enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Buddhism Study Guide 2013-12-08
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- The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha
- The teachings of the Buddha
- teachers and heads of monasteries
- prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet
- Buddhist doctrine of "no soul"
- the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons
- compilation of three collections of early Buddhist texts
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- Sacred fig tree where Siddhartha arrived at enlightenment
- accommodates a greater number of people from all walks of life
- Buddhist teaching that liberation comes from the middle spectrum
- head lama of Tibetan Buddhism
- a being that refrains from entering nirvana in order to save others
- A basic moral standard by which all Buddhists are to live
- items of religious devotion
- one who has attained Nirvana, and is liberated from rebirth
- A person who renounces material comforts to live a self-disciplined life
- a word to describe Hindu literature written in Sanskrit and concerned with rituals
- The spiritual goal for all Buddhists
18 Clues: The teachings of the Buddha • items of religious devotion • head lama of Tibetan Buddhism • Buddhist doctrine of "no soul" • teachers and heads of monasteries • The spiritual goal for all Buddhists • prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet • the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons • The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha • ...
Unit 2 World Religions Crossword 2014-09-08
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- led the Israelites out of Egypt in the book of Exodus
- release from the cycle of birth and rebirth in Buddhsim
- his life and teachings are the basis of Buddhism
- belief in one god
- holy book of Islam
- a messenger of god
- belief in many gods
- founder of all monotheistic religions
- Islamic holy month
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- belief held by Hindus and Buddhist that the soul is reborn
- Pillars things all faithful Muslims must do
- (Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
- the way that the Buddha taught to reach enlightenment
- social class that someone is born into that is part of Hinduism
- pilgrimage to Mecca that is part of the Five Pillars of Islam
- holy book of Judaism
- his life and teachings are the basis of Christianity
- his life and teachings are the basis of Islam
18 Clues: belief in one god • holy book of Islam • a messenger of god • Islamic holy month • belief in many gods • holy book of Judaism • founder of all monotheistic religions • Pillars things all faithful Muslims must do • his life and teachings are the basis of Islam • his life and teachings are the basis of Buddhism • his life and teachings are the basis of Christianity • ...
Classical Period 2023-09-05
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- He wrote 450 concerti Grossi in the Baroque period
- He wrote 9 Symphonies
- Display of technique became the order of the day
- New instrument developed in the Classical Period
- Age of _______ was an 18th century European movement in Philosophy
- What dynamics disappeared
- The texture used in the Classical period
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- Replaced the harpsichord and continuo
- Baroque style was slowly being replaced by one which relied less and less on
- Mannheim _______ involves the whole orchestra
- The Mannheim ______ is a long crescendo passage with a raising melodic line and a static bass line
- He wrote 41 Symphonies
- Where Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven lived
- The Mannheim _______ is an ascending arpeggio passage stretching over at least one and a half octaves
- Instrument with strings that developed
- He wrote 104 Symphonies
- The Mannheim ______ has expressive use of appoggiaturas
- The grand _____ is when the playing stops for a moment, resulting in total silence
18 Clues: He wrote 9 Symphonies • He wrote 41 Symphonies • He wrote 104 Symphonies • What dynamics disappeared • Replaced the harpsichord and continuo • Instrument with strings that developed • Where Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven lived • The texture used in the Classical period • Mannheim _______ involves the whole orchestra • Display of technique became the order of the day • ...
Water & Hygiene 2024-07-05
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- Major health advancement related to clean water and waste management.
- Device for bathing.
- A structure used to transport water.
- Period of renewed interest in science and arts in the 17th-18th century.
- Water carried through underground pipes and channels.
- Materials or channels that carry water.
- Ancient method of collecting and using water from rainfall.
- Infrastructure for removing waste and rainwater.
- A term for water cleaned and purified for drinking.
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- A public health measure to isolate the sick.
- Ways of maintaining cleanliness and preventing disease.
- Ancient Roman engineering marvels for transporting water.
- A device used to raise and move water.
- Process of cleaning water by removing impurities.
- The spread of disease by pathogens.
- A period in which many died from diseases like the Black Death.
- People and goods movement areas affected by hygiene.
- Natural liquid cleaner.
18 Clues: Device for bathing. • Natural liquid cleaner. • The spread of disease by pathogens. • A device used to raise and move water. • Materials or channels that carry water. • A structure used to transport water. • A public health measure to isolate the sick. • Infrastructure for removing waste and rainwater. • Process of cleaning water by removing impurities. • ...
Religious Vocabulary 2025-02-19
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- confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept, often associated with belief in God or religious doctrines
- philosophical tradition that originated in India and emphasizes the path to enlightenment
- religious journeys to important spiritual places
- Belief in many Gods.
- Jewish house of worship
- Belief that there is no God.
- dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma
- Muslim house of worship
- Temples in Mesopotamia
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- religion that observes the covenant, which was established between God and the Israelites
- Belief that plants, animals and other objects possess a soul.
- Belief that there is one God.
- religious building Jewish house of worship
- Belief that whether or not there is a God is unknowable.
- religion centered on the Quran, believing in Allah, and the teachings of Muhammad.
- people who follow the religion of Islam
- religion, professing that Jesus was raised from the dead and is the Son of God.
- Christian house of worship
18 Clues: Belief in many Gods. • Temples in Mesopotamia • Jewish house of worship • Muslim house of worship • Christian house of worship • Belief that there is no God. • Belief that there is one God. • people who follow the religion of Islam • religious building Jewish house of worship • religious journeys to important spiritual places • dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma • ...
Vocabulary crosword 2025-11-18
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- Caused by religion
- was
- Theory: Earth is the center of the universe
- Being thrown out of the Catholic Church
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses
- an Anglican minister
- Take back your view
- Document that William and Mary had to sign before ruling England.
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- Leader of England after the English Civil War, Roundheads, Parliament,
- How Absolute Monarchs justified their power, came from God
- Idea that it was already decided if someone was born as a saint or sinner
- Hohenzollern, ruler of Prussia, focused on power, military, expansion
- Government run by the church
- A republic, where people can vote
- Ruler of Russia, believed in Westernization
- Theory: Sun is the center of the universe
- of Aragon: First wife of Henry VIII and had a daughter with him
- The most famous philosophe of the later
18 Clues: was • Caused by religion • Take back your view • an Anglican minister • Government run by the church • A republic, where people can vote • Being thrown out of the Catholic Church • The most famous philosophe of the later • Theory: Sun is the center of the universe • Theory: Earth is the center of the universe • Ruler of Russia, believed in Westernization • ...
Roots of American Democracy 2015-08-30
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- Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
- Spanish explorers who conquered empires in Central/South America
- England's first colony in America
- He believed that the powers of government should be defined and limited
- Puritans signed the Mayflower Compact to make a framework for government
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- Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers
- carta Document from 1215 that limited the powers of the English king
- This man believed that all men have natural rights
- Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists
- Pilgrims and Puritans settled here
- Italian explorer who reached the New World in 1492
11 Clues: England's first colony in America • Pilgrims and Puritans settled here • Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers • Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson • This man believed that all men have natural rights • Italian explorer who reached the New World in 1492 • Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists • ...
Mara Sechrengost - 6 - 3, 4 2021-01-04
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- document that reflected ideas in its eloquent argument for natural rights
- each branch of government checked the actions of the other two
- such basic rights as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion
- ruler most admired by the philosophes; ruled rusia from 1762 - 1796
- European art style that was characterized by a grand design
- these amendments
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- monarchs that embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit
- system where power was divided between national and state governments
- the artistic style of the late 1700s
- political leader that wrote the declaration of independence
- a social gathering
11 Clues: these amendments • a social gathering • the artistic style of the late 1700s • political leader that wrote the declaration of independence • European art style that was characterized by a grand design • each branch of government checked the actions of the other two • ruler most admired by the philosophes; ruled rusia from 1762 - 1796 • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2023-08-29
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- Period of time where people questioned the level of control of the government
- Developed the scientific method
- Inherited rights of all human beings
- Theory that argues that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Developed the basic laws of physics
- An agreement between the people and government about laws
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- A great change that causes other things to change
- Proved that lightening and electricity were identical
- Series of events that marked the beginning of modern science
- Developed the heliocentric system
- Theory that argues that the Earth is at the center of the solar system
- First to use the telescope to study the stars
- Developed precise thermometers
13 Clues: Developed precise thermometers • Developed the scientific method • Developed the heliocentric system • Developed the basic laws of physics • Inherited rights of all human beings • First to use the telescope to study the stars • A great change that causes other things to change • Proved that lightening and electricity were identical • ...
Buddhism- Anthony 2013-01-25
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- An emotion that makes you rage with joy.
- The attainment of spiritual knowledge or insight.
- What people do Next to shrines and do in temples
- Buddhas name before he had gain fame.
- The four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teachings.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- A certain state of wisdom you can reach.
- _______ comes before death.
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- The continent in which Buddhism started in.
- This is one of the things you need to do to have Right concentration.
- One of things you should have for Right purpose.
- To get an answer you first have to ask a ____________.
- Freedom from disturbance.
- A Japanese school of Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation.
- Buddhas last name.
- The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism.
- The noise Some people make when they meditate.
- A place where people worship.
18 Clues: Buddhas last name. • Founder of Buddhism. • Freedom from disturbance. • _______ comes before death. • A place where people worship. • Buddhas name before he had gain fame. • The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism. • An emotion that makes you rage with joy. • A certain state of wisdom you can reach. • The continent in which Buddhism started in. • ...
Wordsworth and Romantic Poetry! 2013-03-06
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- On what level does 'Lines Written in Early Spring' connect readers to their emotions?
- As stated by Wordsworth, Romantic poetry is a "spontaneous overflow of emotion..." expressed in "...the real ___ of men."
- Romantic era and Wordsworth focus on the concept of?
- Wordsworth believes that there is a ___ between humans and nature
- What does poetry do?
- Attributes that Nature is given?
- The second character in 'To a Butterfly'
- Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___?
