enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
ChatGPT Crossword 2023-11-17
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- First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt
- The longest-ruling dynasty in Chinese history
- The period of European history known for cultural and intellectual achievements
- Site of the 1945 conference between Allied powers during WWII
- ANTOINETTE The last queen of France before the French Revolution
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire
- Russian emperor title until 1917
- Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient capital of the Inca Empire
- Ancient city-state known for its direct democracy
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- CODE The system of laws created by Babylonian king Hammurabi
- Ancient civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Period known for a revival of art and learning in Europe
- The last ruling dynasty of China
- ITZA Famous Mayan city in present-day Mexico
- Holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its militarism
20 Clues: Ancient Egyptian writing system • The last ruling dynasty of China • Russian emperor title until 1917 • KHAN Founder of the Mongol Empire • Ancient capital of the Inca Empire • First female pharaoh of ancient Egypt • Site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 • Ancient city known for the Hanging Gardens • Belief system founded by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
Baroque 2023-12-01
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- Comic operas with a light-hearted storyline that often have happy endings
- When the music gradually gets softer
- Vocal pieces for two voices and instrumental accompaniment
- Speech-like singing in Opera
- Each instrument or voice has a distinct melody
- The main government of the Baroque
- When the music gradually gets louder
- A Baroque invention that we use every day
- A drama that is sung to an orchestral accompaniment
- Melodic vocal solos with instrumental accompaniment
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- Creator of the opera text
- Also known as the "Age of Enlightenment"
- The number of Opera Houses in Vienna during the Baroque
- An outstanding performer of the highest abilities
- The musical technique of repeating an idea at different times in different voices
- Melody and accompaniment
- When a melodic idea is repeated in higher or lower intervals
- A musical academic society who met in the late 1500s for musical discussions
- Opera with serious content and plots that often end in tragedy
- Creator of the music
20 Clues: Creator of the music • Melody and accompaniment • Creator of the opera text • Speech-like singing in Opera • The main government of the Baroque • When the music gradually gets softer • When the music gradually gets louder • Also known as the "Age of Enlightenment" • A Baroque invention that we use every day • Each instrument or voice has a distinct melody • ...
Ap world halloween puzzle !!! 2023-10-31
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- traded within trans-saharan, initally were women
- Fruit bought from Indonesia, compared to champa rice
- stepping stone toward enlightenment
- the biggest port of southeast asia for sea routes, muslim city state
- concepts=nature and principal
- a town in northern Mali,major trading center for gold and salt on the trans-Saharan trade routes
- oceanic navigation, measure altitude
- disperse to different locations, move a lot
- empire that controlled malacca
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- a group of people traveling together
- change in a region’s wind pattern that marks the beginning of the wet season
- capital of Iraq
- biggest buddhist place of worship, in Java
- larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea
- main source of transportation, heavy loads
- Richest man in history, Ruler of mali empire
- Major religion in china, founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- city where purple dye was produced
- Trade network with goods such as gold, salt, and slaves
- largest african empire, muslim, patriarchy
- buying and selling goods and services,routes
21 Clues: capital of Iraq • concepts=nature and principal • empire that controlled malacca • city where purple dye was produced • stepping stone toward enlightenment • a group of people traveling together • oceanic navigation, measure altitude • biggest buddhist place of worship, in Java • main source of transportation, heavy loads • largest african empire, muslim, patriarchy • ...
prajna_puzzle 2024-08-31
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- The Sixth Chan Patriarch
- Antidote to anger
- A key teaching of the heart sutra is dependent _____, also known as interdependence
- The extinction of all duhkha (suffering); ultimate peace
- A teaching to counter the delusion of permanence
- Subhuti is attributed as foremost in the understanding of ____
- A title of the Buddha translated as "thus come one"
- The Bodhisattva of compassion, also known as "Guanyin"
- Sanskrit word for 'gone beyond' or 'perfection'
- An advanced state of mental concentration
- The sixth and most important paramita
- The second of the 12 links of interdependence
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- A disciple of the Buddha, "foremost in wisdom"
- "anuttarasamyaksambodhi" means "unsurpassed complete _____"
- Japanese equivalent of chinese 'Chan'
- ___ views - a kind of false view; also known as 'extreme views'
- One of the five skandhas
- One of the three I's that constitute emptiness - incomplete ___
- The Heart Sutra ends with the mantra: "____ ____ paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha"
- Sanskrit word for ignorance
- Shakyamuni Buddha's son
- Buddha of the Western Pureland
22 Clues: Antidote to anger • Shakyamuni Buddha's son • One of the five skandhas • The Sixth Chan Patriarch • Sanskrit word for ignorance • Buddha of the Western Pureland • Japanese equivalent of chinese 'Chan' • The sixth and most important paramita • An advanced state of mental concentration • The second of the 12 links of interdependence • ...
Crossword Puzzle - World Studies 2024-04-30
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- Wrote the Wealth of Nations
- People need to give up rights to government for social order
- means rebirth
- painted the Mona Lisa
- believed humans at their core are selfish creature that need to be kept in line by a strong government
- Killed 1/3 of europe
- extreme shading in artwork
- rational approach to religion; God as a divine watchmaker
- one of the most populated italian cities at the time
- Father of humanism
- doing what's best for the state and society
- painted The School of Athens
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- Thought women should be lower ranked than men
- suggested ways to improve women's lives, but did not suggest reform
- In The Spirit of Laws, Praised the English system which he viewed as exemplifying a separation of powers
- copy and paste on slide
- Sculpted David
- philosophical European movement in the 16 and 1700s.
- based on Aristotle's teachings.
- The rights that people are born with and can never give up.
- Self-inflicted “penance” for our sins
21 Clues: means rebirth • Sculpted David • Father of humanism • Killed 1/3 of europe • painted the Mona Lisa • copy and paste on slide • extreme shading in artwork • Wrote the Wealth of Nations • painted The School of Athens • based on Aristotle's teachings. • Self-inflicted “penance” for our sins • doing what's best for the state and society • Thought women should be lower ranked than men • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-03
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- at a distance
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- to express disapproval
- following or that which comes later
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- to climb
- working hard
- structure of a government
- a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- a period of 10 years
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- money or goods left to someone in a will
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- to make a judgement based on logic or evidence
- conflict or disagreement
- a Greek city-state
- a proposed explanation for something that has to be tested
- to prove wrong
- to stress
- method of refuting or disputing claims or ideas
- to transfer unlawfully
- political organization or form of government
- person taking part in a discussion
- part of an army that soldiers ride horses
- person who tells fortunes
- stimulation to think or act in a certain way
25 Clues: to climb • to stress • working hard • at a distance • to prove wrong • a Greek city-state • a period of 10 years • to express disapproval • to transfer unlawfully • conflict or disagreement • person who tells fortunes • structure of a government • person taking part in a discussion • following or that which comes later • money or goods left to someone in a will • ...
South Asia 2025-03-20
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- When a strong country extends its power over a weaker country
- The founder of Buddhism
- The term used to describe people who has fled their home due to violence or natural disaster
- System of social hierarchy in Hinduism/India
- The idea that after you die, you are born again
- The majority religion of Pakistan
- The leader of many nonviolent protests in India
- The state of enlightenment in Buddhism
- India achieved ___________________ in 1947
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- The country that was created for Muslims
- The name of the country that East Pakistan turned into
- The act of intentionally disobeying the law to protest unjust laws or policies
- The company that took over India after the Mughals
- British rule over India
- The division of India into 2 separate countries
- The ocean that surrounds India
- The ability to move up or down a social class
- The disputed area in South Asia that is claimed by India, Pakistan, and China
- Protest against the salt tax
- The majority religion of India
20 Clues: British rule over India • The founder of Buddhism • Protest against the salt tax • The ocean that surrounds India • The majority religion of India • The majority religion of Pakistan • The state of enlightenment in Buddhism • The country that was created for Muslims • India achieved ___________________ in 1947 • System of social hierarchy in Hinduism/India • ...
Landscape Crossword 2025-01-04
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- A flower known for elegance, refinement, love, romance, strength, endurance, and luxury.
- This flower symbolizes gratitude and abundance.
- A structure symbolizing guidance, protection, resilience, and inspiration.
- A vehicle symbolizing hope, adventure, imagination, and love.
- This bird represents love, parenthood, dedication, and sacrifice.
- A fruit that symbolizes wealth, abundance, and longevity.
- A bird symbolizing lifelong devotion and fidelity.
- A phrase representing happiness and contentment.
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- A flower representing happiness, prosperity, and contentment.
- A tree representing love and loyalty.
- Objects symbolizing freedom and new beginnings.
- An animal embodying strength, courage, and guidance in adversity.
- A natural gem symbolizing purity and wisdom.
- A flower associated with love, purity, and spiritual enlightenment.
- An animal symbolizing curiosity, intelligence, and social connection.
- Beings associated with faith, innocence, purity, intelligence, and strength.
- A flower that stands for love and romance.
- This small mammal represents good luck and prosperity.
- A vehicle representing a journey or the voyage of life.
- A bird representing good fortune and longevity.
20 Clues: A tree representing love and loyalty. • A flower that stands for love and romance. • A natural gem symbolizing purity and wisdom. • Objects symbolizing freedom and new beginnings. • This flower symbolizes gratitude and abundance. • A bird representing good fortune and longevity. • A phrase representing happiness and contentment. • ...
Lucas, Kyler, Aiden 2024-11-14
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- the writer of the declaration of independance
- was elected commander and chief
- the idea that a king appointed by God could fall away and and should be overthrown
- the belief humans have natural rights and the governments authority is not absolute
- the second president
- an agreement in which you give up some freedom for protection
- someone who sides with America
- a man who who believed in the seperation of powers
- a man who helped create the social contract theorie
- European woman's rights activist
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- ideas on how to make government better
- the fight between Britian and the U.S.
- The guy who signed the declaration of independence first
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a declaration that Thomas Jefferson wrote
- a man who said there should be no monarchy
- ancient ideas from Rome and Greece
- what the stripes stand for on the flag
- the belief of not having to much freedom to avoid a purge
- someone who sides with Britian
20 Clues: the second president • someone who sides with America • someone who sides with Britian • was elected commander and chief • European woman's rights activist • ancient ideas from Rome and Greece • ideas on how to make government better • the fight between Britian and the U.S. • what the stripes stand for on the flag • a declaration that Thomas Jefferson wrote • ...
World History II Review 2025-01-27
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- "The Prince" author
- Renaissance ideas travelled across this
- sphere of influence location
- steam engine improver
- Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations"
- colony, protectorate, and sphere of influence
- natural rights protector
- Italian dictator
- Russian WWI leader
- assassination started the Great War
- first British women prime minister
- sculptor and painter of Sistine Chapel
- separation of powers advocate
- Age of Reason
- birth of modern world
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- Vietnam and Korean Wars
- palace built by Louis XIV and peace treaty meeting location
- Great Britain birthed it and grew middle class
- Renaissance author and humanist
- Louis XIV and Peter the Great
- communism collapsed from this rising in Eastern Europe
- Soviet Union, North Korea, China, and Cuba economies
- "The Social Contract" author
- France owned Haiti for sugar
- Mona Lisa painter
- 14 Points for peace
- last Soviet premier
- basis of European monarchies' rule
- Reign of Terror's symbol
- nineteenth century India
30 Clues: Age of Reason • Italian dictator • Mona Lisa painter • Russian WWI leader • "The Prince" author • 14 Points for peace • last Soviet premier • steam engine improver • birth of modern world • Vietnam and Korean Wars • natural rights protector • Reign of Terror's symbol • nineteenth century India • sphere of influence location • "The Social Contract" author • France owned Haiti for sugar • ...
The Divine Comedy 2025-02-24
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- The process of making amends for wrongdoing.
- A place of gradual cleansing and hope.
- A unique interlocking rhyme scheme used in an epic poem.
- The study of salvation and redemption.
- Grand in scale and ambitious in scope.
- A realm of torment representing ultimate sin.
- Relating to the vast and ordered universe.
- A punishment that mirrors the nature of the offense.
- Possessing foresight and creativity that transcends conventional boundaries.
- The process of renewal after moral or personal failure.
- The act of refining or cleansing one’s inner self.
- Represents deeper meanings beneath a literal narrative.
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- Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong.
- Rising above ordinary limits to a higher state of being.
- A lasting impact or contribution passed down through time.
- The principle of moral rightness and fairness.
- The celestial realm of ultimate enlightenment.
- Of or relating to a higher, supernatural power.
- Rich in symbolic meaning.
- Enduring beyond time and influencing future generations.
20 Clues: Rich in symbolic meaning. • A place of gradual cleansing and hope. • The study of salvation and redemption. • Grand in scale and ambitious in scope. • Relating to the vast and ordered universe. • The process of making amends for wrongdoing. • A realm of torment representing ultimate sin. • The principle of moral rightness and fairness. • ...
Bella Mesoras Enlightment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- centered universe
- of intellectuals from france
- parties that talk about nerdy things
- contract- took freedom of speech to have protection over gov't
- and elegant
- Jefferson- copied ideas from John locke
- system- state gov't v.s federal/national gov't
- of logic and reason
- Revolution- questioned the traditional belief about the world
- and big
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- Wollstonecraft- wanted equality for women
- centered universe
- of Independence- made July 4th,1776
- the Great- leader of russia
- that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- method- method to solve problems
- to the sky
- corrupted by civilization
- Locke- believed we are born with natural rights
- despot- new kind of absolute monarch
- of Rights- used Beccaria's legal ideas
- powers of gov't
- of freedom and speech
- and balances- 3 branches with equal powers
- Newton-theory of universal gravitation
26 Clues: and big • to the sky • and elegant • powers of gov't • centered universe • centered universe • of logic and reason • of freedom and speech • corrupted by civilization • the Great- leader of russia • of intellectuals from france • method- method to solve problems • of Independence- made July 4th,1776 • despot- new kind of absolute monarch • parties that talk about nerdy things • ...
