enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
The Enlightenment and Society (Economics) 2018-11-29
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- Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats
- Smith Scottish philosopher & economist who wrote Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth (1776) & believed economic liberty was the foundation of a natural economic system
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- le Rond d’Alembert French mathematician, philosopher, and writer and another leader of the Encyclopedia (1717-1783)
- Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life
- theory the idea that history divided into four stages: age of hunters, age of shepherds, age of agriculture, age of commerce
- economic reformers from France & argued that agriculture was the basis on which all economic production depended
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- Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784)
- Acts acts that governed colonial trade established in 1651 that intended to preserve the wealth of the nation
- Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse
- Quesnay publisher of tableau economic & one of the french leading spokesperson of the rising Physiocrats
- the publication of works combined into one being one of the greatest monuments of the Enlightenment and its most monumental undertaking in the realm of print culture
- Wealth of Nations embraced an important theory of human social and economic development known as four-stage theory
13 Clues: Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats • Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life • Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784) • Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse • ...
Unit 2: The Enlightenment 2020-09-13
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- punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British Government
- first written constitution of the United States
- Common Sense-pamphlet advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies
- American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor
- tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
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- type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and other governmental units
- signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, officially ending the American Revolutionary War
- armed uprising in Western Massachusetts in opposition to a debt crisis among the citizenry and the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
9 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • first written constitution of the United States • tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports • Common Sense-pamphlet advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies • type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and other governmental units • ...
Enlightenment Ideas and People 2024-03-12
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- What type of government has people who vote for representatives to vote on laws?
- What type of government has an emperor?
- Who had the idea of Divine Right and Absolute Rule?
- The belief power in the government shouldn't be held by one person, but rather multiple groups who share the power.
- The belief that the government should not be controlled by religion.
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- The belief that people give up some freedoms to get more freedoms.
- What type of government has people vote on law directly?
- What music did Mozart and Beethoven create?
- Who had the idea of Natural Rights?
9 Clues: Who had the idea of Natural Rights? • What type of government has an emperor? • What music did Mozart and Beethoven create? • Who had the idea of Divine Right and Absolute Rule? • What type of government has people vote on law directly? • The belief that people give up some freedoms to get more freedoms. • ...
French Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-02-19
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- ... resulted from the private property according to J.J.Rousseau.
- The King, the …….., and the middle class merchants were the three (3) “estates” (classes) in France before the French Bourgeois Revolution.
- The extremist Jacobins faction under M. Robespierre launched _____________ to suppress any disagreement.
- According to Montesquieu, some nations’ character/mentality depend on landscape and ….
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- …. Executive, and Judicial branches of power.
- The revolutionaries proclaimed that individual/citizen rights are fundamental, and the government existed only to …. them.
- What was the title/class of Charles de Montesquieu?
- Liberty, …, and Fraternity were 3 values claimed by the motto Great French Bourgeois Revolution and a republic
- Great French Bourgeois ...
9 Clues: Great French Bourgeois ... • …. Executive, and Judicial branches of power. • What was the title/class of Charles de Montesquieu? • ... resulted from the private property according to J.J.Rousseau. • According to Montesquieu, some nations’ character/mentality depend on landscape and …. • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- The strumming of the _____ was the event that started the French Revolution
- Leader of the French Revolution and the one behind the Reign of Terror
- "I am the state"
- The shortest emperor of France
- Machine used to execute people publicly during the French Revolution
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- Before the French Revolution, France was organized in 3_____
- Palace build by Louis XIV
- The Reign of _____ was a period of massacres and public executions
- Intelectual movement that emphasized reason and individualism
- The people of France were living in_____ before the Franch Revolution
10 Clues: "I am the state" • Palace build by Louis XIV • The shortest emperor of France • Before the French Revolution, France was organized in 3_____ • Intelectual movement that emphasized reason and individualism • The Reign of _____ was a period of massacres and public executions • Machine used to execute people publicly during the French Revolution • ...
My Hunting Time 2021-03-10
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- The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs
- Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings
- Introducing change into the way in that social systems operate
- Assisting the client to arrive at a higher state of spiritual awakening
- Understanding of the origins and development of emotional difficulties
- The development of a positive attitude toward self
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- Enabling the client to acquire ideas and techniques with which to understand and control behavior
- Finding a solution to a specific problem
- Working on skills, awareness and knowledge
- Helping the client to make amends for previous destructive behavior
10 Clues: Finding a solution to a specific problem • Working on skills, awareness and knowledge • Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings • The development of a positive attitude toward self • The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs • Introducing change into the way in that social systems operate • ...
Crossword 2021-05-07
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- a different and revolutionary way of thinking.
- "identified a social class oriented to economic materialism and hedonism".
- everything I wanted as a king you should do it.
- "a cruel queen who does not care about her subtitles that led to many problems between the people and the royal family".
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- That palace has a lor of incfluence.
- "Famous kings of ancient France".
- someone who rule.
- rule at the side of the king.
- "the relation between two things that are not equal".
- By loosing money this way people reveled.
10 Clues: someone who rule. • rule at the side of the king. • "Famous kings of ancient France". • That palace has a lor of incfluence. • By loosing money this way people reveled. • a different and revolutionary way of thinking. • everything I wanted as a king you should do it. • "the relation between two things that are not equal". • ...
Antisemitism crossword 2023-04-18
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- Which Soviet leader is pointed out as antisemtic in the video
- The term "gentile" means...
- Number of anti-Israel resolutions the UN passed against Israel from 2015-2019
- A European accusation that Jews used blood of Christian boys for religious rituals
- The founder of communism who claimed Jews love money
- European country where the most Muslim extremist attacks against Jews have taken place
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- Percentage of Jews worldwide who live in Israel (approximate)
- Under Israeli rule the Palestinian Arab population has...
- An Enlightenment thinker highly critical of the Jews
- Who coined the term "antisemitism"?
10 Clues: The term "gentile" means... • Who coined the term "antisemitism"? • An Enlightenment thinker highly critical of the Jews • The founder of communism who claimed Jews love money • Under Israeli rule the Palestinian Arab population has... • Percentage of Jews worldwide who live in Israel (approximate) • Which Soviet leader is pointed out as antisemtic in the video • ...
US History 2016-08-31
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- a country's ultimate goal was self-sufficiency and that all countries were in a line competition to acquire the most gold and silver
- France colonized in July of 1534
- a slave rebellion in the South Carolina colony
- the land from southern Maine to New Jersey was united into one vast colony
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- religious and rebirth movement
- three-way trading process
- forbid settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains
- emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle
- also known as the Odawa war chief of Pontiac's war
10 Clues: three-way trading process • religious and rebirth movement • France colonized in July of 1534 • middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle • a slave rebellion in the South Carolina colony • also known as the Odawa war chief of Pontiac's war • emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition • ...
Positivism and functionaism and the social democratic position 2016-04-26
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- In their view, sociology provides the state with _____ information.
- Comte and Durkheim say sociology as a _____.
- Early Theorists of this are Comte and Durkheim.
- A sociologist that adopts the social democratic perspective.
- Which government originally commissioned the report in 1977.
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- Which perspective criticises the social democratic perspective.
- The name of the report in class inequalities in health.
- The name of the project to use science and reason to improve society.
- What policies are seen as promoting equal opportunity and social integration.
- Functionalists say the state serves the _______ of society.
10 Clues: Comte and Durkheim say sociology as a _____. • Early Theorists of this are Comte and Durkheim. • The name of the report in class inequalities in health. • Functionalists say the state serves the _______ of society. • A sociologist that adopts the social democratic perspective. • Which government originally commissioned the report in 1977. • ...
garrett pugh 2017-10-20
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- the belife that people are born with life liberty and proprty
- an agreement that shows goverment rights
- what gives limited power to each branch
- the people who participated in writing the declratin of independence
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- a persons abuility to free and indipendent
- the period in time where people used education to solve problems
- having an affect or impact on others
- the section of goverment that gives power to the branches
- the agreement of people to follow the governments laws
- laws passed by goverment to protect natural rights
10 Clues: having an affect or impact on others • what gives limited power to each branch • an agreement that shows goverment rights • a persons abuility to free and indipendent • laws passed by goverment to protect natural rights • the agreement of people to follow the governments laws • the section of goverment that gives power to the branches • ...
aralin 2 2018-12-07
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- panahon ng kaliwanagan
- ng England na may paniniwala kagaya kay hobbes
- siya ang gumamit ng ideya ng natural law
- siya naniniwala sa ideya ng paghahati ng kapanarihan sa isang pamahalaan
- pangunahing gamit sa pagpapatakbo ng makinarya
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- isang teoryang inilahad ni Copernicus na kung saan batay sa kanyang pagsasaliksik at pag aaral
- nagsimula dahil sa pagkakaroon ng maraming uling at iron
- isang astronomo na nagbigay ng unang makabagong pormulasyon ng teoriya ng heliosentrismo (
- pangkat ng mga intelektuwal na humikayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran
- isa syang aleman astronomer
10 Clues: panahon ng kaliwanagan • isa syang aleman astronomer • siya ang gumamit ng ideya ng natural law • ng England na may paniniwala kagaya kay hobbes • pangunahing gamit sa pagpapatakbo ng makinarya • nagsimula dahil sa pagkakaroon ng maraming uling at iron • pangkat ng mga intelektuwal na humikayat sa paggamit ng katuwiran • ...
Declaration 2021-12-02
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- How did the colonies tell King George they wanted to be a separate country?
- Who wrote Common Sense?
- Who was the ruler of Great Britain and Ireland at the time?
- Who was the Committee of Five’s youngest member?
