enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
A Samurai Must Know These Words by Sophie C. 2023-04-27
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- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- Buddhism founded on the belief that anyone can reach paradise
- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest and fair
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- styles of fighting or self defense
- a local lord in japan in the era of the samurai
- to manage and organize
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
9 Clues: to manage and organize • styles of fighting or self defense • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in japan in the era of the samurai • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest and fair • Buddhism founded on the belief that anyone can reach paradise • ...
jaxon pauley 2023-01-05
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- freedom from being ruled by others
- 100 members,2 from each state who served 6 years
- changing the constitution needs approval 2/3 of congress and 3/4 states
- companies that control all production of good and services
- people who wanted to preserve the country for white american can born protestants
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- having to do with farms,farmers or use of land
- ideas from the 18th century that influenced our declaration
- enforces the law elected for 4 years
- changes to bring about improvement
9 Clues: freedom from being ruled by others • changes to bring about improvement • enforces the law elected for 4 years • having to do with farms,farmers or use of land • 100 members,2 from each state who served 6 years • companies that control all production of good and services • ideas from the 18th century that influenced our declaration • ...
Unit 2: Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-11-11
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- The belief that a ruler’s power comes from God, so they don’t have to answer to the people.
- When the government or others try to stop people from sharing or publishing certain ideas.
- An agreement between people and their government: people follow the laws, and the government protects their rights.
- A big change in government or society, often caused by people fighting for new ideas or rights.
- Dividing government into parts so no one person or group has all the power.
- Cruel or unfair rule by someone with too much power.
- Rights Basic rights people are born with, like life, freedom, and owning property.
- Using logic and clear thinking to understand or solve problems.
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- A system where one ruler, like a king or queen, has complete control over everything.
- A time when people began to use reason and science to question old ideas and improve society.
- A period when scientists made new discoveries and changed how people understood the world.
- Sovereignty The idea that government power comes from the people.
12 Clues: Cruel or unfair rule by someone with too much power. • Using logic and clear thinking to understand or solve problems. • Sovereignty The idea that government power comes from the people. • Dividing government into parts so no one person or group has all the power. • Rights Basic rights people are born with, like life, freedom, and owning property. • ...
Revolutionary Character Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-11
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- Young or old people did not know much about Washington?
- Franklin had a what talent?
- Washington's behavior often savored what?
- Paine wrote what pamphlet?
- Washington was a child of what?
- Who stated, "singularly ignorant and insensible on the subjects of passing politics?"
- Who said, "the natural and graceful expression of the Social Virtues?"
- Who was a bundle of contradictions?
- What culture did Franklin dominate?
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- Washington was not a what?
- Who said, "A rebuke and stumbling block?"
- What represented the pushing back of the boundaries of darkness?
- Jefferson emphasis on the _______ sense was scarcely peculiar to him.
- Who dominated the Age of Reason?
- What kind of opinion was Paine's religious thinking?
- Paine returned to what city in order to take on Edmund Burke?
- Franklin worked in what kind of shop?
- Who lead the first war?
- Paine's rhetoric had released what revolutionary work?
- What month did Franklin sail for America?
20 Clues: Who lead the first war? • Washington was not a what? • Paine wrote what pamphlet? • Franklin had a what talent? • Washington was a child of what? • Who dominated the Age of Reason? • Who was a bundle of contradictions? • What culture did Franklin dominate? • Franklin worked in what kind of shop? • Who said, "A rebuke and stumbling block?" • ...
Chapter 19 2013-06-04
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- Buddhist monasteries featured shrines are called
- Japan’s culture was enriched by
- not real; imagined
- and China, Japan get new art and sculpture techniques from
- followers who worship spirits are called
- Shotoku, a Japanese ruler
- gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth
- a religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- at the top of China their is a stone image of
- design, Japan adopted the
- Japanese spoke how many languages?
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned
- a spiritual discipline
- to 8-centuries, earliest literary works in Japan are poems that date
- Asian country
- to come into possession of something
- Peninsula, ideas from other cultures travelled to Japan by
- The form of Chinese court music that arrived to Japan
- the countryside as opposed to a city or town
- Japan's oral tradition is called
20 Clues: Asian country • not real; imagined • a spiritual discipline • Shotoku, a Japanese ruler • design, Japan adopted the • Japan’s culture was enriched by • Japan's oral tradition is called • Japanese spoke how many languages? • to come into possession of something • followers who worship spirits are called • the countryside as opposed to a city or town • ...
Chapter 7 2015-02-04
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- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- most populated city with 70,000 residents
- wrote "The Columbiad"
- accepted the existence of God, originated from Enlightenment thinkers
- published "Life of Washington"
- large amount of land bought from France
- author of "Geography Made Easy"
- Alexander Hamilton had a duel with him
- believed in the establishment of a nationwide system of public schools
- published an essay arguing that males and females were equals
- wrote "The Age of Reason"
- founded by John Wesley in England
- published the "American Spelling Book"
- first religious "camp meeting"
- created the cotton gin
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- wrote the adventures of Ichabod Crane
- citizens that could receive free education
- 4th President of the US
- sequel to The Great Awakening
- founded the University of Virginia
- pioneering Philadelphia physician
- built a spinning mill in Rhode Island which became the first modern factory
- wrote a 3 volume "History of the Revolution"
- founded the Universalist Church in Massachusetts
- relied heavily on private contributions
25 Clues: wrote "The Columbiad" • created the cotton gin • 4th President of the US • wrote "The Age of Reason" • sequel to The Great Awakening • published "Life of Washington" • first religious "camp meeting" • author of "Geography Made Easy" • pioneering Philadelphia physician • founded by John Wesley in England • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • founded the University of Virginia • ...
Bihn 2021-03-03
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- made music for King George I
- People questioning the government
- people who believed that reason could change the government
- Wanted to split up the government into 3
- thought that controls were necessary but for it to be minimal and that one government should be freely elected
- Liked the absolute governenment
- wrote religious works for organ
- studied the theory of knowledge
- created the encyclopedia to change the general way of thinking
- thinks that if you work hard you should get more money
- rights that belong to humans from birth
- Had the most respected salon
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- said that everyone should get freedom of speech
- Wrote Robinson Crusor
- government wanted to defend the old order so they banned books and imprisoned writers
- glorified historic battles and saints
- The first woman's rights activist
- Wanted government that had limited power and people had natural rights
- Child Prodigy
- used in salons to encourage thinking
- helped develop form for the string quartet
- businesses to run without government
22 Clues: Child Prodigy • Wrote Robinson Crusor • made music for King George I • Had the most respected salon • Liked the absolute governenment • wrote religious works for organ • studied the theory of knowledge • People questioning the government • The first woman's rights activist • used in salons to encourage thinking • businesses to run without government • ...
French Revolution 2021-02-04
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- a union made by people or countries that benefits all
- the people in the first estate
- where they took the king and queen after captured
- when someone can't pay back there debt
- laws determining the fundamentals of the law
- a native to a country
- A states yearly/annual income
- a person that likes or supports monarchy
- a movement in France that made everyone more equal
- estate with the most people
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- a period when a lot of executions when done
- autocracy governed by someone how normally inherits power
- used for execution
- a place like a prison and had a large amount of gun powder
- State of disorder that is the absents of government
- The ruler of a land/country
- the people in the second estate
- normally three different lower, middle and upper
- money paid to the government by the people mostly from third estate
- a system with supply and demands with little to none government control
20 Clues: used for execution • a native to a country • The ruler of a land/country • estate with the most people • A states yearly/annual income • the people in the first estate • the people in the second estate • when someone can't pay back there debt • a person that likes or supports monarchy • a period when a lot of executions when done • laws determining the fundamentals of the law • ...
The enlightens period and revolutions 2021-03-19
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- Christian’s religion.
- The governing body of a nation, state or community.
- the “age of reason”.
- political authority is divided between two autonomous sets of governments.
- an assembly of the representatives of a political nation.
- a state in which the power is held by a selected representative.
- a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy in a monarchy.
- a state that has a monarch (royal family).
- a small upper assembly.
- the highest class of some societies.
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- It’s a church that focuses on the gods of Rome.
- Fair treatment through the normal judicial system.
- Jewish people’s religion.
- government on behalf of the people.
- the action of reforming an institution or practice.
- an intergovernmental organization that aims to mantain international peace and security.
- an agreement between the people and the representatives defining the rights and duties.
- government formed by a small, privileged group.
- the revival of classical learning and wisdom.
- it’s a text in which society and the states functions are planted.
20 Clues: the “age of reason”. • Christian’s religion. • a small upper assembly. • Jewish people’s religion. • government on behalf of the people. • the highest class of some societies. • a state that has a monarch (royal family). • the revival of classical learning and wisdom. • It’s a church that focuses on the gods of Rome. • government formed by a small, privileged group. • ...
Belief system project 2021-10-15
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- A Path to enlightenment
- belief in one god
- Ones responsibilities and daily duties
- Holy place for Christianity
- Holy day is Friday
- belief that order in the household insures order in society
- Muhammad founded this religion
- Jesus' Birth day
- Nomadic Traders
- The religion of china
- He significantly helped spread Christianity
- Ones fate based on fulfillment of dharma
- 12 close followers to Jesus
- Believes in reincarnation
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- Leader of Buddhism
- The belief that Man is born evil
- 4 rules of Buddhism
- Respect of elders
- A holy place for Jews
- Founded by Siddhartha
- The highest tier in the caste system
- Rich merchant who founded Islam
- Jesus founded our religion
- He was given the 10 commandments
- Yahweh is my god
- 4 collections of holy books
- Divinely revealed Islamic Law
- The way that Buddhism can change
- The Hebrews settled here
- Yin Yang symbolizes this balance
30 Clues: Nomadic Traders • Yahweh is my god • Jesus' Birth day • Respect of elders • belief in one god • Leader of Buddhism • Holy day is Friday • 4 rules of Buddhism • A holy place for Jews • Founded by Siddhartha • The religion of china • A Path to enlightenment • The Hebrews settled here • Believes in reincarnation • Jesus founded our religion • Holy place for Christianity • ...
Guess the Holiday 2022-03-08
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- recognizes the third-century saint who became an inspiration for the modern-day Santa Claus
- protect the environment
- Hindu festival that spans over nine nights
- associated with bunny and eggs
- carnival celebration with a lot of green beads
- everyone dresses up as something different
- hearts and cupid
- 7 candles
- 8 candles
- festival of lights
- predicts how much longer winter is going to last
- celebrated at the end of a month-long fast
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- Year of the Tiger, Dragon, Snake, etc.
- May 5th
- hide your pot of gold coins
- ninth month of the Islmaic calendar
- popular holiday associated with gift giving
- holiday where sisters tie a protection band on their brothers wrist
- emancipation of African-American slaves
- colorful hindu holiday in March
- Japanese traditional celebration on the last day of the year
- celebrated in the middle of the summer
- a lot of altars and skulls
- the day buddha experienced enlightenment
- a lot of food and football
25 Clues: May 5th • 7 candles • 8 candles • hearts and cupid • festival of lights • protect the environment • a lot of altars and skulls • a lot of food and football • hide your pot of gold coins • associated with bunny and eggs • colorful hindu holiday in March • ninth month of the Islmaic calendar • Year of the Tiger, Dragon, Snake, etc. • celebrated in the middle of the summer • ...
Quarter 4 Review 2022-06-15
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- The founder of Sikisim
- The blending of multiple cultures
- The ideas and values o a community or group
- The teachings of the Buddha
- The Hindu social class
- Judaism holy book
- Believing in a god
- The feeling that something exists
- The Islam prophet
- Muslims must pray how many times a day
- Practices and traditions
- The founder of Buddhism
- The Christian religion is based on the teachings of who
- Poems and religious songs memorized by Hindu priests
- Every Muslim must visit Mecca in their life
- The holy place for Muslims
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- Hindus believe that this god is the creator
- A feeling that something is important
- Believing in multiple gods
- A Jewish symbol
- Where Hinduism started
- Who spread the word about Christianity
- How Jesus died
- Believing in one god
- A god or goddess
- The way someone acts
- The Islamic holy book
- The founder of Judaism
- To attain enlightenment
- The birthplace of Judaism
30 Clues: How Jesus died • A Jewish symbol • A god or goddess • Judaism holy book • The Islam prophet • Believing in a god • Believing in one god • The way someone acts • The Islamic holy book • The founder of Sikisim • Where Hinduism started • The Hindu social class • The founder of Judaism • To attain enlightenment • The founder of Buddhism • Practices and traditions • The birthplace of Judaism • ...
Quarter 4 Review 2022-06-15
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- The Islam prophet
- Judaism holy book
- The founder of Judaism
- Practices and traditions
- The founder of Sikisim
- The blending of multiple cultures
- The feeling that something exists
- A Jewish symbol
- The birthplace of Judaism
- Hindus believe that this god is the creator
- Where Hinduism started
- Every Muslim must visit Mecca in their life
- Believing in a god
- The Hindu social class
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- The founder of Buddhism
- The ideas and values o a community or group
- A feeling that something is important
- How Jesus died
- Who spread the word about Christianity
- The Islamic holy book
- Believing in one god
- To attain enlightenment
- A god or goddess
- Poems and religious songs memorized by Hindu priests
- The teachings of the Buddha
- Believing in multiple gods
- The way someone acts
- The holy place for Muslims
- Muslims must pray how many times a day
- The Christian religion is based on the teachings of who
30 Clues: How Jesus died • A Jewish symbol • A god or goddess • The Islam prophet • Judaism holy book • Believing in a god • Believing in one god • The way someone acts • The Islamic holy book • The founder of Judaism • The founder of Sikisim • Where Hinduism started • The Hindu social class • The founder of Buddhism • To attain enlightenment • Practices and traditions • The birthplace of Judaism • ...
