enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
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- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- _______ went to the university of Paris
20 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Came from an English aristocrat family • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Unit 1 2020-10-12
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- Financed the settlement of Jamestown
- Instilled power back to churches in the Colonies
- Largest slave uprising
- Rhode Island was founded by. . .
- Colony created by Quakers
- Battle in which the British surrendered to the Colonies
- Battle which convinced the French to openly support the Americans
- Primary source of labor in early American colonies
- Battle in which 1000 Hessians soldiers were captured by American soldiers
- Made Jamestown successful
- Officially ended the Revolutionary War
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- First elected general assembly in the colonies
- Laws passed by the British to push the colonists after the Boston Tea Party
- Foreign military officer which trained and disciplined American troops
- Series of prosecutions for witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts
- Colony created to a be a religious haven
- Popular pamphlet which advocated for independence from Great Britain
- Requires colonists to house + quarter British troops at their door
- Americans used this unique tactic against the British
- Figure in the Enlightenment; advocated for natural rights
20 Clues: Largest slave uprising • Colony created by Quakers • Made Jamestown successful • Rhode Island was founded by. . . • Financed the settlement of Jamestown • Officially ended the Revolutionary War • Colony created to a be a religious haven • First elected general assembly in the colonies • Instilled power back to churches in the Colonies • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Era of modernization in Japan
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Free trade and private enterprise
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- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Largest religion in India
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- Richest man in history
- Extending a country's power over others
- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Treaty that ended World War I • Era of modernization in Japan • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Free trade and private enterprise • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
- Era of modernization in Japan
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Extending a country's power over others
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- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Free trade and private enterprise
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Richest man in history
- Largest religion in India
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Era of modernization in Japan • Treaty that ended World War I • Free trade and private enterprise • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
5 Major World Religions #2 2021-05-26
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- According to Islamic religion, one must follow the 5 _____ of faith
- The belief that what you put into the universe, you will get back from the universe
- The deity in Judaism
- The oldest of the 5 major world religions
- The Buddah's first name
- The ultimate state of peacefulness in Hinduism
- Christianity spread to the "New World" during the age of _______
- This religion began in the Fertile Crescent
- This country is where Hinduism and Buddhism began
- The belief in multiple Gods
- The name of the Christian Deity
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- When the soul leaves the body at death, and enters a new body to be reborn
- The Jewish Holy Book
- The founder of Christianity
- The "God" of Islam
- The Muslim holy book
- The belief in only 1 God
- Religion with the MOST followers worldwide
- Jewish leaders are called _____
- The founder of Judaism
- The founder of Islam
- To reach enlightenment in Buddhism, you must follow the ______ path
- The Christian symbol
23 Clues: The "God" of Islam • The Jewish Holy Book • The deity in Judaism • The Muslim holy book • The founder of Islam • The Christian symbol • The founder of Judaism • The Buddah's first name • The belief in only 1 God • The founder of Christianity • The belief in multiple Gods • Jewish leaders are called _____ • The name of the Christian Deity • The oldest of the 5 major world religions • ...
World History Final Exam 2022-06-08
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- sun is the center of the universe
- an increase in machine made goods beginning in the 1700s
- first English permanent settlement in North America
- three factors of production
- Spanish explorer
- social classes of France before the French Revolution
- belief that a ruler's authority comes from God
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- use of reason and experimentation to draw scientific conclusions
- conquered the Aztec Empire
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in the separation of powers
- economic belief that the individuals own the means of production
- first countries to support European Exploration
- rapid growth of cities
- the storming of this prison in France became a long lasting symbol of the French Revolution
- he was known as the "Renaissance Man"
- Spanish explorer made it around the southernmost tip of Africa
- Industrial Revolution began in this country
- believed in people's natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- country that Napoleon was unable to conquer
20 Clues: Spanish explorer • rapid growth of cities • conquered the Aztec Empire • three factors of production • sun is the center of the universe • he was known as the "Renaissance Man" • Industrial Revolution began in this country • country that Napoleon was unable to conquer • belief that a ruler's authority comes from God • first countries to support European Exploration • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-10-28
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- one of the world's largest religions
- what comes of ones actions
- train attention and awareness
- the value of meditation and intuition
- very hard work, usually physical work
- large sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya
- belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
- the state of being happy.
- esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
- the endless cycle of suffering of birth
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- the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence
- commonly known as the teacher
- represents dharma
- hemispherical structure containing relics
- labor regulation of organizational members' spirituality
- the state where everyone is treated the same
- a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism
- the quality of being friendly
- may be employed for focusing attention
- symbol of religious sovereignty
- the final Enlightenment
- freedom from disturbance
- how people feel after meditating for hours
24 Clues: represents dharma • the final Enlightenment • freedom from disturbance • the state of being happy. • what comes of ones actions • commonly known as the teacher • the quality of being friendly • train attention and awareness • symbol of religious sovereignty • one of the world's largest religions • the value of meditation and intuition • very hard work, usually physical work • ...
Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-08-13
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- Government is based on clear and fairly enforced laws.
- Happens between a government and its people.
- Blank slate or page.
- Government had absolute authority over the people.
- It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.
- Contemporary values and beliefs.
- Separations of powers.
- Second Treatise on Government.
- Life, liberty, property, and the freedom of happiness.
- Having the ability and resources to control.
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- Signed by King John of England in 1215.
- People want to be as free as posible to make their own decisions.
- To explain how he thought governments should work.
- The idea that a country leader by the citizens in a general election.
- Powers of the government are restricted.
- Ways to improve the human experience.
- The government should reflect the will of the people.
- An organized system to provide order and protection for a nation’s people.
- When people developed new ideas about human existence.
- No rules and complete freedom.
20 Clues: Blank slate or page. • Separations of powers. • Second Treatise on Government. • No rules and complete freedom. • Contemporary values and beliefs. • Ways to improve the human experience. • Signed by King John of England in 1215. • Powers of the government are restricted. • Happens between a government and its people. • Having the ability and resources to control. • ...
AP World bananza 2023-06-01
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- Confucius book
- Mandatory public service system in the Inca Empire
- What was the earliest legal code?
- Fused elements of Buddhism and Confucianism
- Islamic government created in 1206
- Renaissance term relating to the shifting of weight in art?
- A set of principles that form the basis of a philosophy
- Who is the God in Islam?
- Wars fought by Christians and Muslims
- What treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal?
- Who led the religious faith in Islam after Muhammed's death?
- Triangular sail that allowed ships to sail against the wind
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- Economic side of feudalism
- Chinese custom that symbolized a girl's willingness to obey
- Who wrote the 95 theses?
- Revolutions that followed the Age of Enlightenment?
- What declined in Late Modern Part 2?
- Rebirth” of traditional art and cultural values
- Journey from Mecca to Medina
- What were the wars between China and England?
- What was one Empire that resisted Islam?
- What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim?
22 Clues: Confucius book • Who wrote the 95 theses? • Who is the God in Islam? • Economic side of feudalism • Journey from Mecca to Medina • What was the earliest legal code? • Islamic government created in 1206 • What declined in Late Modern Part 2? • Wars fought by Christians and Muslims • What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim? • What was one Empire that resisted Islam? • ...
ChatGPT Crossword 2023-11-17
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- First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt
- The longest-ruling dynasty in Chinese history
- The period of European history known for cultural and intellectual achievements
- Site of the 1945 conference between Allied powers during WWII
- ANTOINETTE The last queen of France before the French Revolution
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire
- Russian emperor title until 1917
- Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient capital of the Inca Empire
- Ancient city-state known for its direct democracy
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- CODE The system of laws created by Babylonian king Hammurabi
- Ancient civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Period known for a revival of art and learning in Europe
- The last ruling dynasty of China
- ITZA Famous Mayan city in present-day Mexico
- Holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its militarism
20 Clues: Ancient Egyptian writing system • The last ruling dynasty of China • Russian emperor title until 1917 • KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire • Ancient capital of the Inca Empire • First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt • Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 • Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens • Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
World History 2023-12-18
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- A type of government ruled by a single hereditary leader
- A government ruled by a small group
- The idea that a ruler is given their power by God
- A league or alliance of states
- Fedual Japanese warrior
- The name of a Gunpowder Empire that conquered Constantinople
- A historical artifact
- 18th Century Intellectual Movement
- A religion created by breaking away from the Catholic Church
- Ruler with absolute power
- Test taken for a government job in China
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- A form of Japanese theater
- A type of government where the people are in charge
- When government and Church are united
- Group of MesoAmerican people from modern day Mexico
- Payment made by a weaker state to a stronger one
- 13th Century European art movement
- The continents of Africa, Europe and Asia
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- The 16th century split between the Catholic Church
- An ideology that focuses on the importance of the individual
21 Clues: A historical artifact • Fedual Japanese warrior • Ruler with absolute power • A form of Japanese theater • A league or alliance of states • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • 13th Century European art movement • 18th Century Intellectual Movement • A government ruled by a small group • When government and Church are united • Test taken for a government job in China • ...
History and stuff 2024-01-30
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- French Enlightenment writer
- contributions to the sciences of motion
- Invented Gravity
- the process of making an area more urban.
- Society
- rule by an emperor.
- the steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- A given right by a holy figure
- a promoter in the entertainment industry.
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- known for his masterpiece Leviathan
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- Coined the idea of separation of powers
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that
- worked On the Social Contract
- Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe
- "father of liberalism"
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
20 Clues: Society • Invented Gravity • the steam engine • rule by an emperor. • "father of liberalism" • French Enlightenment writer • worked On the Social Contract • A given right by a holy figure • known for his masterpiece Leviathan • contributions to the sciences of motion • Coined the idea of separation of powers • the process of making an area more urban. • ...
Latin Revolution 2024-02-27
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- was a french colony with lots of slaves
- fever a viral daisies
- America in the western hemisphere
- a person born in Europe
- Spanish colonies who were born in Spain
- is a fears full warrior
- all embracing
- helped create new nations
- to have since
- the offspring of Europeans and Africans
- a man mixed with race
- was the ability to do something
- was the people of Spain
- the largest country in south america
- located in the western Europe
- the leader of catholic
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- the state or quality of being independent
- republican of Venezuela
- martin a man who created a new nation like Chile
- a monarchy between Europe
- a great ruler
- the state of having knowledge
- leading a group
- a native or inhabit of Africa
- a native or inhabitant of India
- the leader of states and nations
- force able over through
- person who sales valuable things
- a large body of people united
- to live out of slavery
30 Clues: a great ruler • all embracing • to have since • leading a group • fever a viral daisies • a man mixed with race • to live out of slavery • the leader of catholic • republican of Venezuela • a person born in Europe • is a fears full warrior • force able over through • was the people of Spain • a monarchy between Europe • helped create new nations • the state of having knowledge • ...
Foundations of Government 2024-02-12
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- commander of the continental army/first president
- the introduction to the constitution
- a system where powers are divided between national and state government
- first secretary of treasury
- established the ideas representative democracy and limited government and constitutional government
- powers of federal government listed in the consitution
- author of the declaration of independence and the 3rd presedent
- held in Philadelphia
- secular thought to Europe and reshaped the ways people understood issues like liberty, equality and individual rights
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- said slave would count for 3/5 of a person
- god made all men and gave then the rights of life liberty and the persist of happiness
- legislative branch
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
- father of the constitution
- voting and agreeing on change
- Political systems, and the states have the power
- representation based on population
- Brought laws and liberty to the new world
- a change and addition to the constitution
- powers given to the state government
20 Clues: legislative branch • held in Philadelphia • father of the constitution • first secretary of treasury • voting and agreeing on change • representation based on population • the introduction to the constitution • powers given to the state government • Brought laws and liberty to the new world • a change and addition to the constitution • said slave would count for 3/5 of a person • ...
Religion Crossword 2024-04-03
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- The cycle that can be broken when all karma has been purified through conduct, meditation, and other Dharma.
- Being reborn on Earth until someone has reached inner peace or enlightenment.
- Arabic word for God.
- Name of the followers of Islam.
- Place of worship for Buddhists.
- Name of the followers of Hinduism.
- The result of our own past actions and our own preset doings.
- Believe both the written and oral Torah represent the word of God.
- Name of the followers of Buddhism.
- Place of worship for Hinduism.
- Four books of knowledge written in Sanskrit.
- Holy text of Christianity.
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- Believed to be the word of God a dictated to Muhammed by the angel Gabriel.
- The universe is God and God is the universe.
- A place of worship for the Jews.
- Name of the followers of Judaism.
- Believed to be the son of God.
- The belief of one god.
- A body if Jewish civil and ceremonial law, customs and culture.
- Place of worship for Muslims.
20 Clues: Arabic word for God. • The belief of one god. • Holy text of Christianity. • Place of worship for Muslims. • Believed to be the son of God. • Place of worship for Hinduism. • Name of the followers of Islam. • Place of worship for Buddhists. • A place of worship for the Jews. • Name of the followers of Judaism. • Name of the followers of Hinduism. • ...
rel 2024-10-27
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- / Act of worship in many religions.
- / Sacred city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- / Important figure in Hinduism.
- / Residence for monks or nuns.
- / Christian place of worship.
- / Prophet of Islam.
- / Laws given to Moses in Judaism.
- / Practice for inner peace and focus.
- / Concept of cause and effect in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- / Religious journey, such as to Mecca.
- / Christian concept of God as three entities.
- / Spiritual goal in Buddhism.
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- / Early followers of Jesus.
- / Cycle of rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- / Founder of Buddhism.
- / Holy month in Islam.
- / Central figure in Christianity.
- / Islamic place of worship.
- / Place of worship in Judaism.
- / Ethical duty in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- / Holiest city in Islam.
- / Led Israelites out of Egypt.
- / Holy book of Islam.
- / Original name of Buddha.
- / Sacred text of Judaism.