- The Declaration of Independence was broken up into how many sections?
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- What was the time period that people started thinking for themselves called?
- One person who helped write the DeclarationofIndependence
- The social contract was written by who?
- The giant painting called the DeclarationofIndependence was created by…..
- Who fought the New England colonies and the Militiamen?
10 Clues: Who wrote Common Sense? • The social contract was written by who? • Who was the Committee of Five’s youngest member? • Who fought the New England colonies and the Militiamen? • One person who helped write the DeclarationofIndependence • Who was the ruler of Great Britain and Ireland at the time? • The Declaration of Independence was broken up into how many sections? • ...
Buddhism 2024-02-10
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- Release from the cycle of rebirth
- The foremost spiritual leader of the Tibetan Buddhism
- The central teachings of Buddhism
- A process whereby the mind is cleared of all worldly concerns
- When a Buddhist finds wisdom
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- A constant cycle of death and rebirth
- Actions are driven by intention which leads to future consequences
- A summary of the path that Buddhists practice
- A classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages
- An Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha
10 Clues: When a Buddhist finds wisdom • Release from the cycle of rebirth • The central teachings of Buddhism • A constant cycle of death and rebirth • A summary of the path that Buddhists practice • The foremost spiritual leader of the Tibetan Buddhism • A process whereby the mind is cleared of all worldly concerns • ...
lesson twenty-three 2024-04-08
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- to assign to an appropriate place or position on the basis of classification
- an authorized representative or messenger
- expressive of suffering or woe; melancholy
- the act or means of providing knowledge, understanding or insight
- amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
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- the act of making world wide in scope or application
- to charge with a crime or misdemeanor specifically a public official
- to lesson the courage of; subdue
- made up of many different people or things
- of, relating to, or occurring in the spring
10 Clues: to lesson the courage of; subdue • an authorized representative or messenger • expressive of suffering or woe; melancholy • made up of many different people or things • of, relating to, or occurring in the spring • the act of making world wide in scope or application • amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion • ...
unit 4 mastery assighment 2024-11-06
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- art style characterized by its soft, gentle,and light features
- the power of the mind to think understand, and make judgments
- rights that exist naturally, according to natural laws
- period in European history that emphasized reason over tradition
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- wrote the Social Contract and believed that people were essentially God
- author of the encyclopedia
- belief that the government should not interfere with the economy
- and idea that is suppressed or prohibited
- English philosopher who believed in natural rights and limited government
- art style characterized by its grand and opulent features
10 Clues: author of the encyclopedia • and idea that is suppressed or prohibited • rights that exist naturally, according to natural laws • art style characterized by its grand and opulent features • the power of the mind to think understand, and make judgments • art style characterized by its soft, gentle,and light features • ...
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
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- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
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- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Tokugawa Shogunate 2024-05-17
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- Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves.
- Warrior chieftains
- The ritual suicide of a samurai
- This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185
- 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry.
- Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece
- His army armed with muskets crushed an enemy force of samurai cavalry.
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- a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan.
- He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Name comes from the Chinese word ri-ben, which means “origin of the sun” or “land of the rising sun.”
- Japan’s earliest religion, meaning “way of the gods.”
- Actors in elaborate costumes, using music, dance, and mime, performed skits about modern life.
- Supreme general of the emperor’s army
- Buddhists sought spiritual enlightenment through meditation.
14 Clues: Warrior chieftains • The ritual suicide of a samurai • He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate • 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry. • Supreme general of the emperor’s army • Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece • a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan. • This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185 • Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2024-01-08
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- A higher power; another name for God
- The way to end suffering that is caused by desire
- Hindu God known as “The Creator”
- Hindu God known as “The Destroyer”
- Hindu God known as “The Preserver”
- Hindu belief in the rebirth of the soul in a new form, after death.
- Four Holy Books of Hinduism
- A state of inner peace
- The central ideas and beliefs of Buddhism.Four Nobel
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- The “enlightened one”. Founder of Buddhism.
- Places for Monks, Nuns, and others to have peace and focus on spiritual growth
- The law of cause and effect, central to Hindu belief.
- is The highest state of peace that someone can achieve.
- strict social classes in Ancient/Modern India that determined your job and life
14 Clues: A state of inner peace • Four Holy Books of Hinduism • Hindu God known as “The Creator” • Hindu God known as “The Destroyer” • Hindu God known as “The Preserver” • A higher power; another name for God • The “enlightened one”. Founder of Buddhism. • The way to end suffering that is caused by desire • The central ideas and beliefs of Buddhism.Four Nobel • ...
Globalization and Cultural Exchange 2023-10-23
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- a series of trade routes that connected the old world
- the religion which has 5 pillars of faith
- the interconnection of trade around the world
- the religion that was founded by Abraham
- the religion which believes in the Holy Trinity
- the customs, art, and traditions of a group of people
- someone who buys and sells goods
- spreading and sharing of your culture with others
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- a system of faith and worship
- the religion which doesn't worship a deity but rather is a search for enlightenment
- African king who was made famous by spreading his wealth and religion across the continent
- a religious pilgrimage to the city of Mecca
- the oldest religion still around today
- the buying and selling of goods and services
14 Clues: a system of faith and worship • someone who buys and sells goods • the oldest religion still around today • the religion that was founded by Abraham • the religion which has 5 pillars of faith • a religious pilgrimage to the city of Mecca • the buying and selling of goods and services • the interconnection of trade around the world • ...
Religious Holidays 2025-08-07
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- Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan
- Jewish holiday that marks the Jewish New Year
- Buddhist holiday celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha
- Celebration of the birth of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara
- Hindu festival of lights
- Christian celebration of Jesus’ resurrection
- Islamic holy month of fasting
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- Celebration of the birth or death anniversary of a Sikh Guru, especially Guru Nanak
- Hindu festival marking the arrival of spring, known for colorful powders
- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus
- Eight-day festival of fasting, reflection, and forgiveness
- Festival commemorating the martyrdom of forty Sikhs who fought for Guru Gobind Singh
- Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
- Sikh harvest festival, also marking the new year in Punjab
14 Clues: Hindu festival of lights • Islamic holy month of fasting • Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan • Christian celebration of Jesus’ resurrection • Jewish holiday that marks the Jewish New Year • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus • Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt • Eight-day festival of fasting, reflection, and forgiveness • ...
Philosophs 2023-05-10
5 Clues: Deep thinker • A belief in God • Government of the people • Time period and concept of happiness on earth • Similar to civil or human rights (two words, no spaces))
The American Revolution 2023-10-05
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- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
- this pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence.
- military general of the American rebel forces; president of the Constitutional Convention and first president of the United States.
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the 18th century.
- the act by which Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776.
- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service, also a board game.
- author of the Declaration of Independence; third president of the United States of America.
- Founding father from Virginia who was famous for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!”, opposed ratification of the United States Constitution.
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract.
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories.
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- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God.
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice. These soldiers fought against the British army at the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea.
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754. At this meeting, the representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
18 Clues: British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. • sole control of the supply of a good or service, also a board game. • Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War. • a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War. • ...
WHII.5a-c 2024-02-13
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- political system that rests on the principle of consent of the governed
- (1712-1778) Swiss author of "The Social Contract;" Government is a contract between rulers and the people.
- (1500-1558) Hapsburg ruler of the largest European land since Charlemagne, failed to unite Europe under one Catholic ruler
- (1743-1826) United States' author of the Declaration of Independence, which incorporated ideas from the Enlightenment
- (1694-1778) French philosopher; Hostile to religious fanaticism and to religious beliefs in general; advocated for freedom of speech and religion
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- (1689-1755) French author of "In Defense of the Spirit of Laws;" the best form of government depends on a country's size, climate, and other factors; he popularized the concept of separation of powers.
- A philosophical movement which started in Europe in the 1700s; focused on government, ethics, and science, rather than on imagination, emotions, or religion.
- (1632-1704) English author of "Two Treatises of Government;" People are sovereign and consent to the government for protection of natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God.
- (1650-1789 a purposeful attempt by European rulers to attend their royal or dynastic control over all aspects of life in the lands they ruled (monarchs had total power)
- (1588-1679) English author of "The Leviathan;" Humans exist in a primitive "state of nature" and consent to the government for self-protection.
- (1643-1715) Also known as the "Sun King"; the ruler of France who established the supremacy of absolutism in seventeenth-century Europe, built the Palace of Versailles as a symbol of power.
12 Clues: Belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God. • political system that rests on the principle of consent of the governed • (1712-1778) Swiss author of "The Social Contract;" Government is a contract between rulers and the people. • (1743-1826) United States' author of the Declaration of Independence, which incorporated ideas from the Enlightenment • ...
Buddhism 2017-02-10
5 Clues: A noble Buddhist • Finally figuring life out • relaxation of the muscles and brain • eightfold path A guide to Buddhist life • Something that Buddhists avoid trying to be
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- mathematician who thought that his heliocentric conception of the universe offered a more accurate explanation
- philosopher who fathered classical liberalism
- sun the center of the universe
- Earth is the center of the universe
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- mathematician most famous for his laws of gravity
- based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- influential composer
- father of modern philosophy for defining starting points for existence
- made multiple discoveries using the telescope
- Genevan writer, philosopher, and composer
- philosopher best known for the scientific method
- German mathematician best known for his laws of planetary motion
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
15 Clues: influential composer • sun the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • Genevan writer, philosopher, and composer • someone who studies wisdom, love to study • made multiple discoveries using the telescope • philosopher who fathered classical liberalism • philosopher best known for the scientific method • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- Right ____ demonstrates not lying and gossiping.