HT1 Crossword 2025-11-04
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- Jewish day of rest
- What is the official animal of Leeds?
- Meat from a sheep
- Prayer in Islam
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- When students have incorrect pre-learned knowledge they are...
- Buddhists aim to achieve this over their lifetime
- Greek goddess of love
- A vegetable with an aniseed flavour
- The event that split the Christian Church in the 1500s.
- Who wrote the Quran?
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- The Jewish holy texts
- The most important day of prayer in the Muslim week
- The prophet that links the faiths of the Middle East
- The language that clouds are named in
- Who wrote the first few books of the Old Testament?
- Shia Islam have respect for a person, whose name is...
- A person who came up with a Taxonomy of command words
- A Catholic document declaring the belief in the Holy Trinity
- Jesus' name in Islam
- Six _________ outlined by Leeds SACRE
- Spiritual energies of the human body, in Indian spiritual culture
22 Clues: Prayer in Islam • Meat from a sheep • Jewish day of rest • Jesus' name in Islam • Who wrote the Quran? • The Jewish holy texts • Greek goddess of love • Egyptian god of the afterlife • A vegetable with an aniseed flavour • What is the official animal of Leeds? • The language that clouds are named in • Six _________ outlined by Leeds SACRE • ...
Ch 5 Ancient India Vocab 2025-12-01
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- Noble Truths – Core teachings explaining suffering.
- – Large landmass separated by physical features.
- – Seasonal winds bringing heavy rain.
- Numerals – Number system used today.
- – State of perfect peace in Buddhism.
- – Mixture of metals.
- – Mauryan ruler who converted to Buddhism.
- Path – Steps to end suffering and reach enlightenment.
- – Early Indus Valley city with advanced planning.
- – Ancient Indian language of the Vedas.
- – Belief in rebirth after death.
- – Actions that determine future fate.
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- – Indus Valley city known for its Great Bath.
- – People spreading religious beliefs.
- Maurya – Founder of the Mauryan Empire.
- Valley – Region where India’s first civilization began.
- – Sacred hymns and texts of early India.
- – “Enlightened One,” title of Siddhartha Gautama.
- – Science of working with metals.
- – Nomadic people who migrated into India around 1500 BC.
- Gupta I – Founder of the Gupta Empire.
- – Priest class in ancient India.
- – Study of stars and planets.
- – Release from the cycle of rebirth.
- System – Social hierarchy based on birth.
- Gupta II – Gupta emperor during the empire’s golden age.
26 Clues: – Mixture of metals. • – Study of stars and planets. • – Priest class in ancient India. • – Belief in rebirth after death. • – Science of working with metals. • Numerals – Number system used today. • – Release from the cycle of rebirth. • – People spreading religious beliefs. • – Seasonal winds bringing heavy rain. • – State of perfect peace in Buddhism. • ...
Indian States 2025-06-11
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- – First state to see the sunrise.
- – State with the game of polo.
- – Home to the Taj Mahal.
- – Known for Kedarnath and Badrinath.
- – Hyderabad is in this state.
- – Small state near the Himalayas.
- – Mumbai is in this state.
- – Big state in the center of India.
- – Known for tea and one-horned rhinos.
- – Land of Mahatma Gandhi and lions.
- – Hill state with Shimla and Manali.
- – Bengaluru is the capital city.
- – Famous for the Jagannath Temple.
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- – Small state with royal palaces.
- – Known for its tribes and festivals.
- – State with many big temples.
- – Desert state with many forts.
- – Has many mines and forests.
- – Known for houseboats and backwaters.
- – Land of the Golden Temple.
- – Famous for Tirupati Temple.
- – Kolkata is the capital city.
- – Where Lord Buddha got enlightenment.
- – Known for forests and waterfalls.
- – Small state with many beaches.
- – A hilly state with bamboo forests.
- – One of the rainiest places in India.
- – Borders Delhi and has many farms.
28 Clues: – Home to the Taj Mahal. • – Mumbai is in this state. • – Land of the Golden Temple. • – Has many mines and forests. • – Hyderabad is in this state. • – Famous for Tirupati Temple. • – State with many big temples. • – State with the game of polo. • – Kolkata is the capital city. • – Desert state with many forts. • – Small state with many beaches. • – Bengaluru is the capital city. • ...
English 8, List 8 & 9 2025-10-19
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- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- marked by honor, generosity, and courtesy
- apparition; something apparent to sense but with no substantial existence
- beyond or across the sea
- a main division of a book
- acting or serving to cut down or destroy
- to make simpler or more efficient
- excessively eager, enthusiastic, or fervent
- came back into view
- an airplane designed to take off from and land on the water
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- water moving rapidly in a circle so as to produce a depression in the center into which floating objects may be drawn
- to free from or as if from a leash
- a rare or significant fact or event
- events that have been recorded in order of time
- the production of a substance by the union of simpler compounds
- the country bordering a seacoast
- general location of something
- impatience for an event or experience
- one piece at a time
- to align again; to reorganize or make new groupings of
20 Clues: one piece at a time • came back into view • beyond or across the sea • a main division of a book • general location of something • the country bordering a seacoast • to make simpler or more efficient • to free from or as if from a leash • a rare or significant fact or event • impatience for an event or experience • acting or serving to cut down or destroy • ...
Early American History Vocabulary 2022-08-18
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- pushed the slavery issue for future generations to deal with
- a business that is owned by many individuals in early 17th century
- religious revival in the Americas
- ten changes to the constitution
- massively expanded the country early in its history
- forced movement of native Americans
- philosopher and liberalism
- started the revolutionary war
- loyal to a state over country
- a group that assists the president head of executive branch
- refused to go against the English king
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- writer of one of the founding documents
- fought against the English king
- document pushed colonies to fight for independence
- wanted strong states rights
- ended the revolutionary war
- movement focused on reason and personal growth
- the exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- believed in strong central government
- economic system focused on creating items in one's country
- fight over Ohio River valley
- the Spanish system of forced labor in the New World
22 Clues: philosopher and liberalism • wanted strong states rights • ended the revolutionary war • fight over Ohio River valley • started the revolutionary war • loyal to a state over country • fought against the English king • ten changes to the constitution • religious revival in the Americas • forced movement of native Americans • believed in strong central government • ...
history 2025-12-19
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- Trade route from China to Europe
- Conflict ended by Hiroshima
- Type of tomb for Pharaohs
- Conqueror "The Great"
- Site of the first Olympic Games
- Ancient Egyptian paper
- Leonardo's famous portrait
- System of lords and vassals
- Built to keep out invaders
- Period of the Black Death
- French queen: "Let them eat cake"
- 18th-century "Age" of reason
- Rebirth of art and learning
- 1920s decade nickname
- Civilization of the Andes
- The "Sun King" of France
- First man on the moon
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- South African anti-apartheid leader
- 19th-century Queen of UK
- Inventor of the lightbulb
- Document signed in 1215
- Code of the Samurai
- War between North and South US
- Replaced the League of Nations
- Ships used by Norse explorers
- Mesoamerican pyramid builders
- City-state, cradle of democracy
- Cold War barrier in Germany
- Empire ruled by Julius Caesar
- Greek city-state known for warriors
30 Clues: Code of the Samurai • Conqueror "The Great" • 1920s decade nickname • First man on the moon • Ancient Egyptian paper • Document signed in 1215 • 19th-century Queen of UK • The "Sun King" of France • Type of tomb for Pharaohs • Inventor of the lightbulb • Period of the Black Death • Civilization of the Andes • Leonardo's famous portrait • Built to keep out invaders • ...
Food for Thought 2026-03-05
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- Act of using the brain in thought
- Sound judgment gained by experience
- Method of arriving at truth by reasoned argument
- Cultivation of the mind by instruction
- Act of drawing conclusions from facts
- Study of the fundamental nature of knowledge and existence
- Part of the brain concerned with coordination of movement
- The character of the mind or intellect
- Ancient thinker and pupil of Plato
- Careful weighing of reasons
- The underlying reason or explanation
- Form of reasoning with two premises and a conclusion
- Faculty of understanding and reasoning
- Acquaintance with facts and principles
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- Serious thought or contemplation
- Learning acquired by study
- Thought without certain proof
- One devoted to learning
- Athenian sage famed for questioning all things
- Thoughtful regard for a matter
- Science of correct reasoning
- Search for truth by questioning
- Greek philosopher who wrote of the ideal republic
- State of intellectual illumination
- Continued thought upon a subject
25 Clues: One devoted to learning • Learning acquired by study • Careful weighing of reasons • Science of correct reasoning • Thought without certain proof • Thoughtful regard for a matter • Search for truth by questioning • Serious thought or contemplation • Continued thought upon a subject • Act of using the brain in thought • State of intellectual illumination • ...
EPIPHANY PARTY 2013-01-19
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- THE KING WHO WANTED TO FIND THE KING OF THE JEWS FOR AN EVIL PURPOSE
- STAR OF __________, ALSO KNOWN AS CHRISTMAS STAR
- THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF _____________
- AN OFTEN PORTABLE CASE WITH TRANSPARENT SIDES FOR HOLDING AND PROTECTING A LIGHT
- "I AM THE ______ OF THE WORLD" JOHN 8:12
- A FAMOUS VAN GOGH PAINTING
- OFTEN USED TO ILLUMINATE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
- TO EMIT LIGHT, TO REFLECT LIGHT; GLINT OR GLISTEN
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- RESTORE AN ELECTRIC CHARGE BY CONNECTING IT TO A DEVICE THAT DRAWS POWER FROM ANOTHER SOURCE
- THE __________AND MORNING STAR, REV 22:16
- GIVE NEW STRENGTH OR ENERGY TO; REINVIGORATE
- A LIGHTING OR LIGHT. SPIRITUAL OR INTELLECTUAL ENLIGHTENMENT
- ANOTHER TERM FOR THREE KINGS DAY
- RESUME (AN ACTIVITY) AFTER AN INTERRUPTION. REESTABLISH(A RELATIONSHIP)
- SHINE _______SHINE, A HYMN OF PRAISE WRITTEN BY GRAHM KENDRICK 1987
- STAR OF ______________( A SYMBOL OF JUDIASM)
- A STAR IN THE FOREST
17 Clues: A STAR IN THE FOREST • A FAMOUS VAN GOGH PAINTING • ANOTHER TERM FOR THREE KINGS DAY • THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF _____________ • "I AM THE ______ OF THE WORLD" JOHN 8:12 • THE __________AND MORNING STAR, REV 22:16 • GIVE NEW STRENGTH OR ENERGY TO; REINVIGORATE • STAR OF ______________( A SYMBOL OF JUDIASM) • OFTEN USED TO ILLUMINATE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON • ...
Constitution 2023-11-15
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- Sharing power between a central government and the states.
- The idea that political authority belongs to the people
- The process of electing the president
- A vote to bring charges of tense crimes against a president
- A document that guides how a country, or other political organization works
- Includes the president and the departments that help run our government
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- Freedom of punishment
- Branch that is made up of all the national courts
- Official charges listed in the constitution
- A great charter that stated the king was subjected to the law
- Giving consent to signing a treaty, or contract makiCarta ical
- Section of the constitution that lists powers given to congress
- A supporter of the federal government
- Goals of the new government under the Constitution
- Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke
- The act of canceling laws, declining them
- Another word for congress, responsible for proposing and passing laws.
17 Clues: Freedom of punishment • A supporter of the federal government • The process of electing the president • Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke • The act of canceling laws, declining them • Official charges listed in the constitution • Branch that is made up of all the national courts • Goals of the new government under the Constitution • ...
Costitution 2023-11-17
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- Sharing power between a central government and the states.
- The idea that political authority belongs to the people
- The process of electing the president
- A vote to bring charges of tense crimes against a president
- A document that guides how a country, or other political organization works
- Includes the president and the departments that help run our government
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- Freedom of punishment
- Branch that is made up of all the national courts
- Official charges listed in the constitution
- A great charter that stated the king was subjected to the law
- Giving consent to signing a treaty, or contract making it offical
- Section of the constitution that lists powers given to congress
- A supporter of the federal government
- Goals of the new government under the Constitution
- Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke
- The act of canceling laws, declining them
- Another word for congress, responsible for proposing and passing laws.
17 Clues: Freedom of punishment • A supporter of the federal government • The process of electing the president • Intelligent thinkers such as John Locke • The act of canceling laws, declining them • Official charges listed in the constitution • Branch that is made up of all the national courts • Goals of the new government under the Constitution • ...
Classical Era Review 2025-10-31
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- Painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps
- preferred painting landscapes to portraits
- "The Blue Boy" was famous in the 1920s for being the most ____________ painting ever sold.
- This painting by Gainsborough was a response to a rivalry about what colors could be used in a painting.
- Ancient _________ was the setting for Mozart's "The Magic Flute"
- Opera _________ usually ends with aE funeral.
- In the _________ symphony by Haydn, players get up and leave the stage one by one
- Papageno was the queen's _____-catcher in The Magic Flute
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- Mozart travelled Europe as a child __________.
- The philosophy that led to the French Revolution also means "Age of Reason"
- Wrote Barber of Seville
- This city in Austria was home to many famous musicians.
- ___________, Equalite, Fraternite!
- Wrote "The Marriage of Figaro
- "DA-DA-DA-DUMMMM!"
- The word figaro means _____________
- Composer who worked for the Esterhazy Castle in Austria
17 Clues: "DA-DA-DA-DUMMMM!" • Wrote Barber of Seville • Wrote "The Marriage of Figaro • Painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps • ___________, Equalite, Fraternite! • The word figaro means _____________ • preferred painting landscapes to portraits • Opera _________ usually ends with aE funeral. • Mozart travelled Europe as a child __________. • ...
French & American Revolutions 2022-01-24
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- This "era" wanted equality and civic rights
- Set the framework of USA government
- Patriots felt they could change an unjust...
- Life, Liberty & The pursuit of happiness are these kind of rights
- We elect representatives to make laws in this government
- Idea of 3 branches or checks & balances
- Both revolutions were fought to give increased rights to these...