- The butterfly is a?
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- Wordsworth's friend and colleague?
- 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a?
- A literary movement
- A device used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring'
- To a Butterfly is loosely constructed from ___ couplets
- The Industrial Revolution - also known as the 'period of __?'
- What life experience does 'To a Butterfly' represent?
- A recurring theme in Romantic poetry
- In 'To a Butterfly', the lines without 8 syllables cause the readers to ___
18 Clues: A literary movement • The butterfly is a? • What does poetry do? • Attributes that Nature is given? • Wordsworth's friend and colleague? • A recurring theme in Romantic poetry • 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a? • The second character in 'To a Butterfly' • Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___? • A device used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring' • ...
Ancient India 2021-04-13
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- a religion of India based on the teachings of Siddartha Gautama
- a fixed social class a person in India was born into
- the continent that contains the country of India
- outcasts; Dalits
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- to calm and focus both your mind and body
- a person's duty or what is right
- strong seasonal winds that affect climate
- the holy Hindu texts
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- the world's tallest mountain range
- the site of the first Indian civilization
- the first people to migrate to India through a pass in the Hindu Kush Mountains
- a landmass that is set apart from the rest of a continent
- a state of perfect wisdom
- the top of India's caste system
- India's most popular religion
- the body of water bordering India on the west
- the effect of a person's actions (good or bad) in this life
18 Clues: outcasts; Dalits • the holy Hindu texts • a state of perfect wisdom • India's most popular religion • the top of India's caste system • a person's duty or what is right • the world's tallest mountain range • the rebirth of a soul into a new body • the site of the first Indian civilization • to calm and focus both your mind and body • strong seasonal winds that affect climate • ...
The rise of modernity 2026-01-16
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- Council that organized Catholic reforms.
- Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Two words Event in 1789 that ended absolute monarchy in France.
- Idea that all people should have the same rights.
- Thinker who supported freedom of speech.
- Two words Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation.
- Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa.
- Meaning of the word Renaissance.
- Movement that focused on human value, education, and classical ideas.
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- Period known as the “rebirth” of art, culture, and learning.
- A Christian group that separated from the Catholic Church.
- Movement that questioned Catholic practices and created Protestant churches.
- Two words Religious reformer who began the Reformation in 1517.
- A major political change, often violent.
- Invention that helped spread books and ideas faster.Two words
- Philosopher who wrote about natural rights.
- Freedoms people are born with, like life and liberty.
- Intellectual movement that promoted reason and science.
18 Clues: Meaning of the word Renaissance. • Council that organized Catholic reforms. • A major political change, often violent. • Thinker who supported freedom of speech. • Philosopher who wrote about natural rights. • Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Idea that all people should have the same rights. • Freedoms people are born with, like life and liberty. • ...
Buddhism 2025-11-24
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- a flower that symbolizes intelligence,knowledge, and wisdom
- the Buddhist record of oral teachings of Gautama Buddha
- the truths to suffering
- the Buddhist tradition that draws from the various Indian Mahayana sutras
- practice in China,Tibet,Japan, and Korea
- the oldest school of Buddhism
- is a practice between Hindus,Buddha,Jain's, and Sikhism
- a Buddhist community
- often means enlightenment or awakening
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- a famous Buddhism text that contains radical re-vision
- a major goal that releases from dukkha and rebirth
- the wandering religious teacher monk
- the universally principle that is eternal,indestructible,and without form
- the changing mind that can be known as meditation
- syllables and words that are chanted
- a name to realize practitioner of the Dharma
- is known as an old teacher or old master title in Zen
- the largest of the three traditional sects
18 Clues: a Buddhist community • the truths to suffering • the oldest school of Buddhism • the wandering religious teacher monk • syllables and words that are chanted • often means enlightenment or awakening • practice in China,Tibet,Japan, and Korea • the largest of the three traditional sects • a name to realize practitioner of the Dharma • ...
F2 HISTORY - THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2026-03-18
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- The Declaration of ________ was signed on July 4, 1776
- Taxation without ___________
- Britain won in the _________ & Indian War
- The patriots saw the Coercive Acts as _________ Acts
- Britain's motivation to colonise North America
- The _____ act that charged tax on tea
- The official start of the American Revolution
- The colonists who preferred to be self-ruling
- The people who lived in the 13 colonies
- The _____ act was the tax on paper items
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- The British's __________ of 1763: Colonies were banned from expanding into native American land
- Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war
- All men are created _________
- The 'social contract' is an example of ________ thinking
- Britain allowed its colonies to handle local affairs - salutary ________
- The protest by the patriots who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- The no. of original colonies
- The colonists who were loyal to the British empire
18 Clues: Taxation without ___________ • The no. of original colonies • All men are created _________ • The _____ act that charged tax on tea • The people who lived in the 13 colonies • The _____ act was the tax on paper items • Britain won in the _________ & Indian War • Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war • The official start of the American Revolution • ...
F2 HISTORY - THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2026-03-18
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- Britain's motivation to colonise North America
- The official start of the American Revolution
- The _____ act that charged tax on tea
- The colonists who were loyal to the British empire
- Britain won in the _________ & Indian War
- All men are created _________
- The 'social contract' is an example of ________ thinking
- The _____ act was the tax on paper items
- The no. of original colonies
- The colonists who preferred to be self-ruling
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- The patriots saw the Coercive Acts as _________ Acts
- The protest by the patriots who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- The British's __________ of 1763: Colonies were banned from expanding into native American land
- Taxation without ___________
- The Declaration of ________ was signed on July 4, 1776
- The people who lived in the 13 colonies
- Britain allowed its colonies to handle local affairs - salutary ________
- Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war
18 Clues: Taxation without ___________ • The no. of original colonies • All men are created _________ • The _____ act that charged tax on tea • The people who lived in the 13 colonies • The _____ act was the tax on paper items • Britain won in the _________ & Indian War • Britain was in a lot of _____ after the war • The official start of the American Revolution • ...
final crossword 2026-05-18
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- the longest and most severe economic downturn in modern history
- vibrant/social/artistic movement centered in harlem neighborhood
- expanded the jurisdiction of ICC to regulate railroad shipping rates
- a formable, actionable complaint of being treated unfairly
- machinery and powered equipment to farm
- rebuilding, restoring, or recreating something damaged, destroyed, or lost
- organization for solving disputes, promotes international cooperation and achieve world peace
- process of growing, extending, or becoming larger in size
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- America is off limits to European colonization or interference
- an advocate/supporter of federalism
- set of ideas, perspectives, or images that one widely favors
- growing proportions of population shifts from rural areas to work in cities
- one person Is being owned/worked by another
- violent/pivotable dispute
- gaining deep awareness/knowledge
- period of time of extreme, widespread fear of communism
- document of political/civil liberties
- Controlled distribution and deliberate restriction of limited sources
18 Clues: violent/pivotable dispute • gaining deep awareness/knowledge • an advocate/supporter of federalism • document of political/civil liberties • machinery and powered equipment to farm • one person Is being owned/worked by another • period of time of extreme, widespread fear of communism • process of growing, extending, or becoming larger in size • ...
French Revolution 2017-02-27
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- whose revolution did they help out
- what did Napolen appoint himself france's first...
- who were the ones who revolted
- what was the agreement called when the estates promised to not disperse until they reached a constitutional reform
- Louis XVI who ruled during this time
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- what influenced the revolution
- what did the list that the delegates of each estates compile
- taxes what caused the peasants to revolt
- Bonaparte the new general who began to lead the army
9 Clues: what influenced the revolution • who were the ones who revolted • whose revolution did they help out • Louis XVI who ruled during this time • taxes what caused the peasants to revolt • what did Napolen appoint himself france's first... • Bonaparte the new general who began to lead the army • what did the list that the delegates of each estates compile • ...
Ancient China - Crossword Workshop 2023-05-24
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- A state of enlightenment in Buddhism.
- Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture.
- The decision maker of a average Chinese family.
- A religion in the belief of a fatherly spirit instead of God.
- A popular Chinese martial art.
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- A Chinese geomancy, used to harmonize individuals with their surroundings.
- Used to please elders and show respect.
- The eldest person in an average Chinese family.
- A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit.
9 Clues: A popular Chinese martial art. • A state of enlightenment in Buddhism. • Used to please elders and show respect. • The eldest person in an average Chinese family. • The decision maker of a average Chinese family. • A a belief of Confucianism, worshipped as a spirit. • Founded in the Han Dynasty, very important to Asian culture. • ...
"The Enlightened Crossword" 2025-12-09
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- The flower that grows in mud but stays pure
- The loving-kindness that Buddha used to tame the elephant
- The Prince's birth name meaning He who achieves his goal
- The birthplace of Prince Siddharth in Nepal
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism
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- The sacred tree under which Siddharth reached Enlightenment
- The demon of illusion who tried to scare the Prince
- The Law of Action - good deeds bring good results
- The community of monks and nuns who follow the Buddha
9 Clues: The ultimate goal of Buddhism • The flower that grows in mud but stays pure • The birthplace of Prince Siddharth in Nepal • The Law of Action - good deeds bring good results • The demon of illusion who tried to scare the Prince • The community of monks and nuns who follow the Buddha • The Prince's birth name meaning He who achieves his goal • ...
India 2021-02-26
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- the most prominent religion in India today.
- religion with the belief in one God
- religion with the belief in multiple gods
- a person is born, lives, dies, and is reborn again many times
- hereditary social classes in India
- religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
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- these have settlements, a surplus of food, job specialization, and government
- a god or a goddess in a polytheistic religion
- seasonal prevailing winds South and Southwest Asia
- the end goal for in Buddhism- also called Nirvana
- the sum of a person's actions in a previous life
- code of behavior of set of moral rules that govern the conduct of each caste
12 Clues: hereditary social classes in India • religion with the belief in one God • religion with the belief in multiple gods • the most prominent religion in India today. • a god or a goddess in a polytheistic religion • the sum of a person's actions in a previous life • the end goal for in Buddhism- also called Nirvana • seasonal prevailing winds South and Southwest Asia • ...