Lines Written In Early Spring 2022-11-23
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- Wordsworth liked to go on...
- How many verses did Wordsworth write in his time as poet Laureate?
- Where did Lord Byron die?
- Complete this quote. 'What man has made of man.'
- Period of the French Revolution from 5 Sept 1793 – 27 Jul 1794 The ____
- Name of Wordsworth's most famous poem
- Sarah ___ - Author of 'The Little Stranger'
- 2022 Booker Prize Winner= The ___ Moons of Maali Almeida
- Number of Acts in 'The Duchess of Malfi'
- Wordsworth born in
- Wordsworth famously lived in ___ Cottage
- Patience ____ Author of 'Eat Me'
- Published in 179_
- Number of stanza
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- 1st 3 lines of each stanza are iambic...
- Univerisity Wordsworth graduated from
- At the age of 14, Blake undertook an apprenticeship to become an ___
- Dominant political and philosophical European movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- First name of Percy Shelley's 2nd Wife
- How many lines is 'The Sick Rose'?
- Wordsoworth published 'Lyrical Ballads'with...
- Monarch when the poem was published
- Name of King in 'Hamlet'
23 Clues: Number of stanza • Published in 179_ • Wordsworth born in • Name of King in 'Hamlet' • Where did Lord Byron die? • Wordsworth liked to go on... • Patience ____ Author of 'Eat Me' • How many lines is 'The Sick Rose'? • Monarch when the poem was published • Univerisity Wordsworth graduated from • Name of Wordsworth's most famous poem • First name of Percy Shelley's 2nd Wife • ...
Topic 4 2022-11-17
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- buddhist commemorative burial mounds
- fortified area
- a state of perfect wisdom
- effects your rebirth based on how you lived your life
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- persons duty to do what's right
- collection of sacred hymns
- the one supreme god in Hinduism
- building that holds grain
- fixed social class a person is born into
- seasonal wing that brings in rain from ocean
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- final goal of Hinduism/liberation from reincarnation
- large land mass set apart from the rest of the continent
- science of extracting metal from ore
- Buddhism that focusses on compassion
- Buddhism that focusses on the wisdom
- occupation based class system
- thinker or teacher
- groups based on peoples skill
- main river and all other rivers that flow into it
- avoid doing harm to any living thing
- rebirth
- to calm or clear the mind
- system of officials that carry out government rules
24 Clues: rebirth • fortified area • thinker or teacher • a state of perfect wisdom • to calm or clear the mind • building that holds grain • collection of sacred hymns • occupation based class system • groups based on peoples skill • persons duty to do what's right • the one supreme god in Hinduism • science of extracting metal from ore • buddhist commemorative burial mounds • ...
CHAPTER 4-3 CULTURE AND SOCIETY 2021-05-13
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- communities had to have 50 or more homes to have a public what 104
- the banning of printed materials because they are unpopular 105
- diseases such as ____ was common 102
- compared to today, life was _____ 102
- Freedom of the ____ became important 105
- schools were set up so everyone could read what 104
- "Life in the _____" 102
- what religious revival swept through the colonies 104
- a shining example of civic virtue 106
- working to learn a trade 103
- the spirit of what developed early 103
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- many people learned to read from what 104
- Most colonist valued what 104
- democratic ideas that form a truly free society 106
- permanent movement of people into another country 102
- "men were the heads of the ________" 103
- Immigrants became something new, they became ____? 103
- The movement that spread Knowledge 105
- outbreaks that affect large numbers 102
- what formed the foundation of colonial society 103
20 Clues: "Life in the _____" 102 • working to learn a trade 103 • Most colonist valued what 104 • diseases such as ____ was common 102 • compared to today, life was _____ 102 • a shining example of civic virtue 106 • The movement that spread Knowledge 105 • the spirit of what developed early 103 • outbreaks that affect large numbers 102 • Freedom of the ____ became important 105 • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
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- the sets the stage for self development
- is the study of people, past and present
- has significally changed society
- use of material power
- the last stage for the self development
- adult ego state is the rational person
- personality, character, defining values
- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
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- is a product of social interactions and internalizing the external views along ones personal view about oneself
- student of socrates
- the soul is immortal
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
- the second stage for the self development
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- is the voice of authority
20 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • the sets the stage for self development • the last stage for the self development • personality, character, defining values • is the study of people, past and present • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-10-28
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- the state of being happy.
- belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- represents dharma
- symbol of religious sovereignty
- a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism
- the final Enlightenment
- esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
- the value of meditation and intuition
- the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence
- the state where everyone is treated the same
- train attention and awareness
- the quality of being friendly
- commonly known as the teacher
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- very hard work, usually physical work
- may be employed for focusing attention
- labor regulation of organizational members' spirituality
- one of the world's largest religions
- what comes of ones actions
- large sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya
- the endless cycle of suffering of birth
- how people feel after meditating for hours
- a means of securing the necessities of life
- freedom from disturbance
- hemispherical structure containing relics
- a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
25 Clues: represents dharma • the final Enlightenment • freedom from disturbance • the state of being happy. • what comes of ones actions • train attention and awareness • the quality of being friendly • commonly known as the teacher • symbol of religious sovereignty • one of the world's largest religions • very hard work, usually physical work • the value of meditation and intuition • ...
Foundations of Government 2024-02-12
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- commander of the continental army/first president
- the introduction to the constitution
- a system where powers are divided between national and state government
- first secretary of treasury
- established the ideas representative democracy and limited government and constitutional government
- powers of federal government listed in the consitution
- author of the declaration of independence and the 3rd presedent
- held in Philadelphia
- secular thought to Europe and reshaped the ways people understood issues like liberty, equality and individual rights
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- said slave would count for 3/5 of a person
- god made all men and gave then the rights of life liberty and the persist of happiness
- legislative branch
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
- father of the constitution
- voting and agreeing on change
- Political systems, and the states have the power
- representation based on population
- Brought laws and liberty to the new world
- a change and addition to the constitution
- powers given to the state government
20 Clues: legislative branch • held in Philadelphia • father of the constitution • first secretary of treasury • voting and agreeing on change • representation based on population • the introduction to the constitution • powers given to the state government • Brought laws and liberty to the new world • a change and addition to the constitution • said slave would count for 3/5 of a person • ...
Sociology Introduction, History, and Origins 2024-01-05
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- An age in which humans have value and rights
- Research done to solve a problem or find a solution
- He developed Symbolic Interactionism
- Knowledge, values, and traditions shared by people
- Beliefs and practices aimed to improve the genetic make-up of humans
- Started the second school of Sociology, concerned about race relations
- Study of social order and stability
- Pre-modern society, highly religious, traditional
- Scientific procedures to study social change
- Spencer's social theory, society should not help the poor
- 1st school of Sociology, Settlement House Movement
- The study of culture and society
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- He is considered the "Father of Sociology, interest due to the French Revolution
- Sociologist see the world in realistic, practical terms.
- Compared women's role to that of slavery
- Society runs smoothly, society is often compared to a machine or motor
- Modern interdependent society, very complex
- Sociologist identifies patterns of social behavior, trend, fads, fashion
- Wrote the Communist Manifesto, began conflict theory
- People with a common culture living in the same area
20 Clues: The study of culture and society • Study of social order and stability • He developed Symbolic Interactionism • Compared women's role to that of slavery • Modern interdependent society, very complex • An age in which humans have value and rights • Scientific procedures to study social change • Pre-modern society, highly religious, traditional • ...
World Chapter 3 2019-09-24
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- Indo-European people who migrated to the Indus River Valley of India
- Priest Caste of Hinduism
- The belief in Many Deities
- Preserver God of Hinduism
- Warrior Caste of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- founder of Buddhism
- Also known as Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
- number of commandments traditionally associated with Judaism
- The belief in One Deity
- seafaring people who lived on Crete and spread their culture through trade
- Holy Scriptures of Hinduism
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- Lowest caste of Hinduism
- Artisan caste of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- Nirvana or Moksha
- Also known as Samsara or rebirth
- “father” of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- movement of a people from one region to another
- According to the Buddha life is filled with this ______
- The greatest Phoenician colony was in
- The good of ones life and determines their reincarnation
- religion that teaches everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
- Destroyer God of Hinduism
24 Clues: Nirvana or Moksha • founder of Buddhism • The belief in One Deity • Lowest caste of Hinduism • Priest Caste of Hinduism • Artisan caste of Hinduism • Preserver God of Hinduism • Warrior Caste of Hinduism • Destroyer God of Hinduism • The belief in Many Deities • Holy Scriptures of Hinduism • Also known as Samsara or rebirth • The greatest Phoenician colony was in • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- _______ went to the university of Paris
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- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- first daily newspaper was printed in 1706 in _______
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
21 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Came from an English aristocrat family • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 3 crossword puzzle 2020-09-06
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- another plan that was ignored
- government by consent of the governed
- corresponding in size
- an agreement between two or more sides
- the permission to put goods ashore for ocean shipping
- a period of economic activity slowed and unemployment increased
- a plan that was suggested but ignored
- sharing power
- court system
- was a movement that advanced society
- s supreme power
- divided into two
- approved
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- helped describe the constitution
- to carry out laws
- a land that was established
- a New York lawyer
- a system to make sure that one brnach does not have too much power
- suggested the great compromise
- you need this or else society is ruined
- a virginia planter
- lawmaking branch
- keen supporter of the goverment
- lands North of the Ohio river and east of the mississippi river
- a former continental army captain
- a powerful speaker and writer who wrote the final draft of the constitution
- law
27 Clues: law • approved • court system • sharing power • s supreme power • lawmaking branch • divided into two • to carry out laws • a New York lawyer • a virginia planter • corresponding in size • a land that was established • another plan that was ignored • suggested the great compromise • keen supporter of the goverment • helped describe the constitution • a former continental army captain • ...
Allison Malay - Prologue 2020-09-15
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- world peace and betterment of humanity
- division of federal or central government
- powers of ruler are restricted
- summary of rights and liberties
- cultural movement helped by printing press
- religion founded by Jesus
- powerful people ruled this government
- turning point in English history
- king´s power came from god
- it means the ruling of the people
- contract agreeing among members of societies
- controls foreign and financial policies
- intellectual movement
- kings can´t willfully punish subjects
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- religious reform movement
- citizens have the right to elect
- source of traditional English respect
- dividing a government
- citizens elect representatives
- England´s national legislature
- reflected on customs and principles
- kings/queens ruled the governments
- most powerful institution in Europe
- the rights of life,liberty,property
- small land owning families ruled them
- they controlled the societies in the states
- biblical principles related to worship
- god commanded people to live moral lives
- citizens rule and make laws
29 Clues: dividing a government • intellectual movement • religious reform movement • religion founded by Jesus • king´s power came from god • citizens rule and make laws • citizens elect representatives • England´s national legislature • powers of ruler are restricted • summary of rights and liberties • citizens have the right to elect • turning point in English history • ...
Amari Primus- Prolouge 2020-09-15
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- created by farmers
- of rights formal summary of the rights
- reform movement
- involed overthrown of king James 2
- new international organization established in 1945
- rule of people
- developed from Roman Christianity
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- religion of Israelites
- a code of moral laws
- religion found by jesus
- government in which citizens elect representatives
- a monotheistic
- a government adopted by some Greek city
- movement spread throughout Europe
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- agreement among memebrs of society
- powers of ruler are restricted
- thinkers tried to apply the prinviples of reason
- a system for controlling the society
- reflected customs and principles
- contract between the king and nobles
- controlled foreign and financial policies
- government in which citizens rule
- Englands national legislature
- government in which power rest with citizens
- safe gaurd used to divide governments
- assertion know as the theory
- rights by nature the right to life
- the right to a jury trial
29 Clues: rule of people • a monotheistic • reform movement • created by farmers • a code of moral laws • religion of Israelites • religion found by jesus • the right to a jury trial • assertion know as the theory • Englands national legislature • powers of ruler are restricted • reflected customs and principles • government in which citizens rule • developed from Roman Christianity • ...
Global (Revolutions, Industrialization, Imperialism) 2023-01-23
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- "Blood and Iron"
- Leader of French caribbean rebellion
- The Guillotine's #1 user
- Imperial Conference
- Mr. God Given Rights
- Leader of the "rosso shirts"
- Union Worker group action, collectively
- exploitation of workers, evil bosses
- a policy, opposite of isolation
- The Jewel in the Crown
- Matthew Perry's treaty
- New World shortcut in central America
- South Asian soldier who dons rouge
- introduction of machine technology
- Old World shortcut in Egypt
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- Economic system of competition
- African resistor of Imperialism
- Japanese Emperor, also a cookie company
- Reign of ______ (chaos)
- The Dutch people of South Africa
- The White Man's 'duty'
- Foe of the Russian Winter
- decapitated Monarch
- empire building
- Lassiez Faire plus supply and demand
- continent of European desire
- South American Independence Leader
- Disease of early industrial cities
- industrial travel technology
- Survival of the Fittest
- Union Worker group action, collectively
- Sphere of influence treaty, with J
- time of new political ideas
- 1800s British smuggled good
- when Sepoys fight back
35 Clues: empire building • "Blood and Iron" • Imperial Conference • decapitated Monarch • Mr. God Given Rights • The White Man's 'duty' • The Jewel in the Crown • Matthew Perry's treaty • when Sepoys fight back • Reign of ______ (chaos) • Survival of the Fittest • The Guillotine's #1 user • Foe of the Russian Winter • time of new political ideas • 1800s British smuggled good • ...