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- Complaints about King George
- The 1st 10 of these protected individual rights
- Did France have a series of governments during their revolution?
- He spread his code of laws & spread French Revolutionary ideas
- This settled issues caused by Napoleon
- This Latin American was inspired by the American & French Revolutions
- The first ten amendments AKA...
- System where states and the national government share some powers
- The French Revolution overthrew Louis XVI he was a...
- Jefferson used this mans idea of unalienable rights
17 Clues: Complaints about King George • The first ten amendments AKA... • Set the framework of USA government • This settled issues caused by Napoleon • Idea of 3 branches or checks & balances • This "era" wanted equality and civic rights • Patriots felt they could change an unjust... • The 1st 10 of these protected individual rights • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- The buddhist word to explain suffering.
- Siddhartha's final words were, "Impermanent are all created things; strive on with ____."
- Buddha died when he was ______ years old.
- A ______ told the king the paths Siddhartha may follow in his future
- The way to end suffering is to give up all _____.
- Siddhartha left the kingdom to encounter_____.
- Siddhartha was born ______.
- A type of monk that renounced the pleasure of flesh to Siddhartha.
- The ______ path leads to enlightenment.
- Siddhartha lived as a ____ for six years.
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- Siddhartha Guatama's father was part of this clan.
- Siddhartha Guatama's mother died this many days after Siddhartha's birth.
- Siddhartha did this for many days, which revealed the universe.
- The good or bad energy a person builds upon whether he or she lives a good or bad life.
- ______ is to be reborn in a new life.
- ____ taught for 45 years.
- The religion founded by Siddhartha.
17 Clues: ____ taught for 45 years. • Siddhartha was born ______. • The religion founded by Siddhartha. • ______ is to be reborn in a new life. • The buddhist word to explain suffering. • The ______ path leads to enlightenment. • Buddha died when he was ______ years old. • Siddhartha lived as a ____ for six years. • Siddhartha left the kingdom to encounter_____. • ...
Topic 13 2025-03-21
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- Supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War
- members of the Russian nobility
- social or political classes
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom
- a belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and priorities national pride and national goals
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- a fleet of warships
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- protestants in England inspired by Calvinist ideas
- a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability
- a rapid increase in prices
- supporters of parliament in the English Civil War
- the belief that a monarch’s power comes from god and is absolute
- a title used by Russian emperors
- Louis XIV's government is a form of_____
- deserving reward or praise
- a political philosophy based largely on Enlightenment principles
17 Clues: a fleet of warships • a rapid increase in prices • deserving reward or praise • social or political classes • members of the Russian nobility • a title used by Russian emperors • Louis XIV's government is a form of_____ • supporters of parliament in the English Civil War • protestants in England inspired by Calvinist ideas • ...
Origins of Government Vocabulary 2022-08-19
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- To write to the government so they address grievances
- Came up with the idea to separation of powers
- Englishman associated with the ideas of a social contract and natural law
- Carries out the laws
- Limited the powers of the king
- Charter of rights between the English monarch and their subjects
- Amount of money paid as a guarantee to show up for trial
- Organization that makes up laws, settles disputes, and protects the community
- Legally recognized member of a community
- Interprets the laws
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- A group of people that makes an agreement to form a community
- Argued for the thirteen colonies to govern themselves
- Set of rules to govern the people agreed to before leaving the ship
- Makes the laws
- Period where thinkers applied human reason to understand the world
- Published Common Sense
- Guaranteed the right to life, liberty and property
17 Clues: Makes the laws • Interprets the laws • Carries out the laws • Published Common Sense • Limited the powers of the king • Legally recognized member of a community • Came up with the idea to separation of powers • Guaranteed the right to life, liberty and property • Argued for the thirteen colonies to govern themselves • To write to the government so they address grievances • ...
Stem words 2024-09-03
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- The science of mind and behavior
- If you're not unconscious you're _______!
- Ferdinand Magellan was the first man to __________ the Earth
- To bring mind or think of again
- Book for notes
- A student in the second year at college or high school
- The glass was __________ I saw right through it!
- To remove water from something/to lose water or bodily fluids
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- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A giant in Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead
- The kid was so __________ he went to college at 9!
- The perimeter of a circle
- The Little _______
- I love books so much I guess you could call me a ________
- To look over again in order to correct or improve
- As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses.
- A vehicle that has a single wheel and is usually propelled by pedals
17 Clues: Book for notes • The Little _______ • The perimeter of a circle • To bring mind or think of again • The science of mind and behavior • If you're not unconscious you're _______! • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • As a Christian I know a lot of _____ verses. • The glass was __________ I saw right through it! • To look over again in order to correct or improve • ...
Baroque & Classical Era 2025-09-22
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- Baroque German Lutheran composer, organist, and teacher
- Multi-movement work for orchestra (usually 4 movements)
- Usually 3 movements; 1st often in sonata form (exposition, development, recapitulation)
- Elaborate decorations on melodies of the Baroque Era
- Classical period, Age of _______________
- Drama set to music, combining singing, acting, staging, and instruments
- String _____________. "Chamber music for 2 violins, viola, cello"
- Polyphonic form based on a main theme (subject) developed in overlapping entries
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- Loud vs. Soft in music
- Master of opera and oratorio; Messiah (Hallelujah Chorus)
- Child prodigy, master of opera, symphony, chamber music
- Famous for The Four Seasons
- “Father of the Symphony” and string quartet
- Work featuring a soloist (or group) contrasted with full orchestra
- Established early opera with L’Orfeo
- Shorter vocal work, sacred or secular, often for Lutheran church services
- Large-scale, unstaged sacred work for voices and orchestra
17 Clues: Loud vs. Soft in music • Famous for The Four Seasons • Established early opera with L’Orfeo • Classical period, Age of _______________ • “Father of the Symphony” and string quartet • Elaborate decorations on melodies of the Baroque Era • Baroque German Lutheran composer, organist, and teacher • Multi-movement work for orchestra (usually 4 movements) • ...
Crossword 6 2025-10-22
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- The type of Pokemon Blastoise and Mudkip are
- Tony Stark's alter ego
- The first state to leave the USA during the American Civil War
- Aristotle's teacher
- A game that is not chess that can nevertheless be played on a chess board
- Buddhist concept of enlightenment; Kurt Cobain's band
- Halo Protagonist
- This Disney character is made a man of
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- Atlanta rapper popular during the 2010s and known for his signature Jewelry
- Boyfriend of Barbie
- You do this with pancakes when cooking
- A movie starring Janet Jackson and Tupac; also a Kendrick Lamar song featuring Drake
- The second version of the Xbox
- Actress who plays Wonder Woman and also shows up in Fast and Furious Movies
- First name of Black Sabbath singer; last name Osbourne
- "I am the owner of the exclusive________"
- Another name for the end of the world
17 Clues: Halo Protagonist • Boyfriend of Barbie • Aristotle's teacher • Tony Stark's alter ego • The second version of the Xbox • Another name for the end of the world • You do this with pancakes when cooking • This Disney character is made a man of • "I am the owner of the exclusive________" • The type of Pokemon Blastoise and Mudkip are • ...
Buddhism 2019-03-06
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- Siddhartha Gautama
- a life without luxury but also without poverty
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- following the path of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, who went on a quest for Enlightenment around the sixth century BC. Once you get to Nirvana you are not born again.
- enlightenment is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and has reached Nirvana. Buddhists believe a person can become enlightened by following the Middle Way.
4 Clues: Siddhartha Gautama • a life without luxury but also without poverty • enlightenment is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and has reached Nirvana. Buddhists believe a person can become enlightened by following the Middle Way. • ...
Ch.21 Lesson 3 2022-09-21
6 Clues: in the end • inflexible • the Great Russian ruler 1762-1796 • the Great Prussian ruler 1740-1786 • one that follows, especially one who takes over a throne, title, estate , or office • a system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal powers
Revolutionary Characters Puzzle 2016-02-25
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- Where Paine was attacked as a "lying, drunken, brutal infidel"
- Time during which Paine went out of his way to set fourth his deistic belief in God
- Reason Franklin became a supporter of the American Revolution
- Names Jefferson had been criticized in history for
- Washington was called a child of
- One of the most influential writers during the American Revolution
- Where Franklin's heart belonged
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- Washington did not sign
- Franklin had them side with the colonies
- Area important to Jefferson for expansion
- Died in 1799
- Washington's most important act as president
- If Jefferson was right
- Older than a majority of other revolutionaries
- Franklin was blamed for causing a crisis between this place and England
- Modern virtue that laid the basis of the nineteenth century
- Argument presented for freedom from British rule
- Date the French National Assembly conferred French citizenship on Paine
- Something about Washington that impressed an eighteenth-century world
- Frenchmen thought Franklin has to be one assuming everyone from Pennsylvania was
20 Clues: Died in 1799 • If Jefferson was right • Washington did not sign • Where Franklin's heart belonged • Washington was called a child of • Franklin had them side with the colonies • Area important to Jefferson for expansion • Washington's most important act as president • Older than a majority of other revolutionaries • Argument presented for freedom from British rule • ...
Revolution 2015-10-23
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- America's first public intellectual; a drunk
- "in the beginning of the world was america"
- politeness, grace, taste, learning and character
- First and last name of author of Inventing America
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- First and last name of a slave activist who called Jefferson out for not freeing slaves
- sought to turn the US into a powerful fiscal military state
- political party that sought to promote the Constitution
- Thomas Jefferson's Father
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- College later known as Columbia
- Blue collar man who gained extreme popularity and wealth through "Poor Richards Almanac"
- Fraternity of Spectators
- being a gentleman was a prerequisite to this occupation
- spreading of light and knowledge rejecting of Gothic barbarianism
- acronym for the Bank of the United States
- sincerely wanted everyone to be equal; democratic ideals, democratic hopes
- full name of author of "wealth of nations" no spaces
- First President
- political party that didnt believe an aristocracy should rule
- editor of American Statesmen Series
20 Clues: First President • Fraternity of Spectators • Thomas Jefferson's Father • Father of the Bill of Rights • College later known as Columbia • editor of American Statesmen Series • acronym for the Bank of the United States • "in the beginning of the world was america" • America's first public intellectual; a drunk • politeness, grace, taste, learning and character • ...
CH. 2 TEST 2016-10-02
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- british soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist, killing three and wounding two
- document demonstrated the idea of limited government that the kings power was not absolute
- British against the french for control of north america
- indirect election of the president by the electoral college
- john adams, ben franklin roger sherman and many more
- document granting rights
- supported the constitution
- individual rights with more power and human rights
- british impose taxes on team lead, glass and paper
- tax on paper goods, required a stamp
- a philosopher who believed in checks and balances and the three branches
- one house congress
- two houses congress
- age of reason
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- the north and south agree, created by Sherman and Wilson
- federal gov couldn't tax
- wanted a bicameral congress
- one house congress
- ability to do as you please
- decided on a bicameral legislation or congress
- independence day was the only day that was common sense
- ideas of representative govt
- first 10 amendments to the constitution
- opposed the constitution
24 Clues: age of reason • one house congress • one house congress • two houses congress • federal gov couldn't tax • document granting rights • opposed the constitution • supported the constitution • wanted a bicameral congress • ability to do as you please • ideas of representative govt • tax on paper goods, required a stamp • first 10 amendments to the constitution • ...
World Chapter 3 2020-02-19
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- “father” of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- The belief in Many Deities
- Holy Scriptures of Hinduism
- Priest Caste of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- seafaring people who lived on Crete and spread their culture through trade
- The belief in One Deity
- Indo-European people who migrated to the Indus River Valley of India
- founder of Buddhism
- number of commandments traditionally associated with Judaism
- According to the Buddha life is filled with this ______
- movement of a people from one region to another
- The greatest Phoenician colony was in
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- The good of ones life and determines their reincarnation
- religion that teaches everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
- Preserver God of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- Also known as Samsara or rebirth
- Destroyer God of Hinduism
- Nirvana or Moksha
- Also known as Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
- Lowest caste of Hinduism
- Warrior Caste of Hinduism
- Artisan caste of Hinduism
24 Clues: Nirvana or Moksha • founder of Buddhism • The belief in One Deity • Priest Caste of Hinduism • Lowest caste of Hinduism • Preserver God of Hinduism • Destroyer God of Hinduism • Warrior Caste of Hinduism • Artisan caste of Hinduism • The belief in Many Deities • Holy Scriptures of Hinduism • Also known as Samsara or rebirth • The greatest Phoenician colony was in • ...
Semester 1 2019-11-21
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- war that caused England to be in debt and tax the colonists
- document with self-government
- each branch can limit the others
- system of government where power is shared between state and central governments
- system of government where power is in the central government
- idea of Locke- life, liberty, property
- everyone must follow the same rules, including the rulers
- written to convince colonists to become free from England
- legislative, executive, and judicial
- type of democracy where people elect leaders to make decisions
- put a tax on things made of paper
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- search warrants used by the English on the colonists
- what the colonists called the Coercive Acts
- form of government where people are in charge
- form of government with one person in charge
- document that limited the power of the king
- divides the powers into 3 branches
- Time period of Locke and Montesquieu that influenced the founding fathers
- system of government where power is in the states
- the author of Common Sense
20 Clues: the author of Common Sense • document with self-government • each branch can limit the others • put a tax on things made of paper • divides the powers into 3 branches • legislative, executive, and judicial • idea of Locke- life, liberty, property • what the colonists called the Coercive Acts • document that limited the power of the king • ...