A Samurai Must Know These Words by Lillian A 2023-04-27
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- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- a form of Buddhism founded on the belief.
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- to manage and organize
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- styles of fighting or self-defense
- the highest level
- form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless.
- lower in rank or quality
12 Clues: the highest level • to manage and organize • lower in rank or quality • styles of fighting or self-defense • a form of Buddhism founded on the belief. • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art • ...
Colonial Life 2014-04-13
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- to sell goods or products abroad
- a state or situation in which people or groups are competing with each other
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- movement based upon the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society
- person who risks money in order to make a large profit
- a plan or course of action
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- goods or products bought from foreign markets
- a close association of nations or other groups, formed to advance common interests or causes
- chance for success; outlook
- a union of political units for common action in relation to other units
- change religious beliefs
- one who follows another in order
12 Clues: change religious beliefs • a plan or course of action • chance for success; outlook • to sell goods or products abroad • one who follows another in order • goods or products bought from foreign markets • a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies • person who risks money in order to make a large profit • ...
Cieri 8 Pricila Chris 2017-04-05
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- What is common in New England?
- What connected the colonies, Britain, and Other markets?
- Who won in the French and Indian war?
- What made faith more personal for many whites and blacks?
- What did William Penn give all Pennsylvania's freedmen?
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- What did immigrants introduce that killed many Indians?
- What brought Native American, European,and Africa together?
- What war happened after fur traders and settlers conflicted with French and Indians in West?
- What caused nations to compete with each other?
- Decreased number of ______ _______ improved conditions in Europe.
- Philosophy of reason as guide for society.
- What document shared power by Monarchy and Parliament?
12 Clues: What is common in New England? • Who won in the French and Indian war? • Philosophy of reason as guide for society. • What caused nations to compete with each other? • What document shared power by Monarchy and Parliament? • What did immigrants introduce that killed many Indians? • What did William Penn give all Pennsylvania's freedmen? • ...
no 2017-03-07
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- a beleif or thery that opinions and actions should be based on resion.
- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- built watches
- asronime physaphist enganer
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
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- philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author.
- some one who studes wisdom love to study
- famous composer
- he theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe
- French philosopher
- "having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
12 Clues: built watches • famous composer • French philosopher • asronime physaphist enganer • some one who studes wisdom love to study • a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. • he theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe • ...
Chapter 13 2018-02-23
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- they brought the faith tp the Philippines.
- There were millions of these throughtout the region.
- missionaries that came to the new world.
- the idea that religious faith had no society.
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- to proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere.
- He began to organize the Church in America.
- They traveled to Indian and Japan to baptize.
- proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- The Catholic monarch who ruled Austria.
- found the first Catholic settlement in North America.
- power over all aspects of the lives of their people.
- this new age of science and reason.
- He founded the first Catholic college in the U.S.
- the differences were the basis of conflicts across Europe
14 Clues: this new age of science and reason. • The Catholic monarch who ruled Austria. • missionaries that came to the new world. • they brought the faith tp the Philippines. • He began to organize the Church in America. • They traveled to Indian and Japan to baptize. • the idea that religious faith had no society. • He founded the first Catholic college in the U.S. • ...
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
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- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
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- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Vocabulary Crossward 2022-10-25
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- commander of the British forces in the american war of independence
- was a meeting of delegates from 12 to 13 British colonies that became the united states
- the third president of the united states
- an English philosopher and physician
- the age of what
- something that was signed august 2nd, 1776
- conflict primarily fought between britian and France over new world territory
- give me liberty or give me death
- men that are called into battle last minute
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- something that everyone should have
- What event happened where five men died?
- commander in chief of British land forces
- What event happened when American colonists threw tea inside the harbor
- a series of punitive laws passed by the British parliament
14 Clues: the age of what • give me liberty or give me death • something that everyone should have • an English philosopher and physician • What event happened where five men died? • the third president of the united states • commander in chief of British land forces • something that was signed august 2nd, 1776 • men that are called into battle last minute • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
Shyanna and Realm CrossWord Puzzle 2024-05-08
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- World They called this land which in time came to be known as?
- of Terror A bloody period of the French Revolution?
- Bill of Rights This document listed rights for Parliament?
- Largely written by Thomas Jefferson this document?
- In this system, individuals own most businesses?
- A series of reforms that became known as?
- The use of reason in shaping people's ideas about society and politics?
- This period of creativity?
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- Christians who broke from the Catholic over religious issues?
- Emphasized the abilities and accomplishments of human beings?
- Revolution The series of events that led to the birth of modern science?
- A religious reform movement called the?
- This 1789 French constitution French citizens?
- Revolution Growth in machine- made goods?
- Travel all the way down?
15 Clues: Travel all the way down? • This period of creativity? • A religious reform movement called the? • Revolution Growth in machine- made goods? • A series of reforms that became known as? • This 1789 French constitution French citizens? • In this system, individuals own most businesses? • Largely written by Thomas Jefferson this document? • ...
Tokugawa Shogunate 2024-05-17
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- Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves.
- Warrior chieftains
- The ritual suicide of a samurai
- This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185
- 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry.
- Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece
- His army armed with muskets crushed an enemy force of samurai cavalry.
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- a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan.
- He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Name comes from the Chinese word ri-ben, which means “origin of the sun” or “land of the rising sun.”
- Japan’s earliest religion, meaning “way of the gods.”
- Actors in elaborate costumes, using music, dance, and mime, performed skits about modern life.
- Supreme general of the emperor’s army
- Buddhists sought spiritual enlightenment through meditation.
14 Clues: Warrior chieftains • The ritual suicide of a samurai • He founded the Tokugawa Shogunate • 5-7-5-syllable, 3-line verse poetry. • Supreme general of the emperor’s army • Lady Murasaki’s 11th-century masterpiece • a Jesuit, led the first mission to Japan. • This era in Japanese history, from 794 to 1185 • Bodyguard of loyal warriors meaning one who serves. • ...
HS World History: Unit 1 - World Religions: Lesson 4 2022-10-04
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- Tree of Awakening - where Buddha meditated
- Buddhist sacred text
- Buddhist way of life that reduces suffering
- person who lives a strict/simple life for religious purposes
- burial mound that contains ashes or relics of Buddha
- Visual image of the cycle of life, death, rebirth and suffering in Buddhism
- a word or phrase repeated, chanted or sung as a prayer
- spiritual leader of the Tibetan people
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- set of guidelines for daily life in Buddhism
- the core beliefs / foundation of Buddhism
- the discovery of the ultimate truths of life
- a life of simplicity and balance
- the state of liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth in Buddhism
- a sacred diagram used for meditation in Buddhism
14 Clues: Buddhist sacred text • a life of simplicity and balance • spiritual leader of the Tibetan people • the core beliefs / foundation of Buddhism • Tree of Awakening - where Buddha meditated • Buddhist way of life that reduces suffering • set of guidelines for daily life in Buddhism • the discovery of the ultimate truths of life • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- a state of perfect wisdom
- the supreme cosmic consciousness, spirtual force, or God
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- religion of Vedic India, based on priests and rituals, particularly sacrifices to the gods
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
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- Buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the Buddha
- Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisom of the Buddha
- liberation from reincarnation
- thinker or teacher
- secluded religious community
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- the effect of a person's action in this and in previous lives
14 Clues: thinker or teacher • a state of perfect wisdom • secluded religious community • liberation from reincarnation • rebirth of a soul in a new body • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • a person's duty or what is right for him or her • Buddhist sect that focuses on the wisom of the Buddha • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • ...
Religious Festivals 2021-05-19
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- Jewish festival remembering how the Jewish people left slavery in Egypt. (8)
- The Hindu festival of lights. (6)
- A Sikh festival that celebrates the solar new year, as well as harvest. (8)
- Christian festival celebrating Jesus’s death and resurrection. (6)
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- Jewish Festival of Lights (8)
- Jewish New Year (4,8)
- A time when Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset. (7)
- The Hindu festival of colours. (4)
- Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. (9)
- Buddhist festival for the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha. (5)
- Muslim celebration at the end of Ramadan. (3)
11 Clues: Jewish New Year (4,8) • Jewish Festival of Lights (8) • The Hindu festival of lights. (6) • The Hindu festival of colours. (4) • Muslim celebration at the end of Ramadan. (3) • Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. (9) • A time when Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset. (7) • Christian festival celebrating Jesus’s death and resurrection. (6) • ...
Religious Festivals 2021-05-19
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- Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. (9)
- Jewish New Year (4,8)
- Buddhist festival for the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha. (5)
- The Hindu festival of lights. (6)
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- A Sikh festival that celebrates the solar new year, as well as harvest. (8)
- A time when Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset. (7)
- The Hindu festival of colours. (4)
- Jewish festival remembering how the Jewish people left slavery in Egypt. (8)
- Jewish Festival of Lights (8)
- Muslim celebration at the end of Ramadan. (3)
- Christian festival celebrating Jesus’s death and resurrection. (6)
11 Clues: Jewish New Year (4,8) • Jewish Festival of Lights (8) • The Hindu festival of lights. (6) • The Hindu festival of colours. (4) • Muslim celebration at the end of Ramadan. (3) • Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. (9) • A time when Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset. (7) • Christian festival celebrating Jesus’s death and resurrection. (6) • ...
Enlightened Philosophers (Unit 4 I-Search Project) 2024-04-29
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- life, _____, and property
- "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains."
- ________ of the Rights of Man
- the author of the Communist Manifesto
- a feminist who was Mary Shelley's mother
- the working class
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- “Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.”
- said that only an authoritarian ruler could save us from our State of Nature
- the enlightenment led to what major "revolution" in western history?
- the man who created the concept of natural rights
- known as the father of capitalism
11 Clues: the working class • life, _____, and property • ________ of the Rights of Man • known as the father of capitalism • the author of the Communist Manifesto • a feminist who was Mary Shelley's mother • the man who created the concept of natural rights • "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." • the enlightenment led to what major "revolution" in western history? • ...