How Well Do You Know Harvest? 2023-07-15
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- Popularly used for wine
- Names leeches like they're friends
- Mysterious and magical moment for the very select few
- To be with another "forever" this requires blood to be spilled on white garments
- Character small furry ears
- Heylel's primary connection to the railway
- Class with workers, servants, farmers, travelers, the unemployed
- A place of marshy land
- The primary enforcers of law throughout the Haven
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- When a King is given their crown of gold plated leaves
- Considered to be the safest village in Harvest, but has strict laws
- Likes climbing trees and catching frogs
- When human meat is eaten
- Oldest character currently
- From Heylel; of noble rank
- One of their discoveries is unbreakable glass
- A festival using lights
- Could find rosemary in a heartbeat
- Their affinity involves generating wind
- Fell off a wire
- Tall mommy of a Noble Daemon
- The most powerful Moguls in the province of Dagon
22 Clues: Fell off a wire • A place of marshy land • Popularly used for wine • A festival using lights • When human meat is eaten • Oldest character currently • From Heylel; of noble rank • Character small furry ears • Tall mommy of a Noble Daemon • Names leeches like they're friends • Could find rosemary in a heartbeat • Likes climbing trees and catching frogs • ...
French Revolution 2022-12-13
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- The fundamental principles of a government
- Short time of panic and riots by peasants with a aristocrat conspiracy
- Land holders provide land for loyalty and service
- French revolution leader and military commander
- Controlling the publics moral
- an oath never to separate until a written constitution had been established
- Responsible for choosing the president and passing laws
- Someone with nobility or money in a high class
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- The last queen of France
- A poor level of social status
- A secret plan to do something unlawful
- Every person is treated the same
- They were the upper middle class
- Several thousand people took over bastille
- time of mass executions and violences during the revolution
- The amount of money that comes in is less then the amount spent
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century
- French military and police reserve
- An allegiance to a nation or a state
- Last french king during the revolution
20 Clues: The last queen of France • A poor level of social status • Controlling the publics moral • Every person is treated the same • They were the upper middle class • French military and police reserve • An allegiance to a nation or a state • A secret plan to do something unlawful • Last french king during the revolution • The fundamental principles of a government • ...
American Government Origins 2023-08-15
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- Helped Pilgrims determine who was in charge
- Government gets its power from the people
- Purpose of government is to protect natural rights
- "Man is born free but everywhere is in chains"
- People give up some rights in exchange for protection
- Newspaper articles promoting the freedom of expression
- People want to live and will fight to survive
- Ruler
- "Nasty, brutish, and short", created the idea of a social contract
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- The restricting of government power
- Came up with the idea of separation of powers and checks and balances
- People want to own things that help them survive
- People want to be as free as possible
- Blank slate
- Time before government, no rules
- "It is better to be feared than loved"
- Limited the power of King John in 1215
- A period in Europe when philosophers challenged the status quo
- Rights people are born with
- A king enjoys absolute rule and unlimited authority
- All citizens must follow the law, even the government
21 Clues: Ruler • Blank slate • Rights people are born with • Time before government, no rules • The restricting of government power • People want to be as free as possible • "It is better to be feared than loved" • Limited the power of King John in 1215 • Government gets its power from the people • Helped Pilgrims determine who was in charge • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle: Emergence of Modern World 2025-01-06
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- Foundations of Muslim belief. Faith, Prayer, charity, fasting and hajj.
- Muslim prince or leader in a country.
- A tax on Non-Muslims in ottoman territory.
- Muslim pilgrimage to the sacred city of Mecca.
- The basic beliefs about life, according to the Buddha.
- Muslim division where leaders should be related to Muhammad.
- Muslim division where leaders should follow the prophet's example.
- Islamic law that governs how Muslims should live.
- The process of being reborn after you die.
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- A political and social system in India.
- The consequence of all actions of a person in their current and previous lives.
- An awakening of knowledge or wisdom in Buddhism
- Belief in many gods.
- Buddhist guide to living right.
- Belief in one god.
- Your duty or role in life.
- Hindu version of Nirvana. A release from the reincarnation cycle.
- A state of perfect peace in which the soul would be free from suffering forever.
- Muslim traders who spread Islam throughout West Africa.
- When one state dominates another state.
20 Clues: Belief in one god. • Belief in many gods. • Your duty or role in life. • Buddhist guide to living right. • Muslim prince or leader in a country. • A political and social system in India. • When one state dominates another state. • A tax on Non-Muslims in ottoman territory. • The process of being reborn after you die. • Muslim pilgrimage to the sacred city of Mecca. • ...
American Revolution 2024-11-18
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- Wrote the declaration of independence
- To abandon your country or military post
- Last battle of the American Revolution
- led the movement for independence
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Battle for the control of New York.
- A message that is intended primarily to serve the interests of the messenger
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Indicated the use of reason
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- an agreement, treaty
- To protest British Parliament's tax
- Taxes on imported goods
- communication by exchange of letters
- citizen soldiers who could be ready to fight at a minute's notice
- A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- A group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organizations in protest against its policies
- First major battle of the American Revolution
- "Give me liberty or give me death"
- A group of colonists who formed a secret society to oppose British policies at the time of the American Revolution
- life, liberty, property
20 Clues: an agreement, treaty • Taxes on imported goods • life, liberty, property • Indicated the use of reason • led the movement for independence • Commander of the Continental Army • "Give me liberty or give me death" • To protest British Parliament's tax • Battle for the control of New York. • communication by exchange of letters • Wrote the declaration of independence • ...
Phonix in a box 5 2025-04-01
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- Pleasing to the senses or sight.
- Quick and inventive in speech or writing.
- The action of guiding or leading a group.
- Excessively costly, elaborate, or over the top.
- Beneficial or helpful.
- Continuing firmly despite difficulties or opposition.
- Showing great excitement and interest.
- Help or support given to someone.
- Extremely hungry.
- A personal belief or judgment.
- The state of gaining knowledge or understanding.
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- To make something known or visible.
- Relating to government or public affairs.
- About to happen very soon.
- The act of substituting something or someone.
- Giving a sense of happiness or enjoyment.
- Feeling thankful or appreciative.
- Movement toward a goal or improvement.
- The measure of how hot or cold something is.
- A sudden strong desire to act.
- To recognize or name something or someone.
- Arranged or structured in a neat way.
- A list of items, often with descriptions.
- To imagine or visualize something in the future.
24 Clues: Extremely hungry. • Beneficial or helpful. • About to happen very soon. • A sudden strong desire to act. • A personal belief or judgment. • Pleasing to the senses or sight. • Feeling thankful or appreciative. • Help or support given to someone. • To make something known or visible. • Arranged or structured in a neat way. • Movement toward a goal or improvement. • ...
Buddhism 2025-05-05
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- – A branch of Buddhism emphasizing the path of the Bodhisattva.
- – Suffering or dissatisfaction.
- – The doctrine of “no self” in Buddhism.
- – The ultimate goal; liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- Eightfold Path – The path to end suffering.
- Precepts – Basic ethical guidelines for Buddhists.
- – A being who seeks enlightenment for all beings in Mahayana Buddhism.
- Way – The balanced path between indulgence and asceticism.
- – The teachings of the Buddha.
- – The oldest form of Buddhism.
- – Symbolic hand gestures in Buddhist practice.
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- – A form of Buddhism practiced mainly in Tibet
- – Spiritual and ritual symbols in Buddhism.
- – Desire or craving, which causes suffering.
- – The Buddhist monastic community.
- – The language in which early Buddhist texts were written.
- – The Enlightened One; Siddhartha Gautama.
- Marks of Existence – Impermanence, suffering, and no-self.
- – The concept of impermanence.
- Noble Truths – The foundation of Buddhist belief about suffering.
- – One who has attained Nirvana in Theravada Buddhism.
- Lama – The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
- – Chants used in meditation.
23 Clues: – Chants used in meditation. • – The concept of impermanence. • – The teachings of the Buddha. • – The oldest form of Buddhism. • – Suffering or dissatisfaction. • – The Buddhist monastic community. • – The doctrine of “no self” in Buddhism. • – The Enlightened One; Siddhartha Gautama. • – Spiritual and ritual symbols in Buddhism. • ...
Historical Ideologies (AP Hist. Final) 2023-05-16
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- confucionism + daoism + buddhism
- A monotheistic religion in which the teachings are based off of Jesus
- The advocacy for Womens Rights
- Prejudice against women
- Characterized by John Locke
- The oldest religion
- Extreme support for one´s nation
- Hinduism + Islam
- The religion that split the Ottoman and Safavid powers
- commitment to original traditions and ideas in opposition to change
- a political structure based in enforcing obedience
- This religion claimed that humans have the responsibility to stop injustices in the world
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- Martin Luther´s 95 thesis
- A combination of the Abrahamic faiths
- popular ideology in the Song and Ming Dynasties
- Islam, Christianity, and judaism
- nationalism + militarism
- Racism
- the Age of Reason
- Derived from Karl Marx
- Requires complete subserviance to a region/nation
- Elected representatives
- Holding drastic political/religious ideologies
- Derived from Adam Smith
- Using science to dignify racism
- This religion states that human life is suffering
- Open to change, based in liberty
- Public ownership rather than private
28 Clues: Racism • Hinduism + Islam • the Age of Reason • The oldest religion • Derived from Karl Marx • Elected representatives • Prejudice against women • Derived from Adam Smith • nationalism + militarism • Martin Luther´s 95 thesis • Characterized by John Locke • The advocacy for Womens Rights • Using science to dignify racism • Islam, Christianity, and judaism • confucionism + daoism + buddhism • ...
Buddhism 2023-01-16
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- what Buddhas teaching were written as
- what Buddhists called their meditation
- enlightenment, awakening
- a universal truth taught by the Buddha
- mortality
- each day with joy
- One of the two proverbs,a statue to
- what Buddha realized life is ruled by
- language written in their earliest scripts
- name of the eight laws to end suffering
- a decision in a persons fate in future existences
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- a certain behavior
- Buddhas son
- another language used in early northern India
- the Buddha or "awakened one"
- help people remember the rules
- another name for the eight laws that
- a story that is used to help Buddhists be the best person they can be
- a person who decides to dedicate their life to serving other people and serving God
- a group of Buddhists that focus on meditation
- the period between death and rebirth
- great serpents that protected the Buddha
- another name used for the Buddha, meaning "thus gone"
23 Clues: mortality • Buddhas son • each day with joy • a certain behavior • enlightenment, awakening • the Buddha or "awakened one" • help people remember the rules • One of the two proverbs,a statue to • another name for the eight laws that • the period between death and rebirth • what Buddhas teaching were written as • what Buddha realized life is ruled by • ...
French Revolution Chapter 1 2025-09-07
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- Privileged class; not clergy
- Symbol of the tyranny of the ancient regime
- Month the Revolution began
- Supervised military and legal affairs during the Reign of Terror
- Term for educated middle class
- King who called the 1789 Estates-General
- People could be arrested merely on suspicion
- 1790 ended pope's control over the Church in France
- Leader of Jacobins
- King and family was arrested here
- Rigged elections used by Napoleon
- Leader who banned unions, established Bank of France, used propaganda
- Intellectual movement
- Government overthrown by Napoleon
- Promise to work towards a new Constitution
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- Group that encouraged negotiation with the king
- Step towards new constitution
- Napoleon's birthplace
- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo
- Used during the Reign of Terror
- Members of the First Estate
- Robespierre arrested and executed 1794
- Formed by Third Estate members
- Napoleon invaded
- Paris-based extreme radicals
- Napoleon's last battle
- 1804; common set of laws in France
- Granted rights to workers and peasants
28 Clues: Napoleon invaded • Leader of Jacobins • Napoleon's birthplace • Intellectual movement • Napoleon's last battle • Month the Revolution began • Members of the First Estate • Privileged class; not clergy • Paris-based extreme radicals • Step towards new constitution • Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo • Formed by Third Estate members • Term for educated middle class • ...
The French Revolution 2025-10-23
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- what was Marie Antoinette called because of her spending problems?
- who was known as the savior of the french revolution?
- what instrument beheaded the king and the queen
- what is the first estate called?
- what was one of the reasons the french population revolted?
- what type of reign was ruling france before the revolution?
- what period was happening during the french revolution
- where did the king and queen live?
- who was the most known radical during the revolution?
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- what is the french flag called?
- who was the queen during the revolution?
- where did the major events of the french revolution happen?
- what is the second estate called?
- what happened in france in 1789?
- what is the biggest prison in Paris called?
- who was the king during the revolution?
- which country caused lots of debt in France?
- what was 97 percent of the population?
- what was one of the 3 french ideals that began with an L?
- where was Napoleon Bonaparte born?
20 Clues: what is the french flag called? • what is the first estate called? • what happened in france in 1789? • what is the second estate called? • where did the king and queen live? • where was Napoleon Bonaparte born? • what was 97 percent of the population? • who was the king during the revolution? • who was the queen during the revolution? • ...