Intro to Buddhism 2020-11-30
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- The three basic teachings of the religion are ____, concentration and discipline
- The Sangha are the ___that follow Dharma
- Buddha means one who is _____
- The mantra for Buddhist monks is Om Manu ____ Hum
- Founder of Buddhism
- The sacred scriptures known as the ___ Canon
- Since nothing is permanent in this world, everything is ______
- The major day of celebration for Buddhism is the ___ of Hautam Buddha
- The house of worship known as a _____
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- Followers of Buddhism known as this
- Buddhism considers the three delusions as _____, desire and anger
- There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism
- Buddhism is largely followed in ____, Japan, Korea and SE Asia
- The three basic teachings of Buddhism are Buddha, ____and Sangha
- Siddhartha’s family was very ___
- Buddhism founded was foudned in ____
- The three main categories of Buddhism are _______, Vajrayana and Mahayana
- Buddhists do not beleive in or follow this
- The fig tree is where Buddhism’s founder attained _____
- Buddhism gets it’s name from this person
20 Clues: Founder of Buddhism • Buddha means one who is _____ • Siddhartha’s family was very ___ • Followers of Buddhism known as this • Buddhism founded was foudned in ____ • The house of worship known as a _____ • There are 360 ___ followers of Buddhism • The Sangha are the ___that follow Dharma • Buddhism gets it’s name from this person • Buddhists do not beleive in or follow this • ...
Colonial Society (pp. 101-111, including pictures & captions) 2017-11-03
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- popular type of colonial story
- Ben Franklin moved here at age 17
- grown on plantations in South Carolina
- religious revival of the 1730s & 1740s
- this minister arrived in colonies in 1739
- made & repaired wooden barrels
- published the Weekly Journal in New York City
- towns with 100+ families in Massachusetts had one
- just below the gentry
- top layer of colonial society
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- act of publishing a statement unjustly damaging a reputation
- preacher who helped set off the Great Awakening
- Ben Franklin's dad made this
- wrote Poor Richard's Almanack
- private schools run by women in their own homes
- his portrait was painted in the 1660s
- movement based on human reason & scientific methods
- he experimented with light
- worked for a master to learn a craft or trade
- a set of clothes, tools, and 50 acres of land
- founded the Boston News-Letter in 1704
- combination of English & West African languages
22 Clues: just below the gentry • he experimented with light • Ben Franklin's dad made this • wrote Poor Richard's Almanack • top layer of colonial society • popular type of colonial story • made & repaired wooden barrels • Ben Franklin moved here at age 17 • his portrait was painted in the 1660s • grown on plantations in South Carolina • religious revival of the 1730s & 1740s • ...
Eighteenth Century 2016-05-03
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- inventor of the Water Frame
- time when Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Locke came up with new philosophies
- fought between Frederick the Great and Maria Theresa
- a time of mass violence during the French Revolution
- Rembrandt was known for making this kind of art
- feminist and author of the Vindication on the Rights of Women
- author of the Wealth of Nations
- machine used to execute Marie Antoinette
- famous painting by Jacques - Louis David
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- idea that God is more of a clockmaker
- group that made the Tennis Court Oath
- philosopher known for separation of powers
- treaty ending War of Spanish Succession and said Philip V remain king of Spain
- treaty that ended the Seven Years War
- art that returned to classical antiquity
- invention created by John Kay which allowed a single weaver to weave wider fabrics
- country that united with Britain in the Treaty of Union
- government Napoleon seized power from
- author of the Social Contract
- art usually containing Venuses and Cupids
20 Clues: inventor of the Water Frame • author of the Social Contract • author of the Wealth of Nations • idea that God is more of a clockmaker • group that made the Tennis Court Oath • treaty that ended the Seven Years War • government Napoleon seized power from • art that returned to classical antiquity • machine used to execute Marie Antoinette • ...
Fight with determination 2020-10-19
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- The Latin American Colonies wasn’t free to trade freely.
- a form of a alliances
- a specific race that was born in Spain
- Revolution The first to overthrow of the French regime
- ideas and influence on Latin America
- A system that organizes a group of people depending on their social class
- A former priest
- America A group of countries where different languages and culture roams
- Located in North America and an independent country
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- a system used for labor by the peninsulares
- Countries that was controlled by European countries
- led a successful slave revolt in the French colony of saint- Domingue
- a mixture of European and black descent
- Haiti became a free nation
- river located in South America and provides 20% of the ocean fresh water supply
- unification City states forms an independent state
- To make a amends
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- purchase A trade for land from went to the United States
- and iron The unification of Germany
20 Clues: A former priest • To make a amends • a form of a alliances • Haiti became a free nation • leader of the Haitian revolution • ideas and influence on Latin America • and iron The unification of Germany • a specific race that was born in Spain • a mixture of European and black descent • a system used for labor by the peninsulares • ...
Colonial America 2021-06-24
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- This place banned slavery between the years 1735 to 1750.
- What movement encouraged people to study the world around them?
- This gave slaves some control over their pace of work.
- The wave of revivals that began in Massachusetts.
- Who wrote the Poor Richard's Almanack?
- Protestant immigrants from northern Ireland, Scotland, and England.
- Alternative name for the German immigrants.
- subdivided land more or less equally among sons.
- Contributed three-fourths of the population growth.
- Who promoted the Great Awakening?
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- Dominated the St. Lawrence valley and Great Lakes fur trade.
- Where was the Stono Rebellion located?
- a kind of indentured servant.
- What rebellion happened in 1739?
- What was the term given to new African slaves?
- Forts to block Russians advance into California.
- What accounted for more than a third of New England's exports?
- Who bought his freedom in 1766?
- The Alantic crossing by slave ships traveling from West Africa to the Americas.
- Who made up the largest contingent of migrants form the European continent?
20 Clues: a kind of indentured servant. • Who bought his freedom in 1766? • What rebellion happened in 1739? • Who promoted the Great Awakening? • Where was the Stono Rebellion located? • Who wrote the Poor Richard's Almanack? • Alternative name for the German immigrants. • What was the term given to new African slaves? • Forts to block Russians advance into California. • ...
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. • ...
Zach And The Dakota 5/29/24 2024-05-29
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- leader of the reign of terror
- philosophers
- prison over run by revolutionaries
- age of Reason philosophers encouraged the power of human reason
- Informational social gatherings
- a fast weight loss program used in the french revolution and reign of terror involving a falling blade
- closed European blockade to British goods
- the natural forces of supply and demand
- pre-revolution government system wich divided the government into clergy nobels and peasants
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- A man who studied European governments and was heavily critical of monarchy
- lassiez fiar supporting American politician
- Emperor of France who formed the Continental system
- Rights that belong to humans from birth
- The most bloody parts of the revolution with several thousand executions
- 99% of the population and the third estate
- optimists who didn't believe in monarchy
- King who was replaced by Napoleon
- pessimist who believes in monarchy
- unchanging principles that govern all human contact
- Goverment system of low interference in business
- light and personal art
21 Clues: philosophers • light and personal art • leader of the reign of terror • Informational social gatherings • King who was replaced by Napoleon • prison over run by revolutionaries • pessimist who believes in monarchy • Rights that belong to humans from birth • the natural forces of supply and demand • optimists who didn't believe in monarchy • ...
Chapter 3 Us history 2023-09-13
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- 18th century intellectual movement
- americans 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies
- neglect when britian relaxed its restrictions
- was the the governing body of britain
- passage the toughest part in the triangular trade
- men form the colonies who fought for britian
- of new england this covered the area from southern maine to nothern new jersey
- awakening religious revival movement of the 1700s
- in the colonies there was a goal to enrich great britain
- trade 3 part system to get slaves to the colonies
- rebellion slave uprising in the colonies
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- servants came from europe to be apprentices with familes to learn a trade
- act taxes on import to the colonies
- Britain's biggest rival in north america
- Crop grown mostly on plantations
- was a large large farm in the southern colonies
- attacked the french in ohio river valley
- franklin invented bi-focals
- acts meant to punish the colonists for illegal summggling of goods
- andros was named to rule over the dominion of new england
20 Clues: franklin invented bi-focals • 18th century intellectual movement • act taxes on import to the colonies • Crop grown mostly on plantations • was the the governing body of britain • Britain's biggest rival in north america • attacked the french in ohio river valley • rebellion slave uprising in the colonies • men form the colonies who fought for britian • ...
The Unique Capitals of Glorious Indian States 2023-06-27
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- Capital of the state which is in the heart of India
- Known for the Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake
- Capital of the land of Buddha's enlightenment
- God's own country's capital
- The cultural capital of Tamil Nadu
- The Silicon Valley of India
- Capital of the state which is the land of festivals and warriors
- Capital of the state which is the land of legends and lions
- Capital of Chhattisgarh
- The Pink city
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- Bollywood's headquarters
- Capital of the state famous for the Kaziranga National Park
- City of pearls
- Capital of the state which was the land of the legendary Manikya Kings
- Capital of the state which is home to the Tata Steel plant
- Capital of the state which means 'The dawn-lit mountains'
- Capital of the state which is the land of Hills
- Capital of the state which is the birthplace of polo
- The capital within a city
- Capital of the state which is the abode of the Andhra Kings
- The city of nawabs
21 Clues: The Pink city • City of pearls • The city of nawabs • Capital of Chhattisgarh • Bollywood's headquarters • The capital within a city • God's own country's capital • The Silicon Valley of India • The cultural capital of Tamil Nadu • Known for the Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake • Capital of the land of Buddha's enlightenment • Capital of the state which is the land of Hills • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2023-05-03
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- The way of the elders
- the teachings of Buddha
- “suffering” the natural result of anatta and anicca
- the ___ path that defines the basic practices that lead to nirvana
- the wheel of rebirth in Buddhism and Hinduism
- the “Saint” who has become awakened
- An old man, a sick man, a corpse, and a beggar were the 4 passing
- The vehicle of the Diamond
- “impermanence”, belief that people are always changing
- the “no self”, belief that there is no ultimate reality or essence
- the god of death
- the changing nature of reality is summarized by the Three Marks of ___
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- Gautama sat under a ___ tree and was determined to sit there until he gained enlightenment
- the Buddhist community Gautama formed and taught is known as ___
- Buddha’s birth was named ___
- patterned icons, can be used to meditate
- the final escape from the cycle of life in Buddhism
- The great vehicle
- rigorous self denial to attain salvation
- Buddha’s teaching between luxury and self denial
20 Clues: the god of death • The great vehicle • The way of the elders • the teachings of Buddha • The vehicle of the Diamond • Buddha’s birth was named ___ • the “Saint” who has become awakened • patterned icons, can be used to meditate • rigorous self denial to attain salvation • the wheel of rebirth in Buddhism and Hinduism • Buddha’s teaching between luxury and self denial • ...
American as Paneer pie 2023-05-05
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- A stick used for dancing
- A newspaper or magazine
- Someone who is fresh off the boat
- It means wishing wishes in sanskrit
- An object or flat figure in an elongated rectangle or oval shape
- An annual Hindu festival
- Someone who is from somewhere else
- A dot of vermillion on the forehead
- An Dravidian language spoken in southern India
- o characteristic of India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh.
- a dot worn on the head, worn in india
- relating to hinduism
- A hindi word of peas
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- A type of cottage cheese
- something believed to teach the path to enlightenment
- An ancient language that originated in India
- An indian movie industry in mumbai
- An Indo-Aryan language
- A multi-headed demon or raksha
- A dish made from puffed rice
- An Indo-Aryan language that originated in India
- The practice of being against a particular race
- An Indian ruler
- dowdy and old fashoined
- A way of addressing a mother
25 Clues: An Indian ruler • relating to hinduism • A hindi word of peas • An Indo-Aryan language • A newspaper or magazine • dowdy and old fashoined • A type of cottage cheese • A stick used for dancing • An annual Hindu festival • A dish made from puffed rice • A way of addressing a mother • A multi-headed demon or raksha • Someone who is fresh off the boat • An indian movie industry in mumbai • ...
global review (Zharyah) 2023-06-05
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- a philosophy based on the idea that humans are evil
- new technology (2 wrds)
- complex and highly organized society including government
- john locke
- prides in ones country or culture
- glory and power of the nation
- ranking based on status and/or authority
- more food more people (2 wrds)
- bubonic plague (2 wrds)
- gets kicked out of power
- land under control of an empire
- discrimination based on your gender
- first black president of south africa (2 wrds)
- long trade route extending 4000 miles (2 wrds)
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- diseases and cheap labor
- universal declaration of human rights
- social science that studies scarcity
- discussion of military weapons between the usa and ussr (2 wrds)
- a nationalist movement of jews
- when king louis XV1 was beheaded (2 wrds)
- ownership of a person as property
- oil producing states mostly in the middle east
- the splitting of africa (2 wrds)
- when a country become an empire taking over other nations
- ruled by two successful dynasties
25 Clues: john locke • new technology (2 wrds) • bubonic plague (2 wrds) • diseases and cheap labor • gets kicked out of power • glory and power of the nation • a nationalist movement of jews • more food more people (2 wrds) • land under control of an empire • the splitting of africa (2 wrds) • ownership of a person as property • prides in ones country or culture • ...
Ancient China Crossword - Culture 2023-05-24
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- the dynasty Kung Fu can be traced back to
- the supreme immortal
- the first animal to finish the race in the Chinese Zodiac story
- founder of Buddhism (just the first name)
- Chinese food therapy
- the main source of a Chinese person's diet
- life energy that stands for the energy in all things
- being in harmony with your environment
- the religion Kung Fu comes from
- highest belt level in Kung Fu
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- what tea was used for in Ancient China
- the symbol of Confucianism
- the founder of the philosophy Confucianism
- the symbol of Buddhism
- one of the main principles of Buddhism; also good or bad luck depending on your actions
- the emperor who discovered tea in 2737 BCE
- the last animal to finish the race in the Chinese Zodiac story
- the animal that is assigned to this year (2023)
- state of enlightenment; a Buddhist's final goal
- circle of 12 animals that follow a 12 year cycle
20 Clues: the supreme immortal • Chinese food therapy • the symbol of Buddhism • the symbol of Confucianism • highest belt level in Kung Fu • the religion Kung Fu comes from • what tea was used for in Ancient China • being in harmony with your environment • the dynasty Kung Fu can be traced back to • founder of Buddhism (just the first name) • the founder of the philosophy Confucianism • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- The belief that there are multiple gods
- According to Siddartha Gautama, there are ____ gods in Buddhism
- A force generated by a person's actions that determine how they will return in the next life
- Wisdom
- People who practiced self-denial to understand reality
- The highest rank on the caste system
- Hindu prince, known as the Buddha
- The belief that there is only one god
- Mohenjo Daro and ______ were major cities that resided in the Indus River Valley
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- The highest mountains in the world
- One of the first civilizations in the world
- Collection of hymns and stories that were passed down until eventually written down
- Social categories
- The belief that you will be reborn into a new life after death
- Outcasts, "untouchables"
- Enlightenment
- Conquered Harappans, created the caste system
- A religion based on meditation and reaching Nirvana
- The responsibilities a person would have in their next life
- Seasonal wind pattern
20 Clues: Wisdom • Enlightenment • Social categories • Seasonal wind pattern • Outcasts, "untouchables" • Hindu prince, known as the Buddha • The highest mountains in the world • The highest rank on the caste system • The belief that there is only one god • The belief that there are multiple gods • One of the first civilizations in the world • Conquered Harappans, created the caste system • ...