Study Guide - Julie Lamb 2025-10-30
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- What name did he use to write Poor Richards Almanack?
- Did Franklin's life start out great?
- What led to the Enlightment?
- what was the name of Franklins most successful work?
- Did Franklin's brother find out his secret name he used to write?
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- when did the enlightenment happen?
- What idea did Franklin come up with so people could fund to purchase books?
- What name did Franklin use to get his work published?
- What was the name of the social group Franklin founded?
- How old was Franklin when his formal education ended?
- what kind of household was Franklin born into?
11 Clues: What led to the Enlightment? • when did the enlightenment happen? • Did Franklin's life start out great? • what kind of household was Franklin born into? • what was the name of Franklins most successful work? • What name did he use to write Poor Richards Almanack? • What name did Franklin use to get his work published? • ...
Find the answers in the newspaper! 2025-04-29
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- The actress who played the Evil Queen in the 2025 Snow White movie
- The name of the Buddhist temple struck by the South Korean wildfires
- The campaign that launched the Ice Bucket Challenge
- The name of the period "Sound and Sense" was written in
- The last name of the poet who wrote "The Panther"
- The country that Gandhi is from
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- The main antagonist in Up
- The title of Haru's favorite song from the musical
- Leo Choi's best memory at YHIS
- The city that Ms. Hlapolosa is from
- The name of the protagonist in Mistborn
11 Clues: The main antagonist in Up • Leo Choi's best memory at YHIS • The country that Gandhi is from • The city that Ms. Hlapolosa is from • The name of the protagonist in Mistborn • The last name of the poet who wrote "The Panther" • The title of Haru's favorite song from the musical • The campaign that launched the Ice Bucket Challenge • ...
Analee Carroll India 2017-06-12
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- the name for social classes in India
- you must be a vegetarian if you believe this religion
- what physical feature stretches across northern India?
- what percent of people that live in India work in agriculture?
- India's Hollywood
- what plateau covers the southern part of India?
- what mountain range blocks India from the rest of Asia?
- a religion that believes in many gods
- the highest caste
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- the code of behavior that members of the caste must follow
- what type of government does India have?
- the belief that you're soul will be reborn into a new life
- how many states are there in India?
- the social class outside of the caste system
- if you believe in this religion your goal is to reach nirvana
- the religion that is a mix between Hinduism and Islam
- what are many Indian languages taken from?
- the state of enlightenment
18 Clues: India's Hollywood • the highest caste • the state of enlightenment • how many states are there in India? • the name for social classes in India • a religion that believes in many gods • what type of government does India have? • what are many Indian languages taken from? • the social class outside of the caste system • what plateau covers the southern part of India? • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2024-03-06
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- Government by the people
- (no spaces) A form of a dem_______ where citizens make the decisions first
- A marketplace or gathering
- A government official thats highly ranked
- Territory governed by a official known as a sat___
- A form of dem______ where the citizens elect people who will govern.
- Someone who searches for wisdom for enlightenment
- A absolute ruler, not restrained by law
- A group of armed soldiers arranged in a row
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- A government where a small group is in control.
- A official that governs a place known as a sat___
- A land with water around it
- To have someone with you as a companion
- Someone who preforms poems, but is usually portrayed as someone who plays music
- A greek city state
- Enough, or good.
- A religion based on 1 supreme god
- The greek word for capture.
18 Clues: Enough, or good. • A greek city state • Government by the people • A marketplace or gathering • A land with water around it • The greek word for capture. • A religion based on 1 supreme god • To have someone with you as a companion • A absolute ruler, not restrained by law • A government official thats highly ranked • A group of armed soldiers arranged in a row • ...
Major World Religions 2025-10-24
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- The Hindu belief in being reborn after death.
- The religion that believes in many forms of one supreme being, Brahman.
- The place of worship for Christians.
- Founder of Christianity.
- The Buddhist sacred writings are called this.
- The sacred text of Hinduism made up of ancient hymns.
- Day of rest and worship in Judaism.
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- The religion that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ.
- Belief in one God.
- The name for the Jewish place of worship.
- The city that is holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Founder of Islam.
- The spiritual goal in Buddhism — escape from suffering and desire.
- Followers of Islam.
- A belief that good and bad actions affect a person’s next life.
- The collection of Jewish laws and teachings, written in Hebrew.
- The holy book of Islam
- Founder of Buddhism who sought enlightenment under a Bodhi tree.
18 Clues: Founder of Islam. • Belief in one God. • Followers of Islam. • The holy book of Islam • Founder of Christianity. • Day of rest and worship in Judaism. • The place of worship for Christians. • The name for the Jewish place of worship. • The Hindu belief in being reborn after death. • The Buddhist sacred writings are called this. • ...
Catholicism Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- Hughes 19th Century figure who advocated for catholicism in america
- War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land
- French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy
- Capital of West Rome
- This was the secondary location of the papal court aside from Rome
- Influential leader of Rome who introduced tolerance for christians
- Council that addressed many issues of the catholic church and instituted reform
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- US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties
- Capital of East Rome
- Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope
- Movement that emphasized the individual
- Concept by Galileo procclaiming that the Solar System revolved around the sun
- Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope
13 Clues: Capital of East Rome • Capital of West Rome • Movement that emphasized the individual • Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope • French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy • US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties • Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope • War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land • ...
Catholicism Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- Concept by Galileo procclaiming that the Solar System revolved around the sun
- Hughes 19th Century figure who advocated for catholicism in america
- Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope
- Capital of East Rome
- Movement that emphasized the individual
- This was the secondary location of the papal court aside from Rome
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- Council that addressed many issues of the catholic church and instituted reform
- US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties
- War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land
- Capital of West Rome
- Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope
- Influential leader of Rome who introduced tolerance for christians
- French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy
13 Clues: Capital of West Rome • Capital of East Rome • Movement that emphasized the individual • Papal Bull declaring the supremacy of the Pope • French Monarch who butted heads with the papacy • US figure who was controversial for his catholic ties • Idea that the Council can limit the power of the pope • War launched with the intention of defending the Holy Land • ...
Spelling3 2017-05-11
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- The act or an instance of repeating or being repeated
- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Full of or characterized by that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous
- A business establishment where meals or refreshments maybe purchased
- To have and hold as property
- Causing or characterized by severe pain, suffering or sorrow
- The second month on the calendar
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- In all sincerity
- The act of recommending
- To set or keep apart
- The act or process of receiving
- To move by argument, entreaty, or expostulation to a belief, position, or course of action
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
13 Clues: In all sincerity • To set or keep apart • The act of recommending • To have and hold as property • The act or process of receiving • The second month on the calendar • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • The act or an instance of repeating or being repeated • Causing or characterized by severe pain, suffering or sorrow • ...
AH1 Vocab 2020-09-04
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- the action or process of settling
- people with censorious moral beliefs
- an asset or object bought or obtained
- a Puritan minister, theologian, and author
- the first permanent English settlement in North America
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- a long series of English laws that regulated English ships, shipping, and trade
- followers of a religious movement
- an armed rebellion that took place in 1676 by Virginia settlers
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth
- a European intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- an English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, Admiral of New England
13 Clues: followers of a religious movement • the action or process of settling • people with censorious moral beliefs • an asset or object bought or obtained • a Puritan minister, theologian, and author • the first governing document of Plymouth Colony • the economic theory that trade generates wealth • the first permanent English settlement in North America • ...
School Crossword 2013-11-25
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- Two lines which never meet (7).
- A doing word (4).
- An angle which is over 90 degrees (6).
- The one thing that Buddha tried to find (13).
- Another word for big (7).
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- The surname of the person that started WWII (6).
- Two lines that meet at a right angle (13).
- Two lines which are next to each other (8).
- An angle which is smaller than 90 degrees (5).
- The football team that Walter Tull played for (9).
- The part of a sentence which tells you where the event is happening (11).
- An illness which Edward Jenner discovered a vaccination for (8).
- _ _ _ _ Frank the Jewish girl who lived during WWII (4).
13 Clues: A doing word (4). • Another word for big (7). • Two lines which never meet (7). • An angle which is over 90 degrees (6). • Two lines that meet at a right angle (13). • Two lines which are next to each other (8). • The one thing that Buddha tried to find (13). • An angle which is smaller than 90 degrees (5). • The surname of the person that started WWII (6). • ...
Crossword 2.1 and 2.2 2016-10-27
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- Because of the Enlightenment thinkers, the ...... lost some of their power.
- The rich people in the third estate.
- Common Sense was written by Thomas .........
- The first and second estate had ......
- The book called Common Sense inspired the ....... to revolt against England
- To hit something violently.
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- Louis XIV did not have any money any more, he was......
- An ordinary farmer might become a ...... clergyman
- This man was inspired by the books of John Locke.
- the unknown thing could be ....... by thinking logically and experimenting.
- to remove a king or queen from their position of power
- The representatives of the people sat in the ......
- This man made a planetarium.
13 Clues: To hit something violently. • This man made a planetarium. • The rich people in the third estate. • The first and second estate had ...... • Common Sense was written by Thomas ......... • This man was inspired by the books of John Locke. • An ordinary farmer might become a ...... clergyman • The representatives of the people sat in the ...... • ...
Final Review Pt. 2 2021-12-06
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- The principle of ___ called for the prime minister to be responsible to the popularly elected legislative body.
- An economic doctrine that says the state should not be involved in the economy.
- Strengthened Russia but made life worse for the serfs
- Movement for womens right
- The oppressed class, according to Marx
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- Machine powered by coal making it possible to locate factories anywhere
- The Russian legislative assembly created in 1905 but was curtailed by the czar.
- Strong elite military guard
- Fencing of meadows and fields, forcing many to move to towns for work
- Supply of money
- Women's right to vote
- Invention that improved thread production
- Thinkers wanted to create a better society.