Chapter 4 Lesson 1-4 Review 2025-12-04
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- Fortified area
- This religion had the four noble truths
- The main country we've been talking about this chapter
- A person's duty or what is right for him or her
- Seasonal wind that brings rain to the indian subcontinent during parts of the year
- A state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
- Occupation based caste
- Hindu God of Rain
- Rebirth of a soul in a new body
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- A large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- Collection of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- Avoiding doing any harm to any living thing
- Siddhartha Gautama
- Fixed social classes into which a person is born
- The effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- Liberation from reincarnation
- This religion had many gods including shiva and Agni
- Grouping based on one skill
- Hindu God of Fire
- Special building used for grain
- In Buddhism a state of perfect wisdom.
21 Clues: Fortified area • Hindu God of Fire • Hindu God of Rain • Siddhartha Gautama • Occupation based caste • Grouping based on one skill • Liberation from reincarnation • Special building used for grain • Rebirth of a soul in a new body • In Buddhism a state of perfect wisdom. • This religion had the four noble truths • Avoiding doing any harm to any living thing • ...
Vocab #3 Crossword 2025-11-27
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- - Buddhist state of enlightenment
- - Individual soul in Hindu belief
- - Actions affecting future rebirths
- - Respect for parents in Confucianism
- - Rise and fall of ruling families in China
- - Golden Age dynasty of India
- - Hindu belief in nonviolence
- - Major religion of India with many gods
- - Government jobs based on exams in China
- - Cycle of rebirth after death
- - Chinese philosophy of harmony with nature
- - Indo-European people who migrated into India
- - Massive fortification built in China
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- - Symbol of balance in Chinese philosophy
- - Social class system in Hindu society
- - Universal spirit in Hinduism
- - Chinese belief giving rulers divine right
- - Fertile yellow soil of China
- - Large landmass including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
- - Buddhist guide to end suffering
- - Core Buddhist teachings on suffering
- - Ancient Hindu sacred texts
- - Release from cycle of rebirth
- - Persian religion with good vs. evil
- - Duty or moral order in Hinduism
- - Person spreading religion to new areas
26 Clues: - Ancient Hindu sacred texts • - Golden Age dynasty of India • - Hindu belief in nonviolence • - Universal spirit in Hinduism • - Fertile yellow soil of China • - Cycle of rebirth after death • - Release from cycle of rebirth • - Buddhist state of enlightenment • - Individual soul in Hindu belief • - Buddhist guide to end suffering • - Duty or moral order in Hinduism • ...
World History Mid-Term Review 2026-01-08
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- The _______ of heaven influenced China
- Leader in the Reign of Terror
- cash crop that influenced the transatlantic slave trade
- Europeans unknowingly brought this over with them on the Colombian exchange killing millions of
- Paying your way into heaven
- The Reformation opposed this church
- Enlightenment thinkers used this method to predict human behavior
- The Napoleonic ________ is considered Napoleons great achievement
- France had 3 of these before the French Revolution
- This exchange was trade between Latin America and Europe
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- Mughal, Safavid, Ottoman
- nation that expands through conquest creates an
- means rebirth
- One monarch having all of the power
- Believed in heliocentric theory
- Father of the Protestant Reformation
- explored in Asia and Africa for his emperor
- This passage was the journey between Africa and the Americas
- I must have one of these in my midterm writing
- Empire that Cortes conquered
- leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Since most religious works were printed in this language regular citizens couldn’t read i
22 Clues: means rebirth • Mughal, Safavid, Ottoman • Paying your way into heaven • Empire that Cortes conquered • Leader in the Reign of Terror • Believed in heliocentric theory • leader of the Haitian Revolution • One monarch having all of the power • The Reformation opposed this church • Father of the Protestant Reformation • The _______ of heaven influenced China • ...
Buddha 2021-12-13
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- A symbol of the universe for many Buddhists and Hindus.
- Illness;diseases
- Claiming valuable possessions or money.
- Right views, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.
- Those have attained nirvana and Buddhahood through their own efforts and insight
- The sum of a person's actions.
- Heaven;Paradise
- The end of life.
- A leader of the Shakya
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- Something like charity
- A socially or culturally superior person.
- Prince before he became Buddha
- the cycle of death and rebirth to which life in the material world is bound.
- The enlightened one
- A large, splendid house
- the later part of normal life.
- They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
- Was the birth mother of Gautama Buddha.
- A knower
- One gets rid of worldly pleasures and focuses on thinking
20 Clues: A knower • Heaven;Paradise • Illness;diseases • The end of life. • The enlightened one • Something like charity • A leader of the Shakya • A large, splendid house • Prince before he became Buddha • the later part of normal life. • The sum of a person's actions. • Claiming valuable possessions or money. • Was the birth mother of Gautama Buddha. • A socially or culturally superior person. • ...
25 Words I Struggle With Epic Eric 2022-02-16
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- characterized by extreme care and great effort
- repeated too often; very familiar over lots of use
- delaying of enforcing of rights or privileges
- liveliness and eagerness
- something of high moral or intellectual value
- appropriate to a purpose
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- deviating from a straight course
- a state of motor or mental inactivity
- made tough because of the environment it grew up in
- irritated or annoyed
- being ambiguous or unclear
- making or willing to make concessions
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- having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of
- call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
- deserving of respect or high regard
- correct behavior
- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
- a feeling of lack of interest or energy
- putting an end to all debate or action
- showing modest reserve
- attempting to win over the favour of people with flattery
- unrestrained by convention or morality
- upon enlightenment
- in the ordinary course of events; of regular occurrence
25 Clues: correct behavior • upon enlightenment • irritated or annoyed • showing modest reserve • liveliness and eagerness • appropriate to a purpose • being ambiguous or unclear • noisily and stubbornly defiant • deviating from a straight course • deserving of respect or high regard • a state of motor or mental inactivity • making or willing to make concessions • ...
our puzzling history: Ashtyn Lantz 2021-12-03
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- directed the flow of goods from England and the colonies
- a region of hills and forests
- unions
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- bosses that keep the slaves working
- the ability to read and write
- an outstanding preacher
- capital of new france
- when a nations trade grows there gold increases and they become more powerful
- somebody who helped spread the religious revival
- most powerful group of Natives
- crops that are easy to sell
- first president
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- spread the idea that knowledge,reason, and science could improve society
- strict rules that control or punish enslaved Africans
- learning assistants
- trading illegally
- trade routes that form a triangle
- Former Secretary of State and an outstanding military planner
- a religious revival
- growing just enough food for there family and a little left over to sell
- a variety
- bought from foreign markets
- flat low-lying plains along the coast
- sell abroad
25 Clues: unions • a variety • sell abroad • first president • trading illegally • learning assistants • a religious revival • capital of new france • an outstanding preacher • bought from foreign markets • crops that are easy to sell • a region of hills and forests • the ability to read and write • most powerful group of Natives • trade routes that form a triangle • bosses that keep the slaves working • ...
Reagan Murphree | Colonial America 2021-12-03
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- who established harvard
- how many households have to be in a colony to have a school
- bought from foreign countries
- sell abroad
- who was arrested in 1735
- connecticut and rhode island are what
- who ruled all of the royal colonies
- which gender usually held jobs outside the home
- who established the william and mary college
- who arrived in the colonies in 1739
- who could typically vote
- what paper did john peter write for
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- time of knowledge spread
- trading illegally
- what kind of women would work for rich families
- what percent of people could read and write
- what kinds of woman ran schools
- what were delaware, maryland, and pennsylvania
- which college was established in 1636
- who was forced to sign the magna carta
- as the national trade grows so does its gold reserves
- which college was established in 1693
- religeouis revival
- the ability to write and read
24 Clues: sell abroad • trading illegally • religeouis revival • who established harvard • time of knowledge spread • who was arrested in 1735 • who could typically vote • bought from foreign countries • the ability to write and read • what kinds of woman ran schools • who ruled all of the royal colonies • who arrived in the colonies in 1739 • what paper did john peter write for • ...
Rahel Varnhagen 2011-12-11
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- The faith that Varnhagen was born into
- One of the people who attended Varnhagen's salon
- What many men in the 1800's disagreed with Varnhagen's mentality about
- Rahel Varnhagen's husband
- The number of salons that Varnhagen hosted throughout her lifetime
- The most prominent Berlin salon host
- The first salon host in Berlin
- "Varnhagen’s salon was ___________"
- When Varnhagen returned to Berlin
- "Rahel Varnhagen was unbelievably ___________"
- What the leader of France defeated in 1806
- The leading social group during Varnhagen's lifetime
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- The leader of France in 1806
- The year Varnhagen died
- The king that attended Varnhagen's salon
- "This salon was much ______ than the first salon"
- One of the people who attended Varnhagen's salon
- The year Varnhagen was born
- The city where Varnhagen lived
- One of the topics discussed in Varnhagen's salon
- "Rahel, even if unconsciously, united both Jewish and _____________ thought"
- What Varnhagen wanted to promote
- One of the people who attended Varnhagen's salon
- What Varnhagen wrote to her close friends
- One of the topics discussed in Varnhagen's salon
- Who Varnhagen felt was responsible for promoting equality
26 Clues: The year Varnhagen died • Rahel Varnhagen's husband • The year Varnhagen was born • The leader of France in 1806 • The city where Varnhagen lived • The first salon host in Berlin • What Varnhagen wanted to promote • When Varnhagen returned to Berlin • "Varnhagen’s salon was ___________" • The most prominent Berlin salon host • The faith that Varnhagen was born into • ...
Taglicher Satz April 2016-04-27
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- Das ist mir _____. That's embarrasing.
- Sie sind eine grosse _____. (help)
- German phenomenological movement. Born 4/8/1859. Scientific inquiry where the object of the process is to ascertain the essences of things.
- Das kann jedem mal _____. That could happen to anyone.
- Ich habe ____. I overslept.
- Emanuel ______.Enlightenment philosopher, born April 22,1724
- Das ist ein Spiel mit dem _____.That's playing with fire.
- Mir _______ nichts ersparrt. There's nothing left for me to do.
- Du bist sehr _____ (nice).
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- Wo _______ ist, muss auch Feuer sein.
- Gern _______.(You're welcome)
- Das soll wohl ein ____ sein.(That's supposed to be a joke?)
- _____ mich bitte aus dem Spiel.Leave me out of this game.
- Du bist die Frau _____ Lebens. You are the woman of my dreams.
- Vielen Dank fur das ______ (compliment)!
- _____ nur ab! Just wait and see.
- Das zeigt _____. That shows commen sense.
- Du ______ phenomenal aus. You look amazing!
- Wie komme ich zu dieser _______. To what do I owe this honor?
- Das _____ mir leid. I'm sorry.
20 Clues: Du bist sehr _____ (nice). • Ich habe ____. I overslept. • Gern _______.(You're welcome) • Das _____ mir leid. I'm sorry. • _____ nur ab! Just wait and see. • Sie sind eine grosse _____. (help) • Wo _______ ist, muss auch Feuer sein. • Das ist mir _____. That's embarrasing. • Vielen Dank fur das ______ (compliment)! • Das zeigt _____. That shows commen sense. • ...
Units 1-3 Review 2023-05-02
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- Ancient settlement in modern day Turkey
- Development of metal tools for farming
- Religion where people attempt to find a balance- Yin and Yang
- Religion found in India following Eightfold Path to Enlightenment
- The River where early India began
- People who move from place to place
- Developed an early law code
- Where early civilizations settled
- Built to protect the border of China from outsiders
- Located on the Nile River Valley
- Belief in many gods
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- How people got food before developing agriculture
- Early people settled along the Huang He river valley
- Settled along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- What determined who will be leader of China
- Religion found in India believing in many gods
- Mysterious heritage site in England
- Old Stone Age
- Trade route from China to the Middle East
- God king of the Egyptians
- New Stone Age
- Pyramid style temples found in Fertile Crescent
- Tombs for kings
23 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Tombs for kings • Belief in many gods • God king of the Egyptians • Developed an early law code • Located on the Nile River Valley • The River where early India began • Where early civilizations settled • Mysterious heritage site in England • People who move from place to place • Development of metal tools for farming • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-02
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- How many noble truths does Buddha have?
- What was the third passing sight?
- What was the second passing sight?
- What time can monks and nuns not eat after?
- What was the first passing sight?
- “The great vehicle”
- What was the first temptation from Mara?
- What is the name of the man who became Buddha?
- “The vehicle of the diamond”
- What doctrine states no reality within or no essence
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- “The way of the elders”
- what was the last passing sight?
- Once discovering The Middle Way, Gautama sat in a lotus position under this tree.
- What is the Buddhists teachings called?
- What did Siddhartha declare when he came out of his mothers side?
- People are constantly changing; “Impermance”
- Natural result of anatta and anicca; “suffering”
- The doctrine that states a healthy spiritual life depends on a healthy physical life.
- The final escape from the cycle of samsara.
- This feature in Buddhist cosmology is shared with Hinduism.