- / Christian rite of initiation.
- / Ultimate goal in Buddhism.
- / Ancient Hindu scriptures.
- / Sacred text of Christianity.
- / Place of worship for various religions.
30 Clues: / Prophet of Islam. • / Holy book of Islam. • / Founder of Buddhism. • / Holy month in Islam. • / Holiest city in Islam. • / Sacred text of Judaism. • / Original name of Buddha. • / Early followers of Jesus. • / Islamic place of worship. • / Ancient Hindu scriptures. • / Ultimate goal in Buddhism. • / Christian place of worship. • / Spiritual goal in Buddhism. • ...
American revolution 2024-09-26
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- where the massacre of 1770
- war that pushed france out of
- first name of who said the British are coming
- act that taxed sweet foods
- last name of main author of the declaration of independence
- treaty name of France city
- what was poured into the Boston harbor
- last name of enlightenment philosopher who started ideas of independence
- last name of who negotiated the alliance between the American colonies and France
- last name of Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
- Lase name of author of common sense
- where the British surrendered
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- made by Thomas Paine
- act that taxed paper
- name of the army for the colonist
- last name of leader of sons of liberty
- act that allowed British solders to stay in homes
- where the first shots were fired
- battle that was the turning point of the war
- last name of give me liberty or give me death
20 Clues: made by Thomas Paine • act that taxed paper • where the massacre of 1770 • act that taxed sweet foods • treaty name of France city • war that pushed france out of • where the British surrendered • where the first shots were fired • name of the army for the colonist • Lase name of author of common sense • last name of leader of sons of liberty • ...
Chapter 7 Ancient Greece 2025-01-15
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- to break down
- a group of people living in a new territory
- a government in which a small group has control
- A group of armed foot soldiers
- A Persian religion based on the beliefr of one god
- a gathering of place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- narrow strip of land forming a link between two larger areas of land
- A form of democracy in which in which citizens elect officials
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
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- a government by the people
- Someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories
- Absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- A Greek city state
- the governor of a province
- strait or narrow sea between two landmasses
- Enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- A form of democracy in which all citizens can participate first hand
- high-ranked government official in Sparta
20 Clues: to break down • A Greek city state • a government by the people • the governor of a province • A group of armed foot soldiers • Enslaved people in ancient Sparta • Absolute ruler unrestrained by law • land surrounded by water on three sides • high-ranked government official in Sparta • a group of people living in a new territory • strait or narrow sea between two landmasses • ...
Holiday Edition: Around the World in December 2025-12-04
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- Shortest day and longest night of the year
- Spinning top used in a traditional Hanukkah game
- Buddhist holiday celebrating the Buddhas enlightenment
- Winter holiday celebrated with traditions like gift giving lights and gathering with loved ones
- Nine day Mexican reenactment of Mary and Josephs journey
- Candleholder used during Kwanzaa with seven candles
- Japanese New Years Eve celebration
- Weeklong celebration of African heritage and unity
- Pagan winter solstice festival with ancient European origins
- Holiday celebrated on December 26 in many Commonwealth nations
- Dutch winter holiday figure celebrated on December 5
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- Chinese festival marking the arrival of winter
- Scotlands New Year celebration
- Spanish phrase meaning Merry Christmas
- Nine branched candelabrum lit each night of Hanukkah
- Swedish festival of light featuring candle crowns
- Ancient Roman festival of feasting and gift giving
- Scene depicting the birth of Jesus
- Modern Hindu festival honoring Ganesha in late December
- Jewish Festival of Lights celebrated for eight nights
20 Clues: Scotlands New Year celebration • Scene depicting the birth of Jesus • Japanese New Years Eve celebration • Spanish phrase meaning Merry Christmas • Shortest day and longest night of the year • Chinese festival marking the arrival of winter • Spinning top used in a traditional Hanukkah game • Swedish festival of light featuring candle crowns • ...
MAS Midterm Review 2025-12-12
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- First Emperor of Mexico after Independence
- Intellectual movement that inspired Father Hidalgo
- Land mass that allowed for humans to migrant from Asia into the Americas
- Republic established in Texas by Benjamin Edwards
- Leader of the Independence movement after Hidalgo
- "El ______"; Hidalgo's declaration of independence
- Empresario in charge of "The Old 300"
- "Grasshopper Hill"; one of the stops before the settlement of Tenochtitlan
- Floating gardens created by the Aztec civilization
- "The Black _____"; referring Spanish's violence in the New World
- Referring to an individual of "black" blood
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- Translator for Cortes
- Anglo granted permission by the Mexican government to bring settlers in Texas
- President of Mexico who abolished slavery
- "City of the Gods"; inspiration for the Aztec capital
- "La Noche _____" or Cortes' retreat from Tenochtitlan
- Merchant class in Aztec society
- La Virgen de _____; The Brown Virgin Mary
- Family/Residential unit in Aztec society
- Priest who "cried" for Mexican Independence
- Referring to an individual of mixed blood; Indigenous and European
21 Clues: Translator for Cortes • Merchant class in Aztec society • Empresario in charge of "The Old 300" • Family/Residential unit in Aztec society • President of Mexico who abolished slavery • La Virgen de _____; The Brown Virgin Mary • First Emperor of Mexico after Independence • Priest who "cried" for Mexican Independence • Referring to an individual of "black" blood • ...
Buddhism 2019-03-06
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- Siddhartha Gautama
- a life without luxury but also without poverty
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- following the path of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, who went on a quest for Enlightenment around the sixth century BC. Once you get to Nirvana you are not born again.
- enlightenment is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and has reached Nirvana. Buddhists believe a person can become enlightened by following the Middle Way.
4 Clues: Siddhartha Gautama • a life without luxury but also without poverty • enlightenment is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and has reached Nirvana. Buddhists believe a person can become enlightened by following the Middle Way. • ...
Ch.21 Lesson 3 2022-09-21
6 Clues: in the end • inflexible • the Great Russian ruler 1762-1796 • the Great Prussian ruler 1740-1786 • one that follows, especially one who takes over a throne, title, estate , or office • a system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal powers
Colonial America 2021-06-24
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- Who made up the largest contingent of migrants form the European continent?
- Contributed three-fourths of the population growth.
- Who bought his freedom in 1766?
- What accounted for more than a third of New England's exports?
- Who promoted the Great Awakening?
- Where was the Stono Rebellion located?
- Forts to block Russians advance into California.
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- subdivided land more or less equally among sons.
- What movement encouraged people to study the world around them?
- Alternative name for the German immigrants.
- What rebellion happened in 1739?
- The wave of revivals that began in Massachusetts.
- Protestant immigrants from northern Ireland, Scotland, and England.
- a kind of indentured servant.
- Dominated the St. Lawrence valley and Great Lakes fur trade.
- The Alantic crossing by slave ships traveling from West Africa to the Americas.
- This place banned slavery between the years 1735 to 1750.
- Who wrote the Poor Richard's Almanack?
- What was the term given to new African slaves?
- This gave slaves some control over their pace of work.
20 Clues: a kind of indentured servant. • Who bought his freedom in 1766? • What rebellion happened in 1739? • Who promoted the Great Awakening? • Who wrote the Poor Richard's Almanack? • Where was the Stono Rebellion located? • Alternative name for the German immigrants. • What was the term given to new African slaves? • subdivided land more or less equally among sons. • ...
5 Major World Religions 2021-05-24
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- The founder of Christianity
- The founder of Islam
- The name of the Christian Deity
- The ultimate state of peacefulness in Hinduism
- The oldest of the 5 major world religions
- The belief in multiple Gods
- The Christian symbol
- The Jewish Holy Book
- The deity in Judaism
- According to Islamic religion, one must follow the 5 _____ of faith
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- When the soul leaves the body at death, and enters a new body to be reborn
- The Muslim holy book
- The founder of Judaism
- The "God" of Islam
- The belief that what you put into the universe, you will get back from the universe
- The Buddah's first name
- This religion began in the Fertile Crescent
- Religion with the MOST followers worldwide
- The belief in only 1 God
- To reach enlightenment in Buddhism, you must follow the ______ path
- This country is where Hinduism and Buddhism began
- Christianity spread to the "New World" during the age of _______
- Jewish leaders are called _____
23 Clues: The "God" of Islam • The Muslim holy book • The founder of Islam • The Christian symbol • The Jewish Holy Book • The deity in Judaism • The founder of Judaism • The Buddah's first name • The belief in only 1 God • The founder of Christianity • The belief in multiple Gods • The name of the Christian Deity • Jewish leaders are called _____ • The oldest of the 5 major world religions • ...
Extra Credit Marking Period 1 2022-10-26
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- Louis XIV's nickname
- Your favorite teacher
- Toussaint Louverture was born one of these
- He unified Germany (BLOOD AND IRON)
- The National ____________ wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- Many French people were executed during this
- This estate was made up largely of the clergy (religious leaders)
- Montesquieu believed in the _________ of power
- Bolivar's nickname
- Along with Germany, this country was also unified
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- He believed in life, liberty and property
- This movement caused many people to want independence and natural rights
- This prison/fortress was stormed
- Nationalism can be this or that
- Restored peace and put Monarchs back in charge
- Strong feeling for your country
- Nationalism can be this or that
- Simon Bolivar freed many Latin American Nations from this European Power
- Napoleon Invaded this place during Winter
- This estate paid all of the taxes in France
- People who were born in New Spain of of spanish parents (second highest class in New Spain)
21 Clues: Bolivar's nickname • Louis XIV's nickname • Your favorite teacher • Nationalism can be this or that • Strong feeling for your country • Nationalism can be this or that • This prison/fortress was stormed • He unified Germany (BLOOD AND IRON) • He believed in life, liberty and property • Napoleon Invaded this place during Winter • Toussaint Louverture was born one of these • ...
WorldHistory 2022-05-27
Across
- Russian leader who oversaw the dissolution of the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Muslim league, founder of Pakistan
- Father of the Ottoman Empire
- Wrote autobiography of his experiences as an enslaved person
- X the Great promoted religious tolerance in Persia.
- Most important critic of capitalism
- communist leader of China who oversaw the Great Leap Forward
- Renamed Byzantium & made it his new capital
- Formerly enslaved liberator of Haiti
- Ruled the Eastern Roman Empire with his wife
- Wealthy prince who achived enlightenment
Down
- Critiqued mercantilism, described/prescribed capitalism
- The Preserver
- The Atlantic Slave trade lead to a X of African peoples.
- French thinker who renewed debates around epistemology and metaphysics
- Wealthy ruler of Mali (no spaces)
- South African leader who opposed apartheid
- "Old Master" who founded Daoism
- Leader of the "Glorious October Socialist Revolution"
- Temporarily established rule in central/western Europe ~800CE
- Angolan royal who fought the Portuguese, resisting slavery
21 Clues: The Preserver • Father of the Ottoman Empire • "Old Master" who founded Daoism • Wealthy ruler of Mali (no spaces) • Most important critic of capitalism • Formerly enslaved liberator of Haiti • Wealthy prince who achived enlightenment • South African leader who opposed apartheid • Renamed Byzantium & made it his new capital • Ruled the Eastern Roman Empire with his wife • ...
French Revolution 2022-12-13
Across
- The fundamental principles of a government
- Short time of panic and riots by peasants with a aristocrat conspiracy
- Land holders provide land for loyalty and service
- French revolution leader and military commander
- Controlling the publics moral
- an oath never to separate until a written constitution had been established
- Responsible for choosing the president and passing laws
- Someone with nobility or money in a high class
Down
- The last queen of France
- A poor level of social status
- A secret plan to do something unlawful
- Every person is treated the same
- They were the upper middle class
- Several thousand people took over bastille
- time of mass executions and violences during the revolution
- The amount of money that comes in is less then the amount spent
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century
- French military and police reserve
- An allegiance to a nation or a state
- Last french king during the revolution
20 Clues: The last queen of France • A poor level of social status • Controlling the publics moral • Every person is treated the same • They were the upper middle class • French military and police reserve • An allegiance to a nation or a state • A secret plan to do something unlawful • Last french king during the revolution • The fundamental principles of a government • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
Across
- the sets the stage for self development
- is the study of people, past and present
- has significally changed society
- use of material power
- the last stage for the self development
- adult ego state is the rational person
- personality, character, defining values
- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
Down
- is a product of social interactions and internalizing the external views along ones personal view about oneself
- student of socrates
- the soul is immortal
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
- the second stage for the self development
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- is the voice of authority
20 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • the sets the stage for self development • the last stage for the self development • personality, character, defining values • is the study of people, past and present • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-10-06
Across
- Politician that started Reign of Terror
- Leader with no limitations on their power
- famous for his theory of gravity
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Advocate for direct democracy
- Describes European worldview before 1700s
- Overthrowing a social order/government
- Led the armies of the 13 Colonies
- Great general, reformed laws, French
- proved heliocentrism with math and models
- Absolute monarch, France
- Absolute monarch, Russia
- "George Washington" of Latin America
- ynical man, advocate for absolute monarchs
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- Palace used by French absolute monarchs
- Advocate for separation of powers
- Led the only successful slave revolt
- Intellectual movement focused on reason
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- King of England during Glorious Revolution
- French king during French Revolution
- invented the telescope
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion
- social contract theory + natural rights
- Mexican priest that fought against injustice
- scientist known for theory of heliocentrism
27 Clues: invented the telescope • Absolute monarch, France • Absolute monarch, Russia • Advocate for direct democracy • famous for his theory of gravity • Advocate for separation of powers • Led the armies of the 13 Colonies • Led the only successful slave revolt • French king during French Revolution • Great general, reformed laws, French • "George Washington" of Latin America • ...