- This person said Siddhartha would be a great king or sage.
- The ____ path is a lifestyle leading to enlightenment.
- Right ___ is to live without attention, and to not be selfish.
- This person founded Buddhism, and died at age 29.
- A state of wisdom reached after giving up all desires.
- A religion, but more then that. A lifestyle.
- ____ Buddhism was a new type of Buddhism, made in Asia.
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- The 3 ____ include ignorance, attachment, and aversion.
- This idea is about suffering.
- Siddhartha encountered this when leaving the kingdom.
- Siddhartha was born in the ____, now known as Nepal.
- The queen wanted to have Siddhartha born in a ____.
- The ____ way shows not being rich nor poor.
- Siddhartha's father was the king of the ____ in Nepal.
15 Clues: This idea is about suffering. • The ____ way shows not being rich nor poor. • A religion, but more then that. A lifestyle. • Right ____ demonstrates not lying and gossiping. • This person founded Buddhism, and died at age 29. • The queen wanted to have Siddhartha born in a ____. • Siddhartha was born in the ____, now known as Nepal. • ...
History of Religion 2021-10-13
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- Belief in many gods
- Former king of the Franks, also known as Charles the Great
- Belief in one god
- A major religion widely practised in India
- Followers believe they are on a path to Enlightenment
- An islamic Prophet born in 570 in Mecca
- rule of, or land ruled by an Islamic political leader
- The founder of this religion is Abraham
- A medieval Renaissance which saw educational and cultural reforms
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- Eastern Roman Empire where Constantinople was the capital city
- The holy book is the Quran
- The holy book is the Bible
- one of the oldest Christian church building located in present day Turkey
- A religious shrine and central worship site for followers of the Islamic faith
- emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 4th century
15 Clues: Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • The holy book is the Quran • The holy book is the Bible • An islamic Prophet born in 570 in Mecca • The founder of this religion is Abraham • A major religion widely practised in India • Followers believe they are on a path to Enlightenment • rule of, or land ruled by an Islamic political leader • ...
APUSH Crossword 2022-05-02
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- Journalists who brought attention to the corruption of the corporate world
- Book written by Thomas Paine changing American outlook on independence
- One company controls the market
- Group for white supremacy
- Product of scientific discoveries in Europe
- Northerners who came to the South looking for financial and political gain
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- Philosophy that made a distinction between reason and understanding
- Period of severe dust storms in the South
- African Americans were tenants on white land paying rent
- "We the People"
- Laws in the South to get control over black workers
- 10 Rights
- Military alliance of Europe and US against the Soviet Union
- Paper currency used during the Civil War in the North
- Refusal to trade with Britain or France until they accepted us as neutrals
15 Clues: 10 Rights • "We the People" • Group for white supremacy • One company controls the market • Period of severe dust storms in the South • Product of scientific discoveries in Europe • Laws in the South to get control over black workers • Paper currency used during the Civil War in the North • African Americans were tenants on white land paying rent • ...
Vocab 2022-10-24
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- first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- theater of the Seven Years
- a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British land forces
- intellectual and philosophical movement
- a street fight
- a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774
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- British army officer who served as a general during the Revolutionary War
- the pronouncement and founding document adopted by the Second Continental Congress
- meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States.
- American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- English philosopher and physician
- American attorney, planter, politician
- best known for his role in writing the Declaration of Independence
- political and mercantile protest
15 Clues: a street fight • theater of the Seven Years • political and mercantile protest • English philosopher and physician • American attorney, planter, politician • intellectual and philosophical movement • 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. • ...
Civics semester 1 project 2023-10-04
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- things to be transported, as distinct from passengers.
- order or decree officially
- a stateof awakened understading or a inellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centery
- a product not made abroad
- an introduction to the highest law of the land; it is not the law
- just behavior or treatment
- the quality of state of being calm
- composed or made up
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- the action or fact of joining or joined
- a commodity,article,or service sol abroad.
- a task or action that someone is required to perform
- secure or protect someone againest contigency
- The capacity to have a effected on the character,develoopment,or behavior of someone or somethhing,or the effect itself
- future generations
- bring goods into a country from abroad for sale
15 Clues: future generations • composed or made up • a product not made abroad • order or decree officially • just behavior or treatment • the quality of state of being calm • the action or fact of joining or joined • a commodity,article,or service sol abroad. • secure or protect someone againest contigency • bring goods into a country from abroad for sale • ...
Ancient India 2019-02-06
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- a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
- the tree that Buddha meditated under when he became enlightened
- the idea that all existing things in reality come from one original source
- rulers and warriors; the second social class in the caste system
- an ancient Hindu text
- goods or money given to the poor
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth
- one's soul or inner self
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- the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- Jati that couldn't enter houses of worship or go to school
- a journey to a holy place
- the goddess of love and devotion
- true happiness or peace
- a group of nomadic people who migrated to northern India
- merchants, artisans, and farmers; the third social class in the caste system
15 Clues: an ancient Hindu text • true happiness or peace • one's soul or inner self • a journey to a holy place • the goddess of love and devotion • goods or money given to the poor • the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • a group of nomadic people who migrated to northern India • Jati that couldn't enter houses of worship or go to school • ...
literacy crossword 2024-09-06
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- it is a word that describes the item
- reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy
- it is a word that function as a noun phrase
- body of words used in a particular language
- it is an award after u finish study
- a word that connects clauses together
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- you search what is it
- we start learning it and we do a good job on the work
- we know a lot of things about the subject
- an occasion at which pieces of literature are read to an audience
- it is something that we celebrate are proud of
- a doing word
- we go to school and we learn
- it is a another word for that word
- it is a thing or item
15 Clues: a doing word • you search what is it • it is a thing or item • we go to school and we learn • it is a another word for that word • it is an award after u finish study • it is a word that describes the item • a word that connects clauses together • we know a lot of things about the subject • it is a word that function as a noun phrase • ...
literacy crossword 2024-09-06
Across
- it is a word that describes the item
- reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy
- it is a word that function as a noun phrase
- body of words used in a particular language
- it is an award after u finish study
- a word that connects clauses together
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- you search what is it
- we start learning it and we do a good job on the work
- we know a lot of things about the subject
- an occasion at which pieces of literature are read to an audience
- it is something that we celebrate are proud of
- a doing word
- we go to school and we learn
- it is a another word for that word
- it is a thing or item
15 Clues: a doing word • you search what is it • it is a thing or item • we go to school and we learn • it is a another word for that word • it is an award after u finish study • it is a word that describes the item • a word that connects clauses together • we know a lot of things about the subject • it is a word that function as a noun phrase • ...
Imperialism Vocab 2023-04-18
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- prejudice against jews
- a colony to which convicts are sent as an alternative to prison
- the state of enlightenment for buddhists
- a payment for damage or loss
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to ones country
- native to a certain area
- exploring unknown regions of the world
- a Spanish conqueror of the Americas
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- taking control of a people or place through military force
- belief in many gods
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a payment made for a wrong or an injury
- the hindu concept of the spirit's liberation from the endless cycle of rebirths
- one who is against war or the use of violence
15 Clues: belief in many gods • prejudice against jews • native to a certain area • a payment for damage or loss • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • a Spanish conqueror of the Americas • exploring unknown regions of the world • a payment made for a wrong or an injury • the state of enlightenment for buddhists • one who is against war or the use of violence • ...
stems 2025-01-14
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- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires : a person affected by
- a sacrifice consumed by fire
- a room for sleeping
- the art of making or the manufacture and use of fireworks
- closed plane figure bounded by straight lines
- studies how living things interact with their environment
- I accidentally ________ and bought a really expensive perfume
- a small book for teaching children to read
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- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a new convert
- I love playing the board game ________ because I get to be in control of houses and money
- having virtually unlimited authority or influence
- a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
15 Clues: a new convert • a room for sleeping • a sacrifice consumed by fire • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a small book for teaching children to read • closed plane figure bounded by straight lines • lover of books especially for qualities of format • having virtually unlimited authority or influence • a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus • ...
Crossword 2026-01-31
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- Period of the English monarchy restored in 1660
- Movement valuing emotion, nature, and individual imagination
- Journey to a holy place for religious reasons
- Describing a nightmarish, severely oppressive society
- Intellectual movement stressing reason, science, and progress
- Revival of arts and learning in 15th–16th-century Europe
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- Relating to a regime controlling all aspects of public and private life
- General opinion held about someone or something
- People of good social position below the nobility
- 18th-century movement imitating classical Greek and Roman models
- Person who buys and sells goods, especially in trade
- Principal church of a diocese, housing a bishop’s seat
- Harm done to pay someone back for a wrong
- Assumed names used by writers
- Woman employed to educate children in a private household
15 Clues: Assumed names used by writers • Harm done to pay someone back for a wrong • Journey to a holy place for religious reasons • General opinion held about someone or something • Period of the English monarchy restored in 1660 • People of good social position below the nobility • Person who buys and sells goods, especially in trade • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-29
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- a monk who called out the Catholic Church
- believed human reason in logic were is important as religion
- support for social economic, and political reforms
- a new way of thinking about the world using science
- the rules of a single monarch with unlimited power
- questioning authority of corrupt officials and churches
- blending of religious ideals
- A revival of art and literature under the influence of a classical models in the 14th-16 century
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- invention created by Johannes Guttenberg
- the most influential philosopher in the enlightenment
- giving up freedoms to receive protection
- a concept that emphasizes individual rights and freedoms
- the people are the source of political power
- developed by Adam Smith and others to grow through innovation
- one powerful city controls a region
15 Clues: blending of religious ideals • one powerful city controls a region • invention created by Johannes Guttenberg • giving up freedoms to receive protection • a monk who called out the Catholic Church • the people are the source of political power • support for social economic, and political reforms • the rules of a single monarch with unlimited power • ...