20 Clues: “The great vehicle” • “The way of the elders” • “The vehicle of the diamond” • what was the last passing sight? • What was the third passing sight? • What was the first passing sight? • What was the second passing sight? • What is the Buddhists teachings called? • How many noble truths does Buddha have? • What was the first temptation from Mara? • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Terms 2017-04-12
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- tree where Buddha became enlightened
- union with the universe
- a meditator
- became the Buddha
- symbolic hand position
- the creator
- the destroyer
- a way of life that would lead to enlghtenment
- the preserver
- a gladdening of the mind and body
- careful attention to mental and physical processes
- law; religious or moral duty
- the spouse of a deity
- priests in the Aryan Society
- Four Noble _______
- farm workers, servants, and other laborers in Aryan Society
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- the religion with no God
- where Buddha lived
- physical and mental calm
- awakening
- the goal to receive union with Brahman
- the ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- essential self
- faith, confidence
- appearance of a deity in another form
- "enlightened one"
- "to be made flesh"
- warriors in the Aryan Society
- herders, farmers,and merchants in the Aryan Society
- holds that our actions affect our fate in the next life
30 Clues: awakening • a meditator • the creator • the destroyer • the preserver • essential self • faith, confidence • became the Buddha • "enlightened one" • where Buddha lived • "to be made flesh" • Four Noble _______ • the spouse of a deity • symbolic hand position • union with the universe • the religion with no God • physical and mental calm • law; religious or moral duty • priests in the Aryan Society • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
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- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- _______ went to the university of Paris
20 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Came from an English aristocrat family • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Unit 1 2020-10-12
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- Financed the settlement of Jamestown
- Instilled power back to churches in the Colonies
- Largest slave uprising
- Rhode Island was founded by. . .
- Colony created by Quakers
- Battle in which the British surrendered to the Colonies
- Battle which convinced the French to openly support the Americans
- Primary source of labor in early American colonies
- Battle in which 1000 Hessians soldiers were captured by American soldiers
- Made Jamestown successful
- Officially ended the Revolutionary War
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- First elected general assembly in the colonies
- Laws passed by the British to push the colonists after the Boston Tea Party
- Foreign military officer which trained and disciplined American troops
- Series of prosecutions for witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts
- Colony created to a be a religious haven
- Popular pamphlet which advocated for independence from Great Britain
- Requires colonists to house + quarter British troops at their door
- Americans used this unique tactic against the British
- Figure in the Enlightenment; advocated for natural rights
20 Clues: Largest slave uprising • Colony created by Quakers • Made Jamestown successful • Rhode Island was founded by. . . • Financed the settlement of Jamestown • Officially ended the Revolutionary War • Colony created to a be a religious haven • First elected general assembly in the colonies • Instilled power back to churches in the Colonies • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Era of modernization in Japan
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Free trade and private enterprise
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- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Largest religion in India
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- Richest man in history
- Extending a country's power over others
- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Treaty that ended World War I • Era of modernization in Japan • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Free trade and private enterprise • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
- Era of modernization in Japan
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Extending a country's power over others
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- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Free trade and private enterprise
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Richest man in history
- Largest religion in India
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
25 Clues: Richest man in history • Largest religion in India • Era of modernization in Japan • Treaty that ended World War I • Free trade and private enterprise • Represented a "rebirth" in Europe • Used to end World War II in Japan • Chinese dynasty established in 1368 • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • Sea located between Europe and Africa • ...
5 Major World Religions #2 2021-05-26
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- According to Islamic religion, one must follow the 5 _____ of faith
- The belief that what you put into the universe, you will get back from the universe
- The deity in Judaism
- The oldest of the 5 major world religions
- The Buddah's first name
- The ultimate state of peacefulness in Hinduism
- Christianity spread to the "New World" during the age of _______
- This religion began in the Fertile Crescent
- This country is where Hinduism and Buddhism began
- The belief in multiple Gods
- The name of the Christian Deity
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- When the soul leaves the body at death, and enters a new body to be reborn
- The Jewish Holy Book
- The founder of Christianity
- The "God" of Islam
- The Muslim holy book
- The belief in only 1 God
- Religion with the MOST followers worldwide
- Jewish leaders are called _____
- The founder of Judaism
- The founder of Islam
- To reach enlightenment in Buddhism, you must follow the ______ path
- The Christian symbol
23 Clues: The "God" of Islam • The Jewish Holy Book • The deity in Judaism • The Muslim holy book • The founder of Islam • The Christian symbol • The founder of Judaism • The Buddah's first name • The belief in only 1 God • The founder of Christianity • The belief in multiple Gods • Jewish leaders are called _____ • The name of the Christian Deity • The oldest of the 5 major world religions • ...
World History Final Exam 2022-06-08
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- sun is the center of the universe
- an increase in machine made goods beginning in the 1700s
- first English permanent settlement in North America
- three factors of production
- Spanish explorer
- social classes of France before the French Revolution
- belief that a ruler's authority comes from God
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- use of reason and experimentation to draw scientific conclusions
- conquered the Aztec Empire
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in the separation of powers
- economic belief that the individuals own the means of production
- first countries to support European Exploration
- rapid growth of cities
- the storming of this prison in France became a long lasting symbol of the French Revolution
- he was known as the "Renaissance Man"
- Spanish explorer made it around the southernmost tip of Africa
- Industrial Revolution began in this country
- believed in people's natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- country that Napoleon was unable to conquer
20 Clues: Spanish explorer • rapid growth of cities • conquered the Aztec Empire • three factors of production • sun is the center of the universe • he was known as the "Renaissance Man" • Industrial Revolution began in this country • country that Napoleon was unable to conquer • belief that a ruler's authority comes from God • first countries to support European Exploration • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-10-28
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- one of the world's largest religions
- what comes of ones actions
- train attention and awareness
- the value of meditation and intuition
- very hard work, usually physical work
- large sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya
- belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
- the state of being happy.
- esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
- the endless cycle of suffering of birth
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- the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence
- commonly known as the teacher
- represents dharma
- hemispherical structure containing relics
- labor regulation of organizational members' spirituality
- the state where everyone is treated the same
- a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism
- the quality of being friendly
- may be employed for focusing attention
- symbol of religious sovereignty
- the final Enlightenment
- freedom from disturbance
- how people feel after meditating for hours
24 Clues: represents dharma • the final Enlightenment • freedom from disturbance • the state of being happy. • what comes of ones actions • commonly known as the teacher • the quality of being friendly • train attention and awareness • symbol of religious sovereignty • one of the world's largest religions • the value of meditation and intuition • very hard work, usually physical work • ...
Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-08-13
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- Government is based on clear and fairly enforced laws.
- Happens between a government and its people.
- Blank slate or page.
- Government had absolute authority over the people.
- It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.
- Contemporary values and beliefs.
- Separations of powers.
- Second Treatise on Government.
- Life, liberty, property, and the freedom of happiness.
- Having the ability and resources to control.
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- Signed by King John of England in 1215.
- People want to be as free as posible to make their own decisions.
- To explain how he thought governments should work.
- The idea that a country leader by the citizens in a general election.
- Powers of the government are restricted.
- Ways to improve the human experience.
- The government should reflect the will of the people.
- An organized system to provide order and protection for a nation’s people.
- When people developed new ideas about human existence.
- No rules and complete freedom.
20 Clues: Blank slate or page. • Separations of powers. • Second Treatise on Government. • No rules and complete freedom. • Contemporary values and beliefs. • Ways to improve the human experience. • Signed by King John of England in 1215. • Powers of the government are restricted. • Happens between a government and its people. • Having the ability and resources to control. • ...
AP World bananza 2023-06-01
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- Confucius book
- Mandatory public service system in the Inca Empire
- What was the earliest legal code?
- Fused elements of Buddhism and Confucianism
- Islamic government created in 1206
- Renaissance term relating to the shifting of weight in art?
- A set of principles that form the basis of a philosophy
- Who is the God in Islam?
- Wars fought by Christians and Muslims
- What treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal?
- Who led the religious faith in Islam after Muhammed's death?
- Triangular sail that allowed ships to sail against the wind
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- Economic side of feudalism
- Chinese custom that symbolized a girl's willingness to obey
- Who wrote the 95 theses?
- Revolutions that followed the Age of Enlightenment?
- What declined in Late Modern Part 2?
- Rebirth” of traditional art and cultural values
- Journey from Mecca to Medina
- What were the wars between China and England?
- What was one Empire that resisted Islam?
- What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim?
22 Clues: Confucius book • Who wrote the 95 theses? • Who is the God in Islam? • Economic side of feudalism • Journey from Mecca to Medina • What was the earliest legal code? • Islamic government created in 1206 • What declined in Late Modern Part 2? • Wars fought by Christians and Muslims • What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim? • What was one Empire that resisted Islam? • ...
ChatGPT Crossword 2023-11-17
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- First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt
- The longest-ruling dynasty in Chinese history
- The period of European history known for cultural and intellectual achievements
- Site of the 1945 conference between Allied powers during WWII
- ANTOINETTE The last queen of France before the French Revolution
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire
- Russian emperor title until 1917
- Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient capital of the Inca Empire
- Ancient city-state known for its direct democracy
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- CODE The system of laws created by Babylonian king Hammurabi
- Ancient civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Period known for a revival of art and learning in Europe
- The last ruling dynasty of China
- ITZA Famous Mayan city in present-day Mexico
- Holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its militarism
20 Clues: Ancient Egyptian writing system • The last ruling dynasty of China • Russian emperor title until 1917 • KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire • Ancient capital of the Inca Empire • First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt • Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 • Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens • Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
World History 2023-12-18
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- A type of government ruled by a single hereditary leader
- A government ruled by a small group
- The idea that a ruler is given their power by God
- A league or alliance of states
- Fedual Japanese warrior
- The name of a Gunpowder Empire that conquered Constantinople
- A historical artifact
- 18th Century Intellectual Movement
- A religion created by breaking away from the Catholic Church
- Ruler with absolute power
- Test taken for a government job in China
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- A form of Japanese theater
- A type of government where the people are in charge
- When government and Church are united
- Group of MesoAmerican people from modern day Mexico
- Payment made by a weaker state to a stronger one
- 13th Century European art movement
- The continents of Africa, Europe and Asia
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- The 16th century split between the Catholic Church
- An ideology that focuses on the importance of the individual
21 Clues: A historical artifact • Fedual Japanese warrior • Ruler with absolute power • A form of Japanese theater • A league or alliance of states • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • 13th Century European art movement • 18th Century Intellectual Movement • A government ruled by a small group • When government and Church are united • Test taken for a government job in China • ...
History and stuff 2024-01-30
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- French Enlightenment writer
- contributions to the sciences of motion
- Invented Gravity
- the process of making an area more urban.
- Society
- rule by an emperor.
- the steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- A given right by a holy figure
- a promoter in the entertainment industry.
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- known for his masterpiece Leviathan
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- Coined the idea of separation of powers
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that
- worked On the Social Contract
- Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe
- "father of liberalism"
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
20 Clues: Society • Invented Gravity • the steam engine • rule by an emperor. • "father of liberalism" • French Enlightenment writer • worked On the Social Contract • A given right by a holy figure • known for his masterpiece Leviathan • contributions to the sciences of motion • Coined the idea of separation of powers • the process of making an area more urban. • ...
Latin Revolution 2024-02-27
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- was a french colony with lots of slaves
- fever a viral daisies
- America in the western hemisphere
- a person born in Europe
- Spanish colonies who were born in Spain
- is a fears full warrior
- all embracing
- helped create new nations
- to have since
- the offspring of Europeans and Africans
- a man mixed with race
- was the ability to do something
- was the people of Spain
- the largest country in south america
- located in the western Europe
- the leader of catholic
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- the state or quality of being independent
- republican of Venezuela
- martin a man who created a new nation like Chile
- a monarchy between Europe
- a great ruler
- the state of having knowledge
- leading a group
- a native or inhabit of Africa
- a native or inhabitant of India
- the leader of states and nations
- force able over through
- person who sales valuable things
- a large body of people united
- to live out of slavery
30 Clues: a great ruler • all embracing • to have since • leading a group • fever a viral daisies • a man mixed with race • to live out of slavery • the leader of catholic • republican of Venezuela • a person born in Europe • is a fears full warrior • force able over through • was the people of Spain • a monarchy between Europe • helped create new nations • the state of having knowledge • ...
Foundations of Government 2024-02-12
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- commander of the continental army/first president
- the introduction to the constitution
- a system where powers are divided between national and state government
- first secretary of treasury
- established the ideas representative democracy and limited government and constitutional government
- powers of federal government listed in the consitution
- author of the declaration of independence and the 3rd presedent
- held in Philadelphia
- secular thought to Europe and reshaped the ways people understood issues like liberty, equality and individual rights
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- said slave would count for 3/5 of a person
- god made all men and gave then the rights of life liberty and the persist of happiness
- legislative branch
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
- father of the constitution
- voting and agreeing on change
- Political systems, and the states have the power
- representation based on population
- Brought laws and liberty to the new world
- a change and addition to the constitution
- powers given to the state government
20 Clues: legislative branch • held in Philadelphia • father of the constitution • first secretary of treasury • voting and agreeing on change • representation based on population • the introduction to the constitution • powers given to the state government • Brought laws and liberty to the new world • a change and addition to the constitution • said slave would count for 3/5 of a person • ...
Religion Crossword 2024-04-03
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- The cycle that can be broken when all karma has been purified through conduct, meditation, and other Dharma.
- Being reborn on Earth until someone has reached inner peace or enlightenment.
- Arabic word for God.
- Name of the followers of Islam.
- Place of worship for Buddhists.
- Name of the followers of Hinduism.
- The result of our own past actions and our own preset doings.
- Believe both the written and oral Torah represent the word of God.
- Name of the followers of Buddhism.
- Place of worship for Hinduism.
- Four books of knowledge written in Sanskrit.
- Holy text of Christianity.
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- Believed to be the word of God a dictated to Muhammed by the angel Gabriel.
- The universe is God and God is the universe.
- A place of worship for the Jews.
- Name of the followers of Judaism.
- Believed to be the son of God.
- The belief of one god.