Age of Enpuzzlement 2022-10-17
Across
- Believed in civil rights (ex. freedom of press)
- proved parliment gains all of the power
- the spainyards oppressed the natives under this system
- believed in the general will of the people
- made the 95 theses
- this queen brought the golden age
- developed math and hieroglyphics
- English scientist who believed everything should be doubted until proven 'by reason'
- it grew out of the scientific revolution
- he took the aztecs
- believed in the 3 branches of government
Down
- this pope PEAKED corruption
- was believed to be the 'holy' language
- threw catholic officals out a window
- preached predestination
- wasn't actually a tea party
- Believed the government protected people from each other
- were found in present day mexico
- made jamestown, virginia (1607)
- had llamas/alpacas and domesticated animals
- captured the capital city of cuzco
- he took the aztecs
- dominated the spice trade by pushing the portugese out
- roman empire
- Believed in natural rights
25 Clues: roman empire • made the 95 theses • he took the aztecs • he took the aztecs • preached predestination • Believed in natural rights • this pope PEAKED corruption • wasn't actually a tea party • made jamestown, virginia (1607) • were found in present day mexico • developed math and hieroglyphics • this queen brought the golden age • captured the capital city of cuzco • ...
Social Studies Crosswords Puzzle 2019-05-21
Across
- a feeling of unity and pride as a nations
- freed all slaves on the island
- a social contract or an agreement
- abled european to conquer other nations
- an imaginary line between Portugal and Spain during the explorations
- tax
- used a magnetic needle to determined-- North
- believe people should have natural rights and can overthrow their own governments
- allowed sailors to determined latitude
- believe that the king gets it power from god
- to sell
Down
- where people can own their own property, makes goods, and buy and sell them
- gold and silver
- a military general who came to lead french
- believed that the sun is in the center of the universe
- believe people should do what best in society
- Life, liberty, own property
- middle part of the triangular trade
- country gain power by its supply of gold and silver
- set of laws based on the ideas on the Enlightenment
- to export more than you import
- king during the french revolution
- to buy
23 Clues: tax • to buy • to sell • gold and silver • Life, liberty, own property • freed all slaves on the island • to export more than you import • a social contract or an agreement • king during the french revolution • middle part of the triangular trade • allowed sailors to determined latitude • abled european to conquer other nations • a feeling of unity and pride as a nations • ...
History 2020-10-08
Across
- new Englander led factories producing shoes leather wagons , lumber
- 2nd president
- money of government
- to give up
- unions groups of workers who press for better working conditions
- slaves equaled 3/5 of 1 white male
- income
- act of being enlightened
- to reject
- price of legislation enacted by municipal authority
- having single legislative chamber
- society culture way of life in particular area
- to translate
- wanted to keep slavery , over in south
- New Orleans to U.S
Down
- the buying of Louisiana from France
- created manifest destiny
- each state gets number of reps based on pop
- First 10 amendments
- wanted strong central government
- mid 1700s new tech age
- organization consists of parties or groups united toward common goal
- The law where Europeans are no longer allowed to colonize in America’s
- America’s cabinet’s no longer veiwed as open collinization
- a drink that was very popular and made of cotton
25 Clues: income • to reject • to give up • to translate • 2nd president • New Orleans to U.S • money of government • First 10 amendments • mid 1700s new tech age • created manifest destiny • act of being enlightened • wanted strong central government • having single legislative chamber • slaves equaled 3/5 of 1 white male • the buying of Louisiana from France • wanted to keep slavery , over in south • ...
Mia Au Prologue 2020-09-14
Across
- highest class of people
- people submitted to prevent disorder
- revival of art and literature
- a kings power came from god
- smaller upper assembly
- power rests with citizens who have the right to elect
- government ruled by a king
- most powerful institution in Europe
- religion that everyone is equal
- populations system of government
- the right to rebel against the government
- branches divided into three
- Code God gave as rules
Down
- ruler power restricted
- a turning point
- changing the way something is made or done
- jury trial and protection of the law
- system that controls America.
- small group having control
- citizens rule and make laws
- formal summary of the rights
- legislature that permission is needed from
- applying principles of reason and the methods of science
- English law derived from custom and judicial precedent
- religion founded by Jesus
- Israelite´s and Jews religion
- major source of respect for someones rights and liberties
27 Clues: a turning point • ruler power restricted • smaller upper assembly • Code God gave as rules • highest class of people • religion founded by Jesus • small group having control • government ruled by a king • a kings power came from god • citizens rule and make laws • branches divided into three • formal summary of the rights • revival of art and literature • system that controls America. • ...
Mullinax French Revolution 2020-01-05
Across
- clergy
- final failure for Napoleon
- first exile of Napoleon
- new government formed by the Tennis Court Oath
- old prison stormed on July 14, 1789, symbolic start of the revolution
- (“without pants”) artisans, workers
- government that declared war on Austria
- Inequalities in society, Enlightenment ideas, Poor leadership by Louis XVI, Economic crisis, Widespread hunger and record cold
- government that tried and executed the king
- group of European leaders who tried to restore order after Napoleon
- everyone else, 97% of the population
Down
- man who rose to power, declared himself emperor of France, and tried to conquer most of Europe
- queen during the French Revolution
- law code created under Napoleon
- merchants, factory owners, lawyers, doctors
- disaster for Napoleon
- written by National Assembly
- final exile of Napoleon
- nobility
- weak government of a 5-person executive committee
- vow by the Third Estate when locked out of the Estates-General to continue meeting until they created a new constitution
- king during the French Revolution
22 Clues: clergy • nobility • disaster for Napoleon • first exile of Napoleon • final exile of Napoleon • final failure for Napoleon • written by National Assembly • law code created under Napoleon • king during the French Revolution • queen during the French Revolution • (“without pants”) artisans, workers • everyone else, 97% of the population • government that declared war on Austria • ...
Unit 2 summative assessment 2020-10-21
Across
- Nationalist unify northern and southern Italy
- in support of the Spanish king
- part of the western expansion expanded America
- a creole who takes part in the war
- General who led the Haitian army against the French
- Latin America being united by the european
- the bill the Haitians had to pay off to the france.
- east coast; main language is Portuguese
Down
- the first kingof portugal
- imperialistic money system
- South american territories split off from the main "colony" into an individual territory run by a governer
- born within spain or portugal/pure bloods
- a fuedal labor system run by the penisulares which targets the lower class
- Group of german citizens who do not wish to be ruled by napolean
- Nation, Interchangeable
- rights, any form of knowledge spread to Latin America
- an educated slave who lead slaves to war.
- the norm within your nation(culture, looks, etc)
- White people born from Latin America
- A formal social class
20 Clues: A formal social class • Nation, Interchangeable • the first kingof portugal • imperialistic money system • in support of the Spanish king • a creole who takes part in the war • White people born from Latin America • east coast; main language is Portuguese • born within spain or portugal/pure bloods • an educated slave who lead slaves to war. • ...
Sophia cobaugh's crossword puzzle :) 2020-09-15
Across
- democracy Citizens rule and make law
- government type of democracy
- of powers vesting
- commandments laws or rules handed down
- culture and style of art
- religion of the satellites and Jews
- two assemblies
- rights independent
- law part of English law
- action or process
- of rights first amendments
- government ruled by few powerful people
- small groups of noble land owning
- rights kings
Down
- system that contains society
- nations international non profit organization
- monarchy shares organized government
- system compound made of government
- legislative body of government
- carta "great character"
- name of the region founded by Jesus
- catholic church developed roman Christianity
- process of law law work in orderly ways
- revolution replacement of James
- power people, rule of people
- based on teachings of Muhammad
- contract agreement among members of Society
- citizens have the right to elect leaders
- single person called a king or monarch
- end razing reason
30 Clues: rights kings • two assemblies • of powers vesting • action or process • end razing reason • rights independent • carta "great character" • law part of English law • culture and style of art • of rights first amendments • system that contains society • government type of democracy • power people, rule of people • legislative body of government • based on teachings of Muhammad • ...
Mikalah Kim Prologue 2020-09-15
Across
- King´s power came from God
- developed from Roman Christianity
- government powers divided federal/central
- citizens elect representatives
- citizens make laws directly
- world peace and betterment in humanity
- controlled foreign and financial policies
- have rights to life, liberty, property
- England´s National Legislature
- government in 3 different branches
- king or monarch ruled in a government
- system for controlling society
- customs and principles established over time
- government ruled by small group of families
Down
- agreement among members of society
- rules of social and religious behavior
- religion founded by Jesus
- rights and liberties essential to people
- government ruled by few powerful people
- law works in unknown, orderly ways
- powers are restricted by laws
- brilliant cultural movement
- citizens that have the right to elect leaders
- turning point in history
- based on teaching from Mohammed
- religion of Isrealites and Jews
- intellectual movement
- religious reform movement
- traditional respect for rights and liberties
- rule of people
30 Clues: rule of people • intellectual movement • turning point in history • religion founded by Jesus • religious reform movement • King´s power came from God • citizens make laws directly • brilliant cultural movement • powers are restricted by laws • citizens elect representatives • England´s National Legislature • system for controlling society • based on teaching from Mohammed • ...
sammybrunatti 2020-09-16
Across
- government ruled by many powerful people
- commandments laws for greeks,romands etc
- laws established over time
- source of traditional English
- rights everyone has
- person chose by god
- where citizens can elect their next leader
- to have law work in orderly ways
- rule of the people
- by renewed interest in classical culturereformation religout movement that began in 16th
- turning point of English history
- a group of powerful people
- religious of Israelis and Jews
- rights and liberties of people
Down
- single person controlling a government
- developed from roman Christianity
- citizens elect people
- intellectual movement
- citizens make laws
- England national legislate
- government ruled by a family
- made to work for world peace
- agreeing with the people
- a system for controlling society
- based of the teachings of muhammad
- religion found by Jesus
- powers of ruler are restricted
- system of the government
- contract agreement among members of society
29 Clues: citizens make laws • rule of the people • rights everyone has • person chose by god • citizens elect people • intellectual movement • religion found by Jesus • agreeing with the people • system of the government • England national legislate • laws established over time • a group of powerful people • government ruled by a family • made to work for world peace • source of traditional English • ...
Mason Miller's French Revolution Crossword 2021-02-03
Across
- The first and second estates made the 3rd estate pay these
- The movement that advocated the use of reason
- Was responsible for registering laws
- Political system where the power lies in the citizens
- French army general that later becomes emperor
- The chosen way of execution in France
- The 3rd estate and poorest with peasants
- The way they declared who the king was
- The man who led the terror to the great terror
Down
- A member of a group pushing towards the reign of terror
- Biggest prison in France raided by citizens
- The biggest palace in France built for Louis XV
- The 1st estate and wealthiest of society
- What King Louis was proven guilty for
- Time period with brutal suppression to bring terror upon France
- The way the pro revolutionary flag was designed
- Known as the last queen of France and wasn't very liked
- The people that did the agriculture for France
- The 2nd estate and 2nd wealthiest of society
- Legal voting rights
20 Clues: Legal voting rights • Was responsible for registering laws • What King Louis was proven guilty for • The chosen way of execution in France • The way they declared who the king was • The 1st estate and wealthiest of society • The 3rd estate and poorest with peasants • Biggest prison in France raided by citizens • The 2nd estate and 2nd wealthiest of society • ...
Roxane Vasquez Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-16
Across
- abundance; lavishness
- characterized by abundant growth
- above all or most importantly
- the
- hostility or hatred
- the person or persons who are intended to read a piece of writting
- a symbol of a person, place, or an object that has a meaning in itself
- the repetition of constant sounds within or at the end
- the repetition of constant sounds at the beginning
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- descriptive words and phrases that a writer uses to recreate sensory experiences
- the act of looting or plundering by force
- not allowing light to pass through
- a writers attitude toward a subject
- related to a part of somethings inmost nature
- occurring at night
- having little substance or strength
- usually writes for one or more purposes
- a writers or speakers choice of words
- either of two days of the year when the sun is farthest from the eqautor
- a form of autobiographical writting in which a person recalls
20 Clues: the • occurring at night • hostility or hatred • abundance; lavishness • above all or most importantly • characterized by abundant growth • not allowing light to pass through • a writers attitude toward a subject • having little substance or strength • a writers or speakers choice of words • usually writes for one or more purposes • the act of looting or plundering by force • ...
Greece VS. Rome 2021-02-11
Across
- civilization What kind of civilization was greece?
- What did Greek people think was barbaric?
- What is the short Roman sword called?
- Who was the greek god of the underworld?
- Who was the Greek god of war?
- Wars What was the name of the war between Carthage and Rome?
- What city was the place that democracy was made?
- What was one resource Greeks used for their artwork?
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the __________.
Down
- the Great Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Roman Civil War?
- Roman God of the Sky?
- What did Greeks use to make pots?
- The Roman God of War.
- Greek What was the language that Athens spoke?
- Julius ______ became dictator of Rome ending the Republic.
- What is a Greek city state?
- Who was Rome's first empire?
- Continent of Rome?
- Which holiday did Greeks celebrate by breaking pots?
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment is a ______.
20 Clues: Continent of Rome? • Roman God of the Sky? • The Roman God of War. • What is a Greek city state? • Who was Rome's first empire? • Who was the Greek god of war? • What did Greeks use to make pots? • What is the short Roman sword called? • Who was the greek god of the underworld? • What did Greek people think was barbaric? • Greek What was the language that Athens spoke? • ...