Nationalism 2019-02-21
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- What French leader encouraged nationalism?
- What invention allowed for the standardization of languages?
- What idea did most western nations adapt during their growth of nationalism?
- What was one main cause of nationalism?
- What nation influenced both French and American nationalism?
- Nationalism pushed for the differentiation of _______?
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- What nation was losing nationalist thought as many Balkan states began to gain their independence?
- What did colonization show on a world scale?
- What nation demonstrated nationalism through manifest destiny?
- The _____________ spoke out heavily against monarchical and religious rule
- What nation focused more on conservative values?
- What German ruler ended the liberal movement by creating a very authoritarian government?
- What increased as nations conquered?
- The Napoleonic _____ reformed the French legal system
- What nation was split between conservative and liberal values from nationalism?
15 Clues: What increased as nations conquered? • What was one main cause of nationalism? • What French leader encouraged nationalism? • What did colonization show on a world scale? • What nation focused more on conservative values? • The Napoleonic _____ reformed the French legal system • Nationalism pushed for the differentiation of _______? • ...
Crossword!!!!!!! 2022-12-09
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- - believe in one God
- - other word for Enlightenment
- - when you escape the reincarnation cycle
- - your duty to your caste
- - the idea that the more you suffer in this life, the more you’ll be rewarded in the next one
- - a prince who became the Buddha
- - lots of power, warrior caste, can be overruled by Brahmins
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- - when you are born again after death
- - believe in multiple gods
- - unskilled workers, work on farms of higher caste people
- - skilled workers, have leadership positions occasionally
- - law of what you do comes back
- - someone who is near nirvana but stays behind to help others get there
- - untouchables, bottom of the caste, have to do jobs no one else wants
- - understand dharma, live apart from others, top of the caste
15 Clues: - believe in one God • - your duty to your caste • - believe in multiple gods • - other word for Enlightenment • - law of what you do comes back • - a prince who became the Buddha • - when you are born again after death • - when you escape the reincarnation cycle • - unskilled workers, work on farms of higher caste people • ...
Religion Crossword 2017-05-10
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- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Canon Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
- The invisible life force.
- Practices for union with the true Self.
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- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions.
- Full awareness of invisible Reality
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Magnetic attraction,a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
15 Clues: The invisible life force. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Full awareness of invisible Reality • The religious community in Sikhism. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Practices for union with the true Self. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • ...
Wieduwilt 2021-03-02
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- First women's rights activist
- Somebody who questions things
- Rights that nobody should be able to take away
- Composer that developed classical music and was friends with Mozart
- Every country should have freedom of speech
- People should vote government officials out if rights aren't protected
- The harder you work the more money you make
- believed in a powerful government and the social contract
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- The government restricting access to ideas and information
- Government should be split into 3 parts with checks and balances
- People should revolt if government isn't protecting their rights
- A place where people met to social and spread ideas of enlightenment
- Wrote the encyclopedias consisting of everyone's ideas
- Wrote the "Critique of Pure Reason"
- German composer and Lutheran who wrote religious music for organs and choirs
15 Clues: First women's rights activist • Somebody who questions things • Wrote the "Critique of Pure Reason" • Every country should have freedom of speech • The harder you work the more money you make • Rights that nobody should be able to take away • Wrote the encyclopedias consisting of everyone's ideas • believed in a powerful government and the social contract • ...
Enlightment, Fr, Am 2021-10-05
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- encouraged math and science instead of religion
- an example of taxation without repersentation
- an important king involved in the revolution married to antoinette
- a protest of the british
- a prison that was raided during the french revolution
- an important general in this revolution
- lost alot of money during the kings rule
- believed people should give up some of their power in return for protection of their rights
- a nickname for the enlightenment
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- kings and queens got their right to rule because they were chosen by god
- a device used to decapitate
- 1776 was the year this item was declared
- the important queen involved with the french revolution
- the year the french revolution
- believed in government rule with the consent of the people
15 Clues: a protest of the british • a device used to decapitate • the year the french revolution • a nickname for the enlightenment • an important general in this revolution • 1776 was the year this item was declared • lost alot of money during the kings rule • an example of taxation without repersentation • encouraged math and science instead of religion • ...
Let's solve 2023-08-04
Across
- Society and civilization in which an author lives
- Wordsworth's literary partner and friend
- He looked for a clue to literature in personality
- A system of social and political organization based on land ownership and hierarchy
- The state of being free from oppressive restrictions
- The literary movement that emerged as a response to Neoclassicism
- Strives for perfection, the ideal, the enduring, and eternal
- A prison stormed by revolutionaries on July 14, 1789 that marked the beginning of French Revolution
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- Quality emphasized by Wordsworth in poetry
- The "impulse at a given stage of development
- Enlightenment philosopher who passionately argued for democracy and equality
- Coleridge's concept of the mind's creative power
- Coleridge's theory of a poet with innate poetic talent
- Wordsworth's style
- The principle of treating all people the same
15 Clues: Wordsworth's style • Wordsworth's literary partner and friend • Quality emphasized by Wordsworth in poetry • The "impulse at a given stage of development • The principle of treating all people the same • Coleridge's concept of the mind's creative power • Society and civilization in which an author lives • He looked for a clue to literature in personality • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2023-09-18
Across
- the type of government the United States has
- when one business owns all similar businesses
- the travel of people, goods, and ideas
- describes the physical and human characteristics of any location on earth
- the sun is the center of the solar system
- part of a map legend
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- a government in which a king or queen is in charge
- the earth is the center of the solar system
- the amount of something that is available
- measures the distance north and south of the equator
- Enlightenment philosopher who claimed natural rights
- the number of consumers who want a product
- life, liberty, and
- measures the distance east and west of the equator
- a government in which a small group of people is in charge
15 Clues: life, liberty, and • part of a map legend • the travel of people, goods, and ideas • the amount of something that is available • the sun is the center of the solar system • the number of consumers who want a product • the earth is the center of the solar system • the type of government the United States has • when one business owns all similar businesses • ...
Vocabulary Menu Week 6 - Karina 2023-12-15
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- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- lasting for a very short time
- continuing for a long time
- accidental, occurring by a happy chance
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- to assert without proof or confirmation
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- joining; associating with
- an increase, addition or gain, often by regular, consecutive amounts
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- deserted, without inhabitants, barren
- unit of temperature; water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F on this scale
- a lack, scarcity
- neglecting a duty or law; late in payment
- great destruction; chaos
- the official count of a population
15 Clues: a lack, scarcity • great destruction; chaos • joining; associating with • continuing for a long time • lasting for a very short time • the official count of a population • deserted, without inhabitants, barren • accidental, occurring by a happy chance • to assert without proof or confirmation • neglecting a duty or law; late in payment • ...
Vocabulary Menu Week 6 - Karina 2023-12-15
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- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- lasting for a very short time
- continuing for a long time
- accidental, occurring by a happy chance
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- to assert without proof or confirmation
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- joining; associating with
- an increase, addition or gain, often by regular, consecutive amounts
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- deserted, without inhabitants, barren
- unit of temperature; water freezes at 32 °F and boils at 212 °F on this scale
- a lack, scarcity
- neglecting a duty or law; late in payment
- great destruction; chaos
- the official count of a population
15 Clues: a lack, scarcity • great destruction; chaos • joining; associating with • continuing for a long time • lasting for a very short time • the official count of a population • deserted, without inhabitants, barren • accidental, occurring by a happy chance • to assert without proof or confirmation • neglecting a duty or law; late in payment • ...
CrossWord Vocabulary 2024-02-16
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- The Art of Writing to create letters or symbols
- Japan's Tallest Mountain
- Buddism A type of meditation to reach Enlightenment
- A Code that Japanese Warriors had to follow to gain Honor
- A miniature plant grown in a pot
- A Japanese poem in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 Syllables
- A High sea wave caused by an Earthquake
- A long Edged-Sword used by Japanese Warriors
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- A religious service performed in a fixed order
- Of Fire Volcanoes around the edges of the Pacific Ocean
- A title given by the Emperor to the best military Commander
- A group of people tracing descent from a common ancestor
- A practice of the Mind and Body
- A trained Japanese warrior whose name means to serve
- A Hot drink that the Japanese Prized
15 Clues: Japan's Tallest Mountain • A practice of the Mind and Body • A miniature plant grown in a pot • A Hot drink that the Japanese Prized • A High sea wave caused by an Earthquake • A long Edged-Sword used by Japanese Warriors • A religious service performed in a fixed order • The Art of Writing to create letters or symbols • Buddism A type of meditation to reach Enlightenment • ...
History crossword 2024-08-30
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- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
- a male monarch
- a current medium of exchange
- the branch of a nation's armed services
- a person who has served in the military
- political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action
- a government or politically organized society having a particular character
- supporter of constitution
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
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- determines how that entity is to be governed
- intellectual and philosophical movement
- a system or group of people governing an organized community
- legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
- a national legislative body
- rule made by an authority which shall not be broken
15 Clues: a male monarch • supporter of constitution • a national legislative body • a current medium of exchange • intellectual and philosophical movement • the branch of a nation's armed services • a person who has served in the military • determines how that entity is to be governed • rule made by an authority which shall not be broken • ...