- A body if Jewish civil and ceremonial law, customs and culture.
- Place of worship for Muslims.
20 Clues: Arabic word for God. • The belief of one god. • Holy text of Christianity. • Place of worship for Muslims. • Believed to be the son of God. • Place of worship for Hinduism. • Name of the followers of Islam. • Place of worship for Buddhists. • A place of worship for the Jews. • Name of the followers of Judaism. • Name of the followers of Hinduism. • ...
rel 2024-10-27
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- / Act of worship in many religions.
- / Sacred city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- / Important figure in Hinduism.
- / Residence for monks or nuns.
- / Christian place of worship.
- / Prophet of Islam.
- / Laws given to Moses in Judaism.
- / Practice for inner peace and focus.
- / Concept of cause and effect in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- / Religious journey, such as to Mecca.
- / Christian concept of God as three entities.
- / Spiritual goal in Buddhism.
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- / Early followers of Jesus.
- / Cycle of rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- / Founder of Buddhism.
- / Holy month in Islam.
- / Central figure in Christianity.
- / Islamic place of worship.
- / Place of worship in Judaism.
- / Ethical duty in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- / Holiest city in Islam.
- / Led Israelites out of Egypt.
- / Holy book of Islam.
- / Original name of Buddha.
- / Sacred text of Judaism.
- / Christian rite of initiation.
- / Ultimate goal in Buddhism.
- / Ancient Hindu scriptures.
- / Sacred text of Christianity.
- / Place of worship for various religions.
30 Clues: / Prophet of Islam. • / Holy book of Islam. • / Founder of Buddhism. • / Holy month in Islam. • / Holiest city in Islam. • / Sacred text of Judaism. • / Original name of Buddha. • / Early followers of Jesus. • / Islamic place of worship. • / Ancient Hindu scriptures. • / Ultimate goal in Buddhism. • / Christian place of worship. • / Spiritual goal in Buddhism. • ...
American revolution 2024-09-26
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- where the massacre of 1770
- war that pushed france out of
- first name of who said the British are coming
- act that taxed sweet foods
- last name of main author of the declaration of independence
- treaty name of France city
- what was poured into the Boston harbor
- last name of enlightenment philosopher who started ideas of independence
- last name of who negotiated the alliance between the American colonies and France
- last name of Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
- Lase name of author of common sense
- where the British surrendered
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- made by Thomas Paine
- act that taxed paper
- name of the army for the colonist
- last name of leader of sons of liberty
- act that allowed British solders to stay in homes
- where the first shots were fired
- battle that was the turning point of the war
- last name of give me liberty or give me death
20 Clues: made by Thomas Paine • act that taxed paper • where the massacre of 1770 • act that taxed sweet foods • treaty name of France city • war that pushed france out of • where the British surrendered • where the first shots were fired • name of the army for the colonist • Lase name of author of common sense • last name of leader of sons of liberty • ...
Chapter 7 Ancient Greece 2025-01-15
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- to break down
- a group of people living in a new territory
- a government in which a small group has control
- A group of armed foot soldiers
- A Persian religion based on the beliefr of one god
- a gathering of place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- narrow strip of land forming a link between two larger areas of land
- A form of democracy in which in which citizens elect officials
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
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- a government by the people
- Someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories
- Absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- A Greek city state
- the governor of a province
- strait or narrow sea between two landmasses
- Enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- A form of democracy in which all citizens can participate first hand
- high-ranked government official in Sparta
20 Clues: to break down • A Greek city state • a government by the people • the governor of a province • A group of armed foot soldiers • Enslaved people in ancient Sparta • Absolute ruler unrestrained by law • land surrounded by water on three sides • high-ranked government official in Sparta • a group of people living in a new territory • strait or narrow sea between two landmasses • ...
Holiday Edition: Around the World in December 2025-12-04
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- Shortest day and longest night of the year
- Spinning top used in a traditional Hanukkah game
- Buddhist holiday celebrating the Buddhas enlightenment
- Winter holiday celebrated with traditions like gift giving lights and gathering with loved ones
- Nine day Mexican reenactment of Mary and Josephs journey
- Candleholder used during Kwanzaa with seven candles
- Japanese New Years Eve celebration
- Weeklong celebration of African heritage and unity
- Pagan winter solstice festival with ancient European origins
- Holiday celebrated on December 26 in many Commonwealth nations
- Dutch winter holiday figure celebrated on December 5
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- Chinese festival marking the arrival of winter
- Scotlands New Year celebration
- Spanish phrase meaning Merry Christmas
- Nine branched candelabrum lit each night of Hanukkah
- Swedish festival of light featuring candle crowns
- Ancient Roman festival of feasting and gift giving
- Scene depicting the birth of Jesus
- Modern Hindu festival honoring Ganesha in late December
- Jewish Festival of Lights celebrated for eight nights
20 Clues: Scotlands New Year celebration • Scene depicting the birth of Jesus • Japanese New Years Eve celebration • Spanish phrase meaning Merry Christmas • Shortest day and longest night of the year • Chinese festival marking the arrival of winter • Spinning top used in a traditional Hanukkah game • Swedish festival of light featuring candle crowns • ...
MAS Midterm Review 2025-12-12
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- First Emperor of Mexico after Independence
- Intellectual movement that inspired Father Hidalgo
- Land mass that allowed for humans to migrant from Asia into the Americas
- Republic established in Texas by Benjamin Edwards
- Leader of the Independence movement after Hidalgo
- "El ______"; Hidalgo's declaration of independence
- Empresario in charge of "The Old 300"
- "Grasshopper Hill"; one of the stops before the settlement of Tenochtitlan
- Floating gardens created by the Aztec civilization
- "The Black _____"; referring Spanish's violence in the New World
- Referring to an individual of "black" blood
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- Translator for Cortes
- Anglo granted permission by the Mexican government to bring settlers in Texas
- President of Mexico who abolished slavery
- "City of the Gods"; inspiration for the Aztec capital
- "La Noche _____" or Cortes' retreat from Tenochtitlan
- Merchant class in Aztec society
- La Virgen de _____; The Brown Virgin Mary
- Family/Residential unit in Aztec society
- Priest who "cried" for Mexican Independence
- Referring to an individual of mixed blood; Indigenous and European
21 Clues: Translator for Cortes • Merchant class in Aztec society • Empresario in charge of "The Old 300" • Family/Residential unit in Aztec society • President of Mexico who abolished slavery • La Virgen de _____; The Brown Virgin Mary • First Emperor of Mexico after Independence • Priest who "cried" for Mexican Independence • Referring to an individual of "black" blood • ...
Frankenstein Key Words 2022-09-22
5 Clues: - Being alone. • - These creatives thought nature was powerful. • - Bringing something to life with electricity. • - Something that is both amazing and terrifying. • - These thinkers were obsessed with knowledge and science.
Colonial America 2021-06-24
Across
- Who made up the largest contingent of migrants form the European continent?
- Contributed three-fourths of the population growth.
- Who bought his freedom in 1766?
- What accounted for more than a third of New England's exports?
- Who promoted the Great Awakening?
- Where was the Stono Rebellion located?
- Forts to block Russians advance into California.
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- subdivided land more or less equally among sons.
- What movement encouraged people to study the world around them?
- Alternative name for the German immigrants.
- What rebellion happened in 1739?
- The wave of revivals that began in Massachusetts.
- Protestant immigrants from northern Ireland, Scotland, and England.
- a kind of indentured servant.
- Dominated the St. Lawrence valley and Great Lakes fur trade.
- The Alantic crossing by slave ships traveling from West Africa to the Americas.
- This place banned slavery between the years 1735 to 1750.
- Who wrote the Poor Richard's Almanack?
- What was the term given to new African slaves?
- This gave slaves some control over their pace of work.
20 Clues: a kind of indentured servant. • Who bought his freedom in 1766? • What rebellion happened in 1739? • Who promoted the Great Awakening? • Who wrote the Poor Richard's Almanack? • Where was the Stono Rebellion located? • Alternative name for the German immigrants. • What was the term given to new African slaves? • subdivided land more or less equally among sons. • ...
5 Major World Religions 2021-05-24
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- The founder of Christianity
- The founder of Islam
- The name of the Christian Deity
- The ultimate state of peacefulness in Hinduism
- The oldest of the 5 major world religions
- The belief in multiple Gods
- The Christian symbol
- The Jewish Holy Book
- The deity in Judaism
- According to Islamic religion, one must follow the 5 _____ of faith
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- When the soul leaves the body at death, and enters a new body to be reborn
- The Muslim holy book
- The founder of Judaism
- The "God" of Islam
- The belief that what you put into the universe, you will get back from the universe
- The Buddah's first name
- This religion began in the Fertile Crescent
- Religion with the MOST followers worldwide
- The belief in only 1 God
- To reach enlightenment in Buddhism, you must follow the ______ path
- This country is where Hinduism and Buddhism began
- Christianity spread to the "New World" during the age of _______
- Jewish leaders are called _____
23 Clues: The "God" of Islam • The Muslim holy book • The founder of Islam • The Christian symbol • The Jewish Holy Book • The deity in Judaism • The founder of Judaism • The Buddah's first name • The belief in only 1 God • The founder of Christianity • The belief in multiple Gods • The name of the Christian Deity • Jewish leaders are called _____ • The oldest of the 5 major world religions • ...
Extra Credit Marking Period 1 2022-10-26
Across
- Louis XIV's nickname
- Your favorite teacher
- Toussaint Louverture was born one of these
- He unified Germany (BLOOD AND IRON)
- The National ____________ wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- Many French people were executed during this
- This estate was made up largely of the clergy (religious leaders)
- Montesquieu believed in the _________ of power
- Bolivar's nickname
- Along with Germany, this country was also unified
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- He believed in life, liberty and property
- This movement caused many people to want independence and natural rights
- This prison/fortress was stormed
- Nationalism can be this or that
- Restored peace and put Monarchs back in charge
- Strong feeling for your country
- Nationalism can be this or that
- Simon Bolivar freed many Latin American Nations from this European Power
- Napoleon Invaded this place during Winter
- This estate paid all of the taxes in France
- People who were born in New Spain of of spanish parents (second highest class in New Spain)
21 Clues: Bolivar's nickname • Louis XIV's nickname • Your favorite teacher • Nationalism can be this or that • Strong feeling for your country • Nationalism can be this or that • This prison/fortress was stormed • He unified Germany (BLOOD AND IRON) • He believed in life, liberty and property • Napoleon Invaded this place during Winter • Toussaint Louverture was born one of these • ...
WorldHistory 2022-05-27
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- Russian leader who oversaw the dissolution of the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Muslim league, founder of Pakistan
- Father of the Ottoman Empire
- Wrote autobiography of his experiences as an enslaved person
- X the Great promoted religious tolerance in Persia.
- Most important critic of capitalism
- communist leader of China who oversaw the Great Leap Forward
- Renamed Byzantium & made it his new capital
- Formerly enslaved liberator of Haiti
- Ruled the Eastern Roman Empire with his wife
- Wealthy prince who achived enlightenment
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- Critiqued mercantilism, described/prescribed capitalism
- The Preserver
- The Atlantic Slave trade lead to a X of African peoples.
- French thinker who renewed debates around epistemology and metaphysics
- Wealthy ruler of Mali (no spaces)
- South African leader who opposed apartheid
- "Old Master" who founded Daoism
- Leader of the "Glorious October Socialist Revolution"
- Temporarily established rule in central/western Europe ~800CE
- Angolan royal who fought the Portuguese, resisting slavery
21 Clues: The Preserver • Father of the Ottoman Empire • "Old Master" who founded Daoism • Wealthy ruler of Mali (no spaces) • Most important critic of capitalism • Formerly enslaved liberator of Haiti • Wealthy prince who achived enlightenment • South African leader who opposed apartheid • Renamed Byzantium & made it his new capital • Ruled the Eastern Roman Empire with his wife • ...
French Revolution 2022-12-13
Across
- The fundamental principles of a government
- Short time of panic and riots by peasants with a aristocrat conspiracy
- Land holders provide land for loyalty and service
- French revolution leader and military commander
- Controlling the publics moral
- an oath never to separate until a written constitution had been established
- Responsible for choosing the president and passing laws
- Someone with nobility or money in a high class
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- The last queen of France
- A poor level of social status
- A secret plan to do something unlawful
- Every person is treated the same
- They were the upper middle class
- Several thousand people took over bastille
- time of mass executions and violences during the revolution
- The amount of money that comes in is less then the amount spent
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century
- French military and police reserve
- An allegiance to a nation or a state
- Last french king during the revolution
20 Clues: The last queen of France • A poor level of social status • Controlling the publics moral • Every person is treated the same • They were the upper middle class • French military and police reserve • An allegiance to a nation or a state • A secret plan to do something unlawful • Last french king during the revolution • The fundamental principles of a government • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
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- the sets the stage for self development
- is the study of people, past and present
- has significally changed society
- use of material power
- the last stage for the self development
- adult ego state is the rational person
- personality, character, defining values
- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
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- is a product of social interactions and internalizing the external views along ones personal view about oneself
- student of socrates
- the soul is immortal
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
- the second stage for the self development
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- is the voice of authority
20 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • the sets the stage for self development • the last stage for the self development • personality, character, defining values • is the study of people, past and present • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-10-06
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- Politician that started Reign of Terror
- Leader with no limitations on their power
- famous for his theory of gravity
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Advocate for direct democracy
- Describes European worldview before 1700s
- Overthrowing a social order/government
- Led the armies of the 13 Colonies
- Great general, reformed laws, French
- proved heliocentrism with math and models
- Absolute monarch, France
- Absolute monarch, Russia
- "George Washington" of Latin America
- ynical man, advocate for absolute monarchs
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- Palace used by French absolute monarchs
- Advocate for separation of powers
- Led the only successful slave revolt
- Intellectual movement focused on reason
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- King of England during Glorious Revolution
- French king during French Revolution
- invented the telescope
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion
- social contract theory + natural rights
- Mexican priest that fought against injustice
- scientist known for theory of heliocentrism
27 Clues: invented the telescope • Absolute monarch, France • Absolute monarch, Russia • Advocate for direct democracy • famous for his theory of gravity • Advocate for separation of powers • Led the armies of the 13 Colonies • Led the only successful slave revolt • French king during French Revolution • Great general, reformed laws, French • "George Washington" of Latin America • ...