Northern Europe 2021-02-24
Across
- Romanticism focussed on
- people who move to a certain country
- major religion in Northern Europe
- led the reformation movement
- between the ancient and modern times
- questioned tradition,valued reason
- this union of European countries
- invaded Britain when the Romans left
- the English law-making body
- allowed Luther's ideas to spread
- power-struggle over communism
- weakened Catholics
- owners use profits to expand
- Reformation branch of Christianity
Down
- influential genre of literature of 1700's
- N. Europe's languages: Swedish and
- concentrated in a short time
- machines replaced human factorylabor
- people flee one country for safety
- Hans Christian Anderson genre
- government funded health care
- ability to read and write
- Northern Europe's oldest urban area
- two in the 1900's ruined Europe
- where Reformation movement started
- natives of Northern Scandinavia
- invaded Europe during M/A
- brought Christianity to Britain
- ownership of resources by workers
29 Clues: weakened Catholics • Romanticism focussed on • ability to read and write • invaded Europe during M/A • the English law-making body • concentrated in a short time • led the reformation movement • owners use profits to expand • government funded health care • power-struggle over communism • Hans Christian Anderson genre • two in the 1900's ruined Europe • ...
summative assesment thingy :/ 2021-10-20
Across
- practice of farming
- people with one Indigenous [native] parent and one white parent
- an intellectual movement that ruled Europe in the eighteenth century
- white Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula
- an organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- the most viable leader in the Haitian
- a Creole aristocrat, intellectual, and military officer.
- founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil.
- the identification with one's own nation
- Hatian ________
Down
- nobleman in spain
- white children of Peninsular parents born in Latin America
- A country in the Caribbean Sea
- an economic policy aimed at increasing exports while reducing imports in a given economy
- an island in the Caribbean that is part of the Greater Antilles
- French military general
- Taking complete or partial governmental control of another country
- a Creole son of a Spanish soldier.
- government made consequences to correct someone's wrongs
- led the Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army.
- rain forest
21 Clues: rain forest • Hatian ________ • nobleman in spain • practice of farming • French military general • A country in the Caribbean Sea • a Creole son of a Spanish soldier. • the most viable leader in the Haitian • the identification with one's own nation • white Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula • founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil. • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Words 2021-10-22
Across
- A formal statement or announcement
- Extreme views and actions that lead to a major change
- A king who agrees with enlightened ideas
- A nickname given to a specific place in the world
- Clergy Nobility Social Class
- The time period a king was in power
- A change where the government is changed or drastically altered
- To rule yourself and not be ruled by outsiders
- A Group that work for a common social goal
Down
- A machine that cut off heads
- A formal meeting
- Payment for the mistakes a government has done
- The real deal
- To be inspired and to reject traditional ideas
- How a group of people think about people who are different from them
- To keep something within limits
- The removal of a government
- A system the Spanish and Portuguese used to force hard labor on slaves
- Rejection of extreme views
- Imperialist economic system where colonies could only trade with the mother country
20 Clues: The real deal • A formal meeting • Rejection of extreme views • The removal of a government • A machine that cut off heads • Clergy Nobility Social Class • To keep something within limits • A formal statement or announcement • The time period a king was in power • A king who agrees with enlightened ideas • A Group that work for a common social goal • ...
Global (Revolutions, Industrialization, Imperialism) 2023-01-23
Across
- "Blood and Iron"
- Leader of French caribbean rebellion
- The Guillotine's #1 user
- Imperial Conference
- Mr. God Given Rights
- Leader of the "rosso shirts"
- Union Worker group action, collectively
- exploitation of workers, evil bosses
- a policy, opposite of isolation
- The Jewel in the Crown
- Matthew Perry's treaty
- New World shortcut in central America
- South Asian soldier who dons rouge
- introduction of machine technology
- Old World shortcut in Egypt
Down
- Economic system of competition
- African resistor of Imperialism
- Japanese Emperor, also a cookie company
- Reign of ______ (chaos)
- The Dutch people of South Africa
- The White Man's 'duty'
- Foe of the Russian Winter
- decapitated Monarch
- empire building
- Lassiez Faire plus supply and demand
- continent of European desire
- South American Independence Leader
- Disease of early industrial cities
- industrial travel technology
- Survival of the Fittest
- Union Worker group action, collectively
- Sphere of influence treaty, with J
- time of new political ideas
- 1800s British smuggled good
- when Sepoys fight back
35 Clues: empire building • "Blood and Iron" • Imperial Conference • decapitated Monarch • Mr. God Given Rights • The White Man's 'duty' • The Jewel in the Crown • Matthew Perry's treaty • when Sepoys fight back • Reign of ______ (chaos) • Survival of the Fittest • The Guillotine's #1 user • Foe of the Russian Winter • time of new political ideas • 1800s British smuggled good • ...
The Education System 2023-02-07
Across
- important piece of literature, religous doctrine, related to bible
- maia's hat, ghasman disaprooves
- religion sponsored by the safavid empire, the ___ days of christmas
- The man who lived a life of lover, bisexual king who is also mysgynistic
- think normandy beach
- my country's not like OTHER countries *hair tuck*
- ghasman hates him >:( you always dress like him
- band drugs, erica's new obsession, lorelai is confused
- patriarchy has a foot kink, i see you there
Down
- AP world drugs
- philosophy baby B)
- pierceing the penises, for the gods of course
- gaslight, gatekeep, _______
- he has encyclopedia :P
- Woodwinds can't do chromatic scales
- the color of capitalism
- nautical miles
- think people who like drugs, but without the -ies
- coauthor of the communist mifesto + capital
- EMOOOOOOO (ur not my dad godddd)
- 16,000 rubber balls
- mars, OH YEAH
- godly being, the utmost respect towards him
- god's ears
- that brother nobody cares about ata____lpa
- created america, capitalist KING
26 Clues: god's ears • mars, OH YEAH • AP world drugs • nautical miles • philosophy baby B) • 16,000 rubber balls • think normandy beach • he has encyclopedia :P • the color of capitalism • gaslight, gatekeep, _______ • maia's hat, ghasman disaprooves • EMOOOOOOO (ur not my dad godddd) • created america, capitalist KING • Woodwinds can't do chromatic scales • ...
1450 to 1750 Key Terms 2015-12-27
Across
- A medieval organization of craftsmen and merchants
- A ruler with complete power
- An emperor in Russia
- A place where ships load or unload goods
- The goods that come into a port
- A European movement emphasizing on reason and individualism rather than religion
- A small and fast ship used by the Spanish and Portuguese
- A system of money used in certain location
Down
- The first man to circumnavigate around the world
- A man of mixed race, a Spaniard and an American Indian
- Of or relating to the sea
- Working class people
- A tax placed on imports or exports
- The capitalist class, which owns most of the wealth
- A very important export from East Asia
- An agricultural laborer bound to work on his lord's estates
- Gold or silver in bulk before coining
- A cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe
- The goods that leave a port
- One of the great feudal states in Japan
20 Clues: Working class people • An emperor in Russia • Of or relating to the sea • A ruler with complete power • The goods that leave a port • The goods that come into a port • A tax placed on imports or exports • Gold or silver in bulk before coining • A very important export from East Asia • One of the great feudal states in Japan • A place where ships load or unload goods • ...
Analee Carroll India 2017-06-12
Across
- what are seasonal winds called?
- India's Hollywood
- what are many Indian languages taken from?
- what type of government does India have?
- what is the second most populated country?
- what percent of people that live in India work in agriculture?
- the religion that is a mix between Hinduism and Islam
- the social class outside of the caste system
- what plateau covers the southern part of India?
- what mountain range blocks India from the rest of Asia?
- a religion that believes in many gods
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- what physical feature stretches across northern India?
- if you believe in this religion your goal is to reach nirvana
- the code of behavior that members of a caste must follow
- how many states are there in India?
- the name for social classes in India
- the belief that you're soul will be reborn into a new life
- the state of enlightenment
- you must be a vegetarian if you believe this religion
- the highest caste
20 Clues: India's Hollywood • the highest caste • the state of enlightenment • what are seasonal winds called? • how many states are there in India? • the name for social classes in India • a religion that believes in many gods • what type of government does India have? • what are many Indian languages taken from? • what is the second most populated country? • ...
Analee Carroll India 2017-06-12
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- a religion that believes in many gods
- the belief that you're soul will be reborn into a new life
- what are seasonal winds called?
- what plateau covers the southern part of India?
- you must be a vegetarian if you believe this religion
- the religion that is a mix between Hinduism and Islam
- what type of government does India have?
- what is the second most populated country?
- the social class outside of the caste system
- if you believe in this religion your goal is to reach nirvana
- what are many Indian languages taken from?
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- what percent of people that live in India work in agriculture?
- what mountain range blocks India from the rest of Asia?
- the state of enlightenment
- what physical feature stretches across northern India?
- how many states are there in India?
- the name for social classes in India
- the code of behavior that members of a caste must follow
- the highest caste
- India's Hollywood
20 Clues: the highest caste • India's Hollywood • the state of enlightenment • what are seasonal winds called? • how many states are there in India? • the name for social classes in India • a religion that believes in many gods • what type of government does India have? • what is the second most populated country? • what are many Indian languages taken from? • ...
Antivax and Pandemic 2021-12-14
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- What is the thing most unvaccinated people lack?
- Vaccines are the ____ work.
- What is the quickest summary of antivax argument?
- What do unvaccinated people fear?
- “_____ are worthless!” says the guy who never worn a mask
- Who are they, who oppose our profound truth?
- What profession speaks the devil’s whisper.
- Which is more believable, social media or medically trained professionals?
- What is being inputted in your bloodstream every single time you get a vaccine?
- doctor, rise of ____?
- Essential ____
- Elderlies ares collectively fooling the younger generation, COVID-19 is a ____
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- What is the absolute truth?
- What is the true goal of anti vaxers?
- Who is the great mastermind behind the vaccine?
- What ingredient causes harm for children, despite there being scientific proof otherwise?
- Building ________ is guaranteed to keep you safe
- what is the most useless invention?
- confirmed a superior source of news
- What is the best way to cure COVID-19?
20 Clues: Essential ____ • doctor, rise of ____? • What is the absolute truth? • Vaccines are the ____ work. • What do unvaccinated people fear? • what is the most useless invention? • confirmed a superior source of news • What is the true goal of anti vaxers? • What is the best way to cure COVID-19? • What profession speaks the devil’s whisper. • ...
The French Rev 2022-01-20
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- The separation of powers
- Who wrote the wealth of Nations
- Who wrote the declaration of the rights of women
- People who are naturally cruel greedy and selfish
- Who was the leader of the public safety committee
- books were banned writers and critics were imprisoned
- what was used to execute people
- what was a social gathering to discuss ideas called
- Napoleon was born in
- Who got to hunt after the constitution
- The right to vote
- Who was the leading salonniere
- The age of reason
- Who had to pay taxes after the constitution
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- Who defended freedom of speech
- Lovers of wisdom
- Which estate did the peasants belong to
- A yes or no vote
- when you’re hungry
- The result of the French revolution
- He was very power hungry
- Who was beheaded by the guillotine
- The constitution gave more
- People who are naturally good and moral
- 40,000 people executed
- People who are reasonable and moral
26 Clues: Lovers of wisdom • A yes or no vote • The right to vote • The age of reason • when you’re hungry • Napoleon was born in • 40,000 people executed • The separation of powers • He was very power hungry • The constitution gave more • Who defended freedom of speech • Who was the leading salonniere • Who wrote the wealth of Nations • what was used to execute people • ...
Beginnings of American Government 2023-10-04
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- A rising lawyer in boston later to become great politcal analyst
- Responsibilities withheld during Albany Plan Union
- Was granted Pennsylvania and Delaware
- Limited the kings power in several ways
- A meeting of trade
- English philospher who was a enlightenment thinker particularly about natural rights
- Delegate from New York
- Goverment that should serve the will of people
- Former colonel in French and Indian war later to be President
- A written granted authority from the king
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- Commander in cheif appointed by Washington who later joined Virginia delegation
- Government that is restricted in what they may do
- Lawyer while being one of Pennsylvania delegates
- Was granted Maryland known as Lord of Baltimore
- Was a written document that included law and protection
- Politcal leader of organized resistance
- Two house legislature was elected by property owners
- King of Britain
- Events surrounding William and Mary Orange the ascent to the thrown
- A league of friendship for defense against Native American
- Delgate from Connecticut
21 Clues: King of Britain • A meeting of trade • Delegate from New York • Delgate from Connecticut • Was granted Pennsylvania and Delaware • Limited the kings power in several ways • Politcal leader of organized resistance • A written granted authority from the king • Goverment that should serve the will of people • Was granted Maryland known as Lord of Baltimore • ...
ChatGPT Crossword 2023-11-17
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- First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt
- The longest-ruling dynasty in Chinese history
- The period of European history known for cultural and intellectual achievements
- Site of the 1945 conference between Allied powers during WWII
- ANTOINETTE The last queen of France before the French Revolution
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire
- Russian emperor title until 1917
- Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient capital of the Inca Empire
- Ancient city-state known for its direct democracy
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- CODE The system of laws created by Babylonian king Hammurabi
- Ancient civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Period known for a revival of art and learning in Europe
- The last ruling dynasty of China
- ITZA Famous Mayan city in present-day Mexico
- Holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its militarism
20 Clues: Ancient Egyptian writing system • The last ruling dynasty of China • Russian emperor title until 1917 • KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire • Ancient capital of the Inca Empire • First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt • Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 • Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens • Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
Baroque 2023-12-01
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- Comic operas with a light-hearted storyline that often have happy endings
- When the music gradually gets softer
- Vocal pieces for two voices and instrumental accompaniment
- Speech-like singing in Opera
- Each instrument or voice has a distinct melody
- The main government of the Baroque
- When the music gradually gets louder
- A Baroque invention that we use every day
- A drama that is sung to an orchestral accompaniment
- Melodic vocal solos with instrumental accompaniment
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- Creator of the opera text
- Also known as the "Age of Enlightenment"
- The number of Opera Houses in Vienna during the Baroque
- An outstanding performer of the highest abilities
- The musical technique of repeating an idea at different times in different voices
- Melody and accompaniment
- When a melodic idea is repeated in higher or lower intervals
- A musical academic society who met in the late 1500s for musical discussions
- Opera with serious content and plots that often end in tragedy
- Creator of the music
20 Clues: Creator of the music • Melody and accompaniment • Creator of the opera text • Speech-like singing in Opera • The main government of the Baroque • When the music gradually gets softer • When the music gradually gets louder • Also known as the "Age of Enlightenment" • A Baroque invention that we use every day • Each instrument or voice has a distinct melody • ...
