What did Robespierre take away from the citizens?
- What was Marie Antoinette convicted of?
- Marie Antoinette said, "let them eat..."
- What did the democratic party get rid of, but then it came back?
- Which king believed in ruling like the Romans?
12 Clues: Which estate had to pay taxes? • What country did Napoleon lose to? • The object used to mass murder France. • What was Marie Antoinette convicted of? • Marie Antoinette said, "let them eat..." • What did France's allies help them get back? • Which king believed in ruling like the Romans? • What did Robespierre take away from the citizens? • ...
2/23 Crossword 2024-02-23
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- The largest desert in the world
- Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives ______
- A kind of column which is also a type of chemical bond
- The layer of the Earth closest to the crust
- Enlightenment philosopher who said, "I think, therefore I am."
- The Greek god who kept Odysseus lost at sea for ten years
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- When dividing fractions, we multiply by the ______
- If you can force your heart and nerve and ______
- A subject complement which is also a case in Latin
- Latin for "We warn"
- The musical term which means to grow louder
- The Scarlet Pimpernel's real identity
12 Clues: Latin for "We warn" • The largest desert in the world • The Scarlet Pimpernel's real identity • The musical term which means to grow louder • The layer of the Earth closest to the crust • If you can force your heart and nerve and ______ • When dividing fractions, we multiply by the ______ • A subject complement which is also a case in Latin • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2023-03-22
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- The document that specified the difference between England and the United States.
- A government in which the people elect officials.
- The rule of three federal government branches.
- With this rule, dystopian novels will never actualize.
- A law protecting people from cruel and unjust imprisonment.
- Declared war over a breakup from an abusive relationship.
- A government ruled by a single person, family, or group. Usually a king/queen.
- Declared the first ten amendments.
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- An era of philosophy and critical reason.
- Rights "given by God"
- "Absolute evil, 0/10 self control" was this person's human alignment philosophy.
- "Tabula rasa" was this person's human alignment philosophy.
12 Clues: Rights "given by God" • Declared the first ten amendments. • An era of philosophy and critical reason. • The rule of three federal government branches. • A government in which the people elect officials. • With this rule, dystopian novels will never actualize. • Declared war over a breakup from an abusive relationship. • ...
Modern World History Crossword 2023-05-18
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- One word to describe US Cold War policy.
- What government did China have?
- Does Turkey agree that the Armenian Genocide ever happend?
- The Industrial Revolution began in which country's textile industry?
- Began in 1945 between the US and USSR.
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- During the Renaissance, religon was replaced by what?
- Which country was at the center of the Enlightenment?
- Communism Spreads like a disease.
- Which invention of the Industrial Revolution could spin many threads at one time?
- Who gave the Iron Curtain speech?
- What is the balance of power so one branch of government doesn't become too powerful?
- Who lead the USSR during WWII?
12 Clues: Who lead the USSR during WWII? • What government did China have? • Communism Spreads like a disease. • Who gave the Iron Curtain speech? • Began in 1945 between the US and USSR. • One word to describe US Cold War policy. • During the Renaissance, religon was replaced by what? • Which country was at the center of the Enlightenment? • ...
Die Epoche der Aufklärung 2016-04-10
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- Was war das zentrale Motiv der Aufklärung?
- Was wurde im 18. Jahrhundert entdeckt?
- Welche Funktion sollte die Kinder- und Jugendliteratur haben?
- Das Ziel der Aufklärung ist die Überwindung der "geistigen" ...
- Welche geistige Strömung betrachtete die Vernunft als maßgeblich für jegliche Erkenntnis?
- Sogenannte "moralische ..." waren sehr verbreitet.
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- Was hält die Menschen unter anderem davon ab, sich ihres Verstandes zu bedienen?
- Wer verfasste den Essay "Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung?"
- Wie lautet die englische Bezeichnung für die Epoche der Aufklärung
- Kant versteht Aufklärung als Ausgang des Menschen aus seiner selbstverschuldeten ...
- Wer begründete den Empirismus?
- Von wem stammt der Satz "Cogito ergo sum."?