Crossword puzzle #1 2026-02-18
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- To spread or diffuse throughout
- Traveling around from place to place
- a false name; an invented name In place of a real name
- A Round about or indirect way of speaking
- Something uttered with the intention of bringing about evil or destruction on someone
- the Body system of names in a specific field
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- The person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society
- Mild indigestion
- A newly coined word or expression or a new use for an existing word
- A beginner; Novice Person who is new to a subject
- A newborn child; especially during the first month after birth
- To walk or go around especially ceremoniously
- The outer envelope of a flower
- Bad odor; foul smelling
- hatred of knowledge, Reason, or enlightenment
15 Clues: Mild indigestion • Bad odor; foul smelling • The outer envelope of a flower • To spread or diffuse throughout • Traveling around from place to place • A Round about or indirect way of speaking • the Body system of names in a specific field • To walk or go around especially ceremoniously • hatred of knowledge, Reason, or enlightenment • ...
Maddie Roth Chapter 5 Crossword 2017-12-14
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- Agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and Parliament
- Defended John Peter Zenger at his trial, stated that "people have the right to speak the truth"
- England's chief lawmaking body
- Main religion affected by the Great Awakening.
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- Change of leadership in England
- Supporter of people's natural rights and the Enlightenment
- Popular type of book printed in the colonies
- English noblemen's way of forcing King John to finance a war.
8 Clues: England's chief lawmaking body • Change of leadership in England • Popular type of book printed in the colonies • Main religion affected by the Great Awakening. • Supporter of people's natural rights and the Enlightenment • English noblemen's way of forcing King John to finance a war. • Agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and Parliament • ...
Modernity & Postcolonization ! 2022-09-09
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- ______ customs made the poor in the Phillipines, poorer.
- Western modernity was conceptualised during the ____________
- The _______ were the first colonists of the Philippines
- - A system where the Spanish put entire populations under one centralized government is called _________
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- the Phillipines was made up of many __________ religions, before the Spanish brought Catholicism over.
- - ___________ are members of the Filipino nobility
- The Jollibee spaghetti sauce made out of _______
- ____ is the guitar capital of the Philippines
8 Clues: ____ is the guitar capital of the Philippines • The Jollibee spaghetti sauce made out of _______ • - ___________ are members of the Filipino nobility • The _______ were the first colonists of the Philippines • ______ customs made the poor in the Phillipines, poorer. • Western modernity was conceptualised during the ____________ • ...
Lesson 10 Vocab Review 2024-02-08
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- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state's population for representation in the House of Representatives
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the "Age of Reason" in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- supporters of ratifying the U.S. Constitution. They favored the creation of a strong federal government that shared power with the states.
- a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
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- opponents of ratifying the U.S. Constitution. They favored the loose association of states established under the Articles of Confederation.
- a series of essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the Constitution by the states
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors when they vote for president.
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
13 Clues: a country governed by elected representatives • a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed • to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification. • a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
Alisha Jack Module 3 2019-09-30
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- knowledge gained through study of a topic
- place where students attend
- laws or ordinances enacted by Charlemagne
- an enslaved person who educated the children of ancient houses
- movement in 16th century with basic tenet that all should be able to read and understand the Bible
- scale used by WV to measure students' mathematical skills
- signed into law in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson
- signed by Obama in 2015
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- scale used by WV to measure students' reading skills
- 18th century education revolution when people began to think for themselves
- huge influence during the middle ages for education
- an obligation or something that is required by law
- information acquired by a person through education
- language of the Romans and all things academic for centuries
- enacted in 2002 by President Bush
15 Clues: signed by Obama in 2015 • place where students attend • enacted in 2002 by President Bush • knowledge gained through study of a topic • laws or ordinances enacted by Charlemagne • an obligation or something that is required by law • information acquired by a person through education • huge influence during the middle ages for education • ...
Some words of HISTORY 2020-10-12
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- to discover/explore something
- to increase a speed of some processes or actions
- a period equivalent to 100 years
- to be face to face with argumentative intent
- a natural end of an era accompanied by economic, political and cultural crisis of the states
- the ancient period before the Middle Ages
- intellectual period of the late 17th and 18th centuries in Europe accentuating reason and individualism rather than tradition
- a sovereign with a great mightness and degree ruling big and powerful country (Empire)
- belonging to Islam
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- with an impportant role
- a serios and immediate danger/hazard
- the process of estimating something
- a buy-and-sell activity, especially on a large scale
- living or occuring at the same time
- to cause or mark the start of something new
15 Clues: belonging to Islam • with an impportant role • to discover/explore something • a period equivalent to 100 years • the process of estimating something • living or occuring at the same time • a serios and immediate danger/hazard • the ancient period before the Middle Ages • to cause or mark the start of something new • to be face to face with argumentative intent • ...
Religion 2017-02-15
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- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- Action: the law of cause and effect
- Holy name of God as recited by Sikhs
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience to ultimate reality
- question used by Zen leaders to boggle the students mind and thus liberate direct awreness
- Doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- Taking a flexible, non-dogmatic approach
- An order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
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- Invisible life forces
- The individual soul
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
- Principle that there is no eternal self
- Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- Usually ascetic spiritual community of followers gathered around their guru
15 Clues: The individual soul • Invisible life forces • Doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Action: the law of cause and effect • Holy name of God as recited by Sikhs • Principle that there is no eternal self • Taking a flexible, non-dogmatic approach • Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position • ...
American Revolution Era 2023-11-30
Across
- An American colonist who is loyal to the British Empire.
- A surprise attack.
- Not an official army.
- Ordinary people who fought in colonist's militias.
- Supreme power or authority.
- The Declaration of Independence used ideas from this particular event.
- A good that was a symbol of status and later taxed.
- In this town the American Militias stored their weapons.
- A brutal slaughter of people.
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- An American colonist who fights for freedom.
- First name of a woman Patriot who fought for women's independence and education during the American Revolution.
- A fight between armed forces.
- The land that both the Loyalists and Patriots fought for control over.
- The last name of the Founding Father who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
- A nickname given to British soldiers.
15 Clues: A surprise attack. • Not an official army. • Supreme power or authority. • A fight between armed forces. • A brutal slaughter of people. • A nickname given to British soldiers. • An American colonist who fights for freedom. • Ordinary people who fought in colonist's militias. • A good that was a symbol of status and later taxed. • ...
Siddhartha Crossword 2024-03-08
Across
- Spiritual guide who helps SIddhartha achieve enlightnemt after finding his own
- Superiority is involved with this title
- represents Siddharthas spiritual self
- Somebody who Siddhartha had abandoned when they needed him most
- Siddhartha ran away from him ot gain enlightnment
- Throughout the journey they travel through this place
- Brings peace, relaxation, and improves gray matter when done enough
- People who hold this belief find themselves living a restrained lifestyle
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- Wants to spend his life with Siddhartha
- it speaks to him and guides on the path to enlightnment
- A higher being who as a samana achieved enlightnemt first
- The peak of the hierarchy of needs
- The end goal of the cycle of life
- Material items dont matter to people like these
- A man on a journey for enlightnemnt
15 Clues: The end goal of the cycle of life • The peak of the hierarchy of needs • A man on a journey for enlightnemnt • represents Siddharthas spiritual self • Wants to spend his life with Siddhartha • Superiority is involved with this title • Material items dont matter to people like these • Siddhartha ran away from him ot gain enlightnment • ...
Hon Hum Vocab 10 2023-10-27
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- the ability to anticipate things in the future
- a motto or quotation in the beginning of a literary work that sets the theme of the work
- wanting to atone for wrongdoings
- Contrast between what is claimed to be and what really is
- to speak of false criticisms
- hard to follow
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- A clue given to the reader or audience of what is to come
- A device that allows the writer to present events that happened before the time of the current narration or the current events in the story
- insincerity
- to return back to it’s previous state
- no longer useful
- lacking in liveliness
- A moment of enlightenment when something is made clear to the characters/reader
- to calm or pacify
- ill-disposed towards newcomers
15 Clues: insincerity • hard to follow • no longer useful • to calm or pacify • lacking in liveliness • to speak of false criticisms • ill-disposed towards newcomers • wanting to atone for wrongdoings • to return back to it’s previous state • the ability to anticipate things in the future • A clue given to the reader or audience of what is to come • ...
revolutionary war 2024-10-09
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- known as the 7 years war
- first military confrontation of the revolutionary war
- commander in chief of the british army
- author of declaration of independence
- group of people who remained neutral in foreign affairs
- founding father from virginia
- war between great britain and its american colonies
- sole control of the supple of a good or service
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in europe
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- enacted to punish colonists for the boston tea party
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minutes notice
- colonists disguised as indians, boarded 3 ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor
- colonists who called for independence from great Britain
- pamphlet by thomas paine
- colonists who remained loyal to great britain
15 Clues: known as the 7 years war • pamphlet by thomas paine • founding father from virginia • author of declaration of independence • commander in chief of the british army • colonists who remained loyal to great britain • sole control of the supple of a good or service • war between great britain and its american colonies • enacted to punish colonists for the boston tea party • ...
Dinosaurs (by: Victoria Tengblad-Kreft) 2013-06-06
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- Single-celled, shelled, microscopic organisms which can be either planktonic or benthic
- The real start of the Western scientific tradition was in the age of?
- Ornithopods also had _____ guts
- Adrienne___: A folklorist and historian of science connected to the legend of the griffin
- the _____ strategy is to have fewer offspring during a longer life span, but to give lots of parental care to those few.
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- Fossilized dung
- "Llizard-hipped” dinosaurs
- “Bird-hipped” dinosaurs
- The “mighty ducks” of the Mesozoic
- Cera from the Land Before Time
10 Clues: Fossilized dung • “Bird-hipped” dinosaurs • "Llizard-hipped” dinosaurs • Cera from the Land Before Time • Ornithopods also had _____ guts • The “mighty ducks” of the Mesozoic • The real start of the Western scientific tradition was in the age of? • Single-celled, shelled, microscopic organisms which can be either planktonic or benthic • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- the period of time in which Robespierre ruled became known as the Reign of _____
- stormed on July 14, 1789, indicating the beginning of the French Revolution.