Ap world halloween puzzle !!! 2023-10-31
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- traded within trans-saharan, initally were women
- Fruit bought from Indonesia, compared to champa rice
- stepping stone toward enlightenment
- the biggest port of southeast asia for sea routes, muslim city state
- concepts=nature and principal
- a town in northern Mali,major trading center for gold and salt on the trans-Saharan trade routes
- oceanic navigation, measure altitude
- disperse to different locations, move a lot
- empire that controlled malacca
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- a group of people traveling together
- change in a region’s wind pattern that marks the beginning of the wet season
- capital of Iraq
- biggest buddhist place of worship, in Java
- larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea
- main source of transportation, heavy loads
- Richest man in history, Ruler of mali empire
- Major religion in china, founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- city where purple dye was produced
- Trade network with goods such as gold, salt, and slaves
- largest african empire, muslim, patriarchy
- buying and selling goods and services,routes
21 Clues: capital of Iraq • concepts=nature and principal • empire that controlled malacca • city where purple dye was produced • stepping stone toward enlightenment • a group of people traveling together • oceanic navigation, measure altitude • biggest buddhist place of worship, in Java • main source of transportation, heavy loads • largest african empire, muslim, patriarchy • ...
prajna_puzzle 2024-08-31
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- The Sixth Chan Patriarch
- Antidote to anger
- A key teaching of the heart sutra is dependent _____, also known as interdependence
- The extinction of all duhkha (suffering); ultimate peace
- A teaching to counter the delusion of permanence
- Subhuti is attributed as foremost in the understanding of ____
- A title of the Buddha translated as "thus come one"
- The Bodhisattva of compassion, also known as "Guanyin"
- Sanskrit word for 'gone beyond' or 'perfection'
- An advanced state of mental concentration
- The sixth and most important paramita
- The second of the 12 links of interdependence
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- A disciple of the Buddha, "foremost in wisdom"
- "anuttarasamyaksambodhi" means "unsurpassed complete _____"
- Japanese equivalent of chinese 'Chan'
- ___ views - a kind of false view; also known as 'extreme views'
- One of the five skandhas
- One of the three I's that constitute emptiness - incomplete ___
- The Heart Sutra ends with the mantra: "____ ____ paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha"
- Sanskrit word for ignorance
- Shakyamuni Buddha's son
- Buddha of the Western Pureland
22 Clues: Antidote to anger • Shakyamuni Buddha's son • One of the five skandhas • The Sixth Chan Patriarch • Sanskrit word for ignorance • Buddha of the Western Pureland • Japanese equivalent of chinese 'Chan' • The sixth and most important paramita • An advanced state of mental concentration • The second of the 12 links of interdependence • ...
Crossword Puzzle - World Studies 2024-04-30
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- Wrote the Wealth of Nations
- People need to give up rights to government for social order
- means rebirth
- painted the Mona Lisa
- believed humans at their core are selfish creature that need to be kept in line by a strong government
- Killed 1/3 of europe
- extreme shading in artwork
- rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker
- one of the most populated italian cities at the time
- Father of humanism
- doing what's best for the state and society
- painted The School of Athens
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- Thought women should be lower ranked than men
- suggested ways to improve women's lives, but did not suggest reform
- In The Spirit of Laws, Praised the English system which he viewed as exemplifying a separation of powers
- copy and paste on slide
- Sculpted David
- philosophical European movement in the 16 and 1700s.
- based on Aristotle's teachings.
- The rights that people are born with and can never give up.
- Self-inflicted “penance” for our sins
21 Clues: means rebirth • Sculpted David • Father of humanism • Killed 1/3 of europe • painted the Mona Lisa • copy and paste on slide • extreme shading in artwork • Wrote the Wealth of Nations • painted The School of Athens • based on Aristotle's teachings. • Self-inflicted “penance” for our sins • doing what's best for the state and society • Thought women should be lower ranked than men • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-03
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- at a distance
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- to express disapproval
- following or that which comes later
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- to climb
- working hard
- structure of a government
- a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- a period of 10 years
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- money or goods left to someone in a will
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- to make a judgement based on logic or evidence
- conflict or disagreement
- a Greek city-state
- a proposed explanation for something that has to be tested
- to prove wrong
- to stress
- method of refuting or disputing claims or ideas
- to transfer unlawfully
- political organization or form of government
- person taking part in a discussion
- part of an army that soldiers ride horses
- person who tells fortunes
- stimulation to think or act in a certain way
25 Clues: to climb • to stress • working hard • at a distance • to prove wrong • a Greek city-state • a period of 10 years • to express disapproval • to transfer unlawfully • conflict or disagreement • person who tells fortunes • structure of a government • person taking part in a discussion • following or that which comes later • money or goods left to someone in a will • ...
South Asia 2025-03-20
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- When a strong country extends its power over a weaker country
- The founder of Buddhism
- The term used to describe people who has fled their home due to violence or natural disaster
- System of social hierarchy in Hinduism/India
- The idea that after you die, you are born again
- The majority religion of Pakistan
- The leader of many nonviolent protests in India
- The state of enlightenment in Buddhism
- India achieved ___________________ in 1947
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- The country that was created for Muslims
- The name of the country that East Pakistan turned into
- The act of intentionally disobeying the law to protest unjust laws or policies
- The company that took over India after the Mughals
- British rule over India
- The division of India into 2 separate countries
- The ocean that surrounds India
- The ability to move up or down a social class
- The disputed area in South Asia that is claimed by India, Pakistan, and China
- Protest against the salt tax
- The majority religion of India
20 Clues: British rule over India • The founder of Buddhism • Protest against the salt tax • The ocean that surrounds India • The majority religion of India • The majority religion of Pakistan • The state of enlightenment in Buddhism • The country that was created for Muslims • India achieved ___________________ in 1947 • System of social hierarchy in Hinduism/India • ...
Landscape Crossword 2025-01-04
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- A flower known for elegance, refinement, love, romance, strength, endurance, and luxury.
- This flower symbolizes gratitude and abundance.
- A structure symbolizing guidance, protection, resilience, and inspiration.
- A vehicle symbolizing hope, adventure, imagination, and love.
- This bird represents love, parenthood, dedication, and sacrifice.
- A fruit that symbolizes wealth, abundance, and longevity.
- A bird symbolizing lifelong devotion and fidelity.
- A phrase representing happiness and contentment.
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- A flower representing happiness, prosperity, and contentment.
- A tree representing love and loyalty.
- Objects symbolizing freedom and new beginnings.
- An animal embodying strength, courage, and guidance in adversity.
- A natural gem symbolizing purity and wisdom.
- A flower associated with love, purity, and spiritual enlightenment.
- An animal symbolizing curiosity, intelligence, and social connection.
- Beings associated with faith, innocence, purity, intelligence, and strength.
- A flower that stands for love and romance.
- This small mammal represents good luck and prosperity.
- A vehicle representing a journey or the voyage of life.
- A bird representing good fortune and longevity.
20 Clues: A tree representing love and loyalty. • A flower that stands for love and romance. • A natural gem symbolizing purity and wisdom. • Objects symbolizing freedom and new beginnings. • This flower symbolizes gratitude and abundance. • A bird representing good fortune and longevity. • A phrase representing happiness and contentment. • ...
Lucas, Kyler, Aiden 2024-11-14
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- the writer of the declaration of independance
- was elected commander and chief
- the idea that a king appointed by God could fall away and and should be overthrown
- the belief humans have natural rights and the governments authority is not absolute
- the second president
- an agreement in which you give up some freedom for protection
- someone who sides with America
- a man who who believed in the seperation of powers
- a man who helped create the social contract theorie
- European woman's rights activist
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- ideas on how to make government better
- the fight between Britian and the U.S.
- The guy who signed the declaration of independence first
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a declaration that Thomas Jefferson wrote
- a man who said there should be no monarchy
- ancient ideas from Rome and Greece
- what the stripes stand for on the flag
- the belief of not having to much freedom to avoid a purge
- someone who sides with Britian
20 Clues: the second president • someone who sides with America • someone who sides with Britian • was elected commander and chief • European woman's rights activist • ancient ideas from Rome and Greece • ideas on how to make government better • the fight between Britian and the U.S. • what the stripes stand for on the flag • a declaration that Thomas Jefferson wrote • ...
World History II Review 2025-01-27
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- "The Prince" author
- Renaissance ideas travelled across this
- sphere of influence location
- steam engine improver
- Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations"
- colony, protectorate, and sphere of influence
- natural rights protector
- Italian dictator
- Russian WWI leader
- assassination started the Great War
- first British women prime minister
- sculptor and painter of Sistine Chapel
- separation of powers advocate
- Age of Reason
- birth of modern world
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- Vietnam and Korean Wars
- palace built by Louis XIV and peace treaty meeting location
- Great Britain birthed it and grew middle class
- Renaissance author and humanist
- Louis XIV and Peter the Great
- communism collapsed from this rising in Eastern Europe
- Soviet Union, North Korea, China, and Cuba economies
- "The Social Contract" author
- France owned Haiti for sugar
- Mona Lisa painter
- 14 Points for peace
- last Soviet premier
- basis of European monarchies' rule
- Reign of Terror's symbol
- nineteenth century India
30 Clues: Age of Reason • Italian dictator • Mona Lisa painter • Russian WWI leader • "The Prince" author • 14 Points for peace • last Soviet premier • steam engine improver • birth of modern world • Vietnam and Korean Wars • natural rights protector • Reign of Terror's symbol • nineteenth century India • sphere of influence location • "The Social Contract" author • France owned Haiti for sugar • ...
The Divine Comedy 2025-02-24
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- The process of making amends for wrongdoing.
- A place of gradual cleansing and hope.
- A unique interlocking rhyme scheme used in an epic poem.
- The study of salvation and redemption.
- Grand in scale and ambitious in scope.
- A realm of torment representing ultimate sin.
- Relating to the vast and ordered universe.
- A punishment that mirrors the nature of the offense.
- Possessing foresight and creativity that transcends conventional boundaries.
- The process of renewal after moral or personal failure.
- The act of refining or cleansing one’s inner self.
- Represents deeper meanings beneath a literal narrative.
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- Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong.
- Rising above ordinary limits to a higher state of being.
- A lasting impact or contribution passed down through time.
- The principle of moral rightness and fairness.
- The celestial realm of ultimate enlightenment.
- Of or relating to a higher, supernatural power.
- Rich in symbolic meaning.
- Enduring beyond time and influencing future generations.
20 Clues: Rich in symbolic meaning. • A place of gradual cleansing and hope. • The study of salvation and redemption. • Grand in scale and ambitious in scope. • Relating to the vast and ordered universe. • The process of making amends for wrongdoing. • A realm of torment representing ultimate sin. • The principle of moral rightness and fairness. • ...
Bella Mesoras Enlightment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- centered universe
- of intellectuals from france
- parties that talk about nerdy things
- contract- took freedom of speech to have protection over gov't
- and elegant
- Jefferson- copied ideas from John locke
- system- state gov't v.s federal/national gov't
- of logic and reason
- Revolution- questioned the traditional belief about the world
- and big
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- Wollstonecraft- wanted equality for women
- centered universe
- of Independence- made July 4th,1776
- the Great- leader of russia
- that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- method- method to solve problems
- to the sky
- corrupted by civilization
- Locke- believed we are born with natural rights
- despot- new kind of absolute monarch
- of Rights- used Beccaria's legal ideas
- powers of gov't
- of freedom and speech
- and balances- 3 branches with equal powers
- Newton-theory of universal gravitation
26 Clues: and big • to the sky • and elegant • powers of gov't • centered universe • centered universe • of logic and reason • of freedom and speech • corrupted by civilization • the Great- leader of russia • of intellectuals from france • method- method to solve problems • of Independence- made July 4th,1776 • despot- new kind of absolute monarch • parties that talk about nerdy things • ...
HT1 Crossword 2025-11-04
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- Jewish day of rest
- What is the official animal of Leeds?
- Meat from a sheep
- Prayer in Islam
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- When students have incorrect pre-learned knowledge they are...
- Buddhists aim to achieve this over their lifetime
- Greek goddess of love
- A vegetable with an aniseed flavour
- The event that split the Christian Church in the 1500s.
- Who wrote the Quran?
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- The Jewish holy texts
- The most important day of prayer in the Muslim week
- The prophet that links the faiths of the Middle East
- The language that clouds are named in
- Who wrote the first few books of the Old Testament?
- Shia Islam have respect for a person, whose name is...
- A person who came up with a Taxonomy of command words
- A Catholic document declaring the belief in the Holy Trinity
- Jesus' name in Islam
- Six _________ outlined by Leeds SACRE
- Spiritual energies of the human body, in Indian spiritual culture
22 Clues: Prayer in Islam • Meat from a sheep • Jewish day of rest • Jesus' name in Islam • Who wrote the Quran? • The Jewish holy texts • Greek goddess of love • Egyptian god of the afterlife • A vegetable with an aniseed flavour • What is the official animal of Leeds? • The language that clouds are named in • Six _________ outlined by Leeds SACRE • ...
Ch 5 Ancient India Vocab 2025-12-01
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- Noble Truths – Core teachings explaining suffering.
- – Large landmass separated by physical features.
- – Seasonal winds bringing heavy rain.
- Numerals – Number system used today.
- – State of perfect peace in Buddhism.
- – Mixture of metals.
- – Mauryan ruler who converted to Buddhism.
- Path – Steps to end suffering and reach enlightenment.
- – Early Indus Valley city with advanced planning.
- – Ancient Indian language of the Vedas.