12 Clues: Wer begründete den Empirismus? • Was wurde im 18. Jahrhundert entdeckt? • Was war das zentrale Motiv der Aufklärung? • Von wem stammt der Satz "Cogito ergo sum."? • Sogenannte "moralische ..." waren sehr verbreitet. • Welche Funktion sollte die Kinder- und Jugendliteratur haben? • Das Ziel der Aufklärung ist die Überwindung der "geistigen" ... • ...
Natasha Trethewey 2023-12-06
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- what is this poem about?
- the slave Jefferson had an affair with
- the act or means of being enlightened
- Does Trethewey follow a rhyme scheme in this poem?
- something Trethewey makes to lighten the mood at the end of this poem
- what holds people captive?
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- what was a contrast to Jefferson's "bright knowledge"?
- A literary device Trethewey uses to show the relationship between her and her father
- the reason that Jefferson owned slaves
- a characteristic of Trethewey's father that he believed made her "better"
- how many stanzas are in this poem?
- the man in the painting that is hung at Monticello, & the 3rd US president
12 Clues: what is this poem about? • what holds people captive? • how many stanzas are in this poem? • the act or means of being enlightened • the reason that Jefferson owned slaves • the slave Jefferson had an affair with • Does Trethewey follow a rhyme scheme in this poem? • what was a contrast to Jefferson's "bright knowledge"? • ...
India 2021-02-26
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- the most prominent religion in India today.
- religion with the belief in one God
- religion with the belief in multiple gods
- a person is born, lives, dies, and is reborn again many times
- hereditary social classes in India
- religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
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- these have settlements, a surplus of food, job specialization, and government
- a god or a goddess in a polytheistic religion
- seasonal prevailing winds South and Southwest Asia
- the end goal for in Buddhism- also called Nirvana
- the sum of a person's actions in a previous life
- code of behavior of set of moral rules that govern the conduct of each caste
12 Clues: hereditary social classes in India • religion with the belief in one God • religion with the belief in multiple gods • the most prominent religion in India today. • a god or a goddess in a polytheistic religion • the sum of a person's actions in a previous life • the end goal for in Buddhism- also called Nirvana • seasonal prevailing winds South and Southwest Asia • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words by Lillian A 2023-04-27
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- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- a form of Buddhism founded on the belief.
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- to manage and organize
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- styles of fighting or self-defense
- the highest level
- form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless.
- lower in rank or quality
12 Clues: the highest level • to manage and organize • lower in rank or quality • styles of fighting or self-defense • a form of Buddhism founded on the belief. • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art • ...
Colonial Life 2014-04-13
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- to sell goods or products abroad
- a state or situation in which people or groups are competing with each other
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- movement based upon the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society
- person who risks money in order to make a large profit
- a plan or course of action
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- goods or products bought from foreign markets
- a close association of nations or other groups, formed to advance common interests or causes
- chance for success; outlook
- a union of political units for common action in relation to other units
- change religious beliefs
- one who follows another in order
12 Clues: change religious beliefs • a plan or course of action • chance for success; outlook • to sell goods or products abroad • one who follows another in order • goods or products bought from foreign markets • a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies • person who risks money in order to make a large profit • ...
Cieri 8 Pricila Chris 2017-04-05
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- What is common in New England?
- What connected the colonies, Britain, and Other markets?
- Who won in the French and Indian war?
- What made faith more personal for many whites and blacks?
- What did William Penn give all Pennsylvania's freedmen?
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- What did immigrants introduce that killed many Indians?
- What brought Native American, European,and Africa together?
- What war happened after fur traders and settlers conflicted with French and Indians in West?
- What caused nations to compete with each other?
- Decreased number of ______ _______ improved conditions in Europe.
- Philosophy of reason as guide for society.
- What document shared power by Monarchy and Parliament?
12 Clues: What is common in New England? • Who won in the French and Indian war? • Philosophy of reason as guide for society. • What caused nations to compete with each other? • What document shared power by Monarchy and Parliament? • What did immigrants introduce that killed many Indians? • What did William Penn give all Pennsylvania's freedmen? • ...
no 2017-03-07
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- a beleif or thery that opinions and actions should be based on resion.
- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- built watches
- asronime physaphist enganer
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
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- philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author.
- some one who studes wisdom love to study
- famous composer
- he theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe
- French philosopher
- "having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
12 Clues: built watches • famous composer • French philosopher • asronime physaphist enganer • some one who studes wisdom love to study • a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. • he theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe • ...