- became leader of the Committee of Public Safety in July 1793.
- machine used for beheading people
- French military leader
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- king of France at the beginning of the revolution, executed by guillotine
- term for the 3 social classes in France before the French Revolution
- starvation due to scarcity of food
- palace which was first built for King Louis XIV
- European movement emphasizing individual liberties
10 Clues: French military leader • machine used for beheading people • starvation due to scarcity of food • palace which was first built for King Louis XIV • European movement emphasizing individual liberties • became leader of the Committee of Public Safety in July 1793. • term for the 3 social classes in France before the French Revolution • ...
Ben Ream- section 3+4 2021-01-04
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- document from America declaring independence from England
- man who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- social gatherings for smart people
- art characterized by a grand, ornate design
- system in which power was divided between states and national governments
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- the first ten amendments to the U.S. constitution
- Monarchs who embraced the new ideas of the enlightenment
- the system in a government where branches can make checks on the others
- art style where you borrow ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome
- the ruler most admired by philosophers
10 Clues: social gatherings for smart people • the ruler most admired by philosophers • art characterized by a grand, ornate design • man who wrote the Declaration of Independence • the first ten amendments to the U.S. constitution • Monarchs who embraced the new ideas of the enlightenment • document from America declaring independence from England • ...
My Hunting Time 2021-03-10
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- The development of a positive attitude toward self
- Enabling the client to acquire ideas and techniques with which to understand and control behavior
- Assisting the client to arrive at a higher state of spiritual awakening
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- Working on skills, awareness and knowledge
- Finding a solution to a specific problem
- Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings
- The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs
- Introducing change into the way in that social systems operate
- Helping the client to make amends for previous destructive behavior
- Understanding of the origins and development of emotional difficulties
10 Clues: Finding a solution to a specific problem • Working on skills, awareness and knowledge • Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings • The development of a positive attitude toward self • The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs • Introducing change into the way in that social systems operate • ...
The Life of Buddha 2017-10-13
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- wise men said that Siddhartha would be a king or a ___ man
- the four sights were: old age, _____, death and a holy man
- Siddhartha wanted to find answers to the problem of _____
- When he was growing up, Siddhartha had _____ he wanted
- Siddhartha called his son Rahula which means ______
- Siddhartha was the son of a king, meaning that he was a ____
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- the name of the flower that means 'purity'
- this word means 'knowing the truth about reality'
- the name that Siddhartha was given when he learned the truth
- Siddhartha decided to meditate underneath a _______
10 Clues: the name of the flower that means 'purity' • this word means 'knowing the truth about reality' • Siddhartha decided to meditate underneath a _______ • Siddhartha called his son Rahula which means ______ • When he was growing up, Siddhartha had _____ he wanted • Siddhartha wanted to find answers to the problem of _____ • ...
Buddhism review 2016-08-09
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- What is the fourth part of The Eightfold Path?
- What is reaching enlightenment by following The Eightfold Path called?
- What is the seventh part of The Eightfold Path?
- What is the Four Noble Truth?
- What is the third part of The Eightfold Truth?
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- What is the sixth part of The Eightfold Path?
- What is the second part of The Eightfold Truth?
- What is the eighth part of The Eightfold Path?
- What is the fifth part of The Eightfold Path?
- What is the first part of The Eightfold Truth?
10 Clues: What is the Four Noble Truth? • What is the sixth part of The Eightfold Path? • What is the fifth part of The Eightfold Path? • What is the fourth part of The Eightfold Path? • What is the eighth part of The Eightfold Path? • What is the first part of The Eightfold Truth? • What is the third part of The Eightfold Truth? • What is the second part of The Eightfold Truth? • ...
Chapter 7 Lesson 3 2019-02-12
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- a change correction or improvement added to a document
- lawmaking branch of government
- the first state to approve the constitution
- sharing power between the federal and state governments
- cultural beliefs and practices
- a system by which each branch of government limits power of other branches
- to exist in
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- special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president
- branch of government that executes or carries out the law headed by the president
- two philosophers of the enlightenment
10 Clues: to exist in • lawmaking branch of government • cultural beliefs and practices • two philosophers of the enlightenment • the first state to approve the constitution • a change correction or improvement added to a document • sharing power between the federal and state governments • special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president • ...
Peranakan Culture and History (Clifton 6B) 2024-05-01
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- A symbol of purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth.
- A symbol of longevity, good fortune and wisdom.
- Decorative sets of brooches to pin 'kebaya'.
- A symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
- A large flower, symbol of wealth, prosperity and good fortune.
- An auspicious symbols in the Chinese culture that represent vigilance, protection and good fortune.
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- 'Dondang ______ ' traditional song of the Peranakan.
- It represents beauty, grace and high virtue.
- It is a calming and refreshing colour, often associated with nature.
- An auspicious colour which is associated with wealth, prosperity and good fortune.
10 Clues: A symbol of prosperity and good fortune. • It represents beauty, grace and high virtue. • Decorative sets of brooches to pin 'kebaya'. • A symbol of longevity, good fortune and wisdom. • 'Dondang ______ ' traditional song of the Peranakan. • A symbol of purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth. • A large flower, symbol of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. • ...
Vocabulry 2021-09-17
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- musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch
- is the first and still most widespread mode of human communication
- member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th
- historical account
- in a permanent, essential, or charismatic way
- a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object
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- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened
- is his reason for or intent in writing
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- hostile to someone or something
10 Clues: historical account • hostile to someone or something • is his reason for or intent in writing • in a permanent, essential, or charismatic way • musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing • ...
The Great Awakening 2021-10-05
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- the long term cause of the Great Awakening
- religious revival reaction against the enlightenment
- increased dissent from established churches led to this
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- men studying for ministry expanded these, ex. Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth
- preachers who embraced new ideas from the Great Awakening
- Anglican minister from Britain converted slaves and native americans
- those who affirmed the old fashioned traditional church ways
- refused to convert to church of england-religion must affect the heart, humans were sinners
- followers felt wealth was more important than religion
- this colony was influenced by revivals during this period
10 Clues: the long term cause of the Great Awakening • religious revival reaction against the enlightenment • followers felt wealth was more important than religion • increased dissent from established churches led to this • preachers who embraced new ideas from the Great Awakening • this colony was influenced by revivals during this period • ...
Let's make a review 2025-03-06
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- a period of major technological, scientific and industrial change
- Social sector which obtained political rights after the revolution
- Philosopher who wrote the Leviathan
- This empire fell in 1453 a.D
- political system in which one ruler has the absolute power and authority.
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- period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- Historical event that determinated a huge political and societal change in Franc
- Military campaigns between Christians and Muslims
- German theologian who was a church reformer
- European intellectual movement of 17th and 18th century
10 Clues: This empire fell in 1453 a.D • Philosopher who wrote the Leviathan • German theologian who was a church reformer • Military campaigns between Christians and Muslims • European intellectual movement of 17th and 18th century • a period of major technological, scientific and industrial change • Social sector which obtained political rights after the revolution • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- a type of Buddhism that sees Buddha as a teacher.
- Buddha believes that following this can help end suffering.
- a type of Buddhism that sees Buddha as a god
- rebirth of the soul.
- these people liked Buddha's teachings because they could reach enlightenment for once.
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- Buddha did this to think deeply.
- Creator of Buddhism; this was his name before he changed it to Buddha.
- A spiritual state of perfect peace and happiness.
- Buddha's teaching that he believed would help people seek spiritual truth.
- Buddha was this before he became a monk
10 Clues: rebirth of the soul. • Buddha did this to think deeply. • Buddha was this before he became a monk • a type of Buddhism that sees Buddha as a god • a type of Buddhism that sees Buddha as a teacher. • A spiritual state of perfect peace and happiness. • Buddha believes that following this can help end suffering. • ...
Blaise Pascal Crosswword 2022-08-31
5 Clues: mathematical way of solving • detects atmospheric pressure • World's first mechanical calculator • The age of ________ (we are literally learning it) • Pascal's machine that challenged modern ideas of physics(ABBREVIATION)
cory 2012-10-10
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- a title for those who have attained Nirvana
- Those who have attained to any of the Four stages of enlightenment
- a state of peace
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- fourth refuge used by the Tibetian Buddist ie Dahli Lama
- is an important part of the practice of most Buddhists
- literally means "awakening"
- teachings or law of nature as expounded by the Gautama Buddha
7 Clues: a state of peace • literally means "awakening" • a title for those who have attained Nirvana • is an important part of the practice of most Buddhists • fourth refuge used by the Tibetian Buddist ie Dahli Lama • teachings or law of nature as expounded by the Gautama Buddha • Those who have attained to any of the Four stages of enlightenment
the seven dimensions 2022-12-15
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- A sense of community, of belonging to a group such as a tribe or a parish or a congregation
- cathedrals, temples, and other structures of worship
- ex. experience of enlightenment under the bodhi tree
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- belief
- ones practice in that religion
- how we act while living in the world
- sacred stories that are passed along from one generation to the next
7 Clues: belief • ones practice in that religion • how we act while living in the world • cathedrals, temples, and other structures of worship • ex. experience of enlightenment under the bodhi tree • sacred stories that are passed along from one generation to the next • A sense of community, of belonging to a group such as a tribe or a parish or a congregation
Enlightenment Thinkers and Philosophers 2019-05-09
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- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- English philosopher, known as the "father of liberalism"
- French philosopher, famous for advocating separation of church and state
- French philosopher, and judge
- German philosopher, famous for "transcendental idealism"
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- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, one of the founders of modern philosophy
- Scottish philosopher, known for empiricism, scepticism, and naturalism
- Jewish-Dutch philosopher, famous for his modern biblical criticism
- Italian priest and theologian, founder of Thomism
9 Clues: French philosopher, and judge • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • Italian priest and theologian, founder of Thomism • English philosopher, known as the "father of liberalism" • German philosopher, famous for "transcendental idealism" • Jewish-Dutch philosopher, famous for his modern biblical criticism • ...
