enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
The Revolutionary War (1775-83) 2024-11-09
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- Who is the author of Common Sense?
- Who fought against the colonists in the Revolutionary War?
- Who were 'camp followers' in the Revolutionary War?
- ... Tea Party (name of an American city)
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- Benjamin Franklin's cartoon: ... or die
- Which European movement influenced the start of the Revolutionary War in America?
6 Clues: Who is the author of Common Sense? • Benjamin Franklin's cartoon: ... or die • ... Tea Party (name of an American city) • Who were 'camp followers' in the Revolutionary War? • Who fought against the colonists in the Revolutionary War? • Which European movement influenced the start of the Revolutionary War in America?
STOPPING THE REVOLUTION 2025-05-16
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- Method used by the workers to show their hate
- An intellectual movement that prized science, reason, scientific discovery, and innovation
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- Period of innovative mechanisation and deep social changes
- What were the luddites and farmers afraid of?
- Mythical leader of farm labourers
- Textile workers who were against the new machines
6 Clues: Mythical leader of farm labourers • Method used by the workers to show their hate • What were the luddites and farmers afraid of? • Textile workers who were against the new machines • Period of innovative mechanisation and deep social changes • An intellectual movement that prized science, reason, scientific discovery, and innovation
Topic 13 Choice Boards 2023-03-31
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- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- Steady rise in prices
- the rights with which people are born
- one of three divisions of society in France under the old regime
- a fleet of warships
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- belief that the power of monarchs comes from God and is absolute
- the top level of French government after the fall of the Directory
- the idea that no individual, group, organization, or governmental entity is above the law
- A person who studies and tries to explain the world
- the middle class
- a person who seeks wisdom; term applied to intellectuals during the Enlightenment
- A political system in which a ruler holds total power
12 Clues: the middle class • a fleet of warships • Steady rise in prices • the rights with which people are born • A person who studies and tries to explain the world • A political system in which a ruler holds total power • the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • belief that the power of monarchs comes from God and is absolute • ...
Modern World History 2023-05-18
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- War between the U.S. and USSR
- The time in which the universe was being discovered and new was spread
- How many people slept in one barrack
- Strategy to overcome the blockade
- Bombing of a US Aircraft carrier by Japan
- USA, Britain, and the USSR were called what in WWII
- Tragedy where Hitler put the Jews and others he believed weren't good in concentration camps
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- False information put out to persuade one to believe how the creator wants
- What was the day called when US soldiers arrived and fought on Normandy beach
- French military leader
- Competition between the U.S. and USSR to put the first man in space
- What was the agreement to end WWI called
12 Clues: French military leader • War between the U.S. and USSR • Strategy to overcome the blockade • How many people slept in one barrack • What was the agreement to end WWI called • Bombing of a US Aircraft carrier by Japan • USA, Britain, and the USSR were called what in WWII • Competition between the U.S. and USSR to put the first man in space • ...
JapanVocab 2024-01-24
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- A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- A form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian Mainland
- A member of a powerful warrior class
- A Male member of a ruler's court
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- A form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Someone who holds a high social level
- One of the Greatest writers of early Japanese history
- A Japanese Religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- A tower-shaped structure, several stories and upturned, tiled roof
- The code of the samurai
- Head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
12 Clues: The code of the samurai • A Male member of a ruler's court • A member of a powerful warrior class • Someone who holds a high social level • A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • One of the Greatest writers of early Japanese history • A Japanese Religion that expresses love and respect for nature • ...
Hunter French revolution 2022-12-02
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- took over and spreads elightenment ideas through Europe.
- Was found Guilty of conspiracy and attacks upon public safety
- Convicted of treason for bevy of charges
- 97% of the population Bourgeoisie and Peasants paid all taxes.
- It broke France and France wanted to use it to spread the revolution by trying to overthrow all kings.
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- problems Bad food harvest, wars, and wasteful royal spending.
- People suspected of being traitors were killed.
- Response to absolute monarchs and economic problems.
- was brutal leader and considered a threat to the nation.
- Should protect peoples natural rights.
- Believed in separation of the church and state.
- Was believed as a more humane way to execute people.
12 Clues: Should protect peoples natural rights. • Convicted of treason for bevy of charges • People suspected of being traitors were killed. • Believed in separation of the church and state. • Response to absolute monarchs and economic problems. • Was believed as a more humane way to execute people. • was brutal leader and considered a threat to the nation. • ...
Hunter French revolution 2022-12-02
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- took over and spreads elightenment ideas through Europe.
- Was found Guilty of conspiracy and attacks upon public safety
- Convicted of treason for bevy of charges
- 97% of the population Bourgeoisie and Peasants paid all taxes.
- It broke France and France wanted to use it to spread the revolution by trying to overthrow all kings.
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- problems Bad food harvest, wars, and wasteful royal spending.
- People suspected of being traitors were killed.
- Response to absolute monarchs and economic problems.
- was brutal leader and considered a threat to the nation.
- Should protect peoples natural rights.
- Believed in separation of the church and state.
- Was believed as a more humane way to execute people.
12 Clues: Should protect peoples natural rights. • Convicted of treason for bevy of charges • People suspected of being traitors were killed. • Believed in separation of the church and state. • Response to absolute monarchs and economic problems. • Was believed as a more humane way to execute people. • was brutal leader and considered a threat to the nation. • ...
The American Revolution 2022-09-04
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- Those who opposed independence and remained loyal to the British king.
- General who helped capture Charles Town, South Carolina in May 1780.
- Signed in September 1783, that confirmed U.S. independence and set boundaries of the new nation.
- Taxes imposed on printed items and document.
- A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine.
- A peninsula between the James and York rivers.
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- Rebels dumped 18,000 pounds of tea in the Boston Harbor.
- Battle in Pennsylvania, where more then 2,000 soldiers died.
- Taxes placed on items such as sugar.
- Virginia lawyer who was chosen to prepare the final draft of a Declaration of Independence.
- Those who supported independence.
- Key enlightenment thinker who maintained people had natural rights.
12 Clues: Those who supported independence. • A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. • Taxes placed on items such as sugar. • Taxes imposed on printed items and document. • A peninsula between the James and York rivers. • Rebels dumped 18,000 pounds of tea in the Boston Harbor. • Battle in Pennsylvania, where more then 2,000 soldiers died. • ...
Spelling List A Definitions 2025-10-13
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- to use light to create images on a lens; an image made this way
- a system for sending messages over wires using Morse code
- plants’ method for making their food using air and water; activated by sunlight
- a flower that turns toward the sun
- a device for sending sounds over long distances
- a tendency to turn toward heat
- an electronic system for sending sound and images over a long distance
- math involving the measurement of angles, lengths, etc.
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- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a historic city in Pennsylvania; home of the Liberty Bell
- the measurement of people’s vision to fit them for glasses
- a written symbol for a sound
12 Clues: a written symbol for a sound • a tendency to turn toward heat • a flower that turns toward the sun • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a device for sending sounds over long distances • math involving the measurement of angles, lengths, etc. • a historic city in Pennsylvania; home of the Liberty Bell • a system for sending messages over wires using Morse code • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-09-29
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- reparation for a wrongdoing
- The process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities.
- attempt to explain or justify with reason
- The act of bringing someone or something under domination or control.
- An act that goes against a law or rule
- the act of gaining knowledge and wisdom
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- an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- The process of becoming less sensitive to or affected by something, often through repeated exposure.
- willing to obey others unquestioningly
- dull, tedious, and repetitive
12 Clues: reparation for a wrongdoing • dull, tedious, and repetitive • willing to obey others unquestioningly • An act that goes against a law or rule • the act of gaining knowledge and wisdom • attempt to explain or justify with reason • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • The act of bringing someone or something under domination or control. • ...
Pinker vocabulary 2020-09-30
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- if a creature is aware, we say it is this
- when air quality is bad, this is the matter!
- In English Upplysningstiden is called The
- this can really stink
- Will Donald Trump do this when he loses the election?
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- the sun does this with light, a beeper does it with a beep!
- a kind of expert who presents their opinion in the media
- this word describes having free time
- light or even empty speech of light-hearted people, animals, and birds
- the Bible says this of the hard times at the end of the world
- a low income might just allow you to ____ out a living
- a four-letter word that you shouldn't call a little person
- a gloomy state,
13 Clues: a gloomy state, • this can really stink • this word describes having free time • if a creature is aware, we say it is this • In English Upplysningstiden is called The • when air quality is bad, this is the matter! • Will Donald Trump do this when he loses the election? • a low income might just allow you to ____ out a living • ...
Topic 18: A Revolutionary Era 2023-05-19
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- Someone who has extreme ideas
- An army of citizen volunteers who train to fight during emergencies
- A formal agreement between people or nations to help one another
- A state of perfect wisdom
- The commander-in-chief of the colonial armies during the American revolution
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- To step down from power
- Killing of a large number of helpless people
- Action of refusing to buy certain goods to show disapproval or to try to change a policy
- A machine used for beheading people
- To not pay attention, to not recognize
- To discuss, usually in public
- a set of laws that protected basic freedoms and guaranteed equality before the law
- A document that states the basic principles and structure of a government
13 Clues: To step down from power • A state of perfect wisdom • Someone who has extreme ideas • To discuss, usually in public • A machine used for beheading people • To not pay attention, to not recognize • Killing of a large number of helpless people • A formal agreement between people or nations to help one another • ...
American Literary Eras 2021-12-02
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- type of reform championed by Transcendentalists
- Henry ____ Thoreau
- Romantic poets ditched the formal structure of the past and wrote this type of poetry
- female Transcendentalist who wrote lots of poetry that wasn't published until after her death
- philosophical, artistic, and literary movement that developed as a reaction to The Enlightenment
- Romanticism included a fascination with this
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- Romantics prized this
- along with Melville and Poe, he was part of the Dark Romantics
- movement based on idea that there was a part of the self that transcended the physical senses and logic
- Ralph ____ Emerson
- a new genre introduced during Romanticism
- Transcendentalism was marked by this as well as idealism and intuition
- poet for whom previous Fostoria school building was named
13 Clues: Henry ____ Thoreau • Ralph ____ Emerson • Romantics prized this • a new genre introduced during Romanticism • Romanticism included a fascination with this • type of reform championed by Transcendentalists • poet for whom previous Fostoria school building was named • along with Melville and Poe, he was part of the Dark Romantics • ...
ICOs 2024-12-23
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- Focal point for interdimensional gateways 2 wrds
- This will become a trusted guide, protector and spiritual companion. A divine gift for the ages
- This cannot be replicated, it's rare and unique.
- Port your conscious into another "meatsuit"
- Has healing abilities, divine protection, mental resilience and more
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- Used by galactic travelers. The ultimate mode of transportation
- Lost civilization
- Unlocking the secrets of the Arctic and Antarctic
- 100's of miles thick. No one can break through
- Crystalline waters and majestic palaces 2 wrds
- Offers a glimpse into the vast expanse of the universe
- It will set your free
- Bridges the divine connection with our modern world. Where divine guidance converges with human potential, creating pathway for enlightenment and abundance
13 Clues: Lost civilization • It will set your free • Port your conscious into another "meatsuit" • Crystalline waters and majestic palaces 2 wrds • 100's of miles thick. No one can break through • Focal point for interdimensional gateways 2 wrds • This cannot be replicated, it's rare and unique. • Unlocking the secrets of the Arctic and Antarctic • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2024-11-14
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- agreement among the members of a society to cooperate
- government is created by and subject to the will of the people
- model where the planets revolve around the earth
- Newton's theory that gravity is predictable and acts on all matter
- A major shift in thinking between 1500-1700 in which modern science emerged
- let the economy run without government interference
- model where the earth is the center of the universe
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- legally killing someone as punishment for a crime
- the group which wins the most votes has power
- kings and queens have a God given right to rule
- Purpose, research, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, conclusion
- rights granted to all people by nature
- intellectual movement of the late 17th & 18th centuries
13 Clues: rights granted to all people by nature • the group which wins the most votes has power • kings and queens have a God given right to rule • model where the planets revolve around the earth • legally killing someone as punishment for a crime • let the economy run without government interference • model where the earth is the center of the universe • ...