Romeo & Juliet Act lV and V Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-18
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- act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty
- substance that causes injury or illness or death
- of correction an error or a fault or an evil
- near or verge on
- act of excusing a mistake or offense
- words falsely spoken that is damage the reputation of another
- to become awake or conscious
- sign of something about to happen
- in mind as a purpose
- anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
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- song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person
- health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- by scattering
- petition to a deity
- intentionally and with premeditation
- or established especially by command
- instructions to or direct somebody to something
- state of extreme poverty or destitution
- knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
- state of having little or no money and possession
- spread
21 Clues: spread • by scattering • near or verge on • petition to a deity • in mind as a purpose • to become awake or conscious • sign of something about to happen • intentionally and with premeditation • or established especially by command • act of excusing a mistake or offense • state of extreme poverty or destitution • knowledge or erudition or enlightenment • ...
3rd period History Lucas Salazar 2021-12-06
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- weapons stronger and cheaper than bronze
- invaded from the north and controlled Greek mainland
- Ruled on behalf of her young nephew, made herself pharaoh
- the study of fossils
- fort on hilltop
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- marketplace and gathering place for business
- the time period before the invention of writing
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
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- the time period from the invention of writing
- who was Great Pyramid of Giza build for
- a plant that grew along the nile river
- economy and culture
- a writing system made up of a combinationof pictures and sound symbols
- government by religious leaders
- amount that is left over after a need has bin met
- the study of human culture
- a belief in more then one god
- the study of artifacts
- narrow channel of water between two pieces of land
- fine particles of fertile soil
21 Clues: fort on hilltop • economy and culture • the study of fossils • the study of artifacts • the study of human culture • a belief in more then one god • fine particles of fertile soil • government by religious leaders • a plant that grew along the nile river • who was Great Pyramid of Giza build for • weapons stronger and cheaper than bronze • ...
April Flowers 2022-03-27
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- - the Chinese flower emblem for mother
- - this flower represents Magic, Fascination, Secret bonds of love
- a flower that means affection
- this flower represents faithfulness
- - this flower means Unequalled Love
- - this flower shows You’re loved, Secret love
- - This flower means sadness
- - Innocence, Loyal love are repsented by this flower
- - this flower means a loving marriage
- This flower means adoration
- This four letter words means Affection
- - this flower mean Rebirth and enlightenment
- Faith, trust, Wisdom, Hope, Valor
- this red flower means passion and a declaration of love
- - this flower shows Affection, Friendship, Fidelity
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- - this flower means sweetness
- - This flower means inspiration
- - a flower that mean humility
- - a flower that means Graciousness
- this flower means everlasting love
- a flower of Warmth of sentiment
- - this flower means ill nature
- - this flower means Nobility, Love of nature
- - When this flower is red it symbolizes Love
- - this flower means Eternal love, Devotion
- - this flower when Red means forevermine
26 Clues: - This flower means sadness • This flower means adoration • - this flower means sweetness • - a flower that mean humility • a flower that means affection • - this flower means ill nature • a flower of Warmth of sentiment • - This flower means inspiration • Faith, trust, Wisdom, Hope, Valor • this flower means everlasting love • this flower represents faithfulness • ...
April Flowers 2022-03-27
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- Faith, trust, Wisdom, Hope, Valor
- - this flower means Nobility, Love of nature
- - a flower that mean humility
- This flower means adoration
- - Innocence, Loyal love are repsented by this flower
- - this flower shows You’re loved, Secret love
- - this flower shows Affection, Friendship, Fidelity
- a flower of Warmth of sentiment
- - When this flower is red it symbolizes Love
- - this flower means sweetness
- - This flower means inspiration
- this flower means everlasting love
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- - this flower means a loving marriage
- - the Chinese flower emblem for mother
- This four letter words means Affection
- this red flower means passion and a declaration of love
- - this flower means Eternal love, Devotion
- - this flower represents Magic, Fascination, Secret bonds of love
- - this flower means Unequalled Love
- - a flower that means Graciousness
- - this flower mean Rebirth and enlightenment
- - this flower means ill nature
- a flower that means affection
- this flower represents faithfulness
- - this flower when Red means forevermine
- - This flower means sadness
26 Clues: This flower means adoration • - This flower means sadness • - a flower that mean humility • a flower that means affection • - this flower means sweetness • - this flower means ill nature • a flower of Warmth of sentiment • - This flower means inspiration • Faith, trust, Wisdom, Hope, Valor • this flower means everlasting love • - this flower means Unequalled Love • ...
Awesome aliya 2022-02-16
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- formal text that treats a particular topic
- characteristic way of holding one's body
- found in the ordinary course of events
- believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
- showing modest reserve
- liveliness and eagerness
- foul and run-down and repulsive
- repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
- consisting of tendons or resembling a tendon
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- unrestrained by convention or morality
- straying from the right course or from accepted standards
- displaying or setting off to best advantage
- showing modest reserve
- all forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response
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- understandable only by an enlightened inner circle
- uplifting enlightenment
- of the most contemptible kind
- sudden shock or dismay that causes confusion
- tastelessly showy
- based on or subject to individual discretion or preference
- determined by chance or impulse rather than by necessity
- item of factual information from measurement or research
- a manner lacking seriousness
- a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges
25 Clues: tastelessly showy • showing modest reserve • showing modest reserve • uplifting enlightenment • liveliness and eagerness • a manner lacking seriousness • of the most contemptible kind • noisily and stubbornly defiant • foul and run-down and repulsive • found in the ordinary course of events • unrestrained by convention or morality • characteristic way of holding one's body • ...
AP World Review 2022-06-01
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- Ruling Islamic Caliphate (661-750)
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale due to increasing technology
- Belief that gov should exist in a limited form
- Blending of cultures and religion
- European intellectual movement
- 622CE
- Control of a weaker area by a stronger one
- Empire in South America that utilized the Mita labor system
- Created the worlds largest land empire
- Intense focus/use of resources to build up military
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- Founder of the Islamic religion
- Developed from Judaism
- Series of laws which specifically gave legal, political, economic, and social advantages to white settlers
- European adaptation of Chinese technology leading to explosion in power
- The belief that there should be 1 leader
- Takes over France following the French Revolution
- Relationship between lords & vassals
- “Holy Wars” to take back the Holy Land
- The belief that every nation is entitled to its own government
- Empire in Central America that utilized human tribute system
- Spread during the Columbian Exchange
21 Clues: 622CE • Developed from Judaism • European intellectual movement • Founder of the Islamic religion • Blending of cultures and religion • Ruling Islamic Caliphate (661-750) • Relationship between lords & vassals • Spread during the Columbian Exchange • “Holy Wars” to take back the Holy Land • Created the worlds largest land empire • The belief that there should be 1 leader • ...
13 Colonies 2024-12-18
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- to buy goods from foreign markets
- A wealthy English gentleman
- to sell goods abroad
- Trading illegally with other nations
- The idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society
- Colony established by a group of settlers given permission to settle
- Colony run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted
- Land companies wanted to explore this land and opportunities
- One of the outstanding preachers of Massacchusetts
- English preacher who helped the religious revival
- Laws passed between 1651 and 1673 directed at the flow of goods
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- The theory that a state's or nation's power depends on wealth
- A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- Most powerful group of Native Americans in the East
- Planter and surveyor from the Ohio country (a President)
- assistant assigned to learn trade of a craftsmen
- Colony run by a governor and a council appointed by king or queen
- A Protestant group of dissenters
- Guaranteed certain basic rights to all citizens
- Religious revival
20 Clues: Religious revival • to sell goods abroad • A wealthy English gentleman • A Protestant group of dissenters • to buy goods from foreign markets • Trading illegally with other nations • Guaranteed certain basic rights to all citizens • assistant assigned to learn trade of a craftsmen • English preacher who helped the religious revival • ...
Religions In Asia 2025-01-15
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- In Shintoism respect should be given to ______. (Not Ancestors.)
- What type of religion is Hinduism?
- The most important of Confucius' books.
- What is the current official guiding practice in China?
- In Shintoism what are the kami spirts of?
- The supreme spirt of Hinduism
- Who was the Gautama Buddha?
- What is the cycle of rebirth and suffering called in both Buddhism and Hinduism?
- The class system of Hinduism.
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- Creator of Confucianism.
- What is the name of the laws that Buddhist people follow?
- What sport comes for Shinto rituals?
- Where was Buddhism created?
- What Chinese Emperor declared the official guiding practice of China?
- Is physical or mental cleanliness more important?
- What are the spirts of the dead called in Shintoism?
- The belief that one's actions determine one's fate.
- Where is Shintoism widely honored?
- What is the role in one's life called in Hinduism?
- The other name for enlightenment that is the goal for Buddhism and Hinduism.
20 Clues: Creator of Confucianism. • Where was Buddhism created? • Who was the Gautama Buddha? • The supreme spirt of Hinduism • The class system of Hinduism. • What type of religion is Hinduism? • Where is Shintoism widely honored? • What sport comes for Shinto rituals? • The most important of Confucius' books. • In Shintoism what are the kami spirts of? • ...
Learning Contract #4 2023-12-16
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- class of people with high rank and privileges
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- geographical area in Southeastern Europe
- the period after the Classical Age when Greek civilization spread across the Middle East
- association of Greek city-states under the leadership of Athens
- land bordered by water on three sides
- government by the people, elected representatives
- form of government with a hereditary monarch as head
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- alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta
- trading of goods or services without money
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- economic system that uses money as a general medium of change
- historic city and capital of Greece
- small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea on the northeastern part of the Greek Peninsula
- a war between citizens of the same country
- temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to Athena
- small group of people governing a country
- took place in Greece in the 5th and 4th centuries B.C
- city-state in Ancient Greece
- a body of heavily armed infantry
20 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • city-state in Ancient Greece • a body of heavily armed infantry • historic city and capital of Greece • land bordered by water on three sides • geographical area in Southeastern Europe • small group of people governing a country • trading of goods or services without money • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • ...
Buddhism after Bali 2024-11-17
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- Delusion or confusion, a key obstacle to enlightenment.
- Ignorance or delusion; the fundamental misunderstanding of reality.
- The illusion that veils the true nature of existence.
- Mental impurities that leak into perception.
- Suffering caused by attachment and misperception.
- Emptiness; the absence of intrinsic existence in all phenomena.
- Hindrances like doubt and restlessness that obscure the mind.
- Becoming; the continuity of existence shaped by ignorance.
- A negative reaction to unpleasant experiences, distorting our view.
- The absence of a permanent self; non-self.
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- Craving or desire that leads to suffering.
- Falsehood or wrong understanding of reality.
- The five aggregates that give the illusion of a self.
- Dependent origination, showing interconnectedness.
- Cognitive distortion or misperception.
- Enlightened awareness, seeing reality as it truly is.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth; driven by ignorance.
- Clinging or attachment to things as if they were permanent.
- The impermanence of all things, often overlooked by the unenlightened.
- Mental afflictions like greed, hatred, and delusion that cloud perception.
20 Clues: Cognitive distortion or misperception. • Craving or desire that leads to suffering. • The absence of a permanent self; non-self. • Falsehood or wrong understanding of reality. • Mental impurities that leak into perception. • Suffering caused by attachment and misperception. • Dependent origination, showing interconnectedness. • ...
Review Vocab Units 1-3 2024-10-22
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- condition inwhich there is no change
- restless; fidgety
- to fill with horror or disapproval
- exhibiting great wealth
- capable of being accomplished
- the greatest work of an artist
- pattern of worship
- requiring mental or physical effort
- power that comes from joing two forces
- greenery
- enraged; furious
- open and sincere
- manner of working
- with regard to
- still in existence
- firm and steadfast
- to embarrass or confuse
- having no motion or change
- to stop the flow of
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- to explain in greater detail
- improvement or enlightenment
- intense joy
- sincerity of expression; openness
- state of sluggishness, inactivity and apathy
- misconduct or wrongdoing
- overabundance
- shining brilliantly
- extreme or unnatural paleness
- to attack the character of; mock
- the most typical, ideal or important
- lacking color; dull
- to discuss too much; to attack
- lush with vegetation
- to remove from office or power
- innocence
- the most important ingredient
- a being
37 Clues: a being • greenery • innocence • intense joy • overabundance • with regard to • enraged; furious • open and sincere • restless; fidgety • manner of working • pattern of worship • still in existence • firm and steadfast • shining brilliantly • lacking color; dull • to stop the flow of • lush with vegetation • exhibiting great wealth • to embarrass or confuse • misconduct or wrongdoing • ...
World History Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Civilization clash between the USA and USSR
- Extending a country's power over others
- Chinese dynasty established in 1368
- Deadly area between opposing trenches in World War I
- Richest man in history
- Largest cause of death throughout history
- Belief in the superiority of your nation
- Political movement that inspired revolution
- Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Treaty that ended World War I
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- Free trade and private enterprise
- Process by which colonized regions attain independence
- Represented a "rebirth" in Europe
- Process by which labor becomes increasingly mechanized
- European who "discovered" the Americas
- Era of modernization in Japan
- Sea located between Europe and Africa
- Public ownership of the means of production
- Currency that fueled early global trade
- Largest religion in India
- Used to end World War II in Japan
- Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors
- Created the largest contiguous empire in history
- WWII powers represented by Germany, Italy, and Japan
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 • Sea located between Europe and Africa • Used by Ottoman and Mughal conquerors • ...