Age of Enpuzzlement 2022-10-17
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- Believed in civil rights (ex. freedom of press)
- proved parliment gains all of the power
- the spainyards oppressed the natives under this system
- believed in the general will of the people
- made the 95 theses
- this queen brought the golden age
- developed math and hieroglyphics
- English scientist who believed everything should be doubted until proven 'by reason'
- it grew out of the scientific revolution
- he took the aztecs
- believed in the 3 branches of government
Down
- this pope PEAKED corruption
- was believed to be the 'holy' language
- threw catholic officals out a window
- preached predestination
- wasn't actually a tea party
- Believed the government protected people from each other
- were found in present day mexico
- made jamestown, virginia (1607)
- had llamas/alpacas and domesticated animals
- captured the capital city of cuzco
- he took the aztecs
- dominated the spice trade by pushing the portugese out
- roman empire
- Believed in natural rights
25 Clues: roman empire • made the 95 theses • he took the aztecs • he took the aztecs • preached predestination • Believed in natural rights • this pope PEAKED corruption • wasn't actually a tea party • made jamestown, virginia (1607) • were found in present day mexico • developed math and hieroglyphics • this queen brought the golden age • captured the capital city of cuzco • ...
Social Studies Crosswords Puzzle 2019-05-21
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- a feeling of unity and pride as a nations
- freed all slaves on the island
- a social contract or an agreement
- abled european to conquer other nations
- an imaginary line between Portugal and Spain during the explorations
- tax
- used a magnetic needle to determined-- North
- believe people should have natural rights and can overthrow their own governments
- allowed sailors to determined latitude
- believe that the king gets it power from god
- to sell
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- where people can own their own property, makes goods, and buy and sell them
- gold and silver
- a military general who came to lead french
- believed that the sun is in the center of the universe
- believe people should do what best in society
- Life, liberty, own property
- middle part of the triangular trade
- country gain power by its supply of gold and silver
- set of laws based on the ideas on the Enlightenment
- to export more than you import
- king during the french revolution
- to buy
23 Clues: tax • to buy • to sell • gold and silver • Life, liberty, own property • freed all slaves on the island • to export more than you import • a social contract or an agreement • king during the french revolution • middle part of the triangular trade • allowed sailors to determined latitude • abled european to conquer other nations • a feeling of unity and pride as a nations • ...
History 2020-10-08
Across
- new Englander led factories producing shoes leather wagons , lumber
- 2nd president
- money of government
- to give up
- unions groups of workers who press for better working conditions
- slaves equaled 3/5 of 1 white male
- income
- act of being enlightened
- to reject
- price of legislation enacted by municipal authority
- having single legislative chamber
- society culture way of life in particular area
- to translate
- wanted to keep slavery , over in south
- New Orleans to U.S
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- the buying of Louisiana from France
- created manifest destiny
- each state gets number of reps based on pop
- First 10 amendments
- wanted strong central government
- mid 1700s new tech age
- organization consists of parties or groups united toward common goal
- The law where Europeans are no longer allowed to colonize in America’s
- America’s cabinet’s no longer veiwed as open collinization
- a drink that was very popular and made of cotton
25 Clues: income • to reject • to give up • to translate • 2nd president • New Orleans to U.S • money of government • First 10 amendments • mid 1700s new tech age • created manifest destiny • act of being enlightened • wanted strong central government • having single legislative chamber • slaves equaled 3/5 of 1 white male • the buying of Louisiana from France • wanted to keep slavery , over in south • ...
Mia Au Prologue 2020-09-14
Across
- highest class of people
- people submitted to prevent disorder
- revival of art and literature
- a kings power came from god
- smaller upper assembly
- power rests with citizens who have the right to elect
- government ruled by a king
- most powerful institution in Europe
- religion that everyone is equal
- populations system of government
- the right to rebel against the government
- branches divided into three
- Code God gave as rules
Down
- ruler power restricted
- a turning point
- changing the way something is made or done
- jury trial and protection of the law
- system that controls America.
- small group having control
- citizens rule and make laws
- formal summary of the rights
- legislature that permission is needed from
- applying principles of reason and the methods of science
- English law derived from custom and judicial precedent
- religion founded by Jesus
- Israelite´s and Jews religion
- major source of respect for someones rights and liberties
27 Clues: a turning point • ruler power restricted • smaller upper assembly • Code God gave as rules • highest class of people • religion founded by Jesus • small group having control • government ruled by a king • a kings power came from god • citizens rule and make laws • branches divided into three • formal summary of the rights • revival of art and literature • system that controls America. • ...
Mullinax French Revolution 2020-01-05
Across
- clergy
- final failure for Napoleon
- first exile of Napoleon
- new government formed by the Tennis Court Oath
- old prison stormed on July 14, 1789, symbolic start of the revolution
- (“without pants”) artisans, workers
- government that declared war on Austria
- Inequalities in society, Enlightenment ideas, Poor leadership by Louis XVI, Economic crisis, Widespread hunger and record cold
- government that tried and executed the king
- group of European leaders who tried to restore order after Napoleon
- everyone else, 97% of the population
Down
- man who rose to power, declared himself emperor of France, and tried to conquer most of Europe
- queen during the French Revolution
- law code created under Napoleon
- merchants, factory owners, lawyers, doctors
- disaster for Napoleon
- written by National Assembly
- final exile of Napoleon
- nobility
- weak government of a 5-person executive committee
- vow by the Third Estate when locked out of the Estates-General to continue meeting until they created a new constitution
- king during the French Revolution
22 Clues: clergy • nobility • disaster for Napoleon • first exile of Napoleon • final exile of Napoleon • final failure for Napoleon • written by National Assembly • law code created under Napoleon • king during the French Revolution • queen during the French Revolution • (“without pants”) artisans, workers • everyone else, 97% of the population • government that declared war on Austria • ...
Unit 2 summative assessment 2020-10-21
Across
- Nationalist unify northern and southern Italy
- in support of the Spanish king
- part of the western expansion expanded America
- a creole who takes part in the war
- General who led the Haitian army against the French
- Latin America being united by the european
- the bill the Haitians had to pay off to the france.
- east coast; main language is Portuguese
Down
- the first kingof portugal
- imperialistic money system
- South american territories split off from the main "colony" into an individual territory run by a governer
- born within spain or portugal/pure bloods
- a fuedal labor system run by the penisulares which targets the lower class
- Group of german citizens who do not wish to be ruled by napolean
- Nation, Interchangeable
- rights, any form of knowledge spread to Latin America
- an educated slave who lead slaves to war.
- the norm within your nation(culture, looks, etc)
- White people born from Latin America
- A formal social class
20 Clues: A formal social class • Nation, Interchangeable • the first kingof portugal • imperialistic money system • in support of the Spanish king • a creole who takes part in the war • White people born from Latin America • east coast; main language is Portuguese • born within spain or portugal/pure bloods • an educated slave who lead slaves to war. • ...
Sophia cobaugh's crossword puzzle :) 2020-09-15
Across
- democracy Citizens rule and make law
- government type of democracy
- of powers vesting
- commandments laws or rules handed down
- culture and style of art
- religion of the satellites and Jews
- two assemblies
- rights independent
- law part of English law
- action or process
- of rights first amendments
- government ruled by few powerful people
- small groups of noble land owning
- rights kings
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- system that contains society
- nations international non profit organization
- monarchy shares organized government
- system compound made of government
- legislative body of government
- carta "great character"
- name of the region founded by Jesus
- catholic church developed roman Christianity
- process of law law work in orderly ways
- revolution replacement of James
- power people, rule of people
- based on teachings of Muhammad
- contract agreement among members of Society
- citizens have the right to elect leaders
- single person called a king or monarch
- end razing reason
30 Clues: rights kings • two assemblies • of powers vesting • action or process • end razing reason • rights independent • carta "great character" • law part of English law • culture and style of art • of rights first amendments • system that contains society • government type of democracy • power people, rule of people • legislative body of government • based on teachings of Muhammad • ...
Mikalah Kim Prologue 2020-09-15
Across
- King´s power came from God
- developed from Roman Christianity
- government powers divided federal/central
- citizens elect representatives
- citizens make laws directly
- world peace and betterment in humanity
- controlled foreign and financial policies
- have rights to life, liberty, property
- England´s National Legislature
- government in 3 different branches
- king or monarch ruled in a government
- system for controlling society
- customs and principles established over time
- government ruled by small group of families
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- agreement among members of society
- rules of social and religious behavior
- religion founded by Jesus
- rights and liberties essential to people
- government ruled by few powerful people
- law works in unknown, orderly ways
- powers are restricted by laws
- brilliant cultural movement
- citizens that have the right to elect leaders
- turning point in history
- based on teaching from Mohammed
- religion of Isrealites and Jews
- intellectual movement
- religious reform movement
- traditional respect for rights and liberties
- rule of people
30 Clues: rule of people • intellectual movement • turning point in history • religion founded by Jesus • religious reform movement • King´s power came from God • citizens make laws directly • brilliant cultural movement • powers are restricted by laws • citizens elect representatives • England´s National Legislature • system for controlling society • based on teaching from Mohammed • ...
sammybrunatti 2020-09-16
Across
- government ruled by many powerful people
- commandments laws for greeks,romands etc
- laws established over time
- source of traditional English
- rights everyone has
- person chose by god
- where citizens can elect their next leader
- to have law work in orderly ways
- rule of the people
- by renewed interest in classical culturereformation religout movement that began in 16th
- turning point of English history
- a group of powerful people
- religious of Israelis and Jews
- rights and liberties of people
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- single person controlling a government
- developed from roman Christianity
- citizens elect people
- intellectual movement
- citizens make laws
- England national legislate
- government ruled by a family
- made to work for world peace
- agreeing with the people
- a system for controlling society
- based of the teachings of muhammad
- religion found by Jesus
- powers of ruler are restricted
- system of the government
- contract agreement among members of society
29 Clues: citizens make laws • rule of the people • rights everyone has • person chose by god • citizens elect people • intellectual movement • religion found by Jesus • agreeing with the people • system of the government • England national legislate • laws established over time • a group of powerful people • government ruled by a family • made to work for world peace • source of traditional English • ...
Mason Miller's French Revolution Crossword 2021-02-03
Across
- The first and second estates made the 3rd estate pay these
- The movement that advocated the use of reason
- Was responsible for registering laws
- Political system where the power lies in the citizens
- French army general that later becomes emperor
- The chosen way of execution in France
- The 3rd estate and poorest with peasants
- The way they declared who the king was
- The man who led the terror to the great terror
Down
- A member of a group pushing towards the reign of terror
- Biggest prison in France raided by citizens
- The biggest palace in France built for Louis XV
- The 1st estate and wealthiest of society
- What King Louis was proven guilty for
- Time period with brutal suppression to bring terror upon France
- The way the pro revolutionary flag was designed
- Known as the last queen of France and wasn't very liked
- The people that did the agriculture for France
- The 2nd estate and 2nd wealthiest of society
- Legal voting rights
20 Clues: Legal voting rights • Was responsible for registering laws • What King Louis was proven guilty for • The chosen way of execution in France • The way they declared who the king was • The 1st estate and wealthiest of society • The 3rd estate and poorest with peasants • Biggest prison in France raided by citizens • The 2nd estate and 2nd wealthiest of society • ...
Roxane Vasquez Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-16
Across
- abundance; lavishness
- characterized by abundant growth
- above all or most importantly
- the
- hostility or hatred
- the person or persons who are intended to read a piece of writting
- a symbol of a person, place, or an object that has a meaning in itself
- the repetition of constant sounds within or at the end
- the repetition of constant sounds at the beginning
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- descriptive words and phrases that a writer uses to recreate sensory experiences
- the act of looting or plundering by force
- not allowing light to pass through
- a writers attitude toward a subject
- related to a part of somethings inmost nature
- occurring at night
- having little substance or strength
- usually writes for one or more purposes
- a writers or speakers choice of words
- either of two days of the year when the sun is farthest from the eqautor
- a form of autobiographical writting in which a person recalls
20 Clues: the • occurring at night • hostility or hatred • abundance; lavishness • above all or most importantly • characterized by abundant growth • not allowing light to pass through • a writers attitude toward a subject • having little substance or strength • a writers or speakers choice of words • usually writes for one or more purposes • the act of looting or plundering by force • ...
Greece VS. Rome 2021-02-11
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- civilization What kind of civilization was greece?
- What did Greek people think was barbaric?
- What is the short Roman sword called?
- Who was the greek god of the underworld?
- Who was the Greek god of war?
- Wars What was the name of the war between Carthage and Rome?
- What city was the place that democracy was made?