SCano_ARevolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
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- committee that drafted declaration
- inspired phrase "life, liberty, pursuit of happiness" and more
- when Gb lowered prices for only one tea company, so only that one could be bought
- inspired freedom of speech and more
- what prohibited colonists from settling west to avoid conflict
- war over British expansion in the ohio river valley
- GB faced this because of the war
- representatives from different colony states met and wrote the declaration
- acts that GB did in response to the Boston Tea Party
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- written grievances towards GB that borrowed ideas form enlightenment thinkers
- when British troops went to take weapons and were met with a colonial militia
- tax on most materials
- when British troops fire into an angry mob
13 Clues: tax on most materials • GB faced this because of the war • committee that drafted declaration • inspired freedom of speech and more • when British troops fire into an angry mob • war over British expansion in the ohio river valley • acts that GB did in response to the Boston Tea Party • inspired phrase "life, liberty, pursuit of happiness" and more • ...
buddhism cross word 2021-03-08
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- Day celebration of Buddha's death
- perpetuates the Buddhist tradition of honoring family ancestors
- main event in dhamma day it also means When the Wheel of Dharma is set to Motion
- Celebrated in Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka as the traditional New Year's Day
- Donations especially robes are given to monks to express gratitude.
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- Recognized as Buddha's first teaching
- Day the day that Siddhartha Gautama became the historical Buddha by which he experienced his first enlighten.
- Tibbetan Buddhist New Year
- the end of the intensive practice Buddha endured.
- celebrates the Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death.
10 Clues: Tibbetan Buddhist New Year • Day celebration of Buddha's death • Recognized as Buddha's first teaching • the end of the intensive practice Buddha endured. • celebrates the Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death. • perpetuates the Buddhist tradition of honoring family ancestors • Donations especially robes are given to monks to express gratitude. • ...
Brookelyn Skorupa- Section 3&4 2021-01-04
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- In July 1776, the Second Continental Congress issued
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- social gatherings held by hostesses
- characterized by a grand, ornate design seen in elaborate places like Versailles
- which power was divided between national and state governments
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- ten amendments
- monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit
- the setup of the three separate branches of government provided the built-in system of
- the artistic style of the late 1700's
- ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796. The well-educated empress read the works of philosophes, and she exchanged many letters with Voltaire
10 Clues: ten amendments • social gatherings held by hostesses • the artistic style of the late 1700's • wrote the Declaration of Independence • In July 1776, the Second Continental Congress issued • which power was divided between national and state governments • characterized by a grand, ornate design seen in elaborate places like Versailles • ...
The Venezuelan Revolution 2012-11-08
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- A wealthy criollo that was influenced by the European writers of the Enlightenment; travelled to Europe and brought back Francisco de Miranda
- A group of people belonging to the planter elite that were born in Spain
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- A group of people native to America
- The hacendados main export; helped them achieve preeminence
- Ruled Venezuela as a colony
- A population of combined Native American and European ancestry
- Period of disease and death brought to the criollos by the Europeans
- A group dictatorship
- The planter elite that dominated Venezuela under Spanish rule
- Conquered Spain in 1808, providing Venezuelan revolutionaries with a window of opportunity
10 Clues: A group dictatorship • Ruled Venezuela as a colony • A group of people native to America • The hacendados main export; helped them achieve preeminence • The planter elite that dominated Venezuela under Spanish rule • A population of combined Native American and European ancestry • Period of disease and death brought to the criollos by the Europeans • ...
Tier 2: Crossword Puzzle 2015-09-28
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- What region of colonies had a good climate and soil for farming?
- What was the disease called that killed 15 percent of Boston's population in 1721?
- What region of colonies had shipbuilding, lumber, and fishing?
- What are large farms or areas of land called?
- Protected rights were first found in what document?
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- This movement placed value on knowledge, reason, and science.
- What was England's government called?
- What colonies were under direct English control?
- The middle colonies were known mainly as the most _______ colonies.
- Which person in the family mainly took care of the children and did household chores?
10 Clues: What was England's government called? • What are large farms or areas of land called? • What colonies were under direct English control? • Protected rights were first found in what document? • This movement placed value on knowledge, reason, and science. • What region of colonies had shipbuilding, lumber, and fishing? • ...
Warrior Nun Rewatch 2023-02-23
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- What disappeared from Mother Superion's face when the Halo brought her back?
- What was the name of the guy Camila found attractive?
- Michael tells Ava that " embracing death can lead to ___"
- Ava uses what of Vincent to get in to Adriel's mind? (His divinium ___)
- Ava uses what weapon to hit Lilith in the face?
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- What's the brand of computer Dr. Salvius is using to examine Adriel's cathedral?
- Lilith tells Ava "this is not a ___"
- Adriel's final plague is a burning light that only ___ non-believers
- The ambulance was ___ minutes out
- Camila tells Yasmine she's a ___
10 Clues: Camila tells Yasmine she's a ___ • The ambulance was ___ minutes out • Lilith tells Ava "this is not a ___" • Ava uses what weapon to hit Lilith in the face? • What was the name of the guy Camila found attractive? • Michael tells Ava that " embracing death can lead to ___" • Adriel's final plague is a burning light that only ___ non-believers • ...
Topic 13 Choice Boards 2023-03-31
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- a person who seeks wisdom; term applied to intellectuals during the Enlightenment
- a fleet of warships
- Steady rise in prices
- A political system in which a ruler holds total power
- one of three divisions of society in France under the old regime
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- belief that the power of monarchs comes from God and is absolute
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- A person who studies and tries to explain the world
- the rights with which people are born
- the idea that no individual, group, organization, or governmental entity is above the law
10 Clues: a fleet of warships • Steady rise in prices • the rights with which people are born • A person who studies and tries to explain the world • A political system in which a ruler holds total power • the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • belief that the power of monarchs comes from God and is absolute • ...
Chapter 11 lesson 2 2024-03-19
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- what did the white-collar workers embraced to the middle class?
- what was the most common job for women?
- who made sure that everyone in the city had clean water?
- who became leaders in government and the military?
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- during what time modern feminism emerged?
- who persisted in the social classes and middle class groups in 1870?
- What increased in cities that made people go live there to fina work?
- where did women stayed in the 1800s while men worked?
- who saw a increase job opportunity during the second Industrial Revolution?
- What solved dirty cities?
10 Clues: What solved dirty cities? • what was the most common job for women? • during what time modern feminism emerged? • who became leaders in government and the military? • where did women stayed in the 1800s while men worked? • who made sure that everyone in the city had clean water? • what did the white-collar workers embraced to the middle class? • ...
Social Studies- Revision 2023-04-13
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- Pirates who worked for the government
- The Age of Reason
- James Watt invented the ___ engine, which could run a whole factory
- In 1768 Captain Cook set sail to explore ___
- In 1776, the thirteen became independent
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- ___ Party:American colonists threw a cargoe of British Tea to the sea in protest
- The Treaty of ___ finally recognised the USA as an independent nation
- H. Davey invented the __ which was used to put patients to sleep during surgery
- Human labor started to be replced by the work of __
- British people manufactured goods and shipped them to Africa in return for__
10 Clues: The Age of Reason • Pirates who worked for the government • In 1776, the thirteen became independent • In 1768 Captain Cook set sail to explore ___ • Human labor started to be replced by the work of __ • James Watt invented the ___ engine, which could run a whole factory • The Treaty of ___ finally recognised the USA as an independent nation • ...
A Time of Revolutions 2023-05-04
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- Person of lower class who works as a landowner and agriculture laborer
- A general term denoting various forms of compulsory military service
- condition of loyalty to ones own nation
- What was King Louis XIV's palace called
- What major historic event helped transform Europe politically and socially
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- Turkish Muslim dynasty that didn't fall until its defeat in WWI
- King of Spain during the Napoleonic wars
- existed as a symbolic national assembly in France
- What European cultural and philosophical movement grew out of the methods of inquiry
- A French royal house descended from Louis XIV 13th century
10 Clues: condition of loyalty to ones own nation • What was King Louis XIV's palace called • King of Spain during the Napoleonic wars • existed as a symbolic national assembly in France • A French royal house descended from Louis XIV 13th century • Turkish Muslim dynasty that didn't fall until its defeat in WWI • ...
Year 8 - History Crossword 2023-10-02
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- The biggest enslaved port in Britain
- The shape of trade used by people from the 16th - 19th century from Europe, Africa and America.
- The percentage of enslaved people who died at sea
- The Cumbrian port used for enslaved voyages
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- The idea that reason and logic replaced superstition and tradition
- To get rid of something
- William ........... - a person who was an abolitionist
- A disease that was carried on board slave ships which dehydrated the slaves
- The journey taken by slaves from Africa to the Americas
- The plant that the British industry relied on enslaved labour for.
10 Clues: To get rid of something • The biggest enslaved port in Britain • The Cumbrian port used for enslaved voyages • The percentage of enslaved people who died at sea • William ........... - a person who was an abolitionist • The journey taken by slaves from Africa to the Americas • The idea that reason and logic replaced superstition and tradition • ...
US History Module 3 Vocab 2024-10-22
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- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- remain in the church and form their own
- laws to control slaves
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- people who worked from 4-7 years for a landlord
- an agreement to have a fair law to protect the general food
- trade a system in which goods and slaves where traded among the Americas
- wanted to cut ties with the existing church and form their own
- thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty
- society of friends
- awakening a religious movement that swept through the colonies in 1730-1740
10 Clues: society of friends • laws to control slaves • remain in the church and form their own • people who worked from 4-7 years for a landlord • spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society • an agreement to have a fair law to protect the general food • wanted to cut ties with the existing church and form their own • ...
UK HISTORY 2025-12-12
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- The 1688 English revolution that brought William and Mary to the throne without any bloodshed.
- Patron saint of England.
- Iceni tribe leader who fought the Romans in 60–61 AD.
- 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason and science.
- English military and political leader who ruled as Lord Protector.
- Opponents of the Tories in 17th–18th century Britain.
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- Women campaigning for the right to vote in the early 20th century
- England’s government after the monarchy was temporarily abolished.
- Name of the British leader known for Brexit, comes after Theresa May
- UK’s exit from the European Union.
10 Clues: Patron saint of England. • UK’s exit from the European Union. • Iceni tribe leader who fought the Romans in 60–61 AD. • Opponents of the Tories in 17th–18th century Britain. • Women campaigning for the right to vote in the early 20th century • England’s government after the monarchy was temporarily abolished. • ...