French Revolution 2017-02-27
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- whose revolution did they help out
- what did Napolen appoint himself france's first...
- who were the ones who revolted
- what was the agreement called when the estates promised to not disperse until they reached a constitutional reform
- Louis XVI who ruled during this time
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- what influenced the revolution
- what did the list that the delegates of each estates compile
- taxes what caused the peasants to revolt
- Bonaparte the new general who began to lead the army
9 Clues: what influenced the revolution • who were the ones who revolted • whose revolution did they help out • Louis XVI who ruled during this time • taxes what caused the peasants to revolt • what did Napolen appoint himself france's first... • Bonaparte the new general who began to lead the army • what did the list that the delegates of each estates compile • ...
Ancient China - Crossword Workshop 2023-05-24
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- A state of enlightenment in Buddhism.
- Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture.
- The decision maker of a average Chinese family.
- A religion in the belief of a fatherly spirit instead of God.
- A popular Chinese martial art.
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- A Chinese geomancy, used to harmonize individuals with their surroundings.
- Used to please elders and show respect.
- The eldest person in an average Chinese family.
- A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit.
9 Clues: A popular Chinese martial art. • A state of enlightenment in Buddhism. • Used to please elders and show respect. • The eldest person in an average Chinese family. • The decision maker of a average Chinese family. • A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit. • Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture. • ...
"The Enlightened Crossword" 2025-12-09
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- The flower that grows in mud but stays pure
- The loving-kindness that Buddha used to tame the elephant
- The Prince's birth name meaning He who achieves his goal
- The birthplace of Prince Siddharth in Nepal
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism
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- The sacred tree under which Siddharth reached Enlightenment
- The demon of illusion who tried to scare the Prince
- The Law of Action - good deeds bring good results
- The community of monks and nuns who follow the Buddha
9 Clues: The ultimate goal of Buddhism • The flower that grows in mud but stays pure • The birthplace of Prince Siddharth in Nepal • The Law of Action - good deeds bring good results • The demon of illusion who tried to scare the Prince • The community of monks and nuns who follow the Buddha • The Prince's birth name meaning He who achieves his goal • ...
Buddhism Study Guide 2013-12-08
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- The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha
- The teachings of the Buddha
- teachers and heads of monasteries
- prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet
- Buddhist doctrine of "no soul"
- the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons
- compilation of three collections of early Buddhist texts
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- Sacred fig tree where Siddhartha arrived at enlightenment
- accommodates a greater number of people from all walks of life
- Buddhist teaching that liberation comes from the middle spectrum
- head lama of Tibetan Buddhism
- a being that refrains from entering nirvana in order to save others
- A basic moral standard by which all Buddhists are to live
- items of religious devotion
- one who has attained Nirvana, and is liberated from rebirth
- A person who renounces material comforts to live a self-disciplined life
- a word to describe Hindu literature written in Sanskrit and concerned with rituals
- The spiritual goal for all Buddhists
18 Clues: The teachings of the Buddha • items of religious devotion • head lama of Tibetan Buddhism • Buddhist doctrine of "no soul" • teachers and heads of monasteries • The spiritual goal for all Buddhists • prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet • the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons • The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha • ...
Unit 2 World Religions Crossword 2014-09-08
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- led the Israelites out of Egypt in the book of Exodus
- release from the cycle of birth and rebirth in Buddhsim
- his life and teachings are the basis of Buddhism
- belief in one god
- holy book of Islam
- a messenger of god
- belief in many gods
- founder of all monotheistic religions
- Islamic holy month
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- belief held by Hindus and Buddhist that the soul is reborn
- Pillars things all faithful Muslims must do
- (Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
- the way that the Buddha taught to reach enlightenment
- social class that someone is born into that is part of Hinduism
- pilgrimage to Mecca that is part of the Five Pillars of Islam
- holy book of Judaism
- his life and teachings are the basis of Christianity
- his life and teachings are the basis of Islam
18 Clues: belief in one god • holy book of Islam • a messenger of god • Islamic holy month • belief in many gods • holy book of Judaism • founder of all monotheistic religions • Pillars things all faithful Muslims must do • his life and teachings are the basis of Islam • his life and teachings are the basis of Buddhism • his life and teachings are the basis of Christianity • ...