- – Belief in rebirth after death.
- – Actions that determine future fate.
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- – Indus Valley city known for its Great Bath.
- – People spreading religious beliefs.
- Maurya – Founder of the Mauryan Empire.
- Valley – Region where India’s first civilization began.
- – Sacred hymns and texts of early India.
- – “Enlightened One,” title of Siddhartha Gautama.
- – Science of working with metals.
- – Nomadic people who migrated into India around 1500 BC.
- Gupta I – Founder of the Gupta Empire.
- – Priest class in ancient India.
- – Study of stars and planets.
- – Release from the cycle of rebirth.
- System – Social hierarchy based on birth.
- Gupta II – Gupta emperor during the empire’s golden age.
26 Clues: – Mixture of metals. • – Study of stars and planets. • – Priest class in ancient India. • – Belief in rebirth after death. • – Science of working with metals. • Numerals – Number system used today. • – Release from the cycle of rebirth. • – People spreading religious beliefs. • – Seasonal winds bringing heavy rain. • – State of perfect peace in Buddhism. • ...
Indian States 2025-06-11
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- – First state to see the sunrise.
- – State with the game of polo.
- – Home to the Taj Mahal.
- – Known for Kedarnath and Badrinath.
- – Hyderabad is in this state.
- – Small state near the Himalayas.
- – Mumbai is in this state.
- – Big state in the center of India.
- – Known for tea and one-horned rhinos.
- – Land of Mahatma Gandhi and lions.
- – Hill state with Shimla and Manali.
- – Bengaluru is the capital city.
- – Famous for the Jagannath Temple.
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- – Small state with royal palaces.
- – Known for its tribes and festivals.
- – State with many big temples.
- – Desert state with many forts.
- – Has many mines and forests.
- – Known for houseboats and backwaters.
- – Land of the Golden Temple.
- – Famous for Tirupati Temple.
- – Kolkata is the capital city.
- – Where Lord Buddha got enlightenment.
- – Known for forests and waterfalls.
- – Small state with many beaches.
- – A hilly state with bamboo forests.
- – One of the rainiest places in India.
- – Borders Delhi and has many farms.
28 Clues: – Home to the Taj Mahal. • – Mumbai is in this state. • – Land of the Golden Temple. • – Has many mines and forests. • – Hyderabad is in this state. • – Famous for Tirupati Temple. • – State with many big temples. • – State with the game of polo. • – Kolkata is the capital city. • – Desert state with many forts. • – Small state with many beaches. • – Bengaluru is the capital city. • ...
English 8, List 8 & 9 2025-10-19
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- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- marked by honor, generosity, and courtesy
- apparition; something apparent to sense but with no substantial existence
- beyond or across the sea
- a main division of a book
- acting or serving to cut down or destroy
- to make simpler or more efficient
- excessively eager, enthusiastic, or fervent
- came back into view
- an airplane designed to take off from and land on the water
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- water moving rapidly in a circle so as to produce a depression in the center into which floating objects may be drawn
- to free from or as if from a leash
- a rare or significant fact or event
- events that have been recorded in order of time
- the production of a substance by the union of simpler compounds
- the country bordering a seacoast
- general location of something
- impatience for an event or experience
- one piece at a time
- to align again; to reorganize or make new groupings of
20 Clues: one piece at a time • came back into view • beyond or across the sea • a main division of a book • general location of something • the country bordering a seacoast • to make simpler or more efficient • to free from or as if from a leash • a rare or significant fact or event • impatience for an event or experience • acting or serving to cut down or destroy • ...
Early American History Vocabulary 2022-08-18
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- pushed the slavery issue for future generations to deal with
- a business that is owned by many individuals in early 17th century
- religious revival in the Americas
- ten changes to the constitution
- massively expanded the country early in its history
- forced movement of native Americans
- philosopher and liberalism
- started the revolutionary war
- loyal to a state over country
- a group that assists the president head of executive branch
- refused to go against the English king
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- writer of one of the founding documents
- fought against the English king
- document pushed colonies to fight for independence
- wanted strong states rights
- ended the revolutionary war
- movement focused on reason and personal growth
- the exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- believed in strong central government
- economic system focused on creating items in one's country
- fight over Ohio River valley
- the Spanish system of forced labor in the New World
22 Clues: philosopher and liberalism • wanted strong states rights • ended the revolutionary war • fight over Ohio River valley • started the revolutionary war • loyal to a state over country • fought against the English king • ten changes to the constitution • religious revival in the Americas • forced movement of native Americans • believed in strong central government • ...
history 2025-12-19
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- Trade route from China to Europe
- Conflict ended by Hiroshima
- Type of tomb for Pharaohs
- Conqueror "The Great"
- Site of the first Olympic Games
- Ancient Egyptian paper
- Leonardo's famous portrait
- System of lords and vassals
- Built to keep out invaders
- Period of the Black Death
- French queen: "Let them eat cake"
- 18th-century "Age" of reason
- Rebirth of art and learning
- 1920s decade nickname
- Civilization of the Andes
- The "Sun King" of France
- First man on the moon
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- South African anti-apartheid leader
- 19th-century Queen of UK
- Inventor of the lightbulb
- Document signed in 1215
- Code of the Samurai
- War between North and South US
- Replaced the League of Nations
- Ships used by Norse explorers
- Mesoamerican pyramid builders
- City-state, cradle of democracy
- Cold War barrier in Germany
- Empire ruled by Julius Caesar
- Greek city-state known for warriors
30 Clues: Code of the Samurai • Conqueror "The Great" • 1920s decade nickname • First man on the moon • Ancient Egyptian paper • Document signed in 1215 • 19th-century Queen of UK • The "Sun King" of France • Type of tomb for Pharaohs • Inventor of the lightbulb • Period of the Black Death • Civilization of the Andes • Leonardo's famous portrait • Built to keep out invaders • ...
French & American Revolutions 2022-01-24
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- This "era" wanted equality and civic rights
- Set the framework of USA government
- Patriots felt they could change an unjust...
- Life, Liberty & The pursuit of happiness are these kind of rights
- We elect representatives to make laws in this government
- Idea of 3 branches or checks & balances
- Both revolutions were fought to give increased rights to these...
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- Complaints about King George
- The 1st 10 of these protected individual rights
- Did France have a series of governments during their revolution?
- He spread his code of laws & spread French Revolutionary ideas
- This settled issues caused by Napoleon
- This Latin American was inspired by the American & French Revolutions
- The first ten amendments AKA...
- System where states and the national government share some powers
- The French Revolution overthrew Louis XVI he was a...
- Jefferson used this mans idea of unalienable rights
17 Clues: Complaints about King George • The first ten amendments AKA... • Set the framework of USA government • This settled issues caused by Napoleon • Idea of 3 branches or checks & balances • This "era" wanted equality and civic rights • Patriots felt they could change an unjust... • The 1st 10 of these protected individual rights • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- The buddhist word to explain suffering.
- Siddhartha's final words were, "Impermanent are all created things; strive on with ____."
- Buddha died when he was ______ years old.
- A ______ told the king the paths Siddhartha may follow in his future
- The way to end suffering is to give up all _____.
- Siddhartha left the kingdom to encounter_____.
- Siddhartha was born ______.
- A type of monk that renounced the pleasure of flesh to Siddhartha.
- The ______ path leads to enlightenment.
- Siddhartha lived as a ____ for six years.
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- Siddhartha Guatama's father was part of this clan.
- Siddhartha Guatama's mother died this many days after Siddhartha's birth.
- Siddhartha did this for many days, which revealed the universe.
- The good or bad energy a person builds upon whether he or she lives a good or bad life.
- ______ is to be reborn in a new life.
- ____ taught for 45 years.
- The religion founded by Siddhartha.
17 Clues: ____ taught for 45 years. • Siddhartha was born ______. • The religion founded by Siddhartha. • ______ is to be reborn in a new life. • The buddhist word to explain suffering. • The ______ path leads to enlightenment. • Buddha died when he was ______ years old. • Siddhartha lived as a ____ for six years. • Siddhartha left the kingdom to encounter_____. • ...
Topic 13 2025-03-21
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- Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War
- members of the Russian nobility
- social or political classes
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom
- a belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and priorities national pride and national goals
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- a fleet of warships
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- protestants in England inspired by Calvinist ideas
- a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability
- a rapid increase in prices
- supporters of parliament in the English Civil War
- the belief that a monarch’s power comes from god and is absolute
- a title used by Russian emperors
- Louis XIV's government is a form of_____
- deserving reward or praise
- a political philosophy based largely on Enlightenment principles
17 Clues: a fleet of warships • a rapid increase in prices • deserving reward or praise • social or political classes • members of the Russian nobility • a title used by Russian emperors • Louis XIV's government is a form of_____ • supporters of parliament in the English Civil War • protestants in England inspired by Calvinist ideas • ...
EPIPHANY PARTY 2013-01-19
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- THE KING WHO WANTED TO FIND THE KING OF THE JEWS FOR AN EVIL PURPOSE
- STAR OF __________, ALSO KNOWN AS CHRISTMAS STAR
- THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF _____________
- AN OFTEN PORTABLE CASE WITH TRANSPARENT SIDES FOR HOLDING AND PROTECTING A LIGHT
- "I AM THE ______ OF THE WORLD" JOHN 8:12
- A FAMOUS VAN GOGH PAINTING
- OFTEN USED TO ILLUMINATE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
- TO EMIT LIGHT, TO REFLECT LIGHT; GLINT OR GLISTEN
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- RESTORE AN ELECTRIC CHARGE BY CONNECTING IT TO A DEVICE THAT DRAWS POWER FROM ANOTHER SOURCE
- THE __________AND MORNING STAR, REV 22:16
- GIVE NEW STRENGTH OR ENERGY TO; REINVIGORATE
- A LIGHTING OR LIGHT. SPIRITUAL OR INTELLECTUAL ENLIGHTENMENT
- ANOTHER TERM FOR THREE KINGS DAY
- RESUME (AN ACTIVITY) AFTER AN INTERRUPTION. REESTABLISH(A RELATIONSHIP)
- SHINE _______SHINE, A HYMN OF PRAISE WRITTEN BY GRAHM KENDRICK 1987
- STAR OF ______________( A SYMBOL OF JUDIASM)
- A STAR IN THE FOREST
17 Clues: A STAR IN THE FOREST • A FAMOUS VAN GOGH PAINTING • ANOTHER TERM FOR THREE KINGS DAY • THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF _____________ • "I AM THE ______ OF THE WORLD" JOHN 8:12 • THE __________AND MORNING STAR, REV 22:16 • GIVE NEW STRENGTH OR ENERGY TO; REINVIGORATE • STAR OF ______________( A SYMBOL OF JUDIASM) • OFTEN USED TO ILLUMINATE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON • ...
Constitution 2023-11-15
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- Sharing power between a central government and the states.
- The idea that political authority belongs to the people
- The process of electing the president
- A vote to bring charges of tense crimes against a president
- A document that guides how a country, or other political organization works
- Includes the president and the departments that help run our government
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- Freedom of punishment
- Branch that is made up of all the national courts
- Official charges listed in the constitution
- A great charter that stated the king was subjected to the law
- Giving consent to signing a treaty, or contract makiCarta ical
- Section of the constitution that lists powers given to congress
- A supporter of the federal government
- Goals of the new government under the Constitution
- Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke
- The act of canceling laws, declining them
- Another word for congress, responsible for proposing and passing laws.
17 Clues: Freedom of punishment • A supporter of the federal government • The process of electing the president • Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke • The act of canceling laws, declining them • Official charges listed in the constitution • Branch that is made up of all the national courts • Goals of the new government under the Constitution • ...
Costitution 2023-11-17
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- Sharing power between a central government and the states.
- The idea that political authority belongs to the people
- The process of electing the president
- A vote to bring charges of tense crimes against a president
- A document that guides how a country, or other political organization works
- Includes the president and the departments that help run our government
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- Freedom of punishment
- Branch that is made up of all the national courts
- Official charges listed in the constitution
- A great charter that stated the king was subjected to the law
- Giving consent to signing a treaty, or contract making it offical
- Section of the constitution that lists powers given to congress
- A supporter of the federal government
- Goals of the new government under the Constitution
- Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke
- The act of canceling laws, declining them
- Another word for congress, responsible for proposing and passing laws.
17 Clues: Freedom of punishment • A supporter of the federal government • The process of electing the president • Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke • The act of canceling laws, declining them • Official charges listed in the constitution • Branch that is made up of all the national courts • Goals of the new government under the Constitution • ...
Classical Era Review 2025-10-31
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- Painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps
- preferred painting landscapes to portraits
- "The Blue Boy" was famous in the 1920s for being the most ____________ painting ever sold.
- This painting by Gainsborough was a response to a rivalry about what colors could be used in a painting.
- Ancient _________ was the setting for Mozart's "The Magic Flute"
- Opera _________ usually ends with aE funeral.
- In the _________ symphony by Haydn, players get up and leave the stage one by one
- Papageno was the queen's _____-catcher in The Magic Flute
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- Mozart travelled Europe as a child __________.
- The philosophy that led to the French Revolution also means "Age of Reason"
- Wrote Barber of Seville
- This city in Austria was home to many famous musicians.
- ___________, Equalite, Fraternite!
- Wrote "The Marriage of Figaro
- "DA-DA-DA-DUMMMM!"
- The word figaro means _____________
- Composer who worked for the Esterhazy Castle in Austria
17 Clues: "DA-DA-DA-DUMMMM!" • Wrote Barber of Seville • Wrote "The Marriage of Figaro • Painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps • ___________, Equalite, Fraternite! • The word figaro means _____________ • preferred painting landscapes to portraits • Opera _________ usually ends with aE funeral. • Mozart travelled Europe as a child __________. • ...