National Civility Month 2022-08-20
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- known as "the civilist"
- citizens willing to give of themselves for the greater good
- a focus of attention, which we can intentionally cultivate daily
- founder of civility saves lives
- National civility month
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- paying attention to others when they speak as a sign of respect
- the age that broadened the meaning of civility broadened into the sense of acting with humanity.
- if someone is following you into a building, hold the ____ open
8 Clues: known as "the civilist" • National civility month • founder of civility saves lives • citizens willing to give of themselves for the greater good • paying attention to others when they speak as a sign of respect • if someone is following you into a building, hold the ____ open • a focus of attention, which we can intentionally cultivate daily • ...
Japanese Culture and Literature 2022-11-24
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- endless poetry in Medieval Japan
- Originally from China and seeking enlightenment is key
- Cannot have the good without the bad in this religious belief
- Five lines similar to its shorter sibling
- this religion has no doctrine but is practiced popularly through tradition and belief
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- Originally from China and is an ethical way of life through different value systems
- this religious belief is all about the Kami
- three lines and 17 syllables
8 Clues: three lines and 17 syllables • endless poetry in Medieval Japan • Five lines similar to its shorter sibling • this religious belief is all about the Kami • Originally from China and seeking enlightenment is key • Cannot have the good without the bad in this religious belief • Originally from China and is an ethical way of life through different value systems • ...
Japanese Culture and Literature 2022-11-24
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- endless poetry in Medieval Japan
- Originally from China and seeking enlightenment is key
- Cannot have the good without the bad in this religious belief
- Five lines similar to its shorter sibling
- this religion has no doctrine but is practiced popularly through tradition and belief
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- Originally from China and is an ethical way of life through different value systems
- this religious belief is all about the Kami
- three lines and 17 syllables
8 Clues: three lines and 17 syllables • endless poetry in Medieval Japan • Five lines similar to its shorter sibling • this religious belief is all about the Kami • Originally from China and seeking enlightenment is key • Cannot have the good without the bad in this religious belief • Originally from China and is an ethical way of life through different value systems • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Religious Terms 2020-01-16
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- Beliefs that developed in India in the 500s BC, includes the
- The most important language in ancient India.
- the main religion of India; it teaches that everything is part of a universal spirit.
- The creator of the universe and everything in it. (Hinduism)
- Deep continued thoughts that focus the mind on spiritual ideas.
- path Leads to wisdom and enlightenment
- In both religions when your actions can affect your soul.
- Noble Truths The main guidelines for Buddhism
- System A class structure that is determined by birth.
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- a religious teacher and spiritual guide in Hinduism.
- The Destroyer (Hinduism)
- In Hinduism and Buddhism a belief that souls are born and reborn many times.
- fold path.
- In Buddhism a perfect state of peace.
- The Preserver (Hinduism)
- The spiritual law for human beings.
16 Clues: fold path. • The Destroyer (Hinduism) • The Preserver (Hinduism) • The spiritual law for human beings. • In Buddhism a perfect state of peace. • path Leads to wisdom and enlightenment • The most important language in ancient India. • Noble Truths The main guidelines for Buddhism • a religious teacher and spiritual guide in Hinduism. • ...
crossword 1 2022-10-24
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- sole control of the supply of a good or service
- a time of great philosophical thought
- law that imposed tax on printed material
- an act by which the congress declared colonies to be free and independent
- an agreement of mutual benefit
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774
- the political theory that individuals have basic rights
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- a pamphlet written by Thomas pain
- a war between great Britain and american colonies
- american colonists who were ready to fight at any time
- colonist who remained loyal to great Britain
- first military confrontation of the revolutionary war
- a war between England and France (seven years war)
- when colonists confronted British troops and they killed several colonists
- people who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- colonists who called for independence
16 Clues: an agreement of mutual benefit • a pamphlet written by Thomas pain • a time of great philosophical thought • colonists who called for independence • law that imposed tax on printed material • colonist who remained loyal to great Britain • people who remain neutral in foreign affairs • a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 • ...
Prehistory, Early River, Hinduism/Buddhism and Chinese Philosophies 2025-05-29
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- Idea that rulers got their authority to rule from heaven
- Where religion and state are close in government
- Created a philosophy that inspired many Chinese government and social systems
- What one follows to end desire The belief/worship of more than one god
- One's duties in life
- When one reaches a state of higher being/realization during your life
- What Siddhartha Gautama followed, living his life in moderation
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- Freeing of the soul/uniting with the Brahman
- A male dominated society
- Age that began with the discovery of farming/domestication of animals
- The first written language
- The spiritually impure of the caste system
- When your reincarnation cycle stops
- Created by Lao Zi. Yin and Yang are symbols of this.
- First written laws, included ideas like "an eye for an eye"
- The oldest polytheistic religion
16 Clues: One's duties in life • A male dominated society • The first written language • The oldest polytheistic religion • When your reincarnation cycle stops • The spiritually impure of the caste system • Freeing of the soul/uniting with the Brahman • Where religion and state are close in government • Created by Lao Zi. Yin and Yang are symbols of this. • ...
India's Cultural Roots 2026-02-12
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- The ancient philosophical texts that introduced ideas of Atman and Brahman.
- The supreme divine reality in Vedanta philosophy.
- The god of death who answered Nachiketa’s questions
- The Jain principle meaning non-possession.
- The sacred fire deity in Vedic rituals
- The first of the four Vedas, known for its hymns to nature.
- The enlightened one
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- The place where Buddha attained enlightenment.
- The oldest and most ancient sacred texts of India
- The concept of action and its consequences.
- The principle of non-violence or non-hurting.
- The divine essence that resides in every being according to the Upanishads.
- The path or school of philosophy focused on union and self-realisation.
- The Jain concept meaning truth has many aspects.
- The tribal supreme deity worshipped by Munda and Santhal tribes.
- The community of Buddhist monks and nuns.
16 Clues: The enlightened one • The sacred fire deity in Vedic rituals • The community of Buddhist monks and nuns. • The Jain principle meaning non-possession. • The concept of action and its consequences. • The principle of non-violence or non-hurting. • The place where Buddha attained enlightenment. • The Jain concept meaning truth has many aspects. • ...
Buddhism 2022-11-18
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- The goal of the Noble Eightfold Path is to develop __
- What is Buddha's full name?
- What is it called when your actions in this lifetime determine your form in the next
- Buddhists believe that human life is one of ___
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- Which Buddhism is more common in east Asia
- Where did Buddhism originate from?
- Which Buddhism is more common in the south/southeast Asia
- What is the state of enlightenment?
8 Clues: What is Buddha's full name? • Where did Buddhism originate from? • What is the state of enlightenment? • Which Buddhism is more common in east Asia • Buddhists believe that human life is one of ___ • The goal of the Noble Eightfold Path is to develop __ • Which Buddhism is more common in the south/southeast Asia • ...
Exploring Multicultural Traditions 2023-11-28
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- Eight-day Jewish celebration of religious freedom.
- Hindu festival of lights.
- Holiday honoring the heritage of American Indians.
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- Originated as a day of giving thanks and harvest festival.
- Celebration of African-American culture and heritage.
- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Religious festival commemorating the Biblical story of Joseph and Mary making the journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem.
- Celebration of the day Buddha achieved enlightenment through meditation.
8 Clues: Hindu festival of lights. • Eight-day Jewish celebration of religious freedom. • Holiday honoring the heritage of American Indians. • Celebration of African-American culture and heritage. • Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. • Originated as a day of giving thanks and harvest festival. • ...
The evolution of social movements 2025-04-21
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- how is called the post popular ecological movement?
- a rainbow flag is a symbol of which social group?
- What social movements used to look like? Adjective, on letter v
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- in which century women started fighting for their rights to vote
- What was the name of a man killed by police?
- The movable-type printing was invented in ..... times
- One of the enlightenment ideologies on letter r
- Who organized the Spartacus Uprising?
8 Clues: Who organized the Spartacus Uprising? • What was the name of a man killed by police? • One of the enlightenment ideologies on letter r • a rainbow flag is a symbol of which social group? • how is called the post popular ecological movement? • The movable-type printing was invented in ..... times • What social movements used to look like? Adjective, on letter v • ...
2.5 Vocabulary 2022-09-26
6 Clues: A plan of government • lawmaking branch of the gov • branch of gov. that carries out and enforces laws • Sharing power between federal and state governments • Branch of government that interprets and explains the laws • European thinkers developed new ideas abt gov. & society (Age of Reason)
The End of the War 2021-10-01
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- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials; contributed to the start of the American Revolutionary War
- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754; at this meeting, the representatives agreed tat the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute's notice;these soldiers fought against the British army at the Battle of Lexington and Concord
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the Eighteenth Century
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution;also known as Tories
- the act by which the Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776
- this pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence
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- a riot that occured on March 5,1770 in the city of Boston wen colonists confronted British troops fired upon and killed several colonists
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea
- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers
- military general of the American rebel forces;president of the Constitutional;first president of the United States of America
- signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1783;officially ended the Revolutionary War and acknowledged America's independence
- an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or community, and its government
- American revolutionary leader;author of Common Sense
18 Clues: American revolutionary leader;author of Common Sense • colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution • an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or community, and its government • the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God • ...