Classical Period 2023-09-05
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- He wrote 450 concerti Grossi in the Baroque period
- He wrote 9 Symphonies
- Display of technique became the order of the day
- New instrument developed in the Classical Period
- Age of _______ was an 18th century European movement in Philosophy
- What dynamics disappeared
- The texture used in the Classical period
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- Replaced the harpsichord and continuo
- Baroque style was slowly being replaced by one which relied less and less on
- Mannheim _______ involves the whole orchestra
- The Mannheim ______ is a long crescendo passage with a raising melodic line and a static bass line
- He wrote 41 Symphonies
- Where Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven lived
- The Mannheim _______ is an ascending arpeggio passage stretching over at least one and a half octaves
- Instrument with strings that developed
- He wrote 104 Symphonies
- The Mannheim ______ has expressive use of appoggiaturas
- The grand _____ is when the playing stops for a moment, resulting in total silence
18 Clues: He wrote 9 Symphonies • He wrote 41 Symphonies • He wrote 104 Symphonies • What dynamics disappeared • Replaced the harpsichord and continuo • Instrument with strings that developed • Where Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven lived • The texture used in the Classical period • Mannheim _______ involves the whole orchestra • Display of technique became the order of the day • ...
Water & Hygiene 2024-07-05
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- Major health advancement related to clean water and waste management.
- Device for bathing.
- A structure used to transport water.
- Period of renewed interest in science and arts in the 17th-18th century.
- Water carried through underground pipes and channels.
- Materials or channels that carry water.
- Ancient method of collecting and using water from rainfall.
- Infrastructure for removing waste and rainwater.
- A term for water cleaned and purified for drinking.
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- A public health measure to isolate the sick.
- Ways of maintaining cleanliness and preventing disease.
- Ancient Roman engineering marvels for transporting water.
- A device used to raise and move water.
- Process of cleaning water by removing impurities.
- The spread of disease by pathogens.
- A period in which many died from diseases like the Black Death.
- People and goods movement areas affected by hygiene.
- Natural liquid cleaner.
18 Clues: Device for bathing. • Natural liquid cleaner. • The spread of disease by pathogens. • A device used to raise and move water. • Materials or channels that carry water. • A structure used to transport water. • A public health measure to isolate the sick. • Infrastructure for removing waste and rainwater. • Process of cleaning water by removing impurities. • ...
Religious Vocabulary 2025-02-19
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- confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept, often associated with belief in God or religious doctrines
- philosophical tradition that originated in India and emphasizes the path to enlightenment
- religious journeys to important spiritual places
- Belief in many Gods.
- Jewish house of worship
- Belief that there is no God.
- dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma
- Muslim house of worship
- Temples in Mesopotamia
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- religion that observes the covenant, which was established between God and the Israelites
- Belief that plants, animals and other objects possess a soul.
- Belief that there is one God.
- religious building Jewish house of worship
- Belief that whether or not there is a God is unknowable.
- religion centered on the Quran, believing in Allah, and the teachings of Muhammad.
- people who follow the religion of Islam
- religion, professing that Jesus was raised from the dead and is the Son of God.
- Christian house of worship
18 Clues: Belief in many Gods. • Temples in Mesopotamia • Jewish house of worship • Muslim house of worship • Christian house of worship • Belief that there is no God. • Belief that there is one God. • people who follow the religion of Islam • religious building Jewish house of worship • religious journeys to important spiritual places • dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma • ...
Vocabulary crosword 2025-11-18
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- Caused by religion
- was
- Theory: Earth is the center of the universe
- Being thrown out of the Catholic Church
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses
- an Anglican minister
- Take back your view
- Document that William and Mary had to sign before ruling England.