Buddhism 2023-10-05
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- the process of rebirth after death
- the path of righteousness, following the teachings of Buddha
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- The enlightened one, a prince once known as Siddhartha Gautama
- The birth year of Siddhartha Gautama
- What we know as what comes around goes around, your actions have consequences in your next life
- The path to enlightenment, starts with a number
- The country of origin of Buddhism
7 Clues: The country of origin of Buddhism • the process of rebirth after death • The birth year of Siddhartha Gautama • The path to enlightenment, starts with a number • the path of righteousness, following the teachings of Buddha • The enlightened one, a prince once known as Siddhartha Gautama • ...
The Enlightenment and Its Thinkers 2022-05-23
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- MOVEMENT IN EUROPE IN THE 17U0S THAT FOUND LEARNING AND REASONING IMPORTANT
- LIFE, LIBERTY AND PROPERTY
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- EACH BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT HAS ITS OWN POWERS
- AN AGREEMENT THAT PROTECTS PEOPLES' RIGHTS AS LONG AS GOVERNMENT PROTECTS THOSE RIGHTS
- CREATED THE IDEA OF SOCIAL CONTRACT
- CREATED THE IDEA OF SEPARATION OF POWERS
- THE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT CAN LIMIT THE POWER OF THE OTHER BRANCHES
7 Clues: LIFE, LIBERTY AND PROPERTY • CREATED THE IDEA OF SOCIAL CONTRACT • CREATED THE IDEA OF SEPARATION OF POWERS • EACH BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT HAS ITS OWN POWERS • THE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT CAN LIMIT THE POWER OF THE OTHER BRANCHES • MOVEMENT IN EUROPE IN THE 17U0S THAT FOUND LEARNING AND REASONING IMPORTANT • ...
World history 2023-01-24
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- A cultural movement that took place in Europe between the 14th and 16th centuries
- the Age of Reason, it took place in Europe during the 18th century
- aristocrats who fled France in the years following the French
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- An execution device invented by French surgeon Antoine Louis
- first emperor of France
- Absolutism:the political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority
- a radical Jacobin journalist
7 Clues: first emperor of France • a radical Jacobin journalist • An execution device invented by French surgeon Antoine Louis • aristocrats who fled France in the years following the French • the Age of Reason, it took place in Europe during the 18th century • A cultural movement that took place in Europe between the 14th and 16th centuries • ...
Early US Crossword 2017-12-18
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- One of the states that came out of the Northwest Ordinance
- Source of propaganda for the Patriots
- Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII
- Number of states necessary to pass a law under the Aoc
- Shot(s) hear round the world
- Who the national government had to ask for money from under the AoC
- What Great Britain was left with after winning the French and Indian War
- Number of states necessary to alter the AoC
- American battle tactic
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- Final major battle of the war
- Turning point in the war
- America's first form of government
- European country that provided the most aid to the Americans during the war
- Author of the DoI
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Natural Rights and the Social Contract
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Power the national government lacked under the AoC
- Every conflict in North America results in this group somehow losing
- Forced Great Britain to accept American independence in 1783
19 Clues: Author of the DoI • American battle tactic • Turning point in the war • Shot(s) hear round the world • Final major battle of the war • Commander of the Continental Army • America's first form of government • Source of propaganda for the Patriots • Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII • Number of states necessary to alter the AoC • ...
Early US Crossword 2017-12-18
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- Who the national government had to ask for money from under the AoC
- America's first form of government
- Final major battle of the war
- Power the national government lacked under the AoC
- Every conflict in North America results in this group somehow losing
- American battle tactic
- Author of the DoI
- European country that provided the most aid to the Americans during the war
- Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII
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- What Great Britain was left with after winning the French and Indian War
- Forced Great Britain to accept American independence in 1783
- Shot(s) hear round the world
- Source of propaganda for the Patriots
- One of the states that came out of the Northwest Ordinance
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Natural Rights and the Social Contract
- Number of states necessary to pass a law under the Aoc
- Number of states necessary to alter the AoC
- Turning point in the war
19 Clues: Author of the DoI • American battle tactic • Turning point in the war • Shot(s) hear round the world • Final major battle of the war • Commander of the Continental Army • America's first form of government • Source of propaganda for the Patriots • Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII • Number of states necessary to alter the AoC • ...
Early US Crossword 2017-12-18
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- What Great Britain was left with after winning the French and Indian War
- Power the national government lacked under the AoC
- Shot(s) hear round the world
- Every conflict in North America results in this group somehow losing
- America's first form of government
- Source of propaganda for the Patriots
- Who the national government had to ask for money from under the AoC
- European country that provided the most aid to the Americans during the war
- Final major battle of the war
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- One of the states that came out of the Northwest Ordinance
- American battle tactic
- Forced Great Britain to accept American independence in 1783
- Number of states necessary to alter the AoC
- Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII
- Number of states necessary to pass a law under the AoC
- Turning point in the war
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Author of the DoI
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Natural Rights and the Social Contract
19 Clues: Author of the DoI • American battle tactic • Turning point in the war • Shot(s) hear round the world • Final major battle of the war • Commander of the Continental Army • America's first form of government • Source of propaganda for the Patriots • Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII • Number of states necessary to alter the AoC • ...
Candide Crossword 2013-01-14
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- The highest female voice type.
- Maidservant to the Baroness.
- Country where Pangloss and Candide are almost hung by the Inquisitor.
- The lowest female voice type.
- The most common male voice type.
- Literary type comprising irony, sarcasm, or ridicule.
- The main male character and namesake of the operetta.
- Cultural intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- America Continent in the New World where Cunegonde, Candide, and the Old Lady escape to.
- French philosopher who's book (novella) 'Candide' is based on.
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- Opening musical number to an opera or operetta. Candide has a famous one.
- Doctor who continuously lectures Candide, Cunegonde, Maximillian, and Paquette.
- Cunegonde's brother and son of the Baron.
- Type of 'lighter,' generally shorter opera.
- The highest pitch and smallest string instrument in the orchestra.
- The lowest male voice type.
- Woman who Candide is in love with.
- Location of the castle in the beginning of Act I.
- Composer of 'Candide' and 'West Side Story.'
19 Clues: The lowest male voice type. • Maidservant to the Baroness. • The lowest female voice type. • The highest female voice type. • The most common male voice type. • Woman who Candide is in love with. • Cunegonde's brother and son of the Baron. • Type of 'lighter,' generally shorter opera. • Composer of 'Candide' and 'West Side Story.' • ...
The Revolutionary Era 2012-12-12
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- first British tax on the colonists
- gave British officials the right to search colonists' homes without warrant
- act of protest by the colonists, dumped tea into the harbor
- British soliders shoot at an angry crowd, killing five colnists
- ended the Civil War, Britain recognizes the independence of United States
- document that formally announced the colonies' break with Great Britain
- required colonists to provide food, housing, transportation for British troops
- Enlightenment writer whose ideas supported an American rebellion
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- country led by King George III
- required colonists to pay for official govt stamp on paper goods
- author of the first draft od the Declaration of Independence
- pamphlet that condemned the monarchy and rule of King George III
- last major battle of the Revolutionary War
- site of battle where the colonists lost, but it gave them confidence
- leader of the Continental Army
- those supported Great Britain
- author of Common Sense
- those who supported independence
- name of the camp where Washington's troops endured the 1777-1778 winter
19 Clues: author of Common Sense • those supported Great Britain • country led by King George III • leader of the Continental Army • those who supported independence • first British tax on the colonists • last major battle of the Revolutionary War • act of protest by the colonists, dumped tea into the harbor • author of the first draft od the Declaration of Independence • ...
allifindleych6s1s2 2020-12-08
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- of life
- liberty.
- The philosopher who held a different, more positive, view of human nature.
- devoted himself to the study of
- wrote over 70 books.
- published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of
- a new way of thinking about the natural world.based upon careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs.
- idea that all the planets revolved around planet earth.
- th idea that everything evolved around the sun
- An Italian scientist who built an instrument that could enlarge far-off object, AKA the telescope
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- when the people give up their right to their government
- french word for philosopher, these people believed that people could apply reason to all
- English scientist who Newton studied mathematics and physics at Cambridge University.
- AKA François Marie
- is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- in 1792.
- an intellectual movement that stressed
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- was passionately committed to individual freedom.
19 Clues: of life • liberty. • in 1792. • AKA François Marie • wrote over 70 books. • devoted himself to the study of • an intellectual movement that stressed • th idea that everything evolved around the sun • was passionately committed to individual freedom. • when the people give up their right to their government • is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
American Literature 2025-08-22
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- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using like or as
- A story handed down through generations, often explaining origins
- Writing that expresses ideas through rhythm, meter, and figurative language
- A figure of speech giving human qualities to nonhuman things
- Literature meant to be performed on stage
- The 'birth' of uniquely American literature, 1820–1865
- A type or category of literature, such as poetry, prose, or drama
- Movement emphasizing reason, science, and individualism, 1750–1800
- The sequence of events in a story
- Written language in sentences and paragraphs, not poetry
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- Period from 1607–1776 focused on sermons, diaries, and God-centered writings
- The main character of a story
- Movement after WWI marked by disillusionment and experimentation
- Style from 1865–1914 that portrays life as it really is
- Language appealing to the five senses
- The person telling the story
- A central message or lesson in literature
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story
- A comparison that doesn’t use like or as
19 Clues: The person telling the story • The main character of a story • The sequence of events in a story • Language appealing to the five senses • A comparison that doesn’t use like or as • Literature meant to be performed on stage • A central message or lesson in literature • A struggle between opposing forces in a story • The 'birth' of uniquely American literature, 1820–1865 • ...
Candide Crossword 2013-01-14
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- The highest female voice type.
- Maidservant to the Baroness.
- Country where Pangloss and Candide are almost hung by the Inquisitor.
- The lowest female voice type.
- The most common male voice type.
- Literary type comprising irony, sarcasm, or ridicule.
- The main male character and namesake of the operetta.
- Cultural intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- America Continent in the New World where Cunegonde, Candide, and the Old Lady escape to.
- French philosopher who's book (novella) 'Candide' is based on.
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- Opening musical number to an opera or operetta. Candide has a famous one.
- Doctor who continuously lectures Candide, Cunegonde, Maximillian, and Paquette.
- Cunegonde's brother and son of the Baron.
- Type of 'lighter,' generally shorter opera.
- The highest pitch and smallest string instrument in the orchestra.
- The lowest male voice type.
- Woman who Candide is in love with.
- Location of the castle in the beginning of Act I.
- Composer of 'Candide' and 'West Side Story.'
19 Clues: The lowest male voice type. • Maidservant to the Baroness. • The lowest female voice type. • The highest female voice type. • The most common male voice type. • Woman who Candide is in love with. • Cunegonde's brother and son of the Baron. • Type of 'lighter,' generally shorter opera. • Composer of 'Candide' and 'West Side Story.' • ...
Early US Crossword 2017-12-18
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- Number of states necessary to alter the AoC
- Turning point in the war
- Who the national government had to ask for money from under the AoC
- Shot(s) hear round the world
- Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII
- Author of the DoI
- Source of propaganda for the Patriots
- Every conflict in North America results in this group somehow losing
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- American battle tactic
- Number of states necessary to pass a law under the Aoc
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Natural Rights and the Social Contract
- Forced Great Britain to accept American independence in 1783
- America's first form of government
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Power the national government lacked under the AoC
- One of the states that came out of the Northwest Ordinance
- European country that provided the most aid to the Americans during the war
- Final major battle of the war
- What Great Britain was left with after winning the French and Indian War
19 Clues: Author of the DoI • American battle tactic • Turning point in the war • Shot(s) hear round the world • Final major battle of the war • Commander of the Continental Army • America's first form of government • Source of propaganda for the Patriots • Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII • Number of states necessary to alter the AoC • ...