Origins of Government Vocabulary 2022-08-19
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- To write to the government so they address grievances
- Came up with the idea to separation of powers
- Englishman associated with the ideas of a social contract and natural law
- Carries out the laws
- Limited the powers of the king
- Charter of rights between the English monarch and their subjects
- Amount of money paid as a guarantee to show up for trial
- Organization that makes up laws, settles disputes, and protects the community
- Legally recognized member of a community
- Interprets the laws
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- A group of people that makes an agreement to form a community
- Argued for the thirteen colonies to govern themselves
- Set of rules to govern the people agreed to before leaving the ship
- Makes the laws
- Period where thinkers applied human reason to understand the world
- Published Common Sense
- Guaranteed the right to life, liberty and property
17 Clues: Makes the laws • Interprets the laws • Carries out the laws • Published Common Sense • Limited the powers of the king • Legally recognized member of a community • Came up with the idea to separation of powers • Guaranteed the right to life, liberty and property • Argued for the thirteen colonies to govern themselves • To write to the government so they address grievances • ...
Stem words 2024-09-03
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- The science of mind and behavior
- If you're not unconscious you're _______!
- Ferdinand Magellan was the first man to __________ the Earth
- To bring mind or think of again
- Book for notes
- A student in the second year at college or high school
- The glass was __________ I saw right through it!
- To remove water from something/to lose water or bodily fluids
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- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A giant in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- The kid was so __________ he went to college at 9!
- The perimeter of a circle
- The Little _______
- I love books so much I guess you could call me a ________
- To look over again in order to correct or improve
- As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses.
- A vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
17 Clues: Book for notes • The Little _______ • The perimeter of a circle • To bring mind or think of again • The science of mind and behavior • If you're not unconscious you're _______! • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses. • The glass was __________ I saw right through it! • To look over again in order to correct or improve • ...
Baroque & Classical Era 2025-09-22
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- Baroque German Lutheran composer, organist, and teacher
- Multi-movement work for orchestra (usually 4 movements)
- Usually 3 movements; 1st often in sonata form (exposition, development, recapitulation)
- Elaborate decorations on melodies of the Baroque Era
- Classical period, Age of _______________
- Drama set to music, combining singing, acting, staging, and instruments
- String _____________. "Chamber music for 2 violins, viola, cello"
- Polyphonic form based on a main theme (subject) developed in overlapping entries
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- Loud vs. Soft in music
- Master of opera and oratorio; Messiah (Hallelujah Chorus)
- Child prodigy, master of opera, symphony, chamber music
- Famous for The Four Seasons
- “Father of the Symphony” and string quartet
- Work featuring a soloist (or group) contrasted with full orchestra
- Established early opera with L’Orfeo
- Shorter vocal work, sacred or secular, often for Lutheran church services
- Large-scale, unstaged sacred work for voices and orchestra
17 Clues: Loud vs. Soft in music • Famous for The Four Seasons • Established early opera with L’Orfeo • Classical period, Age of _______________ • “Father of the Symphony” and string quartet • Elaborate decorations on melodies of the Baroque Era • Baroque German Lutheran composer, organist, and teacher • Multi-movement work for orchestra (usually 4 movements) • ...
Crossword 6 2025-10-22
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- The type of Pokemon Blastoise and Mudkip are
- Tony Stark's alter ego
- The first state to leave the USA during the American Civil War
- Aristotle's teacher
- A game that is not chess that can nevertheless be played on a chess board
- Buddhist concept of enlightenment; Kurt Cobain's band
- Halo Protagonist
- This Disney character is made a man of
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- Atlanta rapper popular during the 2010s and known for his signature Jewelry
- Boyfriend of Barbie
- You do this with pancakes when cooking
- A movie starring Janet Jackson and Tupac; also a Kendrick Lamar song featuring Drake
- The second version of the Xbox
- Actress who plays Wonder Woman and also shows up in Fast and Furious Movies
- First name of Black Sabbath singer; last name Osbourne
- "I am the owner of the exclusive________"
- Another name for the end of the world
17 Clues: Halo Protagonist • Boyfriend of Barbie • Aristotle's teacher • Tony Stark's alter ego • The second version of the Xbox • Another name for the end of the world • You do this with pancakes when cooking • This Disney character is made a man of • "I am the owner of the exclusive________" • The type of Pokemon Blastoise and Mudkip are • ...
Enlightenment study guide - Logan Reed 2025-10-30
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- Franklin was the _ son for both of his parents.
- Franklins most successful work was called?
- How old was Franklin when his formal Education when it ended?
- What was the social group called that Franklin found when he was 21?
- Who belived in freedom of speach and religion?
- Who belived in self Goverment?
- Franklins life started out?
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- What did people do when old nature belifs were incorrect?
- The name Franklin used to publish his work?
- Franklin was born into what house hold?
- All of these events lead to the Goverment being?
- Who bieleved humans were naturally wicked selves?
12 Clues: Franklins life started out? • Who belived in self Goverment? • Franklin was born into what house hold? • Franklins most successful work was called? • The name Franklin used to publish his work? • Who belived in freedom of speach and religion? • Franklin was the _ son for both of his parents. • All of these events lead to the Goverment being? • ...
Religious lifestyle 2020-04-17
South Asia Study Guide 2022-04-13
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- Buddhism teaches that the cause of all suffering is _________.
- This belief, which is shared by both Hinduism and Buddhism, says that after you die you will be born again into a new life.
- This personal care product was invented in India.
- This is the historical caste system of Hinduism.
- According to Buddhism, the correct way to live is called the _______ Way, the way between extremes.
- Pakistan split off from India because of religious differences - India is mostly Hindu, and Pakistan mostly follows the religion ____________.
- This type of animal kills more people in India than any other animal (not counting insects).
- This country was owned by the British, then became a part of India, then was split off to become a part of Pakistan, and finally separated to become its own country.
- The first place Gandhi began to fight against racial injustice was in South __________.
- This group was considered "untouchable", and even being near to them was considered to make you spiritually unclean.
- The caste includes warriors and rulers.
- The 188 tallest _____________ in the world are all in or right by South Asia.
- One of Gandhi's most famous nonviolent protests against the British was to make a 240 miles journey in order to make _____.
- This religion began in India but is not a common religion there today.
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- The Buddha's real name was Prince __________ Gautama.
- The title "Buddha" means "____________ One"
- The idea of this number, which representing a value that is neither positive nor negative, was invented in India.
- Both Hinduism and Buddhism both teach that ____________ is better than hurting people.
- This religion began in India and is the most common religion in India.
- The idea of growing out of reincarnation and achieving enlightenment is called ___________ in Buddhism.
- The most holy books in the Hindu faith are called the Four ______.
- This is Gandhi's nonviolent way of protesting against injustice.
- The _____________ Path are Buddhism's instructions for living a good life, and includes rules such as no lying, no hurting, learn meditation, give up what you don't need, and be on guard against desire.
- The idea of growing out of reincarnation and achieving enlightenment is called ___________ in Hinduism.
- Gandhi's original job after graduating from college was working as a __________.
- This religion has many gods, such as Vishnu the Preserver, Ganesha, and Lakshmi
- Buddhism's belief about the truth of life are called the _____ Noble Truths.
27 Clues: The caste includes warriors and rulers. • The title "Buddha" means "____________ One" • This is the historical caste system of Hinduism. • This personal care product was invented in India. • The Buddha's real name was Prince __________ Gautama. • Buddhism teaches that the cause of all suffering is _________. • ...
Vocab 3 2024-02-13
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- the gathering of delegates from twelve of the 13 original colonies in 1754.
- the 18th century, was a great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe.
- British law passed after the French and Indian War that required colonists to stay to the east of the Appalachin Mountains
- A British law passed in 1756 that imposed tax on all printed materials.
- philosophical concept expressing the balance in the system of government in the US.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the US.
- an agreement for mutual benefits between an individual, group, or community and its government.
- Colonists who called for independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution.
- a political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or god.
- first president of the United States and military general of American rebel forces.
- American Revolutionary leader and author of Common Sense.
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period.
- The war between England and France from 1754 to 1763.
- Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution.
- the last battle of the Revolutionary War was fought in Yorktown, VA where the British army surrendered.
- Agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the us.
- British general who surrendered at the battle of Yorktown in 1781.
- founding father from Virginia famous for saying "Give me liberty or give me death!"
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- signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1783 and officially ended the Rev War.
- A person, or group, who remains neutral in foreign affairs.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- Commander in chief of the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.
- When colonists disguised as Indians
- On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared colonists to be set free and independent.
- The war between Great Britain and its American colonies occurred between 1775 and 1783.
- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774.
- American colonists ready to fight at a minute's notice in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
- A riot that occurred on March 5, 1770.
- signed by Great Britain and France in 1763.
- In 1776 the pamphlet by Thomas Paine and inspired multiple colonists.
- The first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War occurred in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775.
31 Clues: When colonists disguised as Indians • A riot that occurred on March 5, 1770. • signed by Great Britain and France in 1763. • A series of laws passed by the British in 1774. • sole control of the supply of a good or service. • English philosopher from the Enlightenment period. • The war between England and France from 1754 to 1763. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-25
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- A riot that occured on march 5, 1770 in the city of Boston
- British law passed after the French and Indian War that required
- A time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe,
- Sole control of the supply of a good or service
- the Revolutionary War and acknowledge America’s independence
- to stay to the east of the Appalachian Mountains
- States
- The last battle of the Revolutionary War fought in
- Give me
- of government in the United States
- pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials
- A person, or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- first president of the United States of America and military general of the American rebel forces
- Also known as the Seven Years War
- and its government
- and Indian War
- or give me death!
- by nature or God
- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774
- Agreement signed on February 6, 1778 between the France and the
- Gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies
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- The war between Great Britain and its American colonies occurring
- 1775 and 1783
- An agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or
- Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain
- First military confrontation of the Revolutionary War
- British general who surrendered at the battle of Yorktown in 1781
- War
- The political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to
- to be free and independent
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period
- The act by which the Continental Congress declared the
- An event where colonists, disguised as Indians
- signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1783; officially
- Colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American
- the eighteenth century
- The philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the
- signed by Great Britain and France in 1763; officially ending the
- third president of the
- States
- American revolutionary leader; author of common sense
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American
44 Clues: War • States • States • Give me • 1775 and 1783 • and Indian War • by nature or God • or give me death! • and its government • the eighteenth century • third president of the • to be free and independent • pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine • Also known as the Seven Years War • of government in the United States • Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain • ...
Reason & Revolution 2022-11-06
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- Was an important leader of the Haïtian Revolution and the first leader of a free Haiti; in a long struggle again the institution of slavery, he led the blacks to victory over the whites and free coloreds and secured native control over the colony in 1797, calling himself a dictator.
- Scottish economist who wrote the Wealth of Nations a precursor to modern Capitalism
- The period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical discourse that characterized European society during the 'long' 18th century: from the late 17th century to the ending of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- Distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- The Political and Social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods
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- Signed in 1776 by US revolutionaries; it declared the United States as a free state
- Believed people in their natural state were basically good but that they were corrupted by the evils of society, especially the uneven distribution of property
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; (1755-1793)
- A major influence of the Latin American revolutions because of its successfulness; the only successful slave revolt in history; it is led by Toussaint Louverture
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods
- system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- Free from ignorance and false ideas; possessing sound understanding
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule
- French for "philosopher"; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment
21 Clues: The first ten amendments to the Constitution • A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • The development of industries for the machine production of goods • Free from ignorance and false ideas; possessing sound understanding • French for "philosopher"; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment • ...
Revolutionary war 2023-09-21
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- leader in the american revolutionary war who authored common sense
- English philosopher form the enlightenment period who developed natural rights and social contracts
- treaty signed by england and french ending the french and indian war
- agreement signed between france and the united states agreeing to protect each other from england
- a 47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that advocated for independence for the 13 colonies from Great Britian.
- general of the British army which surrendered at the battle of Yorktown.
- founding father from virginia who said give me liberty or give me death.
- british law passed in 1756 which taxed all printed materials
- the war between great britian and the american colonies between 1775 and 1783
- the concept expressing the balance sought in the government system
- the document which declared the 13 colonies free from Great Britian.
- the event where 8 british soldiers fired upon a group of colonist and killed five.
- first military confrontation of the revolutionary war on April 19,1775
- colonists who remined loyal to great britian
- colonists who called for independence from great britian
- when colonists dressed up as indians and threw 340 chests of tea in to the boston harbour.
- a war between England and France in 1754 and 1763.
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- colonists who remain nuetral in foreign affairs
- gathering of 12 out of the 13 delagates in 1754.
- the time period of great thought and scientific invention.
- an agreement between community and the government
- commander in chief of the british army in the american revolutionary war.
- laws passed by the british in 1774 to punish the colonists for the boston tea party.
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minutes notice
- first president of the united states, president of the constitutional convention and the leader of the american rebel forces
- the area where the british army surrendered at the end of the revolutionary war
- sole control of a supply of good
- treaty signed by the united states and great britian ending the revolutionary war and aknowledged americas indepndence
- british law passed after the french and indin war that required the colonists to stay east of the appalachain mountains
- author of the declaration of indepndence
- the basic rights given to individuals by nature or god
31 Clues: sole control of a supply of good • author of the declaration of indepndence • colonists who remined loyal to great britian • colonists who remain nuetral in foreign affairs • gathering of 12 out of the 13 delagates in 1754. • an agreement between community and the government • a war between England and France in 1754 and 1763. • ...
SS7 w/ Bullins Euro Exploration, Renaissance, Scientific Revolution 2024-10-02
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- A period of great advances in science and technology in the 1500s and 1600s.
- People sent by the Church to spread their religion to new lands.
- A fast and maneuverable ship used by explorers during the Age of Exploration.
- An explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the world.