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- Leader of England after the English Civil War, Roundheads, Parliament,
- How Absolute Monarchs justified their power, came from God
- Idea that it was already decided if someone was born as a saint or sinner
- Hohenzollern, ruler of Prussia, focused on power, military, expansion
- Government run by the church
- A republic, where people can vote
- Ruler of Russia, believed in Westernization
- Theory: Sun is the center of the universe
- of Aragon: First wife of Henry VIII and had a daughter with him
- The most famous philosophe of the later
18 Clues: was • Caused by religion • Take back your view • an Anglican minister • Government run by the church • A republic, where people can vote • Being thrown out of the Catholic Church • The most famous philosophe of the later • Theory: Sun is the center of the universe • Theory: Earth is the center of the universe • Ruler of Russia, believed in Westernization • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2023-08-29
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- Period of time where people questioned the level of control of the government
- Developed the scientific method
- Inherited rights of all human beings
- Theory that argues that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Developed the basic laws of physics
- An agreement between the people and government about laws
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- A great change that causes other things to change
- Proved that lightening and electricity were identical
- Series of events that marked the beginning of modern science
- Developed the heliocentric system
- Theory that argues that the Earth is at the center of the solar system
- First to use the telescope to study the stars
- Developed precise thermometers
13 Clues: Developed precise thermometers • Developed the scientific method • Developed the heliocentric system • Developed the basic laws of physics • Inherited rights of all human beings • First to use the telescope to study the stars • A great change that causes other things to change • Proved that lightening and electricity were identical • ...
Chapter 13 2018-02-23
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- they brought the faith tp the Philippines.
- There were millions of these throughtout the region.
- missionaries that came to the new world.
- the idea that religious faith had no society.
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- to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere.
- He began to organize the Church in America.
- They traveled to Indian and Japan to baptize.
- proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- The Catholic monarch who ruled Austria.
- found the first Catholic settlement in North America.
- power over all aspects of the lives of their people.
- this new age of science and reason.
- He founded the first Catholic college in the U.S.
- the differences were the basis of conflicts across Europe
14 Clues: this new age of science and reason. • The Catholic monarch who ruled Austria. • missionaries that came to the new world. • they brought the faith tp the Philippines. • He began to organize the Church in America. • They traveled to Indian and Japan to baptize. • the idea that religious faith had no society. • He founded the first Catholic college in the U.S. • ...
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
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- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
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- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Vocabulary Crossward 2022-10-25
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- commander of the British forces in the american war of independence
- was a meeting of delegates from 12 to 13 British colonies that became the united states
- the third president of the united states
- an English philosopher and physician
- the age of what
- something that was signed august 2nd, 1776
- conflict primarily fought between britian and France over new world territory
- give me liberty or give me death
- men that are called into battle last minute
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- something that everyone should have
- What event happened where five men died?
- commander in chief of British land forces
- What event happened when American colonists threw tea inside the harbor
- a series of punitive laws passed by the British parliament
14 Clues: the age of what • give me liberty or give me death • something that everyone should have • an English philosopher and physician • What event happened where five men died? • the third president of the united states • commander in chief of British land forces • something that was signed august 2nd, 1776 • men that are called into battle last minute • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
Shyanna and Realm CrossWord Puzzle 2024-05-08
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- World They called this land which in time came to be known as?
- of Terror A bloody period of the French Revolution?
- Bill of Rights This document listed rights for Parliament?
- Largely written by Thomas Jefferson this document?
- In this system, individuals own most businesses?
- A series of reforms that became known as?
- The use of reason in shaping people's ideas about society and politics?
- This period of creativity?
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- Christians who broke from the Catholic over religious issues?
- Emphasized the abilities and accomplishments of human beings?
- Revolution The series of events that led to the birth of modern science?
- A religious reform movement called the?
- This 1789 French constitution French citizens?
- Revolution Growth in machine- made goods?
- Travel all the way down?
15 Clues: Travel all the way down? • This period of creativity? • A religious reform movement called the? • Revolution Growth in machine- made goods? • A series of reforms that became known as? • This 1789 French constitution French citizens? • In this system, individuals own most businesses? • Largely written by Thomas Jefferson this document? • ...
Tokugawa Shogunate 2024-05-17
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- Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves.
- Warrior chieftains
- The ritual suicide of a samurai
- This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185
- 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry.
- Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece
- His army armed with muskets crushed an enemy force of samurai cavalry.
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- a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan.
- He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Name comes from the Chinese word ri-ben, which means “origin of the sun” or “land of the rising sun.”
- Japan’s earliest religion, meaning “way of the gods.”
- Actors in elaborate costumes, using music, dance, and mime, performed skits about modern life.
- Supreme general of the emperor’s army
- Buddhists sought spiritual enlightenment through meditation.