13 Clues: Supply of money • Women's right to vote • Movement for womens right • Strong elite military guard • The oppressed class, according to Marx • Invention that improved thread production • Thinkers wanted to create a better society. • Strengthened Russia but made life worse for the serfs • Fencing of meadows and fields, forcing many to move to towns for work • ...
study guide - Zach Poss 2025-10-30
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- Franklin came up with the idea of a__library where the funds of the members would be able to actually purchase books.
- how old was Franklin when his formal education ended.
- Franklin used the name__to get his work published.
- was the enlightenment historical or intelectual
- Franklin's brother discovered his secret name he used when writing.
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- what name did Franklin use to write poor Richard's almanack.
- when he was 21, Franklin founded a social group called__.
- Franklin was born into a__household.
- Franklin's life started out great.
- what was Francois Marie Arouet also called
- Franklin was the__son for both of his parents.
11 Clues: Franklin's life started out great. • Franklin was born into a__household. • what was Francois Marie Arouet also called • Franklin was the__son for both of his parents. • was the enlightenment historical or intelectual • Franklin used the name__to get his work published. • how old was Franklin when his formal education ended. • ...
Voltaire Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-29
5 Clues: Voltaire's most famous work • age when his mother passed away • pseudonym of François-Marie Arouet • decided occupation, but made father angry • Period of ideas and intellectual movement
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
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- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
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- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Final Test 2022-06-06
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- He said the government should be based on natural laws
- The French started a revolution against King ______
- Someone that is banned from the church
- French general who made France a superpower again
- Maximillian _________ led the French Revolution
- A period of revolution where people listened more to science than the church
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- A machine developed for executing people
- Scientist that helped develop the telescope
- Locke said this existed between the ruler and the people
- One of the most famous queens of England
- A time where no crops grow
- The Scientific __________ is when scientists observe, hypothesize, experiment, and conclude
- King ________ VIII had six wives
- When the Pope refused to give the King a divorce, he started the Church of ___________
14 Clues: A time where no crops grow • King ________ VIII had six wives • Someone that is banned from the church • A machine developed for executing people • One of the most famous queens of England • Scientist that helped develop the telescope • Maximillian _________ led the French Revolution • French general who made France a superpower again • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-30
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- circulatory system
- developed laws of planetary motion
- Model proposed by Copernicus, with the Sun at the center.
- Philosopher who established the scientific method
- proved heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; he was unpopular with Catholic church
- The period born out of the scientific revolution
- a substance that is made up of atoms of only one kind
- the path of a planet around the sun
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- The Greek philosopher who began the geocentric theory.
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- Established by Bacon and is the way to "do science" today
- theory that the earth is the center of universe
- who NASA named a telescope after
- Gravity, 3 Laws of Motion, and created calculus
- What Galileo used to discover Jupiter's four moons
15 Clues: circulatory system • who NASA named a telescope after • developed laws of planetary motion • the path of a planet around the sun • theory that the earth is the center of universe • Gravity, 3 Laws of Motion, and created calculus • The period born out of the scientific revolution • Philosopher who established the scientific method • ...
American Revolution 2024-09-23
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- Most Americans during the Revolution
- Document that officially separated the American colonies from the English empire
- Individual who convinced France to support the American Revolution
- Thomas Paine's pamphlet that challenged the rule of the King of England
- First conflict between the British and the colonial militia nicknamed "the Minutemen"
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- Enlightenment philosopher who influenced Jefferson
- End of the Revolutionary War where Cornwallis surrendered to the Americans
- General of the French Army
- Type of movement that the Great Awakening was
- The turning point of the American Revolution
- People who continued to support English rule
- Major battle that the British won near Boston
- General of the Continental Army
- People who were passionate about starting an American nation
14 Clues: General of the French Army • General of the Continental Army • Most Americans during the Revolution • The turning point of the American Revolution • People who continued to support English rule • Type of movement that the Great Awakening was • Major battle that the British won near Boston • Enlightenment philosopher who influenced Jefferson • ...
Government Vocabulary 2014-01-07
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- argued that humans could use reason to solve problems
- actual or hypothetical agreement
- society adopts or maintains a set of good, just, and fair laws
- country governed by elected representatives and led by a president
- French philosopher who advocated the separation of political power
- people directly control and are responsible for the laws
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- where people elect leaders to write and manage the laws NaturalLaw a body of laws
- English Philosopher who formed democracy
- rule by the few
- which the ruler is a hereditary head of state who rules for life
- the unjust use of government power
- government where political power is controlled by one individual
12 Clues: rule by the few • actual or hypothetical agreement • the unjust use of government power • English Philosopher who formed democracy • argued that humans could use reason to solve problems • people directly control and are responsible for the laws • society adopts or maintains a set of good, just, and fair laws • ...
The Buddha 2024-05-10
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- the name of the religion based on Buddha's teachings
- "[Siddhartha] realized that he, too, was vulnerable to human ___."
- the first name of the Buddha
- the last name of the Buddha
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- "Buddha taught four _____ _____." These all focused on suffering.
- the name of the sacred fig tree that Siddhartha meditated under
- The word for those interested in the Buddha's teachings and spreading his message
- "Siddhartha was raised surrounded by ___."
- before Siddhartha was the Buddha, he was a ___.
- A word that means that an idea appeals to all people
- the idea of living between extreme discipline and extreme luxury
- a word that means perfect enlightenment and wisdom
12 Clues: the last name of the Buddha • the first name of the Buddha • "Siddhartha was raised surrounded by ___." • before Siddhartha was the Buddha, he was a ___. • a word that means perfect enlightenment and wisdom • the name of the religion based on Buddha's teachings • A word that means that an idea appeals to all people • ...
Civics. 2023-03-21
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- Three
- What ensures that "task forces" are subject to a resolution of disapproval?
- What is having two are more branches of the legislative body called?
- Who was both in control of Britain & Ireland?
- Pamphlet was written by Thomas Paine
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- What plan outlined a strong national government?
- What law allows a person to report an unlawful detention or imprisonment?
- Which enlightenment philosopher believed that all humans were naturally evil?
- What compromises the first 10 amendments of the US constitution?
- What government is run by a monarch?
- What is it called when powers of the government are limited due to a written agreement?
- Founding father & also president
12 Clues: Three • Founding father & also president • What government is run by a monarch? • Pamphlet was written by Thomas Paine • Who was both in control of Britain & Ireland? • What plan outlined a strong national government? • What compromises the first 10 amendments of the US constitution? • What is having two are more branches of the legislative body called? • ...
modern world history - Marcus Riddle 2023-05-18
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- leader of the soviets in ww2
- french military leader that conquered nearly half a million square miles
- government type where 1 person holds all power
- war between america and the soviet union from 1941-1991
- competition between america and thee soviets to get to space
- leader of the german military during ww2
- who invented he telescope
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- president during ww2
- time period that everyone explained everything with reason
- biased information spread during a war to make the other side look bad
- theory that the sun is at the center of our solar system
- time period that the world started mass producing goods
12 Clues: president during ww2 • who invented he telescope • leader of the soviets in ww2 • leader of the german military during ww2 • government type where 1 person holds all power • time period that the world started mass producing goods • war between america and the soviet union from 1941-1991 • theory that the sun is at the center of our solar system • ...
Modern World History Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Creating a government elected by the people.
- Social gatherings where intellectuals discussed Enlightenment ideas.
- A person who believes in one God who shows himself through prophets.
- An Earth-centered view of the universe.
- Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace.
- The factor of production relating to wealth.
- The US policy towards communism.
- A defensive military aliiance consisting of the US, Canada, and many Western European nations.
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- A form of government with a dictator that has complete control over their area.
- A WWII alliance consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- Segregated Jewish area of a city.
- Countries put all of their resources into a war.
12 Clues: The US policy towards communism. • Segregated Jewish area of a city. • An Earth-centered view of the universe. • Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace. • Creating a government elected by the people. • The factor of production relating to wealth. • Countries put all of their resources into a war. • A WWII alliance consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan. • ...
Chapter 4 2024-09-25
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- A way of thinking that the world was created by God then God stepped away.
- The British had many new consumers and their economy grew.
- A war between the English and French in America.
- life, liberty, and property
- Someone who helps deliver a baby at home.
- Someone who rents land.
- Vigilantes that wanted the Eastern government to support the west better.
- Places married women under the protection and authority of their husbands.
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- Flexible form of indentured servitude.
- Emphasized the power of human reason to understand the world
- Settling illegally on land.
- An evangelical Christian movement that stressed the relationship between a person and God.
12 Clues: Someone who rents land. • life, liberty, and property • Settling illegally on land. • Flexible form of indentured servitude. • Someone who helps deliver a baby at home. • A war between the English and French in America. • The British had many new consumers and their economy grew. • Emphasized the power of human reason to understand the world • ...
Serenity scott 2026-01-29
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- era:characterized by balance, symmetry, and Enlightenment ideals
- to the marriage of the Figaro: bye mozart
- German composer and pianianst
- several pieces for the glass harmonica
- seminal Austrian composer of the Classical period, often called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"
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- sympphony: by Haydn.unfinished symphony: by schubert
- The term comes from Italian for "little book"
- sympthany:signifies triumph over struggle, transitioning from dark tension to a celebratory finale
- Musician: The people who compose,conduct,or perform at the place of a residence of a king, queen,leader, or dignitary.
- the faculty of perceiving sounds.
- Franklin: Invnted the harmonica.
- a person who supports.
12 Clues: a person who supports. • German composer and pianianst • Franklin: Invnted the harmonica. • the faculty of perceiving sounds. • several pieces for the glass harmonica • to the marriage of the Figaro: bye mozart • The term comes from Italian for "little book" • sympphony: by Haydn.unfinished symphony: by schubert • ...