- What was one resource Greeks used for their artwork?
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the __________.
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- the Great Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Roman Civil War?
- Roman God of the Sky?
- What did Greeks use to make pots?
- The Roman God of War.
- Greek What was the language that Athens spoke?
- Julius ______ became dictator of Rome ending the Republic.
- What is a Greek city state?
- Who was Rome's first empire?
- Continent of Rome?
- Which holiday did Greeks celebrate by breaking pots?
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment is a ______.
20 Clues: Continent of Rome? • Roman God of the Sky? • The Roman God of War. • What is a Greek city state? • Who was Rome's first empire? • Who was the Greek god of war? • What did Greeks use to make pots? • What is the short Roman sword called? • Who was the greek god of the underworld? • What did Greek people think was barbaric? • Greek What was the language that Athens spoke? • ...
Northern Europe 2021-02-24
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- Romanticism focussed on
- people who move to a certain country
- major religion in Northern Europe
- led the reformation movement
- between the ancient and modern times
- questioned tradition,valued reason
- this union of European countries
- invaded Britain when the Romans left
- the English law-making body
- allowed Luther's ideas to spread
- power-struggle over communism
- weakened Catholics
- owners use profits to expand
- Reformation branch of Christianity
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- influential genre of literature of 1700's
- N. Europe's languages: Swedish and
- concentrated in a short time
- machines replaced human factorylabor
- people flee one country for safety
- Hans Christian Anderson genre
- government funded health care
- ability to read and write
- Northern Europe's oldest urban area
- two in the 1900's ruined Europe
- where Reformation movement started
- natives of Northern Scandinavia
- invaded Europe during M/A
- brought Christianity to Britain
- ownership of resources by workers
29 Clues: weakened Catholics • Romanticism focussed on • ability to read and write • invaded Europe during M/A • the English law-making body • concentrated in a short time • led the reformation movement • owners use profits to expand • government funded health care • power-struggle over communism • Hans Christian Anderson genre • two in the 1900's ruined Europe • ...
summative assesment thingy :/ 2021-10-20
Across
- practice of farming
- people with one Indigenous [native] parent and one white parent
- an intellectual movement that ruled Europe in the eighteenth century
- white Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula
- an organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- the most viable leader in the Haitian
- a Creole aristocrat, intellectual, and military officer.
- founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil.
- the identification with one's own nation
- Hatian ________
Down
- nobleman in spain
- white children of Peninsular parents born in Latin America
- A country in the Caribbean Sea
- an economic policy aimed at increasing exports while reducing imports in a given economy
- an island in the Caribbean that is part of the Greater Antilles
- French military general
- Taking complete or partial governmental control of another country
- a Creole son of a Spanish soldier.
- government made consequences to correct someone's wrongs
- led the Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army.
- rain forest
21 Clues: rain forest • Hatian ________ • nobleman in spain • practice of farming • French military general • A country in the Caribbean Sea • a Creole son of a Spanish soldier. • the most viable leader in the Haitian • the identification with one's own nation • white Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula • founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil. • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Words 2021-10-22
Across
- A formal statement or announcement
- Extreme views and actions that lead to a major change
- A king who agrees with enlightened ideas
- A nickname given to a specific place in the world
- Clergy Nobility Social Class
- The time period a king was in power
- A change where the government is changed or drastically altered
- To rule yourself and not be ruled by outsiders
- A Group that work for a common social goal
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- A machine that cut off heads
- A formal meeting
- Payment for the mistakes a government has done
- The real deal
- To be inspired and to reject traditional ideas
- How a group of people think about people who are different from them
- To keep something within limits
- The removal of a government
- A system the Spanish and Portuguese used to force hard labor on slaves
- Rejection of extreme views
- Imperialist economic system where colonies could only trade with the mother country
20 Clues: The real deal • A formal meeting • Rejection of extreme views • The removal of a government • A machine that cut off heads • Clergy Nobility Social Class • To keep something within limits • A formal statement or announcement • The time period a king was in power • A king who agrees with enlightened ideas • A Group that work for a common social goal • ...
Global (Revolutions, Industrialization, Imperialism) 2023-01-23
Across
- "Blood and Iron"
- Leader of French caribbean rebellion
- The Guillotine's #1 user
- Imperial Conference
- Mr. God Given Rights
- Leader of the "rosso shirts"
- Union Worker group action, collectively
- exploitation of workers, evil bosses
- a policy, opposite of isolation
- The Jewel in the Crown
- Matthew Perry's treaty
- New World shortcut in central America
- South Asian soldier who dons rouge
- introduction of machine technology
- Old World shortcut in Egypt
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- Economic system of competition
- African resistor of Imperialism
- Japanese Emperor, also a cookie company
- Reign of ______ (chaos)
- The Dutch people of South Africa
- The White Man's 'duty'
- Foe of the Russian Winter
- decapitated Monarch
- empire building
- Lassiez Faire plus supply and demand
- continent of European desire
- South American Independence Leader
- Disease of early industrial cities
- industrial travel technology
- Survival of the Fittest
- Union Worker group action, collectively
- Sphere of influence treaty, with J
- time of new political ideas
- 1800s British smuggled good
- when Sepoys fight back
35 Clues: empire building • "Blood and Iron" • Imperial Conference • decapitated Monarch • Mr. God Given Rights • The White Man's 'duty' • The Jewel in the Crown • Matthew Perry's treaty • when Sepoys fight back • Reign of ______ (chaos) • Survival of the Fittest • The Guillotine's #1 user • Foe of the Russian Winter • time of new political ideas • 1800s British smuggled good • ...
The Education System 2023-02-07
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- important piece of literature, religous doctrine, related to bible
- maia's hat, ghasman disaprooves
- religion sponsored by the safavid empire, the ___ days of christmas
- The man who lived a life of lover, bisexual king who is also mysgynistic
- think normandy beach
- my country's not like OTHER countries *hair tuck*
- ghasman hates him >:( you always dress like him
- band drugs, erica's new obsession, lorelai is confused
- patriarchy has a foot kink, i see you there
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- AP world drugs
- philosophy baby B)
- pierceing the penises, for the gods of course
- gaslight, gatekeep, _______
- he has encyclopedia :P
- Woodwinds can't do chromatic scales
- the color of capitalism
- nautical miles
- think people who like drugs, but without the -ies
- coauthor of the communist mifesto + capital
- EMOOOOOOO (ur not my dad godddd)
- 16,000 rubber balls
- mars, OH YEAH
- godly being, the utmost respect towards him
- god's ears
- that brother nobody cares about ata____lpa
- created america, capitalist KING
26 Clues: god's ears • mars, OH YEAH • AP world drugs • nautical miles • philosophy baby B) • 16,000 rubber balls • think normandy beach • he has encyclopedia :P • the color of capitalism • gaslight, gatekeep, _______ • maia's hat, ghasman disaprooves • EMOOOOOOO (ur not my dad godddd) • created america, capitalist KING • Woodwinds can't do chromatic scales • ...
1450 to 1750 Key Terms 2015-12-27
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- A medieval organization of craftsmen and merchants
- A ruler with complete power
- An emperor in Russia
- A place where ships load or unload goods
- The goods that come into a port
- A European movement emphasizing on reason and individualism rather than religion
- A small and fast ship used by the Spanish and Portuguese
- A system of money used in certain location
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- The first man to circumnavigate around the world
- A man of mixed race, a Spaniard and an American Indian
- Of or relating to the sea
- Working class people
- A tax placed on imports or exports
- The capitalist class, which owns most of the wealth
- A very important export from East Asia
- An agricultural laborer bound to work on his lord's estates
- Gold or silver in bulk before coining
- A cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe
- The goods that leave a port
- One of the great feudal states in Japan
20 Clues: Working class people • An emperor in Russia • Of or relating to the sea • A ruler with complete power • The goods that leave a port • The goods that come into a port • A tax placed on imports or exports • Gold or silver in bulk before coining • A very important export from East Asia • One of the great feudal states in Japan • A place where ships load or unload goods • ...
Analee Carroll India 2017-06-12
Across
- what are seasonal winds called?
- India's Hollywood
- what are many Indian languages taken from?
- what type of government does India have?
- what is the second most populated country?
- what percent of people that live in India work in agriculture?
- the religion that is a mix between Hinduism and Islam
- the social class outside of the caste system
- what plateau covers the southern part of India?
- what mountain range blocks India from the rest of Asia?
- a religion that believes in many gods
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- what physical feature stretches across northern India?
- if you believe in this religion your goal is to reach nirvana
- the code of behavior that members of a caste must follow
- how many states are there in India?
- the name for social classes in India
- the belief that you're soul will be reborn into a new life
- the state of enlightenment
- you must be a vegetarian if you believe this religion
- the highest caste
20 Clues: India's Hollywood • the highest caste • the state of enlightenment • what are seasonal winds called? • how many states are there in India? • the name for social classes in India • a religion that believes in many gods • what type of government does India have? • what are many Indian languages taken from? • what is the second most populated country? • ...
Analee Carroll India 2017-06-12
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- a religion that believes in many gods
- the belief that you're soul will be reborn into a new life
- what are seasonal winds called?
- what plateau covers the southern part of India?
- you must be a vegetarian if you believe this religion
- the religion that is a mix between Hinduism and Islam
- what type of government does India have?
- what is the second most populated country?
- the social class outside of the caste system
- if you believe in this religion your goal is to reach nirvana
- what are many Indian languages taken from?
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- what percent of people that live in India work in agriculture?
- what mountain range blocks India from the rest of Asia?
- the state of enlightenment
- what physical feature stretches across northern India?
- how many states are there in India?
- the name for social classes in India
- the code of behavior that members of a caste must follow
- the highest caste
- India's Hollywood
20 Clues: the highest caste • India's Hollywood • the state of enlightenment • what are seasonal winds called? • how many states are there in India? • the name for social classes in India • a religion that believes in many gods • what type of government does India have? • what is the second most populated country? • what are many Indian languages taken from? • ...
Antivax and Pandemic 2021-12-14
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- What is the thing most unvaccinated people lack?
- Vaccines are the ____ work.
- What is the quickest summary of antivax argument?
- What do unvaccinated people fear?
- “_____ are worthless!” says the guy who never worn a mask
- Who are they, who oppose our profound truth?
- What profession speaks the devil’s whisper.
- Which is more believable, social media or medically trained professionals?
- What is being inputted in your bloodstream every single time you get a vaccine?
- doctor, rise of ____?
- Essential ____
- Elderlies ares collectively fooling the younger generation, COVID-19 is a ____
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- What is the absolute truth?
- What is the true goal of anti vaxers?
- Who is the great mastermind behind the vaccine?
- What ingredient causes harm for children, despite there being scientific proof otherwise?
- Building ________ is guaranteed to keep you safe
- what is the most useless invention?
- confirmed a superior source of news
- What is the best way to cure COVID-19?
20 Clues: Essential ____ • doctor, rise of ____? • What is the absolute truth? • Vaccines are the ____ work. • What do unvaccinated people fear? • what is the most useless invention? • confirmed a superior source of news • What is the true goal of anti vaxers? • What is the best way to cure COVID-19? • What profession speaks the devil’s whisper. • ...
The French Rev 2022-01-20
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- The separation of powers
- Who wrote the wealth of Nations
- Who wrote the declaration of the rights of women
- People who are naturally cruel greedy and selfish
- Who was the leader of the public safety committee
- books were banned writers and critics were imprisoned
- what was used to execute people
- what was a social gathering to discuss ideas called
- Napoleon was born in
- Who got to hunt after the constitution
- The right to vote
- Who was the leading salonniere
- The age of reason
- Who had to pay taxes after the constitution
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- Who defended freedom of speech
- Lovers of wisdom
- Which estate did the peasants belong to
- A yes or no vote
- when you’re hungry
- The result of the French revolution
- He was very power hungry
- Who was beheaded by the guillotine
- The constitution gave more
- People who are naturally good and moral
- 40,000 people executed
- People who are reasonable and moral
26 Clues: Lovers of wisdom • A yes or no vote • The right to vote • The age of reason • when you’re hungry • Napoleon was born in • 40,000 people executed • The separation of powers • He was very power hungry • The constitution gave more • Who defended freedom of speech • Who was the leading salonniere • Who wrote the wealth of Nations • what was used to execute people • ...
Beginnings of American Government 2023-10-04
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- A rising lawyer in boston later to become great politcal analyst
- Responsibilities withheld during Albany Plan Union
- Was granted Pennsylvania and Delaware
- Limited the kings power in several ways
- A meeting of trade
- English philospher who was a enlightenment thinker particularly about natural rights
- Delegate from New York
- Goverment that should serve the will of people
- Former colonel in French and Indian war later to be President
- A written granted authority from the king
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- Commander in cheif appointed by Washington who later joined Virginia delegation
- Government that is restricted in what they may do
- Lawyer while being one of Pennsylvania delegates
- Was granted Maryland known as Lord of Baltimore
- Was a written document that included law and protection
- Politcal leader of organized resistance
- Two house legislature was elected by property owners
- King of Britain
- Events surrounding William and Mary Orange the ascent to the thrown
- A league of friendship for defense against Native American
- Delgate from Connecticut
21 Clues: King of Britain • A meeting of trade • Delegate from New York • Delgate from Connecticut • Was granted Pennsylvania and Delaware • Limited the kings power in several ways • Politcal leader of organized resistance • A written granted authority from the king • Goverment that should serve the will of people • Was granted Maryland known as Lord of Baltimore • ...