14 Clues: Warrior chieftains • The ritual suicide of a samurai • He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate • 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry. • Supreme general of the emperor’s army • Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece • a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan. • This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185 • Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves. • ...
HS World History: Unit 1 - World Religions: Lesson 4 2022-10-04
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- Tree of Awakening - where Buddha meditated
- Buddhist sacred text
- Buddhist way of life that reduces suffering
- person who lives a strict/simple life for religious purposes
- burial mound that contains ashes or relics of Buddha
- Visual image of the cycle of life, death, rebirth and suffering in Buddhism
- a word or phrase repeated, chanted or sung as a prayer
- spiritual leader of the Tibetan people
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- set of guidelines for daily life in Buddhism
- the core beliefs / foundation of Buddhism
- the discovery of the ultimate truths of life
- a life of simplicity and balance
- the state of liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth in Buddhism
- a sacred diagram used for meditation in Buddhism
14 Clues: Buddhist sacred text • a life of simplicity and balance • spiritual leader of the Tibetan people • the core beliefs / foundation of Buddhism • Tree of Awakening - where Buddha meditated • Buddhist way of life that reduces suffering • set of guidelines for daily life in Buddhism • the discovery of the ultimate truths of life • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- a state of perfect wisdom
- the supreme cosmic consciousness, spirtual force, or God
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- religion of Vedic India, based on priests and rituals, particularly sacrifices to the gods
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
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- Buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the Buddha
- Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisom of the Buddha
- liberation from reincarnation
- thinker or teacher
- secluded religious community
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- the effect of a person's action in this and in previous lives
14 Clues: thinker or teacher • a state of perfect wisdom • secluded religious community • liberation from reincarnation • rebirth of a soul in a new body • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • a person's duty or what is right for him or her • Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisom of the Buddha • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • ...
Buddhism- Anthony 2013-01-25
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- An emotion that makes you rage with joy.
- The attainment of spiritual knowledge or insight.
- What people do Next to shrines and do in temples
- Buddhas name before he had gain fame.
- The four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teachings.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- A certain state of wisdom you can reach.
- _______ comes before death.
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- The continent in which Buddhism started in.
- This is one of the things you need to do to have Right concentration.
- One of things you should have for Right purpose.
- To get an answer you first have to ask a ____________.
- Freedom from disturbance.
- A Japanese school of Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation.
- Buddhas last name.
- The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism.
- The noise Some people make when they meditate.
- A place where people worship.
18 Clues: Buddhas last name. • Founder of Buddhism. • Freedom from disturbance. • _______ comes before death. • A place where people worship. • Buddhas name before he had gain fame. • The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism. • An emotion that makes you rage with joy. • A certain state of wisdom you can reach. • The continent in which Buddhism started in. • ...
Wordsworth and Romantic Poetry! 2013-03-06
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- On what level does 'Lines Written in Early Spring' connect readers to their emotions?
- As stated by Wordsworth, Romantic poetry is a "spontaneous overflow of emotion..." expressed in "...the real ___ of men."
- Romantic era and Wordsworth focus on the concept of?
- Wordsworth believes that there is a ___ between humans and nature
- What does poetry do?
- Attributes that Nature is given?
- The second character in 'To a Butterfly'
- Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___?
- The butterfly is a?
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- Wordsworth's friend and colleague?
- 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a?
- A literary movement
- A device used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring'
- To a Butterfly is loosely constructed from ___ couplets
- The Industrial Revolution - also known as the 'period of __?'
- What life experience does 'To a Butterfly' represent?
- A recurring theme in Romantic poetry
- In 'To a Butterfly', the lines without 8 syllables cause the readers to ___
18 Clues: A literary movement • The butterfly is a? • What does poetry do? • Attributes that Nature is given? • Wordsworth's friend and colleague? • A recurring theme in Romantic poetry • 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a? • The second character in 'To a Butterfly' • Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___? • A device used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring' • ...