9 Weeks Vocab Review 2011-10-11
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- uprising of slaves against plantation owners
- "Forced religion stinks in the nostrils of God"
- __________exchange is the global transfer of living things
- laws restricting colonial trade
- England relaxed its enforcement of most regulations in return for economic loyalty
- "City upon a hill"
- ultimate goal for country is self-sufficiency
- Obtaining truth through experimentation and reasoning
- first widespread religious revival
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- Marriage between spanish settlers and native american women
- second permanent English colony in North America
- voyage that brought enslaved people to West Indies and later North America
- Explorers lured by the prospect of cast lands filled with gold and silver
- believed that God's "inner light" burned inside everyone
- a person who agrees to a limited term of servitude in exchange for food and shelter
15 Clues: "City upon a hill" • laws restricting colonial trade • first widespread religious revival • uprising of slaves against plantation owners • ultimate goal for country is self-sufficiency • "Forced religion stinks in the nostrils of God" • second permanent English colony in North America • Obtaining truth through experimentation and reasoning • ...
Buddhism 2014-02-26
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- / Most common activity performed by buddhists
- / Buddha was known as a _______ not a god.
- / Buddhas name
- / Totality of Buddhist teaching
- / Flower that symbolizes the eightfold path
- / Laughing Buddha represents
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- / Buddha was enlightened under a
- / The Dharma Wheel represents
- / When a Buddhist individual reaches enlightenment, it is said that they reach a certain state that can be literally translated as 'snuffing out'. What is this state?
- / The Buddha's name comes from a Sanskrit word meaning
- / Buddhism was originated in
- / A Sanskrit word meaning 'action' or 'fate', a lot of people equate it to 'what comes around goes around'. What is this term?
- / "Meditation"; focusing of the mind; sometimes, stages of trance.
- / Buddhism is an offshoot of what other major world religion?
- / The white lotus represents Bodhi, the state of
15 Clues: / Buddhas name • / Buddhism was originated in • / Laughing Buddha represents • / The Dharma Wheel represents • / Totality of Buddhist teaching • / Buddha was enlightened under a • / Buddha was known as a _______ not a god. • / Flower that symbolizes the eightfold path • ...
world final 2021-01-19
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- he believed in freedom of speech and religion
- China's most influential scholar
- his improved telescoope helped him further prove Copernicus' Heliocentric theory
- Renaissance was a rebirth of __ and learning
- Martin___ protested the Catholic Church selling indulgences
- swahili language is a mix between ___ and Bantu
- Hernando Cortes conquered this early American Civilization
- last and greatest of Muslim prophets
- unknowingly, traders spread the Bubonic____ to Europe in 1347
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- a complete change
- woman Enlightenment thinker who wrote about women's rights
- he inspired Thomas Jefferson's words when he wrote that all people have natural rights of "life, liberty and property"
- religion that means "submission to the will of Allah"
- state today where the very 1st American stepped foot
- Japanese warriors who followed the Bushido code
15 Clues: a complete change • China's most influential scholar • last and greatest of Muslim prophets • Renaissance was a rebirth of __ and learning • he believed in freedom of speech and religion • swahili language is a mix between ___ and Bantu • Japanese warriors who followed the Bushido code • state today where the very 1st American stepped foot • ...
Religion Crossword 2017-05-10
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- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Moral order, righteousness, religion.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- Canon Ancient Buddhist scriptures written in Pali and considered authoritative.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
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- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions.
- A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
- Magnetic attraction,a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders.
- Full awareness of invisible Reality
- The invisible life force.
- Practices for union with the true Self.
15 Clues: The invisible life force. • Full awareness of invisible Reality • A subtle energy center in the body. • The religious community in Sikhism. • Moral order, righteousness, religion. • Practices for union with the true Self. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • ...
Religion 2017-02-15
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- Invisible life forces
- The individual soul
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- Usually ascetic spiritual community of followers gathered around their guru
- Doctrine of voidness, emptiness
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
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- question used by Zen leaders to boggle the students mind and thus liberate direct awreness
- Action: the law of cause and effect
- An order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience to ultimate reality
- Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities
- Holy name of God as recited by Sikhs
- Principle that there is no eternal self
- Taking a flexible, non-dogmatic approach
15 Clues: The individual soul • Invisible life forces • Doctrine of voidness, emptiness • Action: the law of cause and effect • Holy name of God as recited by Sikhs • Principle that there is no eternal self • Taking a flexible, non-dogmatic approach • Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position • ...
American Revolution 2023-06-22
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- The location where the British were surrounded and surrendered
- Advantage to Colonist due to Washington
- British general forced to surrender
- By sharing a common goal, this was an advantage to colonist
- A disadvantage to the British who were unfamiliar with it
- Wrote Common Sense and demanded freedom
- Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration of Independence
- This nation's navy helped colonist win the war
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- Leader of the Continental Army who protected his Army
- Form of government that Patriots wanted
- Colonist who did not take either side in the war
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence which won the US freedom
- Was well-trained and a strength for the British
- Goal for Patriots in the Revolutionary War
- People in America who favored the King and British government
15 Clues: British general forced to surrender • Advantage to Colonist due to Washington • Form of government that Patriots wanted • Wrote Common Sense and demanded freedom • Goal for Patriots in the Revolutionary War • This nation's navy helped colonist win the war • Was well-trained and a strength for the British • Colonist who did not take either side in the war • ...
7th Hour 2023-02-14
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- a book listing individuals or organizations alphabetically
- a person whose occupation is making or selling candy and other sweets.
- emotional support or encouragement: to say "you did a good job"
- the action or state of attaining or having attained spiritual knowledge or insight
- to leave a place empty or uninhabited without intending to return
- to disrupt in a way that causes worry or unease.
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- difficulties or hardships
- to get paid for a job; no always with money
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- to work together as a group
- to understand or interpret
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- in a manner that deviates from the normal
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning.
- to overcome; evolve
15 Clues: to overcome; evolve • difficulties or hardships • to understand or interpret • to work together as a group • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • in a manner that deviates from the normal • to get paid for a job; no always with money • an organism that decomposes organic material • to disrupt in a way that causes worry or unease. • ...
10th Grade Lesson 9 2024-01-25
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- The tired college students looked ___________.
- if you reach enlightenment, you could be described as this
- sometimes, this country is so crazy, I think about becoming one of these
- if you feel this, maybe it was the wrong thing to do
- "Wow! Perfect!"
- many young athletes do this with pros when they are learning their sport
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- when the teacher says "you may work together"
- The teacher told the student to stop being ___________.
- The car used in the shooting was ________(ed).
- a desert
- sometimes, I feel like waiters are acting this way just to please me
- when you give a speech, be sure you are doing this
- you are in school to ___________ you intelligence
- a serial killer could be described as this.
- all these early 2000s trends __________ nostalgia in me
15 Clues: a desert • "Wow! Perfect!" • a serial killer could be described as this. • when the teacher says "you may work together" • The tired college students looked ___________. • The car used in the shooting was ________(ed). • you are in school to ___________ you intelligence • when you give a speech, be sure you are doing this • ...
13 colonies 2024-10-25
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- arrived in 1620
- Local gatherings in New England where community members discussed and decided on political and social issues.
- native who helped the pilgrims
- explorer who was instrumental in the establishment of Jamestown
- middle colonies
- Individuals of European descent born in the colonies, particularly in Latin America, often holding a distinct social status
- harsh winters
- lived in pa
- An intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
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- main colonies for slavery
- wanted to purify the English church
- Elected representatives in colonial Virginia's legislative assembly, representing local interests.
- founded by William penn
- Laws enacted in the colonies that defined the status of enslaved people
- A formal document granting rights or privileges, often used to establish colonies with specific governance structures.
15 Clues: lived in pa • harsh winters • arrived in 1620 • middle colonies • founded by William penn • main colonies for slavery • native who helped the pilgrims • wanted to purify the English church • explorer who was instrumental in the establishment of Jamestown • Laws enacted in the colonies that defined the status of enslaved people • ...
global studies vocabulary 2017-01-12
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- A big, fast, change. many revolutions try to make changes to a government
- People own other people
- A time when there were lots of new ideas about the government and freedom
- A lord gets and use land in return for military service and loyalty
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- The rich people who were related to royalty
- The rich people in France who were not the nobility
- Poor people in France. Most were farmers
- A feeling of being loyal to and proud of your country
- Church officials or leaders
9 Clues: People own other people • Church officials or leaders • Poor people in France. Most were farmers • The rich people who were related to royalty • The rich people in France who were not the nobility • A feeling of being loyal to and proud of your country • A lord gets and use land in return for military service and loyalty • ...
Scientifc Revolution/ Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- known as the "Father of Classical Liberalism"
- composed some of his best music after he was deaf!
- the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- the only philosopher to become a minister of government
- the movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries that had changed the way people think
- most famous for his fifth and ninth symphony
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- defined the three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- best known for his intellectual independence
- Composed his first minuet at age 5
- decided to become a writer at age 17
- made Locke his personal secretary and doctor.
11 Clues: Composed his first minuet at age 5 • decided to become a writer at age 17 • best known for his intellectual independence • most famous for his fifth and ninth symphony • known as the "Father of Classical Liberalism" • made Locke his personal secretary and doctor. • composed some of his best music after he was deaf! • ...