English and American revolutions 2022-02-02
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- convened in Philadelphia
- closed the Boston harbor
- asked to overthrow James
- time period where the monarch was restored
- beheaded king Charles 1
- forced to sign petition of right
- allowed for expansion
- speech on divine right
- belived all people have 3 natural rights
- used this as a reason for rebellion
- what kept colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains
- over the absolute rule of Charles 1
- gave East India an advantage in the tea business
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- borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- representatives from all other colonies
- over the British expansion
- what the British had after the
- Also known as "Bloodless Rebellion"
- protected citizens from their government
- The Stuart family assumed the English throne after this persons death
- British troops met by colonial militia
- appointed Catholics to office
- put forth republican form of government
- a critic of nobility and inherited privilege
- the taxing of most of the printed materials
25 Clues: allowed for expansion • speech on divine right • beheaded king Charles 1 • convened in Philadelphia • closed the Boston harbor • asked to overthrow James • over the British expansion • appointed Catholics to office • what the British had after the • forced to sign petition of right • Also known as "Bloodless Rebellion" • used this as a reason for rebellion • ...
topic 8 vocab 2022-03-08
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- focused
- according to the law
- rebirth
- physical features
- belief to not hurt anything
- area in north india has Sikhs
- respect different beliefs
- person is born
- person tries to achieve spiritual purrity
- liberation from reincarnation
- small loans to new businesses
- peaceful protests
- teacher
- tasks to outside workers
- past relative
- free of suffering
- no suffering
- split
- did jobs people didn't want to do
- eliminate
- tries to help others
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- thrive
- a person's job
- effect of having bad actions
- to be calm
- superior by a large margin
- scattered
- religious community
- God
- relating to the world
- result
- block something
- unreal or misleading
- gets civil rights
- try to get people to join my religion
- unfair treatment
- power is divided among governments
- country not allying itself
- collection of sacred hymns
- wind in asia
- self-dina
- group of merchants or craftsman in same business
- information
43 Clues: God • split • thrive • result • focused • rebirth • teacher • scattered • self-dina • eliminate • to be calm • information • wind in asia • no suffering • past relative • a person's job • person is born • block something • unfair treatment • physical features • gets civil rights • peaceful protests • free of suffering • religious community • according to the law • unreal or misleading • tries to help others • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2022-10-28
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- a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism
- a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
- labor regulation of organizational members' spirituality
- the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence
- represents dharma
- the quality of being friendly
- belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power
- one of the world's largest religions
- the endless cycle of suffering of birth
- freedom from disturbance
- hemispherical structure containing relics
- large sacred fig tree located in Bodh Gaya
- what comes of ones actions
- the final Enlightenment
- train attention and awareness
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- esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
- how people feel after meditating for hours
- commonly known as the teacher
- may be employed for focusing attention
- the state where everyone is treated the same
- very hard work, usually physical work
- symbol of religious sovereignty
- the value of meditation and intuition
- an intoxicating substance
- the state of being happy.
- a means of securing the necessities of life
26 Clues: represents dharma • the final Enlightenment • freedom from disturbance • an intoxicating substance • 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 • very hard work, usually physical work • ...
Huong Thien Review 2022-11-19
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- The "four sights" the prince witnessed: Old Age, Death, Birth, and ...
- English name of the prince's personal servant
- To awaken oneself through self understanding of the true nature of the universe (Vietnamese)
- one of the moral conducts relating to perseverance and striving to end suffering
- Buddhist practioner of GDPT vows to take refuge in ___.
- a Yogi that first taught the prince a form of Yoga
- one of the subgroups vow to follow 350 precepts
- a method to end suffering and find eternal happiness
- Buddha's first lesson
- cause of suffering (unhappiness)
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- Location of Buddha's first lesson
- The prince was born into this caste system
- universal truth
- to fully awaken
- The prince practiced an extreme version this and came close to death
- Siddhartha's son's name (Vietnamese)
- Ultimate doctorine (Vietnamese)
- Siddhartha Guatama's father (Vietnamese Name)
- English name for the tree under which Siddhartha achieved enlightenment
- group of four or more people who renounced material world to practice Buddhism (Vietnamese)
20 Clues: universal truth • to fully awaken • Buddha's first lesson • Ultimate doctorine (Vietnamese) • cause of suffering (unhappiness) • Location of Buddha's first lesson • Siddhartha's son's name (Vietnamese) • The prince was born into this caste system • English name of the prince's personal servant • Siddhartha Guatama's father (Vietnamese Name) • ...
Buddhism and Shintoism Crossword Puzzle Worksheet 2022-12-15
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- Shinto is often called this because it's more cheerful and hopeful (S)
- Buddhist place of worship (B)
- pain caused by desire and cravings (B)
- means god or spirit in Japanese and are prayed to (S)
- the act of choosing not to do something (B)
- red traditional gates mostly seen outside shrines (S)
- the sun goddess (S)
- a man who separates himself from society who vows chastity and silence (B)
- means meditation, is a sub-branch in Buddhism (B)
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- the earliest religion in Japan (S)
- you do this twice when praying at a shrine (S)
- A core value and the quality of being good and uncorrupted (S)
- when someone reaches enlightenment (B)
- festivals in English and are Shinto tradition (S)
- being reborn after death (B)
- the idea that intended actions lead to consequences (B)
- means 'the awakened one' (B)
- the recorded teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (B)
- Shinto place of worship(S)
- shrine maidens who wear white kimono and a red hibakama (S)
20 Clues: the sun goddess (S) • Shinto place of worship(S) • being reborn after death (B) • means 'the awakened one' (B) • Buddhist place of worship (B) • the earliest religion in Japan (S) • when someone reaches enlightenment (B) • pain caused by desire and cravings (B) • the act of choosing not to do something (B) • you do this twice when praying at a shrine (S) • ...
Do you know your beliefs? 2022-10-02
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- Hindu color festival
- path to reach Nirvana
- place of worship for Christians
- how many arts was Confucius taught in
- scarred animal of Hindu's
- the holy book of Christians
- state of mind where you reach enlightenment
- a fast starting 22nd of march for Muslims
- the day of Jesuses birth
- Buddhist worship here
- holy day is Friday
- Hinduism's place of origin
- how many noble truths do Buddhist follow
- Judaism's holy book
- a type of Judaism that starts with o and ends with x
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- Confucius day of birth
- Jewish New Years
- believes all life is suffering
- a respectful face covering for Muslims
- how many casts do Hindu people have
- people who worship Jesus
- religion founded in Israel
- two people giving each other vows
- founder of Confucianism
- people who believe they were chosen by God
- founder of Islam
- holiest day in the Jewish Calendar
- a set of rules Jews follow with food
- founder of Judaism
- Jewish holiday that boys have at 13
30 Clues: Jewish New Years • founder of Islam • holy day is Friday • founder of Judaism • Judaism's holy book • Hindu color festival • path to reach Nirvana • Buddhist worship here • Confucius day of birth • founder of Confucianism • people who worship Jesus • the day of Jesuses birth • scarred animal of Hindu's • religion founded in Israel • Hinduism's place of origin • the holy book of Christians • ...
Hanukkah Review 2022-09-15
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- Hanukkah’s start date is based upon the cycles of the ___
- You give these as a celebration on Hanukkah
- The letters that make up the dreidel are an __ in Jewish language
- Celebrated over a span of __ days
- Another name for the Jewish holiday Hanukkah
- A symbol closely related to this holiday
- There are __ different ways to spell Hanukkah
- It lasts for eight nights to __ how long the holy light burned
- symbolizes the creation in seven days, centre light representing the Sabbath
- The word “Hanukkah” also means ___
- Hanukkah is a major __ holiday
- Hanukkah began being celebrated more than __ years ago
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- A seven-branch menorah is lit as a sign of __
- During Hanukkah’s celebration, __ candles are actually lit
- Hanukkah is known as a __ celebration
- Hanukkah, also known as Festival of ___
- means “Happy Holiday” when celebrating Hanukkah
- Hanukkah’s official start date changes every _
- Hanukkah is celebrated around this other national holiday
- A __ is a four-sided top with one Hebrew letter on each side
20 Clues: Hanukkah is a major __ holiday • Celebrated over a span of __ days • The word “Hanukkah” also means ___ • Hanukkah is known as a __ celebration • Hanukkah, also known as Festival of ___ • A symbol closely related to this holiday • You give these as a celebration on Hanukkah • Another name for the Jewish holiday Hanukkah • A seven-branch menorah is lit as a sign of __ • ...
UHW SPORTS DAY 2025-06-23
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- "All we hear is" this.
- This should not be shared with anyone unless you are a snitch.
- The biggest continent.
- This should be told to nobody. You need this to access your most important things.
- This is your biggest bone.
- Home of the Gherkin and the Shard.
- Mr Bell really hit the jackpot with this.
- Microsoft created this to bring people enlightenment.
- A maroon 5 song that you add to tea.
- Starry Night.
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- This is what Waterford is most famous for.
- The owner and only resident of Graceland.
- This word comes before man and after arm.
- The Greek god in charge of the Sun.
- Father of Thor and husband of Frigg.
- Messi is my GOAT.
- What language did Celine Dion sing at the Eurovision.
- The fruit/nut of the oak tree.
- They ruled most of Europe from their seat of power in Italy.
- This gets into the worst of places when you go to Tramore.
20 Clues: Starry Night. • Messi is my GOAT. • "All we hear is" this. • The biggest continent. • This is your biggest bone. • The fruit/nut of the oak tree. • Home of the Gherkin and the Shard. • The Greek god in charge of the Sun. • Father of Thor and husband of Frigg. • A maroon 5 song that you add to tea. • The owner and only resident of Graceland. • ...
Religious crossword 2025-09-10
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- teachings of the Buddha and the path to ending suffering through wisdom, meditation, and ethical living.
- a strong belief, confidence, or trust in someone or something
- the creator and ruler of the universe
- a moment for saying thanks to god
- A sacred book that contains the word of god
- a teacher or leader
- A harmful act going against god
- the three people of god. father, son and Holy Spirit
- A creator and redeemer for Muslims, god in Arabic
- get a consequence after doing something bad
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- a way to manage negative emotions
- the founder of Buddhism
- a better understanding of knowledge and wisdom
- the most sacred text for Judaism
- to belong to god
- a day of rest and spiritual observance
- Being born again
- Sprinkle water over someone to declare you a follower of god
- a exercise that connects the mind, body, and breath
- a Muslim festival held in and around Mecca
20 Clues: to belong to god • Being born again • a teacher or leader • the founder of Buddhism • A harmful act going against god • the most sacred text for Judaism • a way to manage negative emotions • a moment for saying thanks to god • the creator and ruler of the universe • a day of rest and spiritual observance • a Muslim festival held in and around Mecca • ...
South Asia Study Guide 2022-04-13
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- Buddhism teaches that the cause of all suffering is _________.
- This belief, which is shared by both Hinduism and Buddhism, says that after you die you will be born again into a new life.
- This personal care product was invented in India.
- This is the historical caste system of Hinduism.
- According to Buddhism, the correct way to live is called the _______ Way, the way between extremes.
- Pakistan split off from India because of religious differences - India is mostly Hindu, and Pakistan mostly follows the religion ____________.
- This type of animal kills more people in India than any other animal (not counting insects).
- This country was owned by the British, then became a part of India, then was split off to become a part of Pakistan, and finally separated to become its own country.
- The first place Gandhi began to fight against racial injustice was in South __________.
- This group was considered "untouchable", and even being near to them was considered to make you spiritually unclean.
- The caste includes warriors and rulers.
- The 188 tallest _____________ in the world are all in or right by South Asia.
- One of Gandhi's most famous nonviolent protests against the British was to make a 240 miles journey in order to make _____.
- This religion began in India but is not a common religion there today.
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- The Buddha's real name was Prince __________ Gautama.
- The title "Buddha" means "____________ One"
- The idea of this number, which representing a value that is neither positive nor negative, was invented in India.
- Both Hinduism and Buddhism both teach that ____________ is better than hurting people.
- This religion began in India and is the most common religion in India.
- The idea of growing out of reincarnation and achieving enlightenment is called ___________ in Buddhism.
- The most holy books in the Hindu faith are called the Four ______.
- This is Gandhi's nonviolent way of protesting against injustice.
- The _____________ Path are Buddhism's instructions for living a good life, and includes rules such as no lying, no hurting, learn meditation, give up what you don't need, and be on guard against desire.
- The idea of growing out of reincarnation and achieving enlightenment is called ___________ in Hinduism.
- Gandhi's original job after graduating from college was working as a __________.
- This religion has many gods, such as Vishnu the Preserver, Ganesha, and Lakshmi
- Buddhism's belief about the truth of life are called the _____ Noble Truths.
27 Clues: The caste includes warriors and rulers. • The title "Buddha" means "____________ One" • This is the historical caste system of Hinduism. • This personal care product was invented in India. • The Buddha's real name was Prince __________ Gautama. • Buddhism teaches that the cause of all suffering is _________. • ...
Vocab 3 2024-02-13
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- the gathering of delegates from twelve of the 13 original colonies in 1754.
- the 18th century, was a great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe.
- British law passed after the French and Indian War that required colonists to stay to the east of the Appalachin Mountains
- A British law passed in 1756 that imposed tax on all printed materials.
- philosophical concept expressing the balance in the system of government in the US.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the US.
- an agreement for mutual benefits between an individual, group, or community and its government.
- Colonists who called for independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution.
- a political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or god.
- first president of the United States and military general of American rebel forces.
- American Revolutionary leader and author of Common Sense.
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period.
- The war between England and France from 1754 to 1763.
- Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution.
- the last battle of the Revolutionary War was fought in Yorktown, VA where the British army surrendered.
- Agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the us.
- British general who surrendered at the battle of Yorktown in 1781.
- founding father from Virginia famous for saying "Give me liberty or give me death!"
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- signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1783 and officially ended the Rev War.
- A person, or group, who remains neutral in foreign affairs.
- sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- Commander in chief of the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.
- When colonists disguised as Indians
- On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared colonists to be set free and independent.
- The war between Great Britain and its American colonies occurred between 1775 and 1783.
- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774.
- American colonists ready to fight at a minute's notice in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
- A riot that occurred on March 5, 1770.
- signed by Great Britain and France in 1763.
- In 1776 the pamphlet by Thomas Paine and inspired multiple colonists.
- The first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War occurred in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775.
31 Clues: When colonists disguised as Indians • A riot that occurred on March 5, 1770. • signed by Great Britain and France in 1763. • A series of laws passed by the British in 1774. • sole control of the supply of a good or service. • English philosopher from the Enlightenment period. • The war between England and France from 1754 to 1763. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-25
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- A riot that occured on march 5, 1770 in the city of Boston
- British law passed after the French and Indian War that required
- A time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe,
- Sole control of the supply of a good or service
- the Revolutionary War and acknowledge America’s independence
- to stay to the east of the Appalachian Mountains
- States
- The last battle of the Revolutionary War fought in
- Give me
- of government in the United States
- pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials
- A person, or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- first president of the United States of America and military general of the American rebel forces
- Also known as the Seven Years War
- and its government
- and Indian War
- or give me death!
- by nature or God
- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774
- Agreement signed on February 6, 1778 between the France and the
- Gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies
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- The war between Great Britain and its American colonies occurring
- 1775 and 1783
- An agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or
- Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain
- First military confrontation of the Revolutionary War
- British general who surrendered at the battle of Yorktown in 1781
- War
- The political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to
- to be free and independent
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period
- The act by which the Continental Congress declared the
- An event where colonists, disguised as Indians
- signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1783; officially
- Colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American
- the eighteenth century
- The philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the
- signed by Great Britain and France in 1763; officially ending the
- third president of the
- States
- American revolutionary leader; author of common sense
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American
44 Clues: War • States • States • Give me • 1775 and 1783 • and Indian War • by nature or God • or give me death! • and its government • the eighteenth century • third president of the • to be free and independent • pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine • Also known as the Seven Years War • of government in the United States • Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain • ...
Reason & Revolution 2022-11-06
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- Was an important leader of the Haïtian Revolution and the first leader of a free Haiti; in a long struggle again the institution of slavery, he led the blacks to victory over the whites and free coloreds and secured native control over the colony in 1797, calling himself a dictator.
- Scottish economist who wrote the Wealth of Nations a precursor to modern Capitalism
- The period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical discourse that characterized European society during the 'long' 18th century: from the late 17th century to the ending of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- Distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- The Political and Social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods
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- Signed in 1776 by US revolutionaries; it declared the United States as a free state
- Believed people in their natural state were basically good but that they were corrupted by the evils of society, especially the uneven distribution of property
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; (1755-1793)
- A major influence of the Latin American revolutions because of its successfulness; the only successful slave revolt in history; it is led by Toussaint Louverture
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods
- system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- Free from ignorance and false ideas; possessing sound understanding
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- 1783-1830, Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule
- French for "philosopher"; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment
21 Clues: The first ten amendments to the Constitution • A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • The development of industries for the machine production of goods • Free from ignorance and false ideas; possessing sound understanding • French for "philosopher"; applied to all intellectuals during the Enlightenment • ...
Revolutionary war 2023-09-21
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- leader in the american revolutionary war who authored common sense
- English philosopher form the enlightenment period who developed natural rights and social contracts
- treaty signed by england and french ending the french and indian war
- agreement signed between france and the united states agreeing to protect each other from england
- a 47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that advocated for independence for the 13 colonies from Great Britian.
- general of the British army which surrendered at the battle of Yorktown.
- founding father from virginia who said give me liberty or give me death.
- british law passed in 1756 which taxed all printed materials
- the war between great britian and the american colonies between 1775 and 1783
- the concept expressing the balance sought in the government system
- the document which declared the 13 colonies free from Great Britian.
- the event where 8 british soldiers fired upon a group of colonist and killed five.
- first military confrontation of the revolutionary war on April 19,1775
- colonists who remined loyal to great britian
- colonists who called for independence from great britian
- when colonists dressed up as indians and threw 340 chests of tea in to the boston harbour.
- a war between England and France in 1754 and 1763.
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- colonists who remain nuetral in foreign affairs
- gathering of 12 out of the 13 delagates in 1754.
- the time period of great thought and scientific invention.
- an agreement between community and the government
- commander in chief of the british army in the american revolutionary war.
- laws passed by the british in 1774 to punish the colonists for the boston tea party.
- american colonists who were ready to fight at a minutes notice
- first president of the united states, president of the constitutional convention and the leader of the american rebel forces
- the area where the british army surrendered at the end of the revolutionary war
- sole control of a supply of good
- treaty signed by the united states and great britian ending the revolutionary war and aknowledged americas indepndence
- british law passed after the french and indin war that required the colonists to stay east of the appalachain mountains
- author of the declaration of indepndence
- the basic rights given to individuals by nature or god
31 Clues: sole control of a supply of good • author of the declaration of indepndence • colonists who remined loyal to great britian • colonists who remain nuetral in foreign affairs • gathering of 12 out of the 13 delagates in 1754. • an agreement between community and the government • a war between England and France in 1754 and 1763. • ...
SS7 w/ Bullins Euro Exploration, Renaissance, Scientific Revolution 2024-10-02
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- A period of great advances in science and technology in the 1500s and 1600s.
- People sent by the Church to spread their religion to new lands.
- A fast and maneuverable ship used by explorers during the Age of Exploration.
- An explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the world.
- A government idea where power is divided among different branches to prevent any one group from being too powerful.
- An Enlightenment thinker who believed in natural rights and that governments should protect them.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities, often for work and better opportunities.
- A European country known for early exploration of Africa and Asia.
- The way land was organized in feudal times, with large estates run by lords and worked by peasants.
- The idea that all people are born with rights that cannot be taken away, like life and liberty.
- A scientist who suggested that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
- Spanish soldiers and explorers who conquered lands in the Americas for Spain.
- A European country that led exploration of the Americas during the 1500s.
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- A tool used by sailors to find direction using the Earth’s magnetic field.
- A period in the 1700s when thinkers used reason and science to question traditional beliefs.
- Governments ruled by kings or queens who hold power over their nations.
- The belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun, proposed by Copernicus.
- The explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- A Portuguese explorer who was the first European to sail around Africa to reach India.
- A famous Renaissance artist and inventor, known for painting the Mona Lisa.
- A medieval system where land was owned by kings and nobles, and peasants worked the land in exchange for protection.
- A European country that became powerful through trade and exploration in the 1600s.
- A Renaissance sculptor and painter, famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- A time of rebirth in art, learning, and science in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- An instrument that helped sailors figure out their location by measuring stars.
- The main Christian church in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
- A belief in the potential and value of humans, focusing on education and personal achievement.
27 Clues: People sent by the Church to spread their religion to new lands. • A European country known for early exploration of Africa and Asia. • The explorer who sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Americas. • An explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the world. • Governments ruled by kings or queens who hold power over their nations. • ...
Learning Contract #3 2024-11-18
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- A major Indian religion centered on concepts like karma, dharma, reincarnation, and devotion to gods
- Respect and devotion to one’s parents and ancestors, a key tenet in Confucianism
- The ultimate, unchanging reality in Hinduism, encompassing all existence
- A fine, fertile yellow soil found in northern China, crucial for agriculture
- A vast fortification built to protect China from northern invaders like the Mongols
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature and simplicity
- In Buddhism, a state of enlightenment and liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth
- A concept in Chinese philosophy representing the balance of opposites that create harmony in life
- A Chinese philosophical concept where a ruler’s right to govern is divinely granted but can be lost if they fail
- The individual soul, seen as a part of the universal Brahman in Hindu belief
- The historical pattern in China where dynasties rise, prosper, decline, and are replaced
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- An ancient Persian religion focused on the cosmic battle between good and evil
- A person who spreads their religious beliefs to new regions
- Core teachings in Buddhism about the nature of suffering and the path to overcome it
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth, considered the ultimate spiritual goal in Hinduism
- In ancient China, a system where government officials were selected based on merit, often through exams
- The belief that the soul is reborn into new bodies across lifetimes
- The principle of non-violence toward all living things, especially significant in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
- Ancient Hindu scriptures written in Sanskrit that form the basis of Hindu beliefs and rituals
- A person’s duty in life, which varies based on their caste and role
- Subcontinent A distinct landmass in South Asia including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka It is separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayas
- The law of cause and effect in Hinduism; actions in one life affect the next
- A hierarchical social system in India based on birth and occupation
- Indo-European nomads who migrated into India around 1500 BCE, contributing to the formation of the Vedic culture
- An ancient Indian dynasty known for significant achievements in science, mathematics, and culture during its golden age
- A guide in Buddhism for ethical living and achieving enlightenment
26 Clues: A person who spreads their religious beliefs to new regions • A guide in Buddhism for ethical living and achieving enlightenment • The belief that the soul is reborn into new bodies across lifetimes • A person’s duty in life, which varies based on their caste and role • A hierarchical social system in India based on birth and occupation • ...
The Enlightenment (Lucas, Philip) 2025-09-02
9 Clues: . • λεξικός • Rationale • The 5 senses • 1929,1997,2000,2007,2020 • Not the bottom of a tree • Philosopher and a political theorist • A blank canvas that can become anything • X 12.6 North, 43.4 East Otorhinolaryngology
Enlightenment study guide - Logan Reed 2025-10-30
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- Franklin was the _ son for both of his parents.
- Franklins most successful work was called?
- How old was Franklin when his formal Education when it ended?
- What was the social group called that Franklin found when he was 21?
- Who belived in freedom of speach and religion?
- Who belived in self Goverment?
- Franklins life started out?
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- What did people do when old nature belifs were incorrect?
- The name Franklin used to publish his work?
- Franklin was born into what house hold?
- All of these events lead to the Goverment being?
- Who bieleved humans were naturally wicked selves?
12 Clues: Franklins life started out? • Who belived in self Goverment? • Franklin was born into what house hold? • Franklins most successful work was called? • The name Franklin used to publish his work? • Who belived in freedom of speach and religion? • Franklin was the _ son for both of his parents. • All of these events lead to the Goverment being? • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Chs.1-3 2026-01-08
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- a type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change
- a person who tends to see the worst in a situation or who believes the worst will happen
- right of kings the belief that kings and queens have a God-given right to rule, and that rebellion against them is a sin
- the ability of the mind to think clearly and understand; logic
- contract an agreement among individuals in a society and a ruler or government; individuals give up some of their freedoms in exchange for protection by the ruler or government
- a person who specializes in a specific academic subject; an expert
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- a situation in which a disease spreads to many people in an area or region
- monarchy a government in which the king or queen has the unchecked authority to do whatever they want without any restrictions
- a type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change
- requiring absolute obedience to a ruler or government; not allowing personalfreedom
- the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass; the force that pulls objects together
- the study of ideas about knowledge, life, and truth; literally, love of wisdom
- the gravitational force that occurs between Earth and other bodies; the force acting to pull objects toward Earth
13 Clues: a type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change • a type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change • the ability of the mind to think clearly and understand; logic • a person who specializes in a specific academic subject; an expert • a situation in which a disease spreads to many people in an area or region • ...
Religious lifestyle 2020-04-17
French Revolution 2013-04-06
6 Clues: a city • macjine for beheading people • group of thinkers in france during enlightenment • a member of a fighting group making attacks on enemy troops • 1 of 3 social classes in france before the french revolution • ships or troops blocking others from entering or leaving a area
Buddhism Crossword 2018-12-05
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- A state where suffering is ended
- One of the main religions in the world
- Is in the Tipitaka and contains rules for Monks
- Its in the Noble Eight-fold path and is concentration
- A festival that celebrates the death of Buddha
- Buddhist monks
- IS in the Tipitaka and has Buddhist teachings and stories about Buddha
- Its in the Noble Eight-fold path and is Wisdom
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- When you find the middle way
- The founder of Buddhism
- A gathering place for Buddhists
- A festival that is also called Buddha day
- Buddhist nuns
- Is in the Tipitaka and contains what Buddha's teachings mean
- Its in the Noble Eight-fold path and is Morality
- When you do something good or bad and later something either good if you did some thing good or visa versa repays you
- A Buddhist community
17 Clues: Buddhist nuns • Buddhist monks • A Buddhist community • The founder of Buddhism • When you find the middle way • A gathering place for Buddhists • A state where suffering is ended • One of the main religions in the world • A festival that is also called Buddha day • A festival that celebrates the death of Buddha • Its in the Noble Eight-fold path and is Wisdom • ...
S2 History - Topic 5 2024-01-02
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- European Christians who encouraged the exchange of knowledge between the Europe and the Arab world
- Renaissance's painter who painted "Creation of Adam"
- birthplace of Industrial Revolution
- Under capitalism, the capitalist _____ the working class for profit
- An age that people no longer support absolutism
- A feature of Industrial Revolution that means lots of people moved into industrial towns
- a feature of Renaissance's architecture
- Scientist who invented light bulbs
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- According to the natural rights, human are born free and ____
- During the Renaissance, the painting used technique of perspective and technique of _________
- A feature of Industrial Revolution that means people invented many new machines
- Social system that means share the wealth equally
- a social class that is rich and influential
- Industry that started Industrial Revolution
- Language used in literature before the Renaissance
- Theme of literature before the Renaissance
- Renaissance's birthplace
17 Clues: Renaissance's birthplace • Scientist who invented light bulbs • birthplace of Industrial Revolution • a feature of Renaissance's architecture • Theme of literature before the Renaissance • a social class that is rich and influential • Industry that started Industrial Revolution • An age that people no longer support absolutism • ...