Ancient India 2021-04-13
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- a religion of India based on the teachings of Siddartha Gautama
- a fixed social class a person in India was born into
- the continent that contains the country of India
- outcasts; Dalits
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- to calm and focus both your mind and body
- a person's duty or what is right
- strong seasonal winds that affect climate
- the holy Hindu texts
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- the world's tallest mountain range
- the site of the first Indian civilization
- the first people to migrate to India through a pass in the Hindu Kush Mountains
- a landmass that is set apart from the rest of a continent
- a state of perfect wisdom
- the top of India's caste system
- India's most popular religion
- the body of water bordering India on the west
- the effect of a person's actions (good or bad) in this life
18 Clues: outcasts; Dalits • the holy Hindu texts • a state of perfect wisdom • India's most popular religion • the top of India's caste system • a person's duty or what is right • the world's tallest mountain range • the rebirth of a soul into a new body • the site of the first Indian civilization • to calm and focus both your mind and body • strong seasonal winds that affect climate • ...
Buddhism 2025-11-24
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- a flower that symbolizes intelligence,knowledge, and wisdom
- the Buddhist record of oral teachings of Gautama Buddha
- the truths to suffering
- the Buddhist tradition that draws from the various Indian Mahayana sutras
- practice in China,Tibet,Japan, and Korea
- the oldest school of Buddhism
- is a practice between Hindus,Buddha,Jain's, and Sikhism
- a Buddhist community
- often means enlightenment or awakening
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- a famous Buddhism text that contains radical re-vision
- a major goal that releases from dukkha and rebirth
- the wandering religious teacher monk
- the universally principle that is eternal,indestructible,and without form
- the changing mind that can be known as meditation
- syllables and words that are chanted
- a name to realize practitioner of the Dharma
- is known as an old teacher or old master title in Zen
- the largest of the three traditional sects
18 Clues: a Buddhist community • the truths to suffering • the oldest school of Buddhism • the wandering religious teacher monk • syllables and words that are chanted • often means enlightenment or awakening • practice in China,Tibet,Japan, and Korea • the largest of the three traditional sects • a name to realize practitioner of the Dharma • ...
The rise of modernity 2026-01-16
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- Council that organized Catholic reforms.
- Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Two words Event in 1789 that ended absolute monarchy in France.
- Idea that all people should have the same rights.
- Thinker who supported freedom of speech.
- Two words Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation.
- Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa.
- Meaning of the word Renaissance.
- Movement that focused on human value, education, and classical ideas.
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- Period known as the “rebirth” of art, culture, and learning.
- A Christian group that separated from the Catholic Church.
- Movement that questioned Catholic practices and created Protestant churches.
- Two words Religious reformer who began the Reformation in 1517.
- A major political change, often violent.
- Invention that helped spread books and ideas faster.Two words
- Philosopher who wrote about natural rights.
- Freedoms people are born with, like life and liberty.
- Intellectual movement that promoted reason and science.
18 Clues: Meaning of the word Renaissance. • Council that organized Catholic reforms. • A major political change, often violent. • Thinker who supported freedom of speech. • Philosopher who wrote about natural rights. • Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Idea that all people should have the same rights. • Freedoms people are born with, like life and liberty. • ...
F2 HISTORY - THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2026-03-18
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- The Declaration of ________ was signed on July 4, 1776
- Taxation without ___________
- Britain won in the _________ & Indian War
- The patriots saw the Coercive Acts as _________ Acts
- Britain's motivation to colonise North America
- The _____ act that charged tax on tea
- The official start of the American Revolution
- The colonists who preferred to be self-ruling
- The people who lived in the 13 colonies
- The _____ act was the tax on paper items
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- The British's __________ of 1763: Colonies were banned from expanding into native American land
- Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war
- All men are created _________
- The 'social contract' is an example of ________ thinking
- Britain allowed its colonies to handle local affairs - salutary ________
- The protest by the patriots who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- The no. of original colonies
- The colonists who were loyal to the British empire
18 Clues: Taxation without ___________ • The no. of original colonies • All men are created _________ • The _____ act that charged tax on tea • The people who lived in the 13 colonies • The _____ act was the tax on paper items • Britain won in the _________ & Indian War • Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war • The official start of the American Revolution • ...