Caste System, Hinduism and Buddhism 2019-03-19
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- hindu class structure to which you are born into your role
- comes from desire or wanting
- the day buddhists celebrate the buddha's birth, enlightenment and death
- these people are forbidden to touch anyone who belongs to one of the four varnas
- hindu women wear a dot on their forehead
- buddhism is named for its founder, the Buddha
- a group of people made of monks, nuns and lay people
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- an Indian leader who promoted the practice of non-violence for social injustice
- buddhists place to visit for prayer
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Buddhists place in the home for prayer
- symbol of life/goodness so Hindus do not eat beef
- spiritual leader important to Tibetan Buddhists
- calm and focused thought
- sacred writings of Buddhists
- the state of no more suffering and no more rebirth
- sacred writings of Hinduism
- freedom, allows a person to become one with Brahman
- right conduct or doing one's duty
19 Clues: calm and focused thought • sacred writings of Hinduism • comes from desire or wanting • sacred writings of Buddhists • right conduct or doing one's duty • buddhists place to visit for prayer • the rebirth of a soul into a new body • Buddhists place in the home for prayer • hindu women wear a dot on their forehead • buddhism is named for its founder, the Buddha • ...
Making the Invisible Visible 2018-10-22
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- of high social class or political status
- type of planning that represents the voice of reason in contemporary society
- type of story/tale where someone / something ‘saves the day’
- the dark side
- “the struggle of people against power is a struggle of ______ against forgetting” - Novelist Mila Kundera
- people with original ideas about what the future will be like
- alternative traditions of planning that challenge the accuracy of the official story
- to be left out of the narrative
- The “________” story of planning, one that keeps being repeated
- type of planning that encompasses the tradition of city and nation building
- without any blemishes; perfect
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- one who is blamed and/or harmed by certain policies and actions
- the struggle of particular memories against particular omissions or suppressions involves _____.
- characterized by resistance
- Age of Reason; material progress through scientific rationality
- nondiscriminatory, wide-ranging, full
- concerning or enforcing rules, regulatory
- In Cities of Tomorrow, Hall focuses on __________ human agency
- something that relates to giving freedom or being set fre
19 Clues: the dark side • characterized by resistance • without any blemishes; perfect • to be left out of the narrative • nondiscriminatory, wide-ranging, full • of high social class or political status • concerning or enforcing rules, regulatory • something that relates to giving freedom or being set fre • type of story/tale where someone / something ‘saves the day’ • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2024-03-25
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- a religion centered around the teachings of the Buddha
- reached by following the eightfold path
- ones spiritual duties related to their caste
- achieved when one is released from the cycle of rebirth
- a social order that has determined one's place in Indian society
- a group from Central Asia who supposedly moved into India and established the Vedic society
- farm workers, servants, and laborers
- herders, farmers, merchants, and craftspeople
- a state of peace that is free from suffering and desire
- collection of religious poems, myths, and hymns that influence Hinduism
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- priests
- an important language of Ancient India
- a major world religion that developed in India from the Vedas
- the rebirth of one's soul
- the effect a person's actions have on their soul
- India's first civilization, located along the Indus River
- warriors
- founder of the caste system
- a wind pattern that influences the climate and leads to wet and dry seasons
19 Clues: priests • warriors • the rebirth of one's soul • founder of the caste system • farm workers, servants, and laborers • an important language of Ancient India • reached by following the eightfold path • ones spiritual duties related to their caste • herders, farmers, merchants, and craftspeople • the effect a person's actions have on their soul • ...
Unit 9 vocab 2025-01-28
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- One leader has all the power
- Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor
- English materialist and political philosopher and supported absolute sovereignty
- Agreement that protected potential commercial interests in Africa
- Someone with a different opinion from most
- Process of making a place urban
- Process of making something a fact by experiments
- Astronomical model where all the planets revolve around the sun
- Individual people do not own land or factories the government or community do
- A Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, and philosopher
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- English philosopher and theorist
- People starting a business on their own
- Country under the authority of another country
- Country ruled by an emperor
- Major industries owned by workers and not by private businesses
- building that manufactures goods at a rapid rate
- An english polymath and a mathematician, physicist and astronomer
- French philosopher who believed to split government power 3 ways
- A French Enlightenment writer and philosopher known for his criticism of religion and advocacy for freedom
19 Clues: Country ruled by an emperor • One leader has all the power • Process of making a place urban • English philosopher and theorist • People starting a business on their own • Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor • Someone with a different opinion from most • Country under the authority of another country • building that manufactures goods at a rapid rate • ...
Unit 9 Vocab Jonny McCarthy 2025-01-27
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- Establishing facts through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- Large buildings with mass amounts of pollution being made. Children worked there.
- His theory is that earth orbits the Sun.
- Advocate for freedom for slaves, and freedom of speech.
- A conference in berlin.
- All property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid
- A political system where 1 person has complete authority
- To expand greatly into other parts of the lands.
- It is a theory where the sun is the center of the solar system.
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- Peacefully compete for colonies in Africa and Asia.
- Known as “The Father Of Liberalism” Was an enlightenment thinker.
- Someone who takes the risk of making a new business.
- Economic and social systems characterised by social ownership
- Known as the Founder of modern political philosophy.
- Religious beliefs that differed from the established church
- He was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and author.
- French Judge, Historian, Political Philosopher.
- Shift from rural to urban areas
- Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor
19 Clues: A conference in berlin. • Shift from rural to urban areas • His theory is that earth orbits the Sun. • Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor • French Judge, Historian, Political Philosopher. • To expand greatly into other parts of the lands. • Peacefully compete for colonies in Africa and Asia. • Someone who takes the risk of making a new business. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2013-02-28
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- The common religion of India based upon the original Aryan settlers
- A geographically extensive and powerful empire in ancient india ruled by the Mauryan dynasty
- A system of division of labour and power in human society
- When you do a good deed something good will happen to you
- The study of space
- One of the seven sacred rivers of Hindus
- Going without food
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- A concious effort to free ones mind
- rebirth
- An ancient indian empire established by Chandragupta
- Complete peace
- A mix of two or more metals
- One of Ancient Indias greatest emporers
- The science of the properties of metal
- The teaching of Buddha that life is permeated with suffering caused by desire, that suffering ceases when desire ceases, and that enlightenment through right conduct, wisdom, and meditation releases one from desire, and suffering
15 Clues: rebirth • Complete peace • The study of space • Going without food • A mix of two or more metals • A concious effort to free ones mind • The science of the properties of metal • One of Ancient Indias greatest emporers • One of the seven sacred rivers of Hindus • An ancient indian empire established by Chandragupta • A system of division of labour and power in human society • ...
Statue of Liberty 2023-07-14
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- - The statue holds a ___ representing enlightenment.
- - The statue holds a ___ with the date of American independence.
- - Nearby island known as the gateway for millions of immigrants.
- - Symbol of freedom and independence.
- - The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of ___ the world.
- - Country that gifted the statue to the United States.
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- - The Statue of Liberty represents hope for ___ and freedom.
- - The ___ of Liberty is an iconic symbol in the United States.
- - The Statue of Liberty has a distinctive ___ color.
- - The Statue of Liberty stands on ___ Island in New York ___.
- - Material used to construct the statue's outer layer.
- - The Statue of Liberty is a ___ monument in the United States.
- - The Statue of Liberty is a ___ representation of freedom.
- - City where the Statue of Liberty is located.
- - The statue wears a ___ with seven rays representing rays of light.
15 Clues: - Symbol of freedom and independence. • - City where the Statue of Liberty is located. • - The Statue of Liberty has a distinctive ___ color. • - The statue holds a ___ representing enlightenment. • - The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of ___ the world. • - Material used to construct the statue's outer layer. • - Country that gifted the statue to the United States. • ...
quiz 2024-01-31
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- The ____ monarchs returned to the throne in 1814
- Team that played against the 49ers Sunday
- Response to the rationalism of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
- Country that gained independence from the Ottomans in 1829
- Chita Rivera’s role in “West Side Story” (1957)
- Napoleon’s nephew’s first name
- ___ of Europe.
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- Acronym for the main aid agency for Palestinians
- Congress of ____ focused on returning to the old order after Napoleon’s defeat
- Country that was hit particularly hard by the potato famine
- England, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and later France came together to form
- Season many of the 1848 Revolutions occurred in
- Name of the person who wrote The Communist Manifesto with Engels
- Form of Nationalism that involves forging a nation from the top-down
- Holocaust survivor who visited Italian classrooms sharing her experiences
15 Clues: ___ of Europe. • Napoleon’s nephew’s first name • Team that played against the 49ers Sunday • Season many of the 1848 Revolutions occurred in • Chita Rivera’s role in “West Side Story” (1957) • Acronym for the main aid agency for Palestinians • The ____ monarchs returned to the throne in 1814 • Country that gained independence from the Ottomans in 1829 • ...
Siddhartha 2024-03-08
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- What represents Siddhartha's life in the city
- One of Siddhartha's skills that he loses in the city
- Who is Siddhartha's threshold guardian?
- What does Siddhartha find with the Ferryman
- Cycle of death and rebirth that the world is in
- An empty container that could be filled, What Siddhartha thinks he is when he is young
- Govinda's career after being a Semana
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- What does Govinda see when looking into Siddhartha
- Who motivates Siddhartha to leave the Semanas
- Who does Siddhartha finally understand after his son leaves
- What does Siddhartha seek his whole life?
- What does Siddhartha listen to in the later half of the book
- Who taught Siddhartha how to be a Merchant
- One of the animals Siddhartha becomes while a Semana
- What food did Siddhartha appreciate more while working as a Ferryman
15 Clues: Govinda's career after being a Semana • Who is Siddhartha's threshold guardian? • What does Siddhartha seek his whole life? • Who taught Siddhartha how to be a Merchant • What does Siddhartha find with the Ferryman • What represents Siddhartha's life in the city • Who motivates Siddhartha to leave the Semanas • Cycle of death and rebirth that the world is in • ...
Hindu Concepts 2025-06-05
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- - The cosmic law of cause and effect, shaping one's destiny.
- - The state of transcendent wisdom and spiritual awakening
- - The cycle of life and death, leading to new beginnings.
- - The essence of honesty and ultimate reality.
- - A practice of self-discipline and dedication, often involving austerity.
- - A practice of inner focus and mindfulness to achieve clarity.
- - A principle of non-violence, kindness, and respect for all life.
- - A sacred chant or phrase that carries spiritual significance.
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- - A deep and loving devotion toward the divine.
- - Liberation from worldly attachments and the cycle of rebirth.
- - The eternal soul, distinct from the physical body.
- - The supreme reality that transcends all existence.
- - A heartfelt expression of loyalty and faithfulness.
- - A discipline that unites the body, mind, and spirit.
- - The sacred sound that represents the universe itself.
15 Clues: - The essence of honesty and ultimate reality. • - A deep and loving devotion toward the divine. • - The eternal soul, distinct from the physical body. • - The supreme reality that transcends all existence. • - A heartfelt expression of loyalty and faithfulness. • - A discipline that unites the body, mind, and spirit. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2025-05-15
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- Mother of Prince Siddhartha
- The belief that a person's soul is born into a new body after death.
- A supreme power and divine force
- A person who gives up worldly pleasures, ex: money and clothes
- The belief that what good and evil have done in their past life determines what happens in their next life.