Aiden Wandel Ch.6 section 3,4 2021-01-04
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- ruler most admired by philosophes
- made the U.S. become seperated and independent from England
- the style of the late 1700s art
- power is divided between national and state government
- Writer of the declaration of independence
- a gathering of people with great ideas to share their ideas
- a document that stated the rights that people of the u.s. have
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- monarchs that embraced the enlightenment and made reforms that reflected it
- separates the power of the government so it is not too powerful
- a style of art stylized by grand ornate design
10 Clues: the style of the late 1700s art • ruler most admired by philosophes • Writer of the declaration of independence • a style of art stylized by grand ornate design • power is divided between national and state government • made the U.S. become seperated and independent from England • a gathering of people with great ideas to share their ideas • ...
Italian Unification 2020-03-12
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- which ealier european leaders probably influenced of this statement
- which french philosopher advocated this type of freedon
- what president the declaration
- this idea "rule law" is similarly expressed in which english document from 1215
- what south america country became independents in the 1800s
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- what ealeir 'social distinctions' probably caused this statment
- which enlightenment philosopher ideas may have influenced this statement
- in which part of the u.s Consitution can you find a very similar statement
- which american document have influenced this statement
- which ealeir injustice precipitated a need for this statement
10 Clues: what president the declaration • which american document have influenced this statement • which french philosopher advocated this type of freedon • what south america country became independents in the 1800s • which ealeir injustice precipitated a need for this statement • what ealeir 'social distinctions' probably caused this statment • ...
Crossword Puzzle History Project 1 - Cameron 2021-05-25
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- A disease very popular during the Middle Ages.
- A popular social system in medieval Europe.
- A Mesoamerican civilization that lived on the Andes mountains
- An African biome which is a mix of woodlands and grasslands.
- An era in Europe that put emphasis on reasoning and thought.
- An African empire located on the Niger river.
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- An era in Europe after the Middle Ages where they were reforming the church.
- A religion Japan learned from India.
- An Islamic language written from right to left.
- A Japanese warrior during medieval and modern Japan.
10 Clues: A religion Japan learned from India. • A popular social system in medieval Europe. • An African empire located on the Niger river. • A disease very popular during the Middle Ages. • An Islamic language written from right to left. • A Japanese warrior during medieval and modern Japan. • An African biome which is a mix of woodlands and grasslands. • ...
Briasia 2021-12-20
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- people eat Toshikoshi Soba noodles
- marks the winter solstice and celebrates the "return of Light"
- children leave a shoe or a boot in front of the fireplace or the front door
- the day that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment through meditation
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- dinner consisted of meatloaf on a bed of lettuce
- celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ
- Each of the candles represents a different principle
- also known as the Winter solstice
- when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor
- lasts for eight nights
10 Clues: lasts for eight nights • also known as the Winter solstice • people eat Toshikoshi Soba noodles • dinner consisted of meatloaf on a bed of lettuce • celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ • Each of the candles represents a different principle • when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor • ...
HISTORY 2018-05-08
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- Changed the way people thought about government
- 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe
- A agreement in which people gave the power to a government in exchange for its protections
- The acceptance of different religious beliefs
- Helped with the Declaration of Independence
- Rights that belong to people by nature
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- A form of government which the monarchy's power is limited by a basic set of laws
- A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect
- Supported independence for England, rights,and Womens Education
- He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers
10 Clues: 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe • Rights that belong to people by nature • Helped with the Declaration of Independence • The acceptance of different religious beliefs • Changed the way people thought about government • He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers • A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect • ...
HISTORY 2018-05-08
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- Supported independence for England, rights,and Womens Education
- A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect
- A form of government which the monarchy's power is limited by a basic set of laws
- He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers
- Changed the way people thought about government
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- A agreement in which people gave the power to a government in exchange for its protections
- Helped with the Declaration of Independence
- Rights that belong to people by nature
- The acceptance of different religious beliefs
- 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe
10 Clues: 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe • Rights that belong to people by nature • Helped with the Declaration of Independence • The acceptance of different religious beliefs • Changed the way people thought about government • He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers • A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect • ...
Dinosaurs 2013-06-06
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- the _____ strategy is to have fewer offspring during a longer life span, but to give lots of parental care to those few.
- Cera from the Land Before Time
- The real start of the Western scientific tradition was in the age of?
- Ornithopods also had _____ guts
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- The “mighty ducks” of the Mesozoic
- Single-celled, shelled, microscopic organisms which can be either planktonic or benthic
- “Bird-hipped” dinosaurs
- Fossilized dung
- "Llizard-hipped” dinosaurs
- Adrienne___: A folklorist and historian of science connected to the legend of the griffin
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 • ...
Dinosaurs 2013-06-06
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- the _____ strategy is to have fewer offspring during a longer life span, but to give lots of parental care to those few.
- The “mighty ducks” of the Mesozoic
- “Bird-hipped” dinosaurs
- Adrienne___: A folklorist and historian of science connected to the legend of the griffin
- Ornithopods also had _____ guts
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- Fossilized dung
- 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
- Cera from the Land Before Time
- "Llizard-hipped” dinosaurs
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 • ...
Buddhsim crossword puzzle 2015-04-23
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- _______ is a state of perfect peace.
- The Buddha believed that you would be _______ until you reached Nirvana.
- The four noble _______ were the guiding principles of the Buddha's teachings.
- The first name of the founder of Buddhism.
- A religion based in the teachings of the Buddha.
- It comes from our desire for pleasure and material goods.
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- To go without food.
- The Buddha believed that the eightfold path was the right path between human desires and denying oneself any _______.
- The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas.
- The Buddha found enlightenment under the tree of _______.
10 Clues: To go without food. • _______ is a state of perfect peace. • The first name of the founder of Buddhism. • The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas. • A religion based in the teachings of the Buddha. • The Buddha found enlightenment under the tree of _______. • It comes from our desire for pleasure and material goods. • ...
Chapter 17, Section 4 2016-02-10
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- where Buddhism started
- the compass is a type of which invention: Cultural or Technological?
- cultural influences may include food, art and...
- invention that proved to be of great value to European sailors
- where Daoism started
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- belief people should give up worldly desires & seek enlightenment
- True or False: Chinese culture only gave the world technological inventions
- believers think following "the way" would bring peace
- these ideas appealed to rulers of Korea & Vietnam who used them in their governments
- besides Korea & Vietnam, a place influenced by Chinese cultural traditions
10 Clues: where Daoism started • where Buddhism started • cultural influences may include food, art and... • believers think following "the way" would bring peace • invention that proved to be of great value to European sailors • belief people should give up worldly desires & seek enlightenment • the compass is a type of which invention: Cultural or Technological? • ...
THE STUDY OF VALUES 2024-07-30
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- very important in helping or causing something to happen or be done
- It serves as a guide for human behavior
- focuses on what is beautiful, harmonious, or pleasing
- spiritually perfect or pure; untainted by evil or sin; sinless; saintly
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- the arrangement of things which are presented as being "above", "below" or "at the same level"
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- concerned with questions about what is morally good, right or just
- absolutely necessary or important; essential
- the study of past events
- a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment
10 Clues: the study of past events • It serves as a guide for human behavior • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • absolutely necessary or important; essential • a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment • focuses on what is beautiful, harmonious, or pleasing • concerned with questions about what is morally good, right or just • ...
Buddhism Crossword puzzle 2024-10-20
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- The three marks of existence are: Anicca, Anatta & ________________
- The truth about life, death and rebirth
- Buddhism teaches that all life involves S____________
- The spiritual idea that if you do something good/bad in this life, something good/bad will happen to you in the next life
- The four sights are: Sick man, dead man, holy man & _________
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- The Buddha's real name
- When the soul/spirit is reborn into another body after death
- How many Nobel Truths are there?
- The Buddhist equivalent of Heaven.
- What symbol shows that the Buddha is Holy?
10 Clues: The Buddha's real name • How many Nobel Truths are there? • The Buddhist equivalent of Heaven. • The truth about life, death and rebirth • What symbol shows that the Buddha is Holy? • Buddhism teaches that all life involves S____________ • When the soul/spirit is reborn into another body after death • The four sights are: Sick man, dead man, holy man & _________ • ...
Part 1 2025-02-06
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- A grand palace several miles outside of Paris
- Brotherhood/Sisterhood
- Thomas Hobbes says that people should be willing to surrender their rights to be governed by a leader, which he called 'Leviathan'
- An enlightenment thinker (just his surname) who said that there should be separation of powers and checks and balances to avoid central authority
- Liberty or Freedom
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- The old social structure of pre-revolutionary France
- Thomas Hobbes argues that man is naturally brute and selfish
- Equality
- He wrote 'Common Sense' and 'The Natural Rights of Man'
- Considered as the Father of Liberalism
10 Clues: Equality • Liberty or Freedom • Brotherhood/Sisterhood • Considered as the Father of Liberalism • A grand palace several miles outside of Paris • The old social structure of pre-revolutionary France • He wrote 'Common Sense' and 'The Natural Rights of Man' • Thomas Hobbes argues that man is naturally brute and selfish • ...
The Colonies Emerge 2016-09-29
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- the Triangular Trade involved Europe, the Americas, and _____
- Major cause of the Salem With Trials
- Geometric name for transatlantic network of trade
- economic system that supported colonialism
- A favorable balance of trade is achieved when this exceeds the amount spent buying from other countries.
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- Primary commodity on the middle passage
- He was one who promoted the idea of using science and reason to explain nature
- these acts restricted and regulated trade in the colonies
- English legislative body.
- Term for farm crop grown for profit (two words)
- Carribean slave at the heart of the Salem Witch Trials
- The Great Awakening focused on getting back to this.
- The Enlightenment movement highly influenced this....
- What your name?
14 Clues: What your name? • English legislative body. • Major cause of the Salem With Trials • Primary commodity on the middle passage • economic system that supported colonialism • Term for farm crop grown for profit (two words) • Geometric name for transatlantic network of trade • The Great Awakening focused on getting back to this. • ...
Mattie Welch Independent Project 2023-10-02
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- Priests that preformed ritual sacrifices in the early Hindu religion.
- The "Human Soul"
- The Chinese belief system that used common morals to create social stability.
- A Hindu text that allowed Hindus to practice without Brahmins.
- A Chinese concept that signifies the unity of opposing things.