- A government idea where power is divided among different branches to prevent any one group from being too powerful.
- An Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and that governments should protect them.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities, often for work and better opportunities.
- A European country known for early exploration of Africa and Asia.
- The way land was organized in feudal times, with large estates run by lords and worked by peasants.
- The idea that all people are born with rights that cannot be taken away, like life and liberty.
- A scientist who suggested that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
- Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas for Spain.
- A European country that led exploration of the Americas during the 1500s.
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- A tool used by sailors to find direction using the Earth’s magnetic field.
- A period in the 1700s when thinkers used reason and science to question traditional beliefs.
- Governments ruled by kings or queens who hold power over their nations.
- The belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun, proposed by Copernicus.
- The explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first European to sail around Africa to reach India.
- A famous Renaissance artist and inventor, known for painting the Mona Lisa.
- A medieval system where land was owned by kings and nobles, and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection.
- A European country that became powerful through trade and exploration in the 1600s.
- A Renaissance sculptor and painter, famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- A time of rebirth in art, learning, and science in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- An instrument that helped sailors figure out their location by measuring stars.
- The main Christian church in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
- A belief in the potential and value of humans, focusing on education and personal achievement.
27 Clues: People sent by the Church to spread their religion to new lands. • A European country known for early exploration of Africa and Asia. • The explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Americas. • An explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the world. • Governments ruled by kings or queens who hold power over their nations. • ...
Learning Contract #3 2024-11-18
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- A major Indian religion centered on concepts like karma, dharma, reincarnation, and devotion to gods
- Respect and devotion to one’s parents and ancestors, a key tenet in Confucianism
- The ultimate, unchanging reality in Hinduism, encompassing all existence
- A fine, fertile yellow soil found in northern China, crucial for agriculture
- A vast fortification built to protect China from northern invaders like the Mongols
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature and simplicity
- In Buddhism, a state of enlightenment and liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth
- A concept in Chinese philosophy representing the balance of opposites that create harmony in life
- A Chinese philosophical concept where a ruler’s right to govern is divinely granted but can be lost if they fail
- The individual soul, seen as a part of the universal Brahman in Hindu belief
- The historical pattern in China where dynasties rise, prosper, decline, and are replaced
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- An ancient Persian religion focused on the cosmic battle between good and evil
- A person who spreads their religious beliefs to new regions
- Core teachings in Buddhism about the nature of suffering and the path to overcome it
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth, considered the ultimate spiritual goal in Hinduism
- In ancient China, a system where government officials were selected based on merit, often through exams
- The belief that the soul is reborn into new bodies across lifetimes
- The principle of non-violence toward all living things, especially significant in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
- Ancient Hindu scriptures written in Sanskrit that form the basis of Hindu beliefs and rituals
- A person’s duty in life, which varies based on their caste and role
- Subcontinent A distinct landmass in South Asia including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka It is separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayas
- The law of cause and effect in Hinduism; actions in one life affect the next
- A hierarchical social system in India based on birth and occupation
- Indo-European nomads who migrated into India around 1500 BCE, contributing to the formation of the Vedic culture
- An ancient Indian dynasty known for significant achievements in science, mathematics, and culture during its golden age
- A guide in Buddhism for ethical living and achieving enlightenment
26 Clues: A person who spreads their religious beliefs to new regions • A guide in Buddhism for ethical living and achieving enlightenment • The belief that the soul is reborn into new bodies across lifetimes • A person’s duty in life, which varies based on their caste and role • A hierarchical social system in India based on birth and occupation • ...
French Revolution 2013-04-06
6 Clues: a city • macjine for beheading people • group of thinkers in france during enlightenment • a member of a fighting group making attacks on enemy troops • 1 of 3 social classes in france before the french revolution • ships or troops blocking others from entering or leaving a area
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2016-02-25
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- Where Paine was attacked as a "lying, drunken, brutal infidel"
- Time during which Paine went out of his way to set fourth his deistic belief in God
- Reason Franklin became a supporter of the American Revolution
- Names Jefferson had been criticized in history for
- Washington was called a child of
- One of the most influential writers during the American Revolution
- Where Franklin's heart belonged
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- Washington did not sign
- Franklin had them side with the colonies
- Area important to Jefferson for expansion
- Died in 1799
- Washington's most important act as president
- If Jefferson was right
- Older than a majority of other revolutionaries
- Franklin was blamed for causing a crisis between this place and England
- Modern virtue that laid the basis of the nineteenth century
- Argument presented for freedom from British rule
- Date the French National Assembly conferred French citizenship on Paine
- Something about Washington that impressed an eighteenth-century world
- Frenchmen thought Franklin has to be one assuming everyone from Pennsylvania was
20 Clues: Died in 1799 • If Jefferson was right • Washington did not sign • Where Franklin's heart belonged • Washington was called a child of • Franklin had them side with the colonies • Area important to Jefferson for expansion • Washington's most important act as president • Older than a majority of other revolutionaries • Argument presented for freedom from British rule • ...
Revolution 2015-10-23
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- America's first public intellectual; a drunk
- "in the beginning of the world was america"
- politeness, grace, taste, learning and character
- First and last name of author of Inventing America
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- First and last name of a slave activist who called Jefferson out for not freeing slaves
- sought to turn the US into a powerful fiscal military state
- political party that sought to promote the Constitution
- Thomas Jefferson's Father
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- College later known as Columbia
- Blue collar man who gained extreme popularity and wealth through "Poor Richards Almanac"
- Fraternity of Spectators
- being a gentleman was a prerequisite to this occupation
- spreading of light and knowledge rejecting of Gothic barbarianism
- acronym for the Bank of the United States
- sincerely wanted everyone to be equal; democratic ideals, democratic hopes
- full name of author of "wealth of nations" no spaces
- First President
- political party that didnt believe an aristocracy should rule
- editor of American Statesmen Series
20 Clues: First President • Fraternity of Spectators • Thomas Jefferson's Father • Father of the Bill of Rights • College later known as Columbia • editor of American Statesmen Series • acronym for the Bank of the United States • "in the beginning of the world was america" • America's first public intellectual; a drunk • politeness, grace, taste, learning and character • ...
CH. 2 TEST 2016-10-02
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- british soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist, killing three and wounding two
- document demonstrated the idea of limited government that the kings power was not absolute
- British against the french for control of north america
- indirect election of the president by the electoral college
- john adams, ben franklin roger sherman and many more
- document granting rights
- supported the constitution
- individual rights with more power and human rights
- british impose taxes on team lead, glass and paper
- tax on paper goods, required a stamp
- a philosopher who believed in checks and balances and the three branches
- one house congress
- two houses congress
- age of reason
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- the north and south agree, created by Sherman and Wilson
- federal gov couldn't tax
- wanted a bicameral congress
- one house congress
- ability to do as you please
- decided on a bicameral legislation or congress
- independence day was the only day that was common sense
- ideas of representative govt
- first 10 amendments to the constitution
- opposed the constitution
24 Clues: age of reason • one house congress • one house congress • two houses congress • federal gov couldn't tax • document granting rights • opposed the constitution • supported the constitution • wanted a bicameral congress • ability to do as you please • ideas of representative govt • tax on paper goods, required a stamp • first 10 amendments to the constitution • ...
World Chapter 3 2020-02-19
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- “father” of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- The belief in Many Deities
- Holy Scriptures of Hinduism
- Priest Caste of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- seafaring people who lived on Crete and spread their culture through trade
- The belief in One Deity
- Indo-European people who migrated to the Indus River Valley of India
- founder of Buddhism
- number of commandments traditionally associated with Judaism
- According to the Buddha life is filled with this ______
- movement of a people from one region to another
- The greatest Phoenician colony was in
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- The good of ones life and determines their reincarnation
- religion that teaches everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
- Preserver God of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- Also known as Samsara or rebirth
- Destroyer God of Hinduism
- Nirvana or Moksha
- Also known as Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
- Lowest caste of Hinduism
- Warrior Caste of Hinduism
- Artisan caste of Hinduism
24 Clues: Nirvana or Moksha • founder of Buddhism • The belief in One Deity • Priest Caste of Hinduism • Lowest caste of Hinduism • Preserver God of Hinduism • Destroyer God of Hinduism • Warrior Caste of Hinduism • Artisan caste of Hinduism • The belief in Many Deities • Holy Scriptures of Hinduism • Also known as Samsara or rebirth • The greatest Phoenician colony was in • ...
Semester 1 2019-11-21
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- war that caused England to be in debt and tax the colonists
- document with self-government
- each branch can limit the others
- system of government where power is shared between state and central governments
- system of government where power is in the central government
- idea of Locke- life, liberty, property
- everyone must follow the same rules, including the rulers
- written to convince colonists to become free from England
- legislative, executive, and judicial
- type of democracy where people elect leaders to make decisions
- put a tax on things made of paper
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- search warrants used by the English on the colonists
- what the colonists called the Coercive Acts
- form of government where people are in charge
- form of government with one person in charge
- document that limited the power of the king
- divides the powers into 3 branches
- Time period of Locke and Montesquieu that influenced the founding fathers
- system of government where power is in the states
- the author of Common Sense
20 Clues: the author of Common Sense • document with self-government • each branch can limit the others • put a tax on things made of paper • divides the powers into 3 branches • legislative, executive, and judicial • idea of Locke- life, liberty, property • what the colonists called the Coercive Acts • document that limited the power of the king • ...
Intro to Buddhism 2020-11-30
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- The three basic teachings of the religion are ____, concentration and discipline
- The Sangha are the ___that follow Dharma
- Buddha means one who is _____
- The mantra for Buddhist monks is Om Manu ____ Hum
- Founder of Buddhism
- The sacred scriptures known as the ___ Canon
- Since nothing is permanent in this world, everything is ______
- The major day of celebration for Buddhism is the ___ of Hautam Buddha
- The house of worship known as a _____
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- Followers of Buddhism known as this
- Buddhism considers the three delusions as _____, desire and anger
- There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism
- Buddhism is largely followed in ____, Japan, Korea and SE Asia
- The three basic teachings of Buddhism are Buddha, ____and Sangha
- Siddhartha’s family was very ___
- Buddhism founded was foudned in ____
- The three main categories of Buddhism are _______, Vajrayana and Mahayana
- Buddhists do not beleive in or follow this
- The fig tree is where Buddhism’s founder attained _____
- Buddhism gets it’s name from this person
20 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 • The Sangha are the ___that follow Dharma • Buddhism gets it’s name from this person • Buddhists do not beleive in or follow this • ...
Colonial Society (pp. 101-111, including pictures & captions) 2017-11-03
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- popular type of colonial story
- Ben Franklin moved here at age 17
- grown on plantations in South Carolina
- religious revival of the 1730s & 1740s
- this minister arrived in colonies in 1739
- made & repaired wooden barrels
- published the Weekly Journal in New York City
- towns with 100+ families in Massachusetts had one
- just below the gentry
- top layer of colonial society
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- act of publishing a statement unjustly damaging a reputation
- preacher who helped set off the Great Awakening
- Ben Franklin's dad made this
- wrote Poor Richard's Almanack
- private schools run by women in their own homes
- his portrait was painted in the 1660s
- movement based on human reason & scientific methods
- he experimented with light
- worked for a master to learn a craft or trade
- a set of clothes, tools, and 50 acres of land
- founded the Boston News-Letter in 1704
- combination of English & West African languages
22 Clues: just below the gentry • he experimented with light • Ben Franklin's dad made this • wrote Poor Richard's Almanack • top layer of colonial society • popular type of colonial story • made & repaired wooden barrels • Ben Franklin moved here at age 17 • his portrait was painted in the 1660s • grown on plantations in South Carolina • religious revival of the 1730s & 1740s • ...
Eighteenth Century 2016-05-03
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- inventor of the Water Frame
- time when Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Locke came up with new philosophies
- fought between Frederick the Great and Maria Theresa
- a time of mass violence during the French Revolution
- Rembrandt was known for making this kind of art
- feminist and author of the Vindication on the Rights of Women
- author of the Wealth of Nations
- machine used to execute Marie Antoinette
- famous painting by Jacques - Louis David
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- idea that God is more of a clockmaker
- group that made the Tennis Court Oath
- philosopher known for separation of powers
- treaty ending War of Spanish Succession and said Philip V remain king of Spain
- treaty that ended the Seven Years War
- art that returned to classical antiquity
- invention created by John Kay which allowed a single weaver to weave wider fabrics
- country that united with Britain in the Treaty of Union
- government Napoleon seized power from
- author of the Social Contract
- art usually containing Venuses and Cupids
20 Clues: inventor of the Water Frame • author of the Social Contract • author of the Wealth of Nations • idea that God is more of a clockmaker • group that made the Tennis Court Oath • treaty that ended the Seven Years War • government Napoleon seized power from • art that returned to classical antiquity • machine used to execute Marie Antoinette • ...
Fight with determination 2020-10-19
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- The Latin American Colonies wasn’t free to trade freely.
- a form of a alliances
- a specific race that was born in Spain
- Revolution The first to overthrow of the French regime
- ideas and influence on Latin America
- A system that organizes a group of people depending on their social class
- A former priest
- America A group of countries where different languages and culture roams
- Located in North America and an independent country
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- a system used for labor by the peninsulares
- Countries that was controlled by European countries
- led a successful slave revolt in the French colony of saint- Domingue
- a mixture of European and black descent
- Haiti became a free nation
- river located in South America and provides 20% of the ocean fresh water supply
- unification City states forms an independent state
- To make a amends
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- purchase A trade for land from went to the United States
- and iron The unification of Germany
20 Clues: A former priest • To make a amends • a form of a alliances • Haiti became a free nation • leader of the Haitian revolution • ideas and influence on Latin America • and iron The unification of Germany • a specific race that was born in Spain • a mixture of European and black descent • a system used for labor by the peninsulares • ...