- A perfect state of happiness and peace
- The belief in a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- A journey to a holy place
- A social group that is associated with a particular job
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- A religion founded by Siddhartha
- The state of achieving spiritual insight and universal truths
- Collection of sacred texts written in Sanskrit
- A belief in Hinduism that helps people live happily and in balance
- The four central principles of Buddhism
- A class in Indian society
15 Clues: A class in Indian society • A journey to a holy place • Mother of Prince Siddhartha • A religion founded by Siddhartha • A supreme power and divine force • A perfect state of happiness and peace • The four central principles of Buddhism • Collection of sacred texts written in Sanskrit • The belief in a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- The Sun is placed in the center of the universe
- Someone who studies wisdom
- a systemic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- Was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- Helped destroy the Ptolemaic System
- He created the social contract
- Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind.
- He was a French Philosopher
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- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- He was a musical prodigy and wrote many famous musical pieces.
- Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Developed the scientific method
- Earth is placed in the center of the universe
- Made the three laws of motion.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • He was a French Philosopher • Made the three laws of motion. • He created the social contract • Developed the scientific method • Helped destroy the Ptolemaic System • Came up with the heliocentric theory • Earth is placed in the center of the universe • The Sun is placed in the center of the universe • ...
Gallucci 2021-03-03
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- Said that we should elect government leaders
- Economist, if people work hard, they should make more money
- First women's right activist
- First to coin phrase "Enlightenment"
- Someone who asks questions/questions ideas
- huge, colorful paintings for Saints or Historic Battles
- Gained ideas from other people and formed encyclopedia
- Rights that everyone has that government shouldn't be able to take away
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- The government should have a hands off approach with the economy
- Absolute Ruler tell the citizens what they can and can't do with their lives
- Less religious, were lighter, elegant, and charming
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
- Protect liberty by splitting government into 3 branches
- There will be chaos if people aren't controlled by government
- Overthrow/Revolt against government if needed
15 Clues: First women's right activist • First to coin phrase "Enlightenment" • Someone who asks questions/questions ideas • Said that we should elect government leaders • Overthrow/Revolt against government if needed • Less religious, were lighter, elegant, and charming • Gained ideas from other people and formed encyclopedia • ...
Roots of Representative Government 2021-08-26
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- A three way system of trade during 1600-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw Materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
- Separation of Powers
- Social Contract
- Process of collecting and analyzing evidence
- A binding agreement
- principle that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern
- Limited the power of the king.
- _______ Compact was an agreement for self government in the colonies.
- Laws that controlled the lives of enslaved African Americans and denied them basic rights.
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- Natural rights of Life, liberty and property.
- Producing just enough to feed your family
- study of religion or God
- legal document that is an agreement between two people
- Taught that reason and science should be used to approach life's problems
- Religious movement in the American Colonies.
15 Clues: Social Contract • A binding agreement • Separation of Powers • study of religion or God • Limited the power of the king. • Producing just enough to feed your family • Process of collecting and analyzing evidence • Religious movement in the American Colonies. • Natural rights of Life, liberty and property. • legal document that is an agreement between two people • ...
Well Lived Life Crossword 2022-04-12
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- Social _____; social theory of the 1800s modeled off of the evolutionary observations of an influential scientist.
- Great believer in “moderation;” author of “Allegory of the Cave.”
- European philosophical and intellectual movement in the 1700s.
- “Brainchild” of Victor Frankl.
- A state of being unprotected and at risk of being harmed, like Alcibiades.
- Adjective to describe a relationship, derived from Plato’s work.
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- Greek Gadfly.
- Philosophy concerning one’s existence in life; I’m having an _____ crisis
- What Buddhism tells you to embrace.
- Stoic philosopher who believed balance including leisure was necessary to achieve a well lived life.
- The Feminine _____ ; written by Betty Friedan
- First name of feminist, activist, and journalist in the 70s.
- “To be or not to be, that is the question.”
- Founder of Confucianism, who believed in the golden rule.
- Eastern philosophy that focused on “The Way.”
15 Clues: Greek Gadfly. • “Brainchild” of Victor Frankl. • What Buddhism tells you to embrace. • “To be or not to be, that is the question.” • The Feminine _____ ; written by Betty Friedan • Eastern philosophy that focused on “The Way.” • Founder of Confucianism, who believed in the golden rule. • First name of feminist, activist, and journalist in the 70s. • ...
Module 3 vocabulary-Maddie Sheffield 2022-10-25
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- when freedom is limited by order in society.
- would come at a minute's notice.
- not involved, as uninvolved as possible.
- helped with winning America's independence.
- an agreement between people to give up certain natural rights.
- three British ships raided by colonists disguised as Indians who threw many chests of tea into the harbor.
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- rebelled against the British during the American revolution.
- were loyal to Britain for freedom.
- controls production, and companies.
- reason, individualism, and skepticism were 3 main ideas of this.
- written by Thomas Paine
- god given rights, can't be taken away.
- happened because of the resentment of Boston colonists towards British troops, resulting in the killing of many people.
- pay taxes, represented by stamps, various documents, and papers.
- colonies formed an alliance with France to go against Britain.
15 Clues: written by Thomas Paine • would come at a minute's notice. • were loyal to Britain for freedom. • controls production, and companies. • god given rights, can't be taken away. • not involved, as uninvolved as possible. • helped with winning America's independence. • when freedom is limited by order in society. • rebelled against the British during the American revolution. • ...
Revolutionary war 2022-10-24
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- Life, liberty and property
- american revolutionary leader
- the control supply of a good or service
- colonists that called for independence from great britian
- inspires natural rights
- a group of men that were ready to fight at a minutes notice
- a group of people who do not fight each other in foreign affairs
- law that required for the colonists to stay east of the Appalachian mountains
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- colonists tossed hundreds of chests of tea in the harbor
- continental congress declared the colonies free and independent from england.
- law that imposed tax on all printed materials
- british general who surrendered at the battle of Yorktown.
- war between england and fance between 1754 and 1763
- A riot that occured in boston on March 5th, 1770
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe
15 Clues: inspires natural rights • Life, liberty and property • american revolutionary leader • the control supply of a good or service • law that imposed tax on all printed materials • A riot that occured in boston on March 5th, 1770 • war between england and fance between 1754 and 1763 • colonists tossed hundreds of chests of tea in the harbor • ...
Theology Crossword 2020-09-29
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- When we are baptized we are “being ...”
- Someone who is a Christian convert under instruction before baptism
- Who was Jesus’ cousin who also Baptized Jesus
- A person who presents a child at baptism and promises to take responsibility for their religious education
- One of the olis used at Baptism
- What is the abbreviation for right of christian initiation of children
- When did Jesus wash the disciples feet
- Jesus preformed his first miracle at the wedding at...
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- how long is RCIA
- What appeared above Jesus’ head when he was Baptized
- Another name for the sacrament of Baptism
- What is the abbreviation for Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
- When Jesus was crucified and stabbed blood and ... poured out
- In what river was Jesus Baptized
- In the bible this man’s mother floated him down the river
15 Clues: how long is RCIA • One of the olis used at Baptism • In what river was Jesus Baptized • When did Jesus wash the disciples feet • When we are baptized we are “being ...” • Another name for the sacrament of Baptism • Who was Jesus’ cousin who also Baptized Jesus • What appeared above Jesus’ head when he was Baptized • Jesus preformed his first miracle at the wedding at... • ...
Celebrations Keywords 2025-03-30
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- The name for a feast in Islam.
- The name for a meal that is eaten by Muslims to break their fast after sunset.
- The celebration of the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha.
- A period of fasting for Christians which takes place before Easter.
- The celebration of the Khalsa Sikhs.
- A group of celebrations which honour Gurus.
- The celebration of the resurrection of Jesus.
- The celebration of the birth of Jesus.
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- A celebration of Moses freeing the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
- The festival of lights which is celebrated by Hindus and Sikhs.
- The act of dying for your beliefs.
- The Jewish celebration of the story of Esther.
- Colourful patterns which are created during Hindu festivals.
- The Islamic month of fasting.
- The festival of lights which is celebrated by Jews.
15 Clues: The Islamic month of fasting. • The name for a feast in Islam. • The act of dying for your beliefs. • The celebration of the Khalsa Sikhs. • The celebration of the birth of Jesus. • A group of celebrations which honour Gurus. • The celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. • The Jewish celebration of the story of Esther. • ...
Ephesians 1:15-19 2025-04-20
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- The spirit of this comes through knowing God
- What God considers His people to be
- What the eyes of our understanding need to be
- Not wishful thinking, but confident expectation
- The "eyes" of these need enlightenment
- The Father of this is mentioned in verse 17
- Along with wisdom, this is what God gives us to know Him
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- The book containing Paul's prayer for knowledge
- What has "exceeding greatness" for those who believe
- What believers are called in Ephesians 1:18
- The spiritual experience of being born again
- The type of life Jesus came to give us (John 10:10)
- The type of seed by which believers are born again
- The greatest principle in all of life according to the text
- How we can walk when we know God's truths
15 Clues: What God considers His people to be • The "eyes" of these need enlightenment • How we can walk when we know God's truths • What believers are called in Ephesians 1:18 • The Father of this is mentioned in verse 17 • The spirit of this comes through knowing God • The spiritual experience of being born again • What the eyes of our understanding need to be • ...
Tragedy and the Common man by Arthur Miller (Charlotte C) 2025-12-17
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- What tragedy doesn't need to preach
- tragic mode is…
- What the enlightenment of tragedy consists of
- The underlying fear that shakes readers in a play
- Requires the finest appreciation by the writer of cause and effect
- Must be pure and faultless to force readers to deny their validity
- The condition of life in which human personality is able to realize itself
- Where the common men is held within tragedy
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- Revealed through the tale of a hero
- What must be possible in a tragedy
- Those who accept their lot without active retaliation
- What turned towards purely psychiatric and sociological views of life
- A character laying down their life to secure this, envoking a readers tragic feeling
- What the false idea that tragedy is of necessity to
- the underlying struggle for an individual to get this position
15 Clues: tragic mode is… • What must be possible in a tragedy • What tragedy doesn't need to preach • Revealed through the tale of a hero • Where the common men is held within tragedy • What the enlightenment of tragedy consists of • The underlying fear that shakes readers in a play • What the false idea that tragedy is of necessity to • ...
3h 2024-04-30
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- - Incorporation of territory into another geopolitical entity (10 letters, ten)
- - Intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries (12 letters, twelve)
- - Relating to the arts and intellectual achievements (8 letters, eight)
- - Policy of extending a country's power (11 letters, eleven)
- - Agreement between nations for mutual benefit (8 letters, eight)
- - Act of entering a territory with hostile intent (8 letters, eight)
- - Act of establishing a community (10 letters, ten)
- - Traveling to discover new lands (11 letters, eleven)
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- - Structure built to commemorate a person or event (8 letters, eight)
- - Process of interaction and integration (13 letters, thirteen)
- - Development of industries in a country (15 letters, fifteen)
- - Medieval system of land ownership (9 letters, nine)
- - Process of selecting a candidate for office (10 letters, ten)
- - Period before written records (11 letters, eleven)
14 Clues: - Act of establishing a community (10 letters, ten) • - Period before written records (11 letters, eleven) • - Medieval system of land ownership (9 letters, nine) • - Traveling to discover new lands (11 letters, eleven) • - Policy of extending a country's power (11 letters, eleven) • - Development of industries in a country (15 letters, fifteen) • ...