Russo-Turkish War 2025-05-06
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- Treaty of Belgrade ended the existence of what french dynasty in Serbia
- Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca lets the crimeans be independent of who
- Issued the Emancipation Edict in 1861
- concluded the 1828-29 Turkish war
- War that took place on the Crimean Peninsula
- Treaty of Edrine allowed Russia to annex islands in what sea
- Largest battle between Russia, Romania, and the Ottomans
- In 1970, Turkey joined the Northern War against what country
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- What treaty was mediated by France on September 18, 1739
- Had a 30-year reign between 1825 and 1855
- Ruler of Russia, who used key aspects of the enlightenment in their rule
- Country where the war started in 1676
- Russias opposition
- Changed the title of Tsar to Emperor
- One of the causes of the war
- One of the consequences of the war
- Where the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca
- One of the causes of the war
18 Clues: Russias opposition • One of the causes of the war • One of the causes of the war • concluded the 1828-29 Turkish war • One of the consequences of the war • Where the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca • Changed the title of Tsar to Emperor • Country where the war started in 1676 • Issued the Emancipation Edict in 1861 • Had a 30-year reign between 1825 and 1855 • ...
Frederick Douglass 2022-10-21
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- Douglass changes his name to ______ in fear of recapture
- City where Douglas is born
- What political party was Douglass affiliated with?
- Douglass learned to write from watching ships'...
- Book about a philosophical dialogue between a master and slave that influences Douglass' views
- What does Douglass give poor boys in exchange for reading lessons
- Douglass advocated for ______ right's along with being an abolitionist
- For slaves, life in the ____ is preferable to...(see
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- Douglass writes in Thomas aulds old discarded _______ to learn to write
- He becomes deeply involved with the abolitionist movement as a ______ and an orator
- Synonym of anti-slavery
- Slaves are inspected alongside
- The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an...
- Who taught Douglass his first lessons on how to read and write
- Douglass's ___________ was abandoned in a small hut in the woods for being too old to work
- life in the ___________ working on plantains
- With education comes
17 Clues: With education comes • Synonym of anti-slavery • City where Douglas is born • Slaves are inspected alongside • life in the ___________ working on plantains • Douglass learned to write from watching ships'... • What political party was Douglass affiliated with? • For slaves, life in the ____ is preferable to...(see • Douglass changes his name to ______ in fear of recapture • ...
Classical Era Review 2025-10-31
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- Painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps
- preferred painting landscapes to portraits
- "The Blue Boy" was famous in the 1920s for being the most ____________ painting ever sold.
- This painting by Gainsborough was a response to a rivalry about what colors could be used in a painting.
- Ancient _________ was the setting for Mozart's "The Magic Flute"
- Opera _________ usually ends with aE funeral.
- In the _________ symphony by Haydn, players get up and leave the stage one by one
- Papageno was the queen's _____-catcher in The Magic Flute
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- Mozart travelled Europe as a child __________.
- The philosophy that led to the French Revolution also means "Age of Reason"
- Wrote Barber of Seville
- This city in Austria was home to many famous musicians.
- ___________, Equalite, Fraternite!
- Wrote "The Marriage of Figaro
- "DA-DA-DA-DUMMMM!"
- The word figaro means _____________
- Composer who worked for the Esterhazy Castle in Austria
17 Clues: "DA-DA-DA-DUMMMM!" • Wrote Barber of Seville • Wrote "The Marriage of Figaro • Painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps • ___________, Equalite, Fraternite! • The word figaro means _____________ • preferred painting landscapes to portraits • Opera _________ usually ends with aE funeral. • Mozart travelled Europe as a child __________. • ...
World History and Economics 2025-12-09
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- Egypt’s strict class structure reflected in who was buried in pyramids
- Family line of rulers; pyramids often linked to these successions
- Medieval system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- Quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy
- Domination of one nation by another for resources and power
- Shift from handmade goods to machine production.
- Amount of a product producers are willing to sell.
- Intellectual movement focused on reason and individual rights
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- Major cause of decline; too large to govern effectively
- General rise in prices over time
- Free, landowning Athenian male with political rights
- Government where citizens vote directly on laws
- Strong government coordination needed for massive building projects
- Form of government ruled by a single powerful leader (sometimes preceding democracy)
- Government-controlled distribution of scarce items
- Basic economic problem of limited resources and unlimited wants
- Professional Roman soldiers who built and defended the empire
17 Clues: General rise in prices over time • Government where citizens vote directly on laws • Shift from handmade goods to machine production. • Government-controlled distribution of scarce items • Quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy • Amount of a product producers are willing to sell. • Free, landowning Athenian male with political rights • ...
buddhism 2023-06-02
6 Clues: Enlightened one • A state of perfect peace • The art of making statues • seeing the world as it really is • a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing mind of distracting thoughts • A widespread Asian religion founded by siddhartha gautama in northeastern India 5th century BC
revolution 2023-05-11
6 Clues: a country • keeps people in order • a group controlling another • Enlightenment thinker that had a big impact on the revolution • a person who supports or believes in the principles of communism. • a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
Enlightenment 2017-12-05
3 Clues: America's first constitution • argued that people are born with a blank mind • his writings made more Europeans aware of the Heliocentric Theory
Baron De Montesquieu 2023-12-04
6 Clues: Montesquieu was a lawyer • one of the books he wrote • his age when his mother died • What country was Montesquieu born in • The name of the time period he was apart of • When the power is divided into 3 branches to avoid one branch ceasing all power
French Revolution 2015-04-01
Across
- home of the luxury filled palace in France where the King and Queen lived. Rioters marched through here in October of 1789.
- Poorest group in France. They were poor and hungry throughout most of the Revolution. (Started the Food Riots during the Revolution.)
- The government before the French Revolution. Made up of 3 classes (Estates). Also a very unfair system
- Considered the Hero of the French Revolution. Known as the person who ended the Revolution. Made France united, strong, and equal.
- a ribbon or bow that showed patriotism during the French Revolution
- The King of France that most French citizens did not like which led to the attempt to overthrow the monarchy. (Liked to spend money)
- new views on power and authority in the government
- The new legislative body of France. This had 3 groups (Left, Center, and Right)
- a radical revolutionary political group associated with the populist journalist Jacques Hébert (Wanted to dechristianize France)
- made up 80% of the French population. They marched and rioted during the Revolution, but they were not leaders. (Very poor)
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- Jacobins wanted to dominate French. This led to 16,000 executions. This was the most violent period of the Revolution (September 1793 to July 1794)
- Favored the King because they were rich and were treated special. They hated the idea of the Enlightenment. And they made up the 2nd Estate.
- Shopkeepers in France. They supported overthrowing the monarchy. They made up most of the army and protesters during the French Revolution
- beheading machine used for executions during the Revolution
- a political group of Frenchmen that wanted major changes in the Government, and were responsible for most deaths during the Reign of Terror.
- A Jacobin leader, also the leader of The Committee of Public Safety. (AKA the starter of the Reign of Terror)
- The war that had a huge influence for government changes that led to the start of the French Revolution
- Married to King Louis XVI. Loved gambling and spending money (Last name)
- The place where the French had to move their meetings to after being kicked out of their old place. (Where the National Assembly was created)
- a prison in eastern Paris. It was seized by the Paris crowd on 14 July 1789
20 Clues: new views on power and authority in the government • beheading machine used for executions during the Revolution • a ribbon or bow that showed patriotism during the French Revolution • Married to King Louis XVI. Loved gambling and spending money (Last name) • a prison in eastern Paris. It was seized by the Paris crowd on 14 July 1789 • ...
Topic 8 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- (Hinduism) a persons duty or what is right for him or her
- make up for
- to calm the mind
- something misleading
- (Hinduism) liberation from reincarnation
- (Buddhism) a state of perfect wisdom
- thrive
- religious community
- forerunner or past relative
- (Buddhism) a person who has received enlightenment and tries to help others
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- system - a system where power is divided between among central government, regional, and local governments
- government rules that set limits or standards on business
- someone who tries to convert others to a religion
- few and scattered
- according to moral law
- (Hinduism) the effects of a persons actions in this and previous lives
- something that provides information about something unknown
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- to eliminate
- the physical features of an area
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- (Hinduism) the rebirth of a soul into a new body
Down
- fixed social class you are born into
- to slow or block the movement of something
- strain through overuse
- the position of a country not allying with either side during the Cold War
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- a group of people working in the same line of business
- superior by a large amount
- membership in a community that gives you civil rights and obligations
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- focused on or gathered in
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- a member of the lowest Indian caste who did jobs no one else wanted to
- (Buddhism) a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering (As well as the name of a well known rock band)
- collection of ancient hymns from the aryans of ancient india
- to split or divide
- thinker or teacher
- result
- (Hinduism) one supreme force, consciousness, or God
- relating to the whole universe
- unfair treatment based on gender
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- unfair treatment
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
46 Clues: thrive • result • make up for • to eliminate • to calm the mind • unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thinker or teacher • religious community • something misleading • strain through overuse • according to moral law • focused on or gathered in • superior by a large amount • forerunner or past relative • relating to the whole universe • unfair treatment based on gender • ...
The Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing develops from
- adj., focused on or gathered in
- a membership in a state or community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- peaceful protests against laws considered unjust
- adj., relating to the whole universe
- consciousness, spiritual force or god
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- v., to make up for
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- adj., superior by a large margin
- adj., few and scattered
- groups of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- people in this caste had to do jobs that no one else wanted
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- liberation from reincarnation
- a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- unfair treatment
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the belief-shared by the religions of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
- an area of what is now northern pakistan and India
- being who have gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, try to help others
- the practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company
Down
- n., result
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- thinkers and teachers
- religious communities
- the willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- people who seek to spread their religion
- making small loans to people with their own small businesses
- the physical features of an area
- adj., according to moral law
- v., to slow or block the movement of something
- v., to strain through overuse
- n., something unreal or misleading
- v., to eliminate
- v., to thrive
- split
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- a policy of not allying with either of the superpowers
44 Clues: split • n., result • v., to thrive • v., to eliminate • unfair treatment • v., to make up for • thinkers and teachers • religious communities • adj., few and scattered • adj., according to moral law • v., to strain through overuse • liberation from reincarnation • adj., focused on or gathered in • the physical features of an area • adj., superior by a large margin • ...
The Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- n., something unreal or misleading
- a membership in a state or community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- making small loans to people with their own small businesses
- the physical features of an area
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- v., to strain through overuse
- v., to slow or block the movement of something
- which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- adj., focused on or gathered in
- v., to thrive
- adj., few and scattered
- n., result
- adj., superior by a large margin
- the practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company
- thinkers and teachers
- v., to make up for
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing develops from
- split
- adj., relating to the whole universe
- consciousness, spiritual force or god
- a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
Down
- people who seek to spread their religion
- peaceful protests against laws considered unjust
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- being who have gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, try to help others
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- an area of what is now northern pakistan and India
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- people in this caste had to do jobs that no one else wanted
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- v., to eliminate
- unfair treatment
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- religious communities
- groups of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- adj., according to moral law
- a policy of not allying with either of the superpowers
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- the belief-shared by the religions of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
- liberation from reincarnation
44 Clues: split • n., result • v., to thrive • v., to eliminate • unfair treatment • v., to make up for • religious communities • thinkers and teachers • adj., few and scattered • adj., according to moral law • v., to strain through overuse • liberation from reincarnation • adj., focused on or gathered in • the physical features of an area • adj., superior by a large margin • ...
The Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- being who have gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, try to help others
- the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- adj., focused on or gathered in
- adj., according to moral law
- people who seek to spread their religion
- adj., superior by a large margin
- which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- n., something unreal or misleading
- peaceful protests against laws considered unjust
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- v., to make up for
- adj., relating to the whole universe
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company
- thinkers and teachers
- a membership in a state or community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- making small loans to people with their own small businesses
Down
- consciousness, spiritual force or god
- v., to eliminate
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- people in this caste had to do jobs that no one else wanted
- adj., few and scattered
- n., result
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- unfair treatment
- religious communities
- liberation from reincarnation
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- groups of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- v., to strain through overuse
- an area of what is now northern pakistan and India
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- a policy of not allying with either of the superpowers
- v., to thrive
- v., to slow or block the movement of something
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- the belief-shared by the religions of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing develops from
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- the physical features of an area
- split
- the willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
44 Clues: split • n., result • v., to thrive • v., to eliminate • unfair treatment • v., to make up for • religious communities • thinkers and teachers • adj., few and scattered • adj., according to moral law • liberation from reincarnation • v., to strain through overuse • adj., focused on or gathered in • adj., superior by a large margin • the physical features of an area • ...
The Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- adj., focused on or gathered in
- a policy of not allying with either of the superpowers
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- adj., relating to the whole universe
- religious communities
- v., to slow or block the movement of something
- n., something unreal or misleading
- an area of what is now northern pakistan and India
- a membership in a state or community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- people who seek to spread their religion
- seasonal winds and weather patterns
- the physical features of an area
- consciousness, spiritual force or god
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- the willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- the belief-shared by the religions of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
- adj., few and scattered
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- adj., superior by a large margin
- adj., according to moral law
- liberation from reincarnation
Down
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- v., to eliminate
- n., result
- a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- peaceful protests against laws considered unjust
- unfair treatment
- people in this caste had to do jobs that no one else wanted
- v., to strain through overuse
- being who have gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, try to help others
- thinkers and teachers
- making small loans to people with their own small businesses
- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- the practice of hiring outside firms or workers to perform specific tasks for a company
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing develops from
- v., to make up for
- split
- v., to thrive
- groups of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
44 Clues: split • n., result • v., to thrive • v., to eliminate • unfair treatment • v., to make up for • religious communities • thinkers and teachers • adj., few and scattered • adj., according to moral law • v., to strain through overuse • liberation from reincarnation • adj., focused on or gathered in • the physical features of an area • adj., superior by a large margin • ...