- Your actions.
- Early Hindu texts of prayers, poems hymns and rituals.
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- A short poem written by Laozi. The title translates to "The Way and Its Power"
- Siddhartha Gautama after having a spiritual awakening.
- The "World Soul"
- The rebirth and re-death cycle.
- A Chinese belief that work in harmony with Confucianism, even though they had different perspectives on politics and private lives.
- Liberation from the rebirth and re-death cycle.
- Enlightenment in the Buddhist religion.
14 Clues: Your actions. • The "World Soul" • The "Human Soul" • The rebirth and re-death cycle. • Enlightenment in the Buddhist religion. • Liberation from the rebirth and re-death cycle. • Siddhartha Gautama after having a spiritual awakening. • Early Hindu texts of prayers, poems hymns and rituals. • A Hindu text that allowed Hindus to practice without Brahmins. • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
Wordsworth and Romantic Poetry! 2013-03-06
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- Wordsworth's friend and colleague?
- On what level does 'Lines Written in Early Spring' connect readers to their emotions?
- A literary movement
- The second character in 'To a Butterfly'
- A recurring theme in Romantic poetry
- Wordsworth believes that there is a ___ between humans and nature
- Attributes that Nature is given?
- The butterfly is a?
- What does poetry do?
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- Used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring'
- As stated by Wordsworth, Romantic poetry is a "spontaneous overflow of emotion..." expressed in "...the real ___ of men."
- Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___?
- 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a?
- To a Butterfly is loosely constructed from ___ couplets
- In 'To a Butterfly', the lines without 8 syllables cause the readers to ___
- The Industrial Revolution - also known as the 'period of __?'
- The Romantic era and Wordsworth focus on the concept of?
- What life experience does 'To a Butterfly' represent?
18 Clues: A literary movement • The butterfly is a? • What does poetry do? • Attributes that Nature is given? • Wordsworth's friend and colleague? • A recurring theme in Romantic poetry • 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a? • Used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring' • The second character in 'To a Butterfly' • Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___? • ...
Buddhism Study Guide 2013-12-08
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- compilation of three collections of early Buddhist texts
- teachers and heads of monasteries
- Buddhist teaching that liberation comes from the middle spectrum
- The teachings of the Buddha
- The spiritual goal for all Buddhists
- a being that refrains from entering nirvana in order to save others
- prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet
- A basic moral standard by which all Buddhists are to live
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- A person who renounces material comforts to live a self-disciplined life
- the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons
- accommodates a greater number of people from all walks of life
- head lama of Tibetan Buddhism
- items of religious devotion
- Sacred fig tree where Siddhartha arrived at enlightenment
- The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha
- one who has attained Nirvana, and is liberated from rebirth
- Buddhist doctrine of "no soul"
- a word to describe Hindu literature written in Sanskrit and concerned with rituals
18 Clues: items of religious devotion • The teachings of the Buddha • head lama of Tibetan Buddhism • Buddhist doctrine of "no soul" • teachers and heads of monasteries • The spiritual goal for all Buddhists • prominent branch of Buddhism in Tibet • the community of monks, nuns, and lay persons • The inspiration to become a monk for Siddhartha • ...
Discovery 2023-09-30
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- Act of making something known or visible.
- Act of finding or learning something for the first time.
- Significant and sudden advance or development.
- Act of making known or revealing something.
- Disclosure or realization of something previously unknown.
- Act of searching and investigating unknown areas.
- Act of revealing or making information known.
- Greek term expressing a joyful discovery.
- Act of carefully watching and monitoring a subject or situation.
- Act of revealing or exposing something previously hidden or unknown.
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- Significant advancement or progress.
- Act of making information or facts known to others.
- Act of gaining greater knowledge or understanding.
- Result or outcome of a search or investigation.
- Ability to judge or understand things clearly.
- Act of making something visible or accessible.
- Awareness or understanding of a fact or truth.
- Creation of a new product, process, or idea.
- Systematic investigation or study of a subject.
- Process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
20 Clues: Significant advancement or progress. • Act of making something known or visible. • Process of acquiring knowledge or skills. • Greek term expressing a joyful discovery. • Act of making known or revealing something. • Creation of a new product, process, or idea. • Act of revealing or making information known. • Ability to judge or understand things clearly. • ...
PETA 1 2023-03-07
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- an object remains the same.
- A flat surface that extends infinitely along its length and width.
- ito ay positibong emosyon o pakiramdam.
- ito ay impormasyong batay sa saloobin at damdamin ng tao.
- pamamagitan ng pakalap ng ginto at pilak.
- use of offensive or negative description against competitors.
- Its length is infinite.
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- isang kusang palitan ng mga produkto,serbisyon o pareho.
- Mga impormasyon na maaring mapatunayang totoo.
- malayang pakikipagtalakayan sa isang maliit na pangkat.
- Likas na posisyon na itinalaga sa is ang tao.
- pagpapasagot ng questionnaire sa isang grupo ng mga respodent.
- currently popular and attracting increasing support.
- amount of space an object occupies.
- are objects where no two sides and no symmetry
- paggamit ng siyentipikong basehan sa bagay-bagay pagtuligsa sa luma ng paniniwala.
- it can be modeled by a dot.
- are objects that have two or mose sides.
18 Clues: Its length is infinite. • an object remains the same. • it can be modeled by a dot. • amount of space an object occupies. • ito ay positibong emosyon o pakiramdam. • are objects that have two or mose sides. • pamamagitan ng pakalap ng ginto at pilak. • Likas na posisyon na itinalaga sa is ang tao. • Mga impormasyon na maaring mapatunayang totoo. • ...
Hinduism 2021-11-05
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- laborers and servants
- the creator god
- a belief in one god
- the destroyer god
- warriors and government leaders
- your duty to follow for your life stage and your caste
- the belief that the actions you do in this life impact your next life
- a social class that you are born into
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- commoners who are farmers and merchants
- the preserver god
- a set of 4 sacred texts
- priests
- to reach enlightenment and to be freed from the cycle of samsara so that your body can reunite with Brahman
- your spirit that will one day reunite with Brahman
- a belief in many gods and goddesses
- the power that transcends the universe, a universal spirit
- the holy trinity or the three most important spiritual beings in Hinduism
- a belief in reincarnation or dying and being reborn into another body
18 Clues: priests • the creator god • the preserver god • the destroyer god • a belief in one god • laborers and servants • a set of 4 sacred texts • warriors and government leaders • a belief in many gods and goddesses • a social class that you are born into • commoners who are farmers and merchants • your spirit that will one day reunite with Brahman • ...
The Hobbit Section 2 Vocabulary 2025-01-20
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- old and twisted and covered in lines
- talking, complaining
- a disorderly outburst or tumult
- a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
- any of the larger branches of a tree
- the act of lying or tricking someone
- extreme oldness
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- showing inventiveness and skill
- put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation
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- make a monotonous low dull sound
- kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
- an aromatic southern European plant of the mint family, the leaves of which are used as a culinary herb.
- an unfavorable or unfortunate condition, state, or situation
- lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture
- a loud, harsh, or strident noise
- sawhorses used in pairs to support a horizontal tabletop
- extremely hungry
18 Clues: extreme oldness • extremely hungry • talking, complaining • a disorderly outburst or tumult • showing inventiveness and skill • make a monotonous low dull sound • a loud, harsh, or strident noise • old and twisted and covered in lines • any of the larger branches of a tree • the act of lying or tricking someone • lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture • ...
Latin American Revolutions 2022-01-18
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- The _______ estate in France was treated unfairly
- Who was responsible for freeing South America from Spanish rule
- planters Who was considered the highest class in Haiti
- Who was born a slave that also had a big impact on the Haiti Revolution
- Toussaint was given the name
- Toussaint involved in the ________ Revolution
- What government did France have before the Revolution
- Enlightenment What movement influenced the American Revolution
- Bolivar was also known as the
- Who helped liberate Bolivia, Columbia, Panama, and Peru?
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- How many estates did France have
- Who did Toussaint help defeat the Spanish forces
- Domingue Where did Toussaint lead a slave revolt
- Hidalgo who started the Mexican independence movement
- What did John Locke Believe every one should have the right to Life, liberty and
- The first Revolution in Latin America was the ______ Revolution
- What did Bolivar serve as in Peru
- Britain Who did America win their independence from
- Who were considered the lowest class in Latin America
- Who did Napoleon see as an obstacle to returning Saint Domingue to French control
20 Clues: Toussaint was given the name • Bolivar was also known as the • How many estates did France have • What did Bolivar serve as in Peru • Toussaint involved in the ________ Revolution • Who did Toussaint help defeat the Spanish forces • Domingue Where did Toussaint lead a slave revolt • The _______ estate in France was treated unfairly • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
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- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
- the last stage for the self development
- is the study of people, past and present
- is the voice of authority
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- adult ego state is the rational person
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
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- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- use of material power
- student of socrates
- the second stage for the self development
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
- has significally changed society
- personality, character, defining values
- the soul is immortal
18 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • the last stage for the self development • personality, character, defining values • is the study of people, past and present • the second stage for the self development • ...
Latin American Revolutions 2023-12-13
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- This Latin American group felt superior to all other groups in Latin America
- people of mixed African and European heritage
- a Spanish colony near China
- famous woman poet who criticized Spain's rule over Puerto Rico
- strong local leaders with regional power bases
- The economic system of colonial Spain
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- This Latin American group read Enlightenment text and became revolutionaries
- the success of this revolution inspired Simon Bolivar
- Simon Bolivars lover; colonel in the military
- a person that has a parent that is European and a parent that is native
- Simon Bolivar believed in the abolition of this labor system
- executed for speaking out against Spanish rule of Philippines
- where Tio passed away
13 Clues: where Tio passed away • a Spanish colony near China • The economic system of colonial Spain • Simon Bolivars lover; colonel in the military • people of mixed African and European heritage • strong local leaders with regional power bases • the success of this revolution inspired Simon Bolivar • Simon Bolivar believed in the abolition of this labor system • ...