AH1130 Vocab Puzz 11 2025-04-04
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- products of nature
- the "tour" young European aristocrats would take as the culmination of their education
- cabinet of curiosities
- the products of man
- the testaments of man's ability to dominate nature
- large scale paintings of heroic scenes
- exotic objects, plants, or animals collected from distant places
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- a period of intellectual and philosophical revolutions across Europe & America
- photographers who sought to record an image while simultaneously provoking feeling
- a period of renewed admiration in AVC for classical antiquity in Europe & America
- style of photography that sought less to record and more to provoke feelings and questions
- a movement wherein art emphasized freedom (emotional and physical)
- a style of AVC taught in art academies that emphasizes naturalism, technique, and skill
- AVC about the aristocracy and their interests
14 Clues: products of nature • the products of man • cabinet of curiosities • large scale paintings of heroic scenes • AVC about the aristocracy and their interests • the testaments of man's ability to dominate nature • exotic objects, plants, or animals collected from distant places • a movement wherein art emphasized freedom (emotional and physical) • ...
End of Year 8 Exam 2025-05-12
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- The first book of the Bible and the Tanakh.
- A person who spoke out for girls’ education in Pakistan.
- The Greek term for ‘human flourishing’ or living well.
- A worldview that values science and reason over religious belief.
- The term for repeated birth, death, and rebirth in Buddhism.
- The belief that humans are responsible for moral decisions, not God.
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- The Christian story explaining the origin of sin.
- The Christian belief that humans have a duty to care for the world.
- Christian belief that everyone has done wrong against God.
- In Buddhism, the state of enlightenment and freedom from suffering.
- The belief that God gave humans power over creation.
- The god of creation in Hinduism.
- The key Buddhist teaching about the truth of suffering.
- Marcus ___________ campaigned for free school meals.
14 Clues: The god of creation in Hinduism. • The first book of the Bible and the Tanakh. • The Christian story explaining the origin of sin. • The belief that God gave humans power over creation. • Marcus ___________ campaigned for free school meals. • The Greek term for ‘human flourishing’ or living well. • The key Buddhist teaching about the truth of suffering. • ...
American Revolution crossword 2022-02-04
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- French Enlightenment writer, believed in freedom of speech
- document outlining rules for where colonist could and could not settle
- war that signaled the beginning of the american revolution
- Shoot out between red coats and colonists that took place in Boston
- Document outlining America's freedom from Great Britain
- act placing tax on newspapers and legal documents
- second meeting the delegates that united the colonies to begin the revolutionary war
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- first meeting of delegates from each colony
- treaty that officially ended the revolutionary warr
- cost of war left to be paid
- war between britain and france over new world territory
- man who's philosophy greatly contributes to the declaration of independence's expression of natural rights and freedoms.
- punitive laws passed by british parliament after the boston tea party
- tax on tea
14 Clues: tax on tea • cost of war left to be paid • first meeting of delegates from each colony • act placing tax on newspapers and legal documents • treaty that officially ended the revolutionary warr • war between britain and france over new world territory • Document outlining America's freedom from Great Britain • French Enlightenment writer, believed in freedom of speech • ...
Michael Kuzilla section 3 and 4 2021-01-04
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- wrote the declaration of indepednance
- each branch checking the actions of the other two.
- basic rights as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion.
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- reflected these ideas in its eloquent argument for natural rights.
- monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- The ruler most admired by the philosophes, ruled russia from 1762 to 1796.
- At these events, philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, and other great intellects met to discuss ideas.
- These amendments
- in which power was divided between national and state governments.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s
- was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
11 Clues: These amendments • The artistic style of the late 1700s • wrote the declaration of indepednance • was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • each branch checking the actions of the other two. • basic rights as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion. • reflected these ideas in its eloquent argument for natural rights. • ...
Lesson 25 Crossword 2025-02-09
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- ritual suicide
- styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate, that began mostly in Asia
- short form of poetry amongst samurai
- warrior-lords similar to vassals in Medieval Europe
- form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- the art of beautiful writing
- means "divine winds" in Japanese, referring to suicide pilots used in WWII
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
- rewarded warriors
- a form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise by relying on the mercy of Amida Buddha
- Japanese commander-in-chief
11 Clues: ritual suicide • rewarded warriors • Japanese commander-in-chief • the art of beautiful writing • short form of poetry amongst samurai • warrior-lords similar to vassals in Medieval Europe • a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless • means "divine winds" in Japanese, referring to suicide pilots used in WWII • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2013-01-11
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- Siddhartha was ______ awake
- Once he thought of The Middle Way, Siddhartha became the _______
- The Buddha thought for forty five _______
- Once you complete all of the eight fold path you reach _______
- _____ is an other word for "suffering"
- Dukkha can be cause by ignorance, aversion, and _______
- Buddha died when he was ______ years old
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- The Buddha is sometimes depicted sitting on a ______
- The first of the four noble truths is the truth of ______
- Buddha is "the one who is ______"
- Siddhartha sat under a ______ tree and meditated for many days
- Siddhartha Gautama's birth place
- "________ are all created things; strive on with awareness"
- Buddhism shares traits with the religion ________
- When Siddhartha's father brought him to a sooth-sayer he was told he would become a Sage or a _____
- Siddhartha's father was king of the ______ clan
- The Buddha thought of the _______ way
- The way to end suffering is to give up all ______
- Siddhartha Gautama became a ______ for six years
19 Clues: Siddhartha was ______ awake • Siddhartha Gautama's birth place • Buddha is "the one who is ______" • The Buddha thought of the _______ way • _____ is an other word for "suffering" • Buddha died when he was ______ years old • The Buddha thought for forty five _______ • Siddhartha's father was king of the ______ clan • Siddhartha Gautama became a ______ for six years • ...
Lesson 2 Crossword 2023-11-01
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- conquerors
- a legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- waterway through or around North America
- representatives to the government
- a colony under the direct control of the English King or Queen
- Born in Spain, they held the highest jobs in government and church
- top of the colonial social class, wealthy planters, merchants, ministers, and officials
- goods brought into the country
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- a movement started by philosophers that believed in the light of human reason
- wanted simplified forms of worship but not to separate completely from the Church
- goods sent out of the country to other markets
- runners of the woods
- Protestant reformers, most despised religious group
- Merchants from New England that dominated the colonial trade
- private schools run by women in their own homes
- religious people who traveled a long distance to find a place to live and worship
- name of the boat that the Pilgrims sailed on
- people born in the Americas to parents of Spanish origin
- forts where soldiers lived
19 Clues: conquerors • runners of the woods • forts where soldiers lived • goods brought into the country • representatives to the government • waterway through or around North America • name of the boat that the Pilgrims sailed on • goods sent out of the country to other markets • private schools run by women in their own homes • Protestant reformers, most despised religious group • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-31
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- A form of government where there is a single ruler who holds absolute power.
- Inventor of the steam engine.
- English philosopher who believed in social and political order
- The meeting of the European powers to discuss who will claim the territory of Africa.
- Someone whose ideas go against the norm.
- The process of a rural area becoming urban.
- The process of creating facts based on experiments and observations.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- A classless society in which the government owns everything.
- Italian philosopher
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- English philosopher and one of the Enlightenment thinkers
- A person who creates a business.
- When a country has power over another foreign country.
- When a country expands its power by gaining control of other countries.
- When industries are owned by workers instead of private businesses.
- A building where goods are manufactured and produced.
- English polymath that created the three laws of motion
- French political philosopher
- French philosopher known for his wit and his criticism of christianity
19 Clues: Italian philosopher • French political philosopher • Inventor of the steam engine. • A person who creates a business. • Someone whose ideas go against the norm. • The process of a rural area becoming urban. • The theory that the earth revolves around the sun. • A building where goods are manufactured and produced. • When a country has power over another foreign country. • ...
Lydia's Crossword 2024-10-25
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- signed by the Pilgrims
- wanted to purify the English church
- Pennsylvania was owned by William Penn and apart of the ___ colonies
- started by the Puritans
- the King of England sent out ____ to start a colony
- the ___ colonies were founded for religious freedom
- led a movement of people who wanted natives killed and removed from their land
- the first permanent English settlement (1607)
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- wanted to stop all white settlers from expanding west
- mother country benefits from the colonies
- three way shipping of goods and people
- the ___ colonies were founded for profit
- signs and is bound to work for another person for a specified time in return for payment
- came to North America for religious freedom
- people began to study human nature and look for reason
- may have saved John Smith's life
- a land owning male who was elected
- masses of people became Christians in America
- celebrated the First Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims
19 Clues: signed by the Pilgrims • started by the Puritans • may have saved John Smith's life • a land owning male who was elected • wanted to purify the English church • three way shipping of goods and people • the ___ colonies were founded for profit • mother country benefits from the colonies • came to North America for religious freedom • ...
Crossword 2019-07-31
6 Clues: The awakened one • Lesser teachings • People who reside in this world are known as voice-hearers • People who reside in this world are known as caused-awaken ones. • The priceless jewel mentioned in the parables of jewel in the robe • highest state of enlightenment through practice of lesser doctrine
Crossword 1 2019-07-31
6 Clues: The awakened one • Lesser teachings • People who reside in this world are known as voice-hearers • People who reside in this world are known as caused-awaken ones. • highest state of enlightenment through practice of lesser doctrine • The priceless jewel mentioned in the parables of jewel in the robe
The French Revolution and Napoleon 2023-04-05
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- The agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VI
- radical group, they called for the death to anyone who supported the King
- Island Napoleon was born on
- ______l system was a blockade to prevent all trade and communication of Great Britain to other European countries
- Marie ______ was the queen of France during the Revolution
- France was the center of this movement
- the middle-class of France, the higher class of the third estate
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- Invading this country led to Napoleon’s downfall
- Leader of the Jacobins that became like a dictator in France
- _____ d’etat is a sudden capture of power taken from the government
- vote of the people
- prison that was stormed by French people for weapons
- They belong to the first estate
- Napoleon’s last battle
- They belonged to the second estate
15 Clues: vote of the people • Napoleon’s last battle • Island Napoleon was born on • They belong to the first estate • They belonged to the second estate • France was the center of this movement • The agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VI • Invading this country led to Napoleon’s downfall • prison that was stormed by French people for weapons • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-07
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- A period of the terror during the French Revolution.
- Also known as the age of Reason.
- King of France from 1814-1824.
- King of France in 1774.
- Passed by france's national constituent assembly in August 1789, document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights.
- Iron lattice tower in Paris, France.
- Known as the Age of Reason.
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- The wife of Louis Xvi.
- A machine with a heavy blade used for beheading people.
- French military and polotical leader who led several successful campaigns during the French Revolution.
- Social and polotical upheaval in France that lasted from 1789-1799.
- King of france from 1824-1830.
- Fortress in Paris that was demolished in 1789-1790.
- Influential figure associated with the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
- The capital of France.
15 Clues: The wife of Louis Xvi. • King of France in 1774. • Known as the Age of Reason. • King of France from 1814-1824. • King of france from 1824-1830. • The capital of France. • Also known as the age of Reason. • Iron lattice tower in Paris, France. • Fortress in Paris that was demolished in 1789-1790. • A period of the terror during the French Revolution. • ...