F2 HISTORY - THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2026-03-18
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- Britain's motivation to colonise North America
- The official start of the American Revolution
- The _____ act that charged tax on tea
- The colonists who were loyal to the British empire
- Britain won in the _________ & Indian War
- All men are created _________
- The 'social contract' is an example of ________ thinking
- The _____ act was the tax on paper items
- The no. of original colonies
- The colonists who preferred to be self-ruling
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- The patriots saw the Coercive Acts as _________ Acts
- The protest by the patriots who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- The British's __________ of 1763: Colonies were banned from expanding into native American land
- Taxation without ___________
- The Declaration of ________ was signed on July 4, 1776
- The people who lived in the 13 colonies
- Britain allowed its colonies to handle local affairs - salutary ________
- Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war
18 Clues: Taxation without ___________ • The no. of original colonies • All men are created _________ • The _____ act that charged tax on tea • The people who lived in the 13 colonies • The _____ act was the tax on paper items • Britain won in the _________ & Indian War • Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war • The official start of the American Revolution • ...
Catholicism Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- Hughes 19th Century figure who advocated for catholicism in america
- War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land
- French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy
- Capital of West Rome
- This was the secondary location of the papal court aside from Rome
- Influential leader of Rome who introduced tolerance for christians
- Council that addressed many issues of the catholic church and instituted reform
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- US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties
- Capital of East Rome
- Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope
- Movement that emphasized the individual
- Concept by Galileo procclaiming that the Solar System revolved around the sun
- Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope
13 Clues: Capital of East Rome • Capital of West Rome • Movement that emphasized the individual • Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope • French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy • US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties • Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope • War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land • ...
Catholicism Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- Concept by Galileo procclaiming that the Solar System revolved around the sun
- Hughes 19th Century figure who advocated for catholicism in america
- Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope
- Capital of East Rome
- Movement that emphasized the individual
- This was the secondary location of the papal court aside from Rome
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- Council that addressed many issues of the catholic church and instituted reform
- US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties
- War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land
- Capital of West Rome
- Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope
- Influential leader of Rome who introduced tolerance for christians
- French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy
13 Clues: Capital of West Rome • Capital of East Rome • Movement that emphasized the individual • Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope • French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy • US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties • Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope • War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land • ...
Spelling3 2017-05-11
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- The act or an instance of repeating or being repeated
- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Full of or characterized by that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous
- A business establishment where meals or refreshments maybe purchased
- To have and hold as property
- Causing or characterized by severe pain, suffering or sorrow
- The second month on the calendar
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- In all sincerity
- The act of recommending
- To set or keep apart
- The act or process of receiving
- To move by argument, entreaty, or expostulation to a belief, position, or course of action
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
13 Clues: In all sincerity • To set or keep apart • The act of recommending • To have and hold as property • The act or process of receiving • The second month on the calendar • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • The act or an instance of repeating or being repeated • Causing or characterized by severe pain, suffering or sorrow • ...
AH1 Vocab 2020-09-04
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- the action or process of settling
- people with censorious moral beliefs
- an asset or object bought or obtained
- a Puritan minister, theologian, and author
- the first permanent English settlement in North America
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- a long series of English laws that regulated English ships, shipping, and trade
- followers of a religious movement
- an armed rebellion that took place in 1676 by Virginia settlers
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth
- a European intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- an English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, Admiral of New England
13 Clues: followers of a religious movement • the action or process of settling • people with censorious moral beliefs • an asset or object bought or obtained • a Puritan minister, theologian, and author • the first governing document of Plymouth Colony • the economic theory that trade generates wealth • the first permanent English settlement in North America • ...
School Crossword 2013-11-25
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- Two lines which never meet (7).
- A doing word (4).
- An angle which is over 90 degrees (6).
- The one thing that Buddha tried to find (13).
- Another word for big (7).
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- The surname of the person that started WWII (6).
- Two lines that meet at a right angle (13).
- Two lines which are next to each other (8).
- An angle which is smaller than 90 degrees (5).
- The football team that Walter Tull played for (9).
- The part of a sentence which tells you where the event is happening (11).
- An illness which Edward Jenner discovered a vaccination for (8).
- _ _ _ _ Frank the Jewish girl who lived during WWII (4).
13 Clues: A doing word (4). • Another word for big (7). • Two lines which never meet (7). • An angle which is over 90 degrees (6). • Two lines that meet at a right angle (13). • Two lines which are next to each other (8). • The one thing that Buddha tried to find (13). • An angle which is smaller than 90 degrees (5). • The surname of the person that started WWII (6). • ...