New Zealand 2022-01-23
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- Treaty of _____ caused tensions between Maori and Britain
- Natives working for the government
- an area under the full or partial political control of another country
- An act passed in 1863 by Britain
- Who got into a conflict with the Maori People?
- To identify with one's own nation and support its interests
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- While Britain had the Enlightenment, the Maori had a ____ movement
- Maori canoes
- What ocean is New Zealand located in?
- Natives of New Zealand
- British people were interested in this so they colonized the native people
- Dutchman who attacked the Maori people in 1642
- a natural resource Maori tribes gave to Europeans in order for them to build things such as houses
13 Clues: Maori canoes • Natives of New Zealand • An act passed in 1863 by Britain • Natives working for the government • What ocean is New Zealand located in? • Dutchman who attacked the Maori people in 1642 • Who got into a conflict with the Maori People? • Treaty of _____ caused tensions between Maori and Britain • To identify with one's own nation and support its interests • ...
French Revolution 2022-04-18
Across
- fierce political rival of Robespierre, Desmoulins and Danton
- who took over France after the death of Robespierre
- tax on everything from soap to tobacco
- land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from
- Palace where the King of France lived
- conservative group that were exterminated in a purge during the reign of terror
- what percentage of land did the clergy own
Down
- urban elite of the third estate
- salt tax
- Danton and Desmoulins created a new political group with more moderate views
- Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France
- name of the estate the nobility was from
- theory of knowledge rooted in rationality and critical thinking
13 Clues: salt tax • urban elite of the third estate • Palace where the King of France lived • tax on everything from soap to tobacco • name of the estate the nobility was from • what percentage of land did the clergy own • Louis XIV nickname, the greatest king of France • who took over France after the death of Robespierre • land tax where the nobility and clergy were exempt from • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Age Enlightenment 2014-03-09
Across
- "Age of reason"
- Philosopher who established the idea of separation of powers.
- who constructed the first working telescope.
Down
- Idea that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Helped discover & explain planetary motion.
- period of time where ideas were ideas were challenged and changed.
- The writer who was famous for his writing attacks on the Catholic church
- Idea that the planets orbit around the sun.
- Idea that can be changed due to further evidence.
- Scientist who devolved the three laws of motion.
- A deaf musician who is known for his 9 symphonies
11 Clues: "Age of reason" • Helped discover & explain planetary motion. • Idea that the planets orbit around the sun. • who constructed the first working telescope. • Scientist who devolved the three laws of motion. • Idea that can be changed due to further evidence. • A deaf musician who is known for his 9 symphonies • Idea that the Earth is the center of the universe. • ...
Roots of American Democracy 2015-08-30
Across
- Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists
- Spanish explorers who conquered empires in Central/South America
- carta Document from 1215 that limited the powers of the English king
- Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers
- He believed that the powers of government should be defined and limited
Down
- Puritans signed the Mayflower Compact to make a framework for government
- This man believed that all men have natural rights
- Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
- Pilgrims and Puritans settled here
- England's first colony in America
- Italian explorer who reached the New World in 1492
11 Clues: England's first colony in America • Pilgrims and Puritans settled here • Home of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson • Settled by religious immigrants called Quakers • This man believed that all men have natural rights • Italian explorer who reached the New World in 1492 • Movement of great thinkers that influenced American colonists • ...
Meiji Period Knowledge Test 2021-04-02
Across
- This sector grew a lot after the previous reformations.
- War fought between the Qing dynasty and the Japanese Empire.
- Word meaning "Enlightened Ruler".
- Feudal military Government.
- Name of the alliance between 2 domains that helped the Imperial Court to gain power again.
- All the reformations that westernized Japan.
- First sector that was reformed in Japan.
Down
- Name of the rebellion that sought to protect the samurai legacy.
- Philosophical movement on which the new education in Japan was based on.
- Name of the military government that reigned during the Edo period.
- Former symbol of status in Japan.
11 Clues: Feudal military Government. • Word meaning "Enlightened Ruler". • Former symbol of status in Japan. • First sector that was reformed in Japan. • All the reformations that westernized Japan. • This sector grew a lot after the previous reformations. • War fought between the Qing dynasty and the Japanese Empire. • ...
SS8 Lesson 8 2023-11-30
Across
- the Age of Reason, thinkers emphasized rational thought
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a law passed by congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- to formally approve a plan or agreement
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a strong disagreement
Down
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which the Constitution was written
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a difference between two statements or situations
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- a country governed by elected officials
11 Clues: a strong disagreement • to formally approve a plan or agreement • a country governed by elected officials • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • a difference between two statements or situations • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • ...
Colonial stuff 2024-02-09
Across
- Economic state, which a colony wants to increase proseprity.
- The state of having knowledge or understanding.
- where elected officials lead a country
- Deliver or send a certain goods to a countr.
- A religous revival that impacted the English colonies.
- A private school run by women.
Down
- class An economic class of your average family with jobs.
- A person that works to gain a certain type of knowledge.
- Bring a type of goods to a location.
- People of good social class, below Nobles.
- A group of African Americans living on the coast of South Carolina.
11 Clues: A private school run by women. • Bring a type of goods to a location. • where elected officials lead a country • People of good social class, below Nobles. • Deliver or send a certain goods to a countr. • The state of having knowledge or understanding. • A religous revival that impacted the English colonies. • A person that works to gain a certain type of knowledge. • ...
Ch 4 World Hist 2022-10-28
Across
- Because Napoleon was engaged in these his empire failed
- The end of these kinds of privileges was an Enlightenment thought
- The Directory used this to enforce its authority
- Middle Class
- Lead the Reign of Terror
- Prison attacked at the beginning of the French Revolution
- The French Revolution became more radical after the execution of this person
Down
- Members of the Paris Commune who wore a distinctive long pants
- Bad harvests and manufacturing helped bring this about
- Continent where France is located
- After Napoleon's defeat the Congress of Vienna wanted to restore these across Europe
11 Clues: Middle Class • Lead the Reign of Terror • Continent where France is located • The Directory used this to enforce its authority • Bad harvests and manufacturing helped bring this about • Because Napoleon was engaged in these his empire failed • Prison attacked at the beginning of the French Revolution • Members of the Paris Commune who wore a distinctive long pants • ...
French Revolution (stage 1) 2022-11-17
Across
- rights, idea that all humans are born with rights
- _________________ of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- major change of the social or political structure of a society
- government in power
- Court Oath, pledge to create a constitution
- General, meeting to discuss the financial crises in France
Down
- unjust treatment over a long period of time
- contract, agreement between the people and their government
- French Revolution began here
- Assembly, It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- emphasized the use of reason and logic to solve social and political problemsanarchy, lack of government and law
11 Clues: government in power • French Revolution began here • unjust treatment over a long period of time • Court Oath, pledge to create a constitution • rights, idea that all humans are born with rights • _________________ of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Assembly, It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man • General, meeting to discuss the financial crises in France • ...
unit 3 2022-04-19
Across
- how many months passed between Robespierre’s appointment to the Committee of Public Safety and his execution
- how were the judges of the Tribunal chosen
- French political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government
- an example of why french peasants didn't like the idea of a Revolutionary government
Down
- absolute monarch
- a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- who created the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- process of developing machine production of goods
- what was a serious problem the king faced
- Whom should the government protect, according to Robespierre?
- what upset the French nobility about the revolution
11 Clues: absolute monarch • what was a serious problem the king faced • how were the judges of the Tribunal chosen • who created the Declaration of the Rights of Man • process of developing machine production of goods • what upset the French nobility about the revolution • a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment • ...
The French Revolution 2022-12-07
Across
- Beheaded the queen of France
- was a period of state-sanctioned violence also known as "The Reign of Terror"
- The spark that ignited the French Revolution was actually government ----
- King Louis XVI was found guilty of ------- and later executed.
- 16th king of France
- crowned himself emperor of France
Down
- this was raised by King Louis XVI
- An uprising of French citizens
- the tool used to behead the king and queen
- Estate made up of lower class
- A Enlightenment thinker that developed theories of government in which some or even all the people would govern.
11 Clues: 16th king of France • Beheaded the queen of France • Estate made up of lower class • An uprising of French citizens • this was raised by King Louis XVI • crowned himself emperor of France • the tool used to behead the king and queen • King Louis XVI was found guilty of ------- and later executed. • The spark that ignited the French Revolution was actually government ---- • ...
Story of the World Vol. 3 Ch. 15, 16 2025-10-22
Across
- Major changes in farming methods
- Mary II and William III taking over the English throne, saving the nation from Catholic rule
- William Penn's plan for governing Pennsylvania
- observing the world carefully and making theories based on observations
- William Penn's name for his Pennsylvania colony
- Laws that divided common farmland into private fields
Down
- The Wampanoag king who fought against English colonists
- A period when people believed universal laws governed everything
- A warlike Native American tribe
- a disease that Europeans passed onto Native Americans and killed many people
- rights that all people have simply by being human
11 Clues: A warlike Native American tribe • Major changes in farming methods • William Penn's plan for governing Pennsylvania • William Penn's name for his Pennsylvania colony • rights that all people have simply by being human • Laws that divided common farmland into private fields • The Wampanoag king who fought against English colonists • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-25
Across
- colonists who remained loyal to great b during the american rev
- british general who surrendered at the battle of yorktown in 1781
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in 1776
- last battle of the rev war
- colonists who called for independence from great britain
- sole of the supply of a good or service
Down
- agreement for mutual benefit between individuals
- philosopher from the enlightenment period
- commander in chief of the british army
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minute notice
- colonists threw tea in harbor in protests
- british law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials
- a person who remain neutral foreign affairs
- riot that happened on march 5, 1770
14 Clues: last battle of the rev war • riot that happened on march 5, 1770 • commander in chief of the british army • sole of the supply of a good or service • philosopher from the enlightenment period • colonists threw tea in harbor in protests • a person who remain neutral foreign affairs • pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in 1776 • ...