Newton's Law Of Motion 2018-05-06
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- British scientist who studies motion and also a big influence on Renaissance and enlightenment
- The unit of force
- How fast an object is moving
- When an object does not change velocity. This can be a velocity of 0
- An object only changes velocity if there are unbalanced forces
- The amount of material in an object
- The rate in change of velocity of an object
- Change in position
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- Change in motion
- The combination of all forces acting on an object
- Every motion has an equal and opposite reaction, forces work in pairs
- Force is proportional to an objects mass and acceleration
- The natural science that involves the study of matter and it's motion through space and time
- A tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- When all forces on an object are equal
15 Clues: Change in motion • The unit of force • Change in position • How fast an object is moving • The amount of material in an object • When all forces on an object are equal • The rate in change of velocity of an object • The combination of all forces acting on an object • A tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • ...
WHAP Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle (Free Space) 2022-02-14
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- (First Name) Who owned New Zealand before Britain tried to take over it.
- System where society controls the properties (a mix of Capitalism and Socialism).
- Used for transportation, connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Used for power and to create steam with water.
- (______ Revolution), Caused from desire of independence from Britain
- Movement that emphasized reason over tradition and individualism over community values.
- (First Name) Creole who led the Latin American Revolutions.
- (______ Revolution),Established the middle class and the ______ republic.
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- System with no social classes.
- By Thomas Edison, recorded sound and played it back.
- By Edward Jenner, Helped eradicate diseases.
- System with lack of government interference (mainly controlled by private enterprises).
- By Henry Ford, made for faster transportation.
- (______ Revolution), led by slaves and inspired by the French revolution.
- Energy source that caused a monopoly by John Rockefeller.
15 Clues: System with no social classes. • By Edward Jenner, Helped eradicate diseases. • By Henry Ford, made for faster transportation. • Used for power and to create steam with water. • By Thomas Edison, recorded sound and played it back. • Energy source that caused a monopoly by John Rockefeller. • (First Name) Creole who led the Latin American Revolutions. • ...
Global 10 Quiz Review 2023-09-18
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- Writer of The Social Contract,believed in direct democracy
- Female writer who believed women needed education to be virtuous and useful
- Transformed Russia into a major power
- French philosopher who believed in separation of powers
- Put under house arrest for publishing astrological discoveries
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- American who was inspired by European enlightenment, specifically Locke
- French thinker who said "I think, therefore I am"
- Philosopher who was exiled for using satire against government, clergy, and aristocracy
- Creator of the heliocentric (sun centered) theory
- Philosopher who believed all people are born free and equal (natural rights)
- Art style characterized by grand ornate design
- Scientist who published the laws of gravity
- Confirmed that planets travel in elliptical orbits
- English statesmen who urged scientists to use experimentation
- Believed law should preserve social order, not avenge crimes
15 Clues: Transformed Russia into a major power • Scientist who published the laws of gravity • Art style characterized by grand ornate design • French thinker who said "I think, therefore I am" • Creator of the heliocentric (sun centered) theory • Confirmed that planets travel in elliptical orbits • French philosopher who believed in separation of powers • ...
Southeast Religions 2024-03-29
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- - Attainment of spiritual insight and wisdom, particularly in Buddhism.
- - The individual soul in Hinduism.
- - Liberation from the cycle of birth and death in Hinduism.
- - Traditional Japanese gate marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
- - Ultimate goal of Buddhist practice, a state of liberation.
- - Ritual propriety, etiquette, and decorum in Confucianism.
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- - Practice of calming the mind and focusing inwardly, common in various religious traditions.
- - Ritual practice common in many religions for cleansing the soul or spirit.
- - The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
- - The ultimate reality in Hinduism, the cosmic spirit.
- - Benevolence, kindness, and humanity in Confucianism.
- - Ideal moral individual in Confucianism, often translated as "gentleman".
- - Law of moral cause and effect in Eastern religions.
- - Universal law, duty, and righteousness in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - Sacred spirits in Shintoism.
15 Clues: - Sacred spirits in Shintoism. • - The individual soul in Hinduism. • - Law of moral cause and effect in Eastern religions. • - The ultimate reality in Hinduism, the cosmic spirit. • - Benevolence, kindness, and humanity in Confucianism. • - Liberation from the cycle of birth and death in Hinduism. • - Ritual propriety, etiquette, and decorum in Confucianism. • ...
2h 2024-04-30
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- - Advanced human society (12 letters, twelve)
- - Study of human history through artifacts (10 letters, ten)
- - Process of interaction and integration (13 letters, thirteen)
- - Form of government with a king or queen (8 letters, eight)
- - Medieval system of land ownership (9 letters, nine)
- - Process of selecting a candidate for office (10 letters, ten)
- - Period before written records (11 letters, eleven)
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- - Intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries (12 letters, twelve)
- - Religious movement in the 16th century (11 letters, eleven)
- - Line of hereditary rulers (7 letters, seven)
- - Absolute ruler with total power (8 letters, eight)
- - Establishment of colonies by a nation (13 letters, thirteen)
- - Relating to the arts and intellectual achievements (8 letters, eight)
- - Policy of extending a country's power (11 letters, eleven)
- - Wandering, without a permanent home (7 letters, seven)
15 Clues: - Advanced human society (12 letters, twelve) • - Line of hereditary rulers (7 letters, seven) • - Absolute ruler with total power (8 letters, eight) • - Period before written records (11 letters, eleven) • - Medieval system of land ownership (9 letters, nine) • - Wandering, without a permanent home (7 letters, seven) • ...
Unit 1 Root Words 2024-07-08
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- lack of feeling or emotion
- starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred
- examination of one's own thoughts and feelings
- pitifully inferior or inadequate
- something exhibited to view as unusual, notable, or entertaining
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.
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- an introductory or preceding event or development
- to be curious or doubtful about
- understanding and being sensitive to the feelings, thoughts, and emotions of others
- clear sound reasoning
- a lover of books
- a mental view or prospect
- the act or capacity of entering into or sharing the feelings or interests of another
- one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare
15 Clues: a lover of books • clear sound reasoning • a mental view or prospect • lack of feeling or emotion • to be curious or doubtful about • pitifully inferior or inadequate • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • examination of one's own thoughts and feelings • an introductory or preceding event or development • one who makes an active effort to promote human welfare • ...
Steve Jobs Biography 2024-08-29
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- - exceed; be greater than.
- - consisting of many different and connected parts.
- - poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object.
- - showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh.
- - a mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer.
- - undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action.
- - struggle mentally; show or feel great confusion.
- - able to be reached or entered.
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- - indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
- - dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something.
- - the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- - treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are.
- - a person controlling the functioning of (a machine, process, or system).
- - able to be cured.
- - the quality or fact of being very determined; determination.
15 Clues: - able to be cured. • - exceed; be greater than. • - able to be reached or entered. • - poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object. • - struggle mentally; show or feel great confusion. • - consisting of many different and connected parts. • - undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action. • - showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh. • ...
Revolutionary War 2025-06-06
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- The main goal of the American colonists during the war
- 1783 document that officially ended the war
- Strategy used by Americans to surprise and outmaneuver British
- A disadvantage of the Continental Army compared to the British
- Commander of the Continental Army who led with honor
- European movement that inspired ideas of freedom and rights
- A major reason for American victory, shown by Washington
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- Local military groups that made up much of the Continental Army
- Fort in New York captured by colonists early in the war
- A partnership with France that helped Americans win the war
- The final battle where the British surrendered
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- The Continental Army often lacked these basic necessities
- Helped trap the British at Yorktown by sea
- City seized early by the Continental Army
15 Clues: City seized early by the Continental Army • Helped trap the British at Yorktown by sea • 1783 document that officially ended the war • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • The final battle where the British surrendered • Commander of the Continental Army who led with honor • The main goal of the American colonists during the war • ...
Year 8 Crossword 2025-07-11
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- The prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
- The belief in Buddhism that one's actions affect their future.
- A Christian sacrament of initiation, often involving water.
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, focused on the path to enlightenment.
- The act of showing reverence and adoration to a deity.
- A patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- A formal agreement, often seen in religious contexts as an agreement between God and humans.
- The concept of rising from the dead, particularly in Christianity.
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- The state of experiencing pain or hardship.
- A Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus from Egypt.
- All-powerful, often used to describe God.
- The holy book of Islam.
- A collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad.
- A ritual meal that marks the beginning of Passover.
- The opposite of good; morally wrong or wicked.
15 Clues: The holy book of Islam. • All-powerful, often used to describe God. • The state of experiencing pain or hardship. • The opposite of good; morally wrong or wicked. • The prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt. • A patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. • A ritual meal that marks the beginning of Passover. • ...
religion 2024-03-07
5 Clues: what goes around comes around • a practice founded in north india • this is a ancient Indian language • achieving ultimate enlightenment leads you here • a spiritual exercise that allows you to be more aware
Southeast Asia Belief Systems 2025-10-23
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- Noble Truths The main teachings of the Buddha that explain why people suffer and how to end suffering: Life is full of suffering. Suffering comes from desire. Ending desire ends suffering. Follow the Eightfold Path to stop desire and reach nirvana.
- Way The Buddha's teaching to avoid extremes (too much pleasure or too much pain) and live a balanced, moderate life.
- A belief system based on the teachings of Confucius in China that focuses on moral behavior, respect for elders, and maintaining harmony in society.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- (Shinto) The traditional religion of Japan that teaches respect for kami, or spirits found in nature, ancestors, and sacred places.
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- In Shintoism, spirits or sacred beings that live in nature, animals, people, or objects.
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect peace and enlightenment, free from suffering and the cycle of rebirth.
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) in India that teaches people can end suffering by following the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to reach nirvana (a state of peace and enlightenment).
- One of the world's oldest religions, developed in India, which believes in many gods, reincarnation, karma, and reaching moksha (freedom from the cycle of rebirth).
- The belief that after death, a person's soul is reborn in a new body.
- In Hinduism, the final goal of life, meaning freedom from samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth) and union with the divine.
- In traditional Hindu society, a social class system that people are born into, which determines their job, social status, and who they can marry.
12 Clues: The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism. • The belief that after death, a person's soul is reborn in a new body. • In Shintoism, spirits or sacred beings that live in nature, animals, people, or objects. • In Buddhism, a state of perfect peace and enlightenment, free from suffering and the cycle of rebirth. • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-14
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- Belief that all life was created by God.
- Repeated, patterned religious act.
- Sitting meditation, in Zen schools.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- Belief that one’s own tradition is the only true religion and that others are invalid.
- A person who is dedicated to liberating others from suffering.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
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- A Sikh temple.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- A usually ascetic spiritual community of followers gathered around their guru.
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind.
- Revered ancient scriptures.
- Visual contact with the divine.
- Terse spiritual teaching.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
16 Clues: A Sikh temple. • Terse spiritual teaching. • Revered ancient scriptures. • Visual contact with the divine. • Repeated, patterned religious act. • Sitting meditation, in Zen schools. • Belief that all life was created by God. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position. • ...
Lesson 3.5 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-18
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- The First President of The United States
- The idea that all government power comes from the people
- The declaration of a union between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Scotland
- stating to become independent from another country
- The Fourth President of the United States
- A government where power is divided
- A Leading Figure of the Enlightenment
- The Treaty that ended the American Revolution
- The First Battle that the Americans defeated the British
- The town where Washington forced the British surrender
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- A system that prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful
- The time when the Americans revolted against Britian for Independence
- King of Great Britain from 1760-1820
- The Author of the Declaration of Independence
- the government and the state with elected officials
- A British Act that taxed newspapers and pamphlets from the American colonies
16 Clues: A government where power is divided • King of Great Britain from 1760-1820 • A Leading Figure of the Enlightenment • The First President of The United States • The Fourth President of the United States • The Author of the Declaration of Independence • The Treaty that ended the American Revolution • stating to become independent from another country • ...
Living Religions 2017-02-16
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- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Insight. A meditation technique for developing insight into dukkha, anicca, and anatta.
- The religious community in Sikhism.
- Personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality.
- Liberation.
- The teachings and laws for conduct given by the Buddha.
- to become perfectly awakened in order to free all living beings from suffering.
- The first morning prayer of Sikhs, written by Guru Nanak.
- Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.
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- The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- After death, rebirth in a new life.
- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs.
- A Sikh temple.
- A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
16 Clues: Liberation. • A Sikh temple. • After death, rebirth in a new life. • The religious community in Sikhism. • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs. • The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. • Personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality. • The teachings and laws for conduct given by the Buddha. • The first morning prayer of Sikhs, written by Guru Nanak. • ...
Religions of Ancient India 2018-04-22
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- Some of the oldest sacred texts of the world from Hinduism
- A state of complete harmony, peace, happiness, etc., or enlightenment in Buddhism.
- A Hindu social class system
- The warrior caste
- The caste of skilled workers (e.g. merchants, traders, artisans)
- People considered to be outside of the Hindu caste system
- The country the religions originated in
- The founder of Buddhism
- A priestly member of the highest caste
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- The first name of the founder of Buddhism (before becoming known as Buddha)
- Rebirth of a living being after its death
- A religious person that lives a simple life, usually in a monastery, devoting their life to Buddhism (or other religions).
- An ancient Hindu language of India
- The lowest caste with more unskilled workers like laborers and farmers
- An important concept for both religions, and is like a person's specific spiritual duty.
- A religious teacher/master in Hinduism
16 Clues: The warrior caste • The founder of Buddhism • A Hindu social class system • An ancient Hindu language of India • A religious teacher/master in Hinduism • A priestly member of the highest caste • The country the religions originated in • Rebirth of a living being after its death • People considered to be outside of the Hindu caste system • ...
"Living Religions" Crossword Puzzle 2016-08-16
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- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- Practices for union with the true Self
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality
- The realm of the extraordinary, beyond everyday perceptions, the supernatural, holy
- Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth
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- The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
- A symbolic story expressing ideas about reality or spiritual history
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion
- The teachings and laws for conduct given by the Buddha
- After death, rebirth in a new life
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position
- A Chinese and Japanese school emphasizing that all things have Buddha-nature, which can only be grasped when one escapes from the intellectual mind
- The individual soul
- Spiritual teacher
16 Clues: Spiritual teacher • The individual soul • After death, rebirth in a new life • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Practices for union with the true Self • The holy Name of God, as recited by Sikhs • Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions • The teachings and laws for conduct given by the Buddha • ...
Unit 6 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2013-12-10
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- – Movement that emphasized living in harmony with nature and stressed examining a person’s thoughts, emotions, and imagination.
- - The right for women to vote
- of Sentiments - A speech given at the Seneca Falls Convention that demanded equal rights for women including voting
- - To restore someone to a normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment
- of others; independence
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- - Reaching spiritual knowledge and understanding
- - Being saved from sin and from the penalties of sin
- Railroad - An escape route to the North for runaway slaves
- - Ban the drinking of alcohol
- - Getting rid of completely
- - Having the ability to provide for oneself without the
- Falls Convention - First womens' rights convention
- Communities - Communities based on self-sufficiency that wanted to create a perfect society by sharing equally the work and items produced in the community
- - A hospital for the mentally ill
- - A designated time period
- -To make better by changing the bad parts of society
16 Clues: of others; independence • - A designated time period • - Getting rid of completely • - Ban the drinking of alcohol • - The right for women to vote • - A hospital for the mentally ill • - Reaching spiritual knowledge and understanding • Falls Convention - First womens' rights convention • - Being saved from sin and from the penalties of sin • ...
Japan Crossword 2015-03-01
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- The Samurai code of rules.
- Daimyo hired __________ to defend themselves and their property.
- ___________ are extended families.
- A person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone.
- This religion did not require rituals and believed enlightenment could be achieved through devotion
- People in Japan chose to live on the _________.
- ____________ was an early culture in Japan.
- Japan's social structure went in the following order: Emperor, ____________, Daimyo & Samurai, and Peasants.
- Shinto teaches that all things in nature have _____________.
- Type of performance developed in the 1300s.
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- He served as a regent and brought many ideas to Japan.
- After the royal court became a center for art and culture, Shoguns took control of Japan, and created a ___________ society.
- ____________ emphasized self-discipline and meditation.
- They called themselves the first emperors of Japan.
- Japan's largest landownders.
- The ____________ period in Japan lasted until the 1800s because the Japan was isolated, its’ rulers limited technology, and its’ rulers banned guns.
- The traditional religion of Japan.
17 Clues: The Samurai code of rules. • Japan's largest landownders. • ___________ are extended families. • The traditional religion of Japan. • ____________ was an early culture in Japan. • Type of performance developed in the 1300s. • People in Japan chose to live on the _________. • They called themselves the first emperors of Japan. • ...
Features of Wesak (Bhuvan and Aakash) 2014-05-26
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- The animal Burma releases on Wesak
- Where Buddhists assemble on the morning of Wesak
- Name of the idol you bath that leads to the purification from greed,hatred and ignorance
- Two of three things Wesak is associated with
- What an individual achieves by freeing a caged animal
- The festival allows the community to do this
- The country which lights candles with coconut oils on Wesak
- The month which Wesak takes place in if its on a leap year
- One of three things Wesak is associated with
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- A practice to bring happiness towards homeless people
- An item that is required to be brought by Buddhist in the morning
- The month which Wesak takes place
- The last thing Wesak is associated with
- What Buddhists are encouraged to give during Wesak
- The name of the monument circled to mark the end of Wesak
- what sort of day is Wesak supposed to be?
16 Clues: The month which Wesak takes place • The animal Burma releases on Wesak • The last thing Wesak is associated with • what sort of day is Wesak supposed to be? • Two of three things Wesak is associated with • The festival allows the community to do this • One of three things Wesak is associated with • Where Buddhists assemble on the morning of Wesak • ...
Religions 2016-10-05
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- Impermanence.
- Any personal response to dimensions of life that are considered sacred.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
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- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- A sacred esoteric text with spiritual practices honoring the divine in female form.
- A question used by Zen teachers to boggle the student’s mind and thus liberate direct awareness.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities.
16 Clues: Impermanence. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities. • The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position. • Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth. • ...
Religions 2016-10-05
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- Impermanence.
- Any personal response to dimensions of life that are considered sacred.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- A question used by Zen teachers to boggle the student’s mind and thus liberate direct awareness.
- Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach.
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Nectar made with sugar and water, symbolizing the sweetness of compassion.
- A “worthy one” who has followed the Buddha’s path to liberation.
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- Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates.
- Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities.
- The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- A sacred esoteric text with spiritual practices honoring the divine in female form.
- Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.
- Order of Sikhs who have undergone special initiation and observe a strict code of conduct.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position.
16 Clues: Impermanence. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Small sword worn by Khalsa initiates. • Taking a flexible, nondogmatic approach. • Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities. • The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. • Community meal for all, regardless of caste or position. • Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth. • ...
Japan Traditions 2016-10-13
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- This everyday activity is grounded in spiritual discipline from ___________________
- Noh uses _________
- Kei The attitude of ______________ for all things
- Bu stands for ______________
- Sei The pure heart without flaw makes a person, honest, truthful, and sincere
- This tea ceremony will be in honor of the ___________
- is usually translated as “tea ceremony.” It literally means “hot water for tea”
- Ki stands for ______________
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- meaning “off balance” or “unconventional”
- Noh is a highly stylized form of theater that enacts stories from Japan’s classical _______________________
- Ka stands for _____________
- Kabuki uses ____________________
- Content of the Noh play is almost always _________________
- Jaku At the level of enlightenment where you are in oneness with the universal principles, there is only ____________________ in one’s heart.
- For over a _________________ years, he Japanese Tea Ceremony has inspired the expression of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.
- Wa means the state of _____________ and beauty that creates a feeling of goodness. \
16 Clues: Noh uses _________ • Ka stands for _____________ • Bu stands for ______________ • Ki stands for ______________ • Kabuki uses ____________________ • meaning “off balance” or “unconventional” • Kei The attitude of ______________ for all things • This tea ceremony will be in honor of the ___________ • Content of the Noh play is almost always _________________ • ...
United States Government 2023-11-15
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- A period of time when new ideas were forming in Europe
- The process of the states accepting the constitution
- An act by the president to free someone from punishment
- A vote to charge the president with serious crimes
- how the constitution can be changed with the invention of new technologys
- A branch of the government that includes the president.
- An act by the president to reject laws
- An official change to the constitution
- A branch of the government made up of all the national courts
- Amendments to protect citizen's rights
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- A branch of the government also known as Congress. Their main job is to propose and pass laws
- How the president is elected
- A document that took power away from the king of England
- The idea that the people have political authority
- A sharing of power betweegovernmentrnemnt and the states
- Explains the goals of the new government
16 Clues: How the president is elected • An act by the president to reject laws • An official change to the constitution • Amendments to protect citizen's rights • Explains the goals of the new government • The idea that the people have political authority • A vote to charge the president with serious crimes • The process of the states accepting the constitution • ...
Ancient China Vocab 2024-03-20
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- To remove or suppress ideas considered harmful or dangerous
- A widespread Religion/philosophy created to find peace and enlightenment
- Materials or substances found in nature that is used for economic gain
- Someone who works for the government
- An Ideal state of peace and happiness
- A philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with Nature
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- The Spreading of cultural traits, such as goods or ideas from one culture to another
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- Goods brought in from another country
- A Large, Complex organization that functions under sets of rules
- Goods sent out to other countries for sale
- A Group of people traveling together
- Philosophy that Emphasizes strict obedience to the laws
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- A network of trade routes that spread for more than 4,000 miles across Asia
16 Clues: A Group of people traveling together • Someone who works for the government • Goods brought in from another country • An Ideal state of peace and happiness • Goods sent out to other countries for sale • The wealth and resources of a country or region • A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • A system of government based on landowners and tenants • ...
The Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit 2022-11-22
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- gladness that is not based on circumstances
- slow to speak and slow to anger
- the ability to teach the faith, but also with forms of revelation similar to prophecy
- humble, calm,non-threatening
- To overcome our fear and are willing to take risks as a follower of Jesus Christ.
- Contentment, unity among people
- generous and open-hearted
- merciful, sweet, tender
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- seeks the highest good of others
- first and highest gift of the Holy Spirit, because it is the perfection of faith
- behaving well
- the perfection of the virtue of religion
- the perfection of the cardinal virtue of prudence
- the gift of intelligence and enlightenment
- gives us the desire not to offend God, as well as the certainty that God will supply us the grace that we need in order to keep from offending Him
- dependable, loyal,and full of trust
16 Clues: behaving well • merciful, sweet, tender • generous and open-hearted • humble, calm,non-threatening • slow to speak and slow to anger • Contentment, unity among people • seeks the highest good of others • dependable, loyal,and full of trust • the perfection of the virtue of religion • the gift of intelligence and enlightenment • gladness that is not based on circumstances • ...
